Proof Point
Capgemini survey found manufacturing as leading industry in full-scale adoption of Internet-of-Things (IoT) at 62%, while automotive lags at 17%
Industries Implementing Internet-of-Things (IoT) in Operations at Full-Scale by Industry
2018 (percentage of respondents)
Note: | Data based on Capgemini's survey of 316 respondents from companies implementing Internet-of-Things (IoT) in operations, from automotive, industrial manufacturing, retail, telecommunications, consumer goods, and energy & utilities sectors across U.S., U.K., France, Germany, China, and Netherlands. |
Proof Point Findings
- Internet-of-Things – Network of physical objects and virtual platforms embedded with software, sensors, and network connectivity that are capable of collecting and exchanging data
- Full-Scale Implementation – Organizations that have deployed IoT in their operations across regions, geographies, and sites
- Overall Average – 36% of respondents surveyed by Capgemini have deployed IoT in their companies at full-scale, with some struggling to go beyond deployment at one or two sites
- Manufacturing Leads – Among industries that participated in Capgemini survey, industrial manufacturing has most large scale deployment of IoT at 62%, followed by retail with 46%
- Automotive Lags – Automotive sector lagging in full-scale IoT deployment, as organizations still look for strong business case for IoT
- Key Growth Drivers – Include increasing affordability of IoT devices, proliferation of new Internet-of-Things modules, growing industrial application of IoT devices, greater drive for efficiency gains, and expanding network connectivity
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Consumer Non-Durables, Energy, Industrial Manufacturing, Telecommunications, Transportation and Logistics, Utilities, Wholesale and Retail Trade
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Date Last Updated |
February 18, 2019
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