Overview:
IoT World 2019 was a comprehensive event in Santa Clara, CA covering the entire IoT value chain with more than 300 players exhibiting, and more than 12,500 professionals from 65 countries attending. Counterpoint’s analysts attended this three day event, interacting with hundreds of high-growth companies, understanding their solutions, strategies, and real-life case studies across different applications and verticals. The plethora of companies exhibiting included key players from industry verticals like chipsets, devices, gateways, connectivity, system integrators, software platform vendors, cloud, and analytics domains.
Table of Contents:
- Overview
- Key Players Analysis
- Key Takeaways
- IoT Practice Introduction and Research Roadmap
Number of Pages: 54
Author: Neil Shah
Published Date: June 2019
Overview:
This report takes a deep look into Cumulocity, a subsidiary of Software AG, and the IoT solutions offered by the company. In the report, we take a close look at Cumulocity's IoT Cloud platform and how it can help enterprises. We also explain the workings of Cumulocity IoT Edge, which is a single-server and single-tenant version of Cumulocity IoT Cloud platform. Our report concludes with a case-study of Nordex Group, a wind turbine manufacturer that has used the solutions from Cumulocity to improve its operations.
Table of Contents:
- Cumulocity: History and Background
- IoT Platform Overview
- IoT Edge Architecture
- Partners Ecosystem
- IoT Edge Case Study: Nordex Group
- Key Takeaways
Number of Pages: 19
Author: Falguni Shah
Published Date: March 2019
Overview:
Street lighting forms the largest network of powered devices in the world. As we move towards a world of 5G and Internet of Things (IoT), street lighighting networks will play a pivotal role forming the IoT backbone for a smart city. Not only do they provide power, but add sensors and beacons to street light poles and you also get connectivity.
This report explores the emerging smart street light IoT opportunity, the various applications, business models as well as technology issues that need to be overcome for street lighting networks to form the skeleton of a smart city. In this report, we also explore the new players and the models that they offer.
Table of Contents:
- Snapshot
- Key Planning Assumptions
- Introduction
- IoT Applications
- Huawei PoleStar2.0
- Business Models
- Players
- Challenges
- Viewpoint
Number of Pages: 15
Authors: Gareth Owen
Published Date: March 2019
Overview:
This report provides a general framework for implementing an Internet of Things (IoT) solution within an organization. The framework has been supplemented with SAP’s approach to implementing IoT within an organization. We have also provided a case study of how American organization Pregis, a manufacturer of packaging materials and different kinds of automated packaging systems, implemented IoT within their organization to reduce costs and increase the efficiency of their entire supply chain.
Table of Contents: –
- IoT Platform Implementation Framework
- Discovery & Exploration
- Prototyping & Testing
- Infrastructure & Technologies
- Integration & Implementation
- SAP Leonardo IoT Case Study: Pregis
- Key Takeaways
Number of Pages: 15
Author: Falguni Shah
Published Date: February 2019
Overview :
According to the latest research from Counterpoint’s IoT (Internet of Things) Service, global cellular IoT module shipments will grow by 79% YoY in 2018 driven by Low Power Wireless Access (LPWA) IoT applications. These applications include connected bikes, smart meters, smoke detectors, livestock etc. This report analyses the IoT cellular module market with detailed analysis of the adoption of connectivity technology and IoT application. It also highlights the Vendor level analysis on the competitive landscape, adoption trends and future outlook on LPWAN and 5G adoption by 2025.
Table of Contents
- Definitions
- Tech vs Application Analysis
- Summary
- Table 1 : Global IoT Cellular Module Shipment
- Table 1.1 : Global IoT Cellular Module by Tech Shipment
- Table 1.1A : Global IoT Cellular Module by Tech Shipment % share
- Table 1.2. : Global IoT Cellular Module by Application Shipment
- Table 1.2A : Global IoT Cellular Module by Application Shipment %share
- IoT Cellular Module by Vendor
- Table 2 : Global IoT Cellular Module Shipment
- Table 2.1 : Global IoT Cellular Module Revenue
- Table 2.2 : Global IoT Cellular Module ASP
- Module Tech by Vendor
- Table 3.1 : Global IoT 2G Cellular Module Shipment
- Table 3.1A : Global IoT 2G Cellular Module Revenue
- Table 3.1B : Global IoT 2G Cellular Module ASP
- Table 3.2 : Global IoT 3G Cellular Module Shipment
- Table 3.2A : Global IoT 3G Cellular Module Revenue
- Table 3.2B : Global IoT 3G Cellular Module ASP
- Table 3.3 : Global IoT 4G + LTE-Cat 0/1 Cellular Module Shipment
- Table 3.3A : Global IoT 4G + LTE-Cat 0/1 Cellular Module Revenue
- Table 3.3B : Global IoT 4G + LTE-Cat 0/1 Cellular Module ASP
- Table 3.4 : Global IoT Cellular LPWA Module Shipment
- Table 3.4A : Global IoT Cellular LPWA Module Revenue
- Table 3.4B : Global IoT Cellular LPWA Module ASP
- Module Application by Vendor
- Table 4.1 : Global Energy & Industrial Cellular Module Shipment
- Table 4.1A : Global Energy & Industrial Cellular Module Revenue
- Table 4.1B : Global Energy & Industrial Cellular Module ASP
- Table 4.2 : Global Automotive Cellular Module Shipment
- Table 4.2A : Global Automotive Cellular Module Revenue
- Table 4.2B : Global Automotive Cellular Module ASP
- Table 4.3 : Global Transport & logistics Cellular Module Shipment
- Table 4.3A : Global Transport & logistics Cellular Module Revenue
- Table 4.3B : Global Transport & logistics Cellular Module ASP
- Table 4.4 : Global Enterprise Cellular Module Shipment
- Table 4.4A : Global Enterprise Cellular Module Revenue
- Table 4.4B : Global Enterprise Cellular Module ASP
- Table 4.5 : Global Residential & Healthcare Cellular Module Shipment
- Table 4.5A : Global Residential & Healthcare Cellular Module Revenue
- Table 4.5B : Global Residential & Healthcare Cellular Module ASP
- Table 4.6 : Global IoT Others Cellular Module Shipment
- Table 4.6A : Global IoT Others Cellular Module Revenue
- Table 4.6B : Global IoT Others Cellular Module ASP
- Vendor by Module Tech
- Table 5.1 : SIMCom Cellular Module Shipment by Tech
- Table 5.1A: SIMCom Cellular Module Revenue by Tech
- Table 5.1B : SIMCom Cellular Module ASP by Tech
- Table 5.2 : Sierra Wireless IoT Cellular Module Shipment by Tech
- Table 5.2A : Sierra Wireless IoT Cellular Module Revenue by Tech
- Table 5.2B : Sierra Wireless IoT Cellular Module ASP by Tech
- Table 5.3: Gemalto IoT Cellular Module Shipment by Tech
- Table 5.3A: Gemalto IoT Cellular Module Revenue by Tech
- Table 5.3B: Gemalto IoT Cellular Module ASP by Tech
- Table 5.4 : Telit IoT Cellular Module Shipment by Tech
- Table 5.4A : Telit IoT Cellular Module Revenue by Tech
- Table 5.4B : Telit IoT Cellular Module ASP by Tech
- Table 5.5 : U-Blox IoT Cellular Module Shipment by Tech
- Table 5.5A : U-Blox IoT Cellular Module Revenue by Tech
- Table 5.5B : U-Blox IoT Cellular Module ASP by Tech
- Table 5.6: Quectel Wireless IoT Cellular Module Shipment by Tech
- Table 5.6A: Quectel Wireless IoT Cellular Module Revenue by Tech
- Table 5.6B: Quectel Wireless IoT Cellular Module ASP by Tech
- Table 5.7: Others IoT Cellular Module Shipment by Tech
- Table 5.7A: Others IoT Cellular Module Revenue by Tech
- Table 5.7B: Others IoT Cellular Module ASP by Tech
- Vendor By Module Application
- Table 6.1 : SIMCom Cellular Module Shipment by Application
- Table 6.1A : SIMCom Cellular Module Revenue by Application
- Table 6.1B : SIMCom Cellular Module ASP by Application
- Table 6.2 : Sierra Wireless IoT Cellular Module Shipment by Application
- Table 6.2A : Sierra Wireless IoT Cellular Module Revenue by Application
- Table 6.2B : Sierra Wireless IoT Cellular Module ASP by Application
- Table 6.3 : Gemalto IoT Cellular Module Shipment by Application
- Table 6.3A : Gemalto IoT Cellular Module Revenue by Application
- Table 6.3B : Gemalto IoT Cellular Module ASP by Application
- Table 6.4 : Telit IoT Cellular Module Shipment by Application
- Table 6.4A : Telit IoT Cellular Module Revenue by Application
- Table 6.4B : Telit IoT Cellular Module ASP by Application
- Table 6.5 : U-Blox IoT Cellular Module Shipment by Application
- Table 6.5A : U-Blox IoT Cellular Module Revenue by Application
- Table 6.5B : U-Blox IoT Cellular Module ASP by Application
- Table 6.6: Quectel Wireless IoT Cellular Module Shipment by Application
- Table 6.6A: Quectel Wireless IoT Cellular Module Revenue by Application
- Table 6.6B: Quectel Wireless IoT Cellular Module ASP by Application
- Table 6.7: Others IoT Cellular Module Shipment by Application
- Table 6.7A: Others IoT Cellular Module Revenue by Application
- Table 6.7B: Others IoT Cellular Module ASP by Application
- Contacts
Author: Satyajit Sinha
Published Date: January 2019
Overview:
By 2025, the China market will contribute to 64% of Global IoT cellular connection. And almost all these connections are going to be formed by domestic cellular module players such as SUNSEA, Quectel and Huawei (NB-IoT SoC/Chip). The report highlights the insights of Chinese IoT module vendors along with their product strategy and partnership status with other IoT vendors in the ecosystem.
Table of Contents:
- SIMCom/SUNSEA
- Quectel Wireless
- Huawei
- China Market Key Takeaways
Number of Pages: 18
Author: Satyajit Sinha
Published Date: January 2019
Overview:
The report provides the forecast for IoT application in the Medical device industry. Global medical devices firms are increasingly embedding cellular connectivity bring better patient monitoring and service. As we move forward, 4G and 5G networks will be suitable for the mission-critical application and, for incident reporting LTE-M will be the ideal. The report lists the companies which are expected the lead the cellular connected Medical device through 2018-2025.
Table of Contents
1) Definition
2) Medical Devices
Table 1.1 :Medical Device Shipment (in Million)
Table 1.1A : Medical Device Revenue (in USD Million)
Table 1.1B : Medical Device ASP (in USD)
Table 1.2 : IoT Cellular Medical Device Shipment (in Million)
Table 1.2A : IoT Cellular Medical Device Revenue (in USD Million)
Table 1.2B : IoT Cellular Medical Device ASP (in USD)
Table 1.2C : IoT Medical Device Shipment by Technology (In Million)
3) Contacts
Author: Satyajit Sinha
Published Date: December 2018
Overview: The report provides the forecast for IoT application in the Industrial machine industry, primarily focusing on Industrial Robotics and Factory Automation. The arrival of Industry 4.0 has made global Industrial machine firms to readily adopt IoT applications to enhance machine efficiency, production optimization, and predictive machine maintenance. Remote machine monitoring and control will get easier with the introduction of 5G connectivity which will make the remote factories more feasible by lowering down setup and operating cost. The report lists the companies which are expected the lead the cellular connected industrial machine sector through 2018-2025.
Table of Contents:
1) Definition
2) Industrial Machine
Table 1.1: Industrial Machine Shipment (in Million)
Table 1.1A: Industrial Machine Revenue (in USD Million)
Table 1.1B: Industrial Machine ASP (in USD)
Table 1.2: IoT Cellular Industrial Machine Shipment (in Million)
Table 1.2A: IoT Cellular Industrial Machine Revenue (in USD Million)
Table 1.2B: IoT Cellular Industrial Machine ASP (in USD)
Table 1.2C: IoT Industrial Machine Shipment by Technology (In Million)
3) Contacts
Author: Prachir Singh
Published Date: December 2018
Overview:
The report provides the forecast for IoT application in the construction equipment industry. Global construction equipment firms are increasingly embedding cellular connectivity in construction equipment to bring efficiency in resource management at construction sites. As we move forward, NB-IoT and LTE-M networks will be suitable for smaller equipment on construction sites, while heavy machinery (primarily vehicles with an embedded modem) will use cellular networks such as 3G, 4G and 5G. The report lists the companies which are expected the lead the connected construction equipment sector through 2018-2025.
Table of Contents
1) Definition
2) Construction Machine
Table 1.1: Construction Machine Shipment (in Million)
Table 1.1A: Construction Machine Revenue (in USD Million)
Table 1.1B: Construction Machine ASP (in USD)
Table 1.2: IoT Cellular Construction Machine Shipment (in Million)
Table 1.2A: IoT Cellular Construction Machine Revenue (in USD Million)
Table 1.2B: IoT Cellular Construction Machine ASP (in USD)
Table 1.2C: IoT Construction Machine Shipment by Technology (In Million)
3) Contacts
Author: Hanish Bhatia
Published Date: December 2018