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Global $2.8 Billion IoT Discrete Parts Manufacturing Market to 2022
[October 12, 2017]

Global $2.8 Billion IoT Discrete Parts Manufacturing Market to 2022


DUBLIN, October 12, 2017 /PRNewswire/ --

The "The Internet of Things (IoT) in Discrete Parts Manufacturing" report has been added to Research and Markets' offering.

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The Global Market for IoT Discrete Parts Manufacturing will grow from $862.6 Million in 2017 to $2.8 Billion by 2022 with a CAGR of 26.7% for the Period of 2017-2022

Report Includes

  • An overview of the global market for Internet of Things solutions in discrete parts manufacturing
  • Analyses of global market trends, with data from 2016, estimates for 2017, and projections of compound annual growth rates (CAGRs) through 2022
  • Insight into how new technology shaped by requirements for IoT applications will create new product categories or bring new life to existing products
  • A look at factors driving the market, such as lower power and longer battery life, improved networking capability, advanced software solutions, and increased access to real-time data
  • Coverage of applications, including automotive and transportation, aerospace and defense, consumer goods, electronics, heavy machinery, high technology, and power plants
  • Profiles of major players in the industry

The building of IoT solutions include three main components: hardware, software and networking. The markets are broken down into subsets. Hardware consists of sensors, programmable logic controllers, and distributed control systems. Software involves IoT platforms, big data, and security solutions. Networking is available in wired or wireless configurations.

This report examines the technologies, markets and factors influencing the markets for IoT systems. Markets are forecast based on historical activity and current opportunities; technical advances and challenges; and five subsets of the discrete parts market: automotive and transportation; electronics and computer; consumer goods; aerospace, aviation and defense; and machinery and heavy equipment.

The forecasts presented are for the total available markets. Some discussion is provided that compares actual revenues with market potential. Markets are broken down by technology and sector, and then discussed within the context of technology trends. A detailed analysis of the technology and market potential is used as a basis for estimating world markets for these products. Thorough analyses are carried out of IoT practices, along with trends toward the uptake of solution costs, emerging standards and common practices.

Identification has also been made of the prime decision-maker in the project chain who selects the type and scope of IoT project. Factors influencing the requirements and purchases for the systems are examined, as are national and international responses to global challenges.

Key Topics Covered:

1: Introduction

  • Study Goals and Objectives
  • Reasons for Doing This Study
  • Scope of Report
  • Information Sources
  • Methodology
  • Product Breakdown



2: Summary and Highlights

3: IoT Market and Technology Background


  • Discrete Parts Manufacturing Industry Trends
  • What is IoT?
  • Things Gain Intelligence
  • The Need to Change
  • How IoT Benefits the Business
  • Going Beyond Machine-to-Machine Communication
  • How Does It Work?
  • Design Options
  • Fitting the Pieces Together
  • Getting a Fresh Start
  • Industrial IoT Applications Have Business Value
  • What Has Driven Manufacturing?
  • Facing IoT Challenges
  • Shortcomings with Legacy Systems
  • Revamping Business Processes
  • A Variety of Devices
  • Embedded System Challenges
  • Getting Everything into Harmony
  • System Limitations
  • A Complex System
  • The Network Architecture
  • The Need for a Central Platform
  • Security Challenges Arise
  • A High Level of Commitment Is Required
  • The Need for Standards
  • Many Different Considerations
  • Meeting the Network Needs
  • IoT Standards Organizations
  • Devising a Plan
  • A Change in Thinking
  • Finding a Use Case
  • IoT Application Categories
  • The IoT Difference
  • The Connected Supply Chain
  • IoT Applications in Action

4: IoT Software Market

  • The Emergence of IoT Platforms
  • Big Data Becomes a Big Force
  • Security Software's Growing Importance

5: IoT Hardware

  • Gaining Needed Visibility
  • New Hardware Directions
  • The Impact of Globalization
  • The Role of Embedded Systems
  • Sensors Take Center Stage
  • Distributed Control Systems
  • Programmable Logic Controllers

6: IoT Networking

  • Fieldbus, First Generation Industrial Networking
  • Ethernet's Legacy
  • Ethernet in the Factory
  • EtherNet/IP's Benefit
  • Seeing Stars
  • Meeting I/O Challenges
  • Monitoring Ethernet Connections
  • Simplifying Configurations
  • The Impact of Wireless Network Connections
  • Wi-Fi, a Popular Networking Option
  • The HaLow Effect
  • Li-Fi Versus Wi-Fi
  • Bluetooth 5.0
  • Near Field Communications
  • SigFox

7: Company Profiles

  • ABB Inc.
  • Advantech America
  • Aeris
  • Amazon Web Services
  • Ametek Inc.
  • Apex Automation And Robotics Ply Ltd.
  • ARM Ltd.
  • Arrayent Inc.
  • ATS Automation
  • Aurotek Corp.
  • B&R Industrial Automation Corp.
  • Baumuller Nurnberg Gmbh
  • Bayshore Networks Inc.
  • Beckhoff Auotmation Gmbh & Co. Kg
  • Belden Inc.
  • Cisco Systems Inc.
  • Cgi Group Inc.
  • Cognizant Ltd.
  • Coldwater Machine Co.
  • Cybervision Tech Inc.
  • Dassault Systems
  • Denso Corp.
  • Destaco
  • Device Insight Ag
  • Digi International
  • Eaton Corp. Plc.
  • Echelon Corp.
  • Electric Imp Inc.
  • Ellison Technologies Inc.
  • Emerson
  • Endress + Hauser Ag
  • Epicor Software Corporation
  • Exocite Llc.
  • Fanuc Corp.
  • Fortive
  • Fuji Electric
  • General Electric Corp.
  • Grove Streams Llc
  • Hans Turck Gmbh & Co. Kg
  • Harting Deutschland Gmbh & Co. Kg
  • Hewlett Packard Enterprise
  • Hitachi Ltd.
  • Honeywell International Inc.
  • Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd.
  • IBM Corp.
  • IFM Electronic Gmbh
  • Imantics Inc.
  • Infineon Technologies Ag
  • Intel Corp.
  • Inductive Automation Inc.
  • Jacobs Engineering Inc.
  • Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd.
  • Keyence Corp.
  • Kuka AGT
  • Logmein
  • Lynx Software Technologies Inc
  • Mcobject Llc
  • Mesh Automation Inc.
  • Meshify Inc.
  • Microsoft Corp.
  • Misumi Corp.
  • Mitsubishi Electric Corp.
  • Murr Elektronik Gmbh
  • M+W Group Gmbh
  • Nachi Fujikoshi Corp.
  • NEC Corp.
  • Netgear Inc.
  • Nextnine Ltd.
  • Omron Corporation
  • Oracle Corporation
  • Parker Hannifin Corp.
  • Pepperl And Fuchs Gmbh
  • Pilz Gmbh & Co. Kg
  • Phoenix Contact Gmbh & Co. Kg
  • Plex Systems Inc.
  • Precision Automation Robotics India Ltd.
  • Preh Ima Automation Gmbh
  • Promik Programmiersysteme Fur Die Mikroelectronik Gmbh
  • PTC Corp.
  • Qualcomm Inc.
  • Relayr Gmbh
  • Rittal Gmbh & Co. Kg
  • Robert Bosch Gmbh
  • Rockwell Automation Inc.
  • Samson Automation Technologies
  • Samsung Group
  • SAP Se
  • Schneider-Electric Sa
  • Schunk Gmbh & Co. Kg
  • Senrio Inc.
  • Sick Vertriebs Gmbh
  • Siemens Ag.
  • Sierra Wireless Inc.
  • Sigfox
  • Solidrun Ltd.
  • Spacetime Insight Inc.
  • Spectris Plc
  • Stmicroelectronics
  • Svensak Kullagerfabriken Ab
  • TE Connectivity
  • TDK Corp.
  • Telit Communications Plc
  • Teledyne Technologies Inc.
  • Tibco Software Inc.
  • Toshiba Corp.
  • Wago Kontakttechnik Gmbh & Co. Kg
  • Weidmuller Interface Gmbh & Co. Kg
  • Yamaha Corp.
  • Yaskawa Electric Corp.
  • Yokogawa Electric Corp.

For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/tpb8ht/the_internet_of

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