Dublin, March 10, 2017 -- Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Global Sensors in Internet of Things (IoT) Devices Market, Analysis & Forecast: 2016 to 2022; (Focus on Pressure, Temperature, Light, Chemical, & Motion Sensors; and Applications in Healthcare, Manufacturing, Retail & Transportation)" report to their offering.
The sensors market in IoT devices to grow at a CAGR of 26.91% during 2016-2022.
Internet of Things (IoT) is an emerging technology which is on the path of rapid developmental growth. Automobiles, goods & services, sensors, consumer durables and industry & utility components among others are now aligned with the internet and data analytic capabilities which is transforming the way people work, live and think. By 2025, it is being projected that more than 100 billion of Internet of Things (IoT) connected devices will be installed which will generate a revenue of close to $10 trillion.
Sensors market in Internet of Things (IoT) connected devices is showing a dynamic growth rate in the forecast period. The main reasons or factors that drive the magnificent growth in this market are: price, capability and size. As the price of sensors is showing a constant decline, their demand has been extensively increasing in all the major verticals including healthcare, transportation, retail and manufacturing among others. Over the years, well known market players are showing their interest in sensors market in Internet of Things (IoT) connected devices.
Players like Google, IBM, Samsung, HTC, Qualcomm, and Bosch among others are investing a large extent in Internet of Things (IoT) sensors market in order to innovate their products as well as to capture the major market share. However, even with such enormous growth, Internet of Things (IoT) sensor market is facing a lot of challenges which are as follows: trust & privacy issues, resorting to lower standards due to cut throat competition and security concerns among others.
Some of the key companies covered in the report are Google, Microsoft, HTC, Bosch, IBM, Qualcomm, and Samsung.
Key Topics Covered:
Executive Summary
1 Report Scope and Methodology
2 Market Dynamics
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Market Drivers
2.2.1 Expanded Internet Connectivity
2.2.2 Extensive Smartphone Adoption
2.2.3 Low Cost Sensors
2.2.4 Large Internet of Things (IoT) Investments
2.3 Market Restraints
2.3.1 Security Concerns
2.3.2 Trust & Privacy
2.3.3 Complex process
2.3.4 Lowering Standards
2.4 Opportunities in the Market
2.4.1 Increasing Development of Smart Cites
2.4.2 Technological Advancement in Medical Industry
3 Competitive Insights
3.1 Key Market Developments & Strategies
3.1.1 New Product Launches, Developments
3.1.2 Partnerships, Joint Ventures, Collaborations and Contracts
3.1.3 Business Expansions and Certifications
3.1.4 Mergers & Acquisitions
3.1.5 Others
3.2 R&D Analysis of Leading Players in Sensors Market in Internet of Things (IoT) devices
3.3 Analysis of Leading Players in Sensors Market in Internet of Things (IoT) Devices
3.4 Industry Attractiveness
4 Global Sensors in Internet of Things (IoT) devices Market Size & Forecast by Sensors Type
4.1 Assumptions for Market Estimation
4.2 Introduction
4.2.1 Pressure Sensors
4.2.2 Pressure Sensors used in different Applications
4.2.3 Temperature Sensors
4.2.4 Temperature Sensors used in different Applications
4.2.5 Light Sensors
4.2.6 Light Sensors used in different Applications
4.2.7 Chemical Sensors
4.2.8 Chemical Sensors used in different Applications
4.2.9 Motion Sensors
4.2.10 Motion Sensors used in different Applications
4.2.11 Other Sensors
4.2.12 Other Sensors used in different Applications
5 Global Internet of Things (IoT) Sensors Market, By Applications
5.1 Global Sensors Market in Internet of Things (IoT) Devices, By Application
5.1.1 Introduction
5.1.2 Business/Manufacturing
5.1.3 Healthcare
5.1.4 Retail
5.1.5 Transport
5.1.6 Others
6 Global Internet of Things (IoT) Sensors Market, By Geography
7 Company Profiles
- ARM Holdings
- Acuity Brands Inc
- Bosch Sensortec
- Ericsson
- Google Inc.
- HTC Corporation
- Honeywell International Inc
- IBM
- Infineon Technologies
- Intel Corporation
- Invensense Inc
- Microsoft Corporation
- NXP Semiconductors NV
- Omron Corp
- Qualcomm Inc
- Robert Bosch
- STMicroelectronics
- Samsung Electronics Co, Ltd.
- Siemens
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Related Topics: Medical Devices, Hospital Information Systems, Internet of Things and M2M, Capacitive Sensors , Temperature and Heat Sensors , Gas and Chemical Sensors , Motion Sensors


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