Internet of Things, Smart Home and Wearables Will Drive Next
Growth Wave
Boston, MA - 14 October 2014 – Nearly 12 billion internet-connected
devices will be in use worldwide by the end of 2014, according to the
latest research from Strategy Analytics. That is equivalent to 1.7
devices for every person on the planet, a ratio which
will rise to 4.3 by 2020, when 33 billion devices will be in use. The
report, “Connected World: The Internet of Things and Connected Devices
in 2020”, quantifies the scale of the connected device opportunity
across the Internet of Things (IoT), smart home,
smartphones, PCs, tablets, smart TVs, internet media devices and
wearable devices.
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Traditional connected devices like PCs, smartphones
and tablets now account for less than a third of all connected devices
in use.
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Emerging categories alone will connect an additional 17.6 billion devices to the internet by 2020.
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The Internet of Things is leading to rapid growth in new categories like M2M, smart objects, smart grid and smart cities.
“Back in 2007 PCs accounted for two thirds of internet devices – now it’s only 10 per cent,” notes
David Mercer, Principal Analyst and the report’s joint author.
“The impact of the internet on daily lives has increased rapidly in
recent years. Huge growth potential still lies ahead, in terms of both
the number of devices relying on internet connectivity
and its geographic reach.”
“The Internet of Things has already connected five billion devices and we are only at the beginning of this revolution”, says
Andrew Brown, Executive Director and the report’s joint author.
“Smart cities and smart grid are just two of the ways in which the
internet of things will touch everyone’s lives over the coming years and
decades.”