6 Key IoT Trends and Predictions for 2019

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The Internet of Things (IoT), once a niche technology for startups, is now a technology on which billion-dollar enterprises are building their futures. IoT has already changed the way we live. There’s a great deal on the horizon. Here are the six top IoT IoT Practice experts at the global technology consultancy DataArt present these IoT predictions for 2019 as the main trends to watch.

1. Edge Computing

Devices will become more and more powerful enabling local data processing and AI capabilities. It will reduce data transfers volumes and cloud dependencies and will provide more flexibility and agility for business. Edge computing will significantly affect those industries where immediate action is needed based on complex real-time data analysis (manufacturing, public security) and where cloud connectivity may be restricted (shipping and logistics).

2. The Security Race Heats Up

The race will be on to develop the most secure IoT solutions: a key step towards the transformation of the industry. Industry experts will focus on tackling the major security concerns and vulnerabilities surrounding IoT that have thus far subdued widespread adoption. [bctt tweet=”Here are the six top IoT #predictions for 2019. From reshaping how we drive to managing our cities to transforming industries, #2019 will be the year of #IoT. || #IoTForAll #EdgeComputing #5G #SmartCities #IIoT @DataArt” username=”iotforall”]

3. Big Players Will Dominate

We will see intensified competition from industry giants such as AWS, Microsoft, and Google, as large IoT platforms become the norm. These big players will acquire a large portion of the market and will continue to increase their footprint organizations flock to them for the promise of simplification at scale. While big IoT platforms battle for market share, we’ll see smaller players focus on niche areas to survive (e.g. data movement, industry-specific challenges, certain types of devices, etc.).

4. Smart Device Applications Will Continue To Rise

Across industries, smart devices will become decisively more popular. There will be a sharp rise in smart devices in a wide range of areas including automotive, transportation, healthcare, hospitality, and manufacturing solutions.

5. Automotive Business Models Will Shift

Data is becoming the lifeblood of the automotive industry. The automotive industry will continue progressively to adopt IoT technologies to enable vehicles to seamlessly gather and monitor data and communicate with smart city services and other vehicles. As a result, the automotive industry will shift further toward data-driven business models. We can see the shift specifically with OEMs (original equipment manufacturers) that are investing significant amounts of money in innovative startups to analyze and process data.

6. The Era of 5G Dawns

5G networks—already one of the most anticipated technology trends in the industry—will usher in a new era for IoT. They will support an increasingly interconnected world that will drive IoT innovation further. It will allow gathering, managing, and analyzing data almost in real-time. 5G will also significantly broaden the IoT market into areas where time and bandwidth speed are crucial, unlocking unrealized revenue and potential.

Conclusion

In a few years, IoT has had a profound effect on everyday life. The hotly anticipated rollout of 5G promises dramatically to alter the IoT space in the coming year. From reshaping how we drive to managing our cities to transforming entire industries, only time will tell whether these IoT predictions for 2019 will bear out, but the IoT Practice experts at DataArt are confident in their conclusions.

Written by Igor Ilunin, Head of IoT at DataArt.

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DataArt is a global technology consultancy that designs, develops, and supports unique software solutions. With its deep industry knowledge, DataArt’s IoT team created DeviceHive, an open-source IoT data platform with a wide range of device integr...
DataArt is a global technology consultancy that designs, develops, and supports unique software solutions. With its deep industry knowledge, DataArt’s IoT team created DeviceHive, an open-source IoT data platform with a wide range of device integr...