Internet of Industrial Things: The Vision and the Reality

Internet of Industrial Things: The Vision and the Reality

A Curtain Raiser to the Plethora of Opportunities in the B2B World

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Research Code: MB66-01-00-00-00
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As part of the Internet of Industrial Things (IoIT) research portfolio offering from the Industrial Automation and Process Control practice, the aim of this study is to provide an initial assessment of the IoIT ecosystem and its core components. Highlights of the study include key technologies fuelling growth, emerging business models, economic and social market influencers, and future application capabilities.

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Table of Contents

Key Findings

Internet of Industrial Things—The Four Functional Facets

Frost & Sullivan’s Value Proposition in IoIT

  • Internet of Industrial Things: The Vision and the Reality

Connecting the Disconnected—The Internet of Industrial Things

Market Outlook and Key Trends Driving IoIT

Constituents of a Smart Factory

Ethernet: The Backbone of Internet of Industrial Things

Benefits of Deploying Ethernet Technology

Wireless Industrial Automation

Discrete Application—Wireless Factory Automation

Evolution of Wireless Networks

Powering Wireless Communication

Wireless Automation Applications

Machine-to-Machine (M2M) Technology

Evolution of Mobile Applications

BYOD Opportunity Assessment

Industrial Data Revolution

Cloud Transition in Manufacturing

Cloud-Hosted Solutions for Business Needs

Cloud for Industrial Automation

Cloud Applications in Discrete Manufacturing

Analytics—From Data to Intelligence

Additive Manufacturing

Opportunity Mapping for Additive Manufacturing

Robotics Use in the Industry

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles or Drones

Smart Products

Smart Services

Smart Supply Chains

Connected Supply Chain

Supply Chain Example—Shop Floor Transparency

Key Facets of a Connected Supply Chain

Extrapolating the Value from IoIT

Shift in Mind-set

Product as a Service

Product as a Service vs. Other Technology Impacts

Evolution of a Manufacturer’s Value Proposition

Capability Assessment

Manufacturing—Status Quo

Demand Shifts to the East

Key Drivers for Talent Management

Snapshot of Future Workplace and Associated Digital Components

Age of Digitisation and Social Media

Intersection of Priorities

Recommendation #1: Servitisation—Integration of Services and Product Offerings

Recommendation #2: It’s Time to go Mobile!

Legal Disclaimer

Value Proposition: Future of Your Company & Career

Global Perspective

Industry Convergence

360º Research Perspective

Implementation Excellence

Our Blue Ocean Strategy

List of Figures
  • 1. Internet of Industrial Things: Key Findings, Global, 2014
  • 2. Internet of Industrial Things: Research Scope and Objective, Global, 2014
  • 3. Internet of Industrial Things: Connecting the Disconnected, Global, 2014
  • 4. Internet of Industrial Things: Market Outlook, Global, 2022
  • 5. Internet of Industrial Things: Constituents of a Smart Factory, Global, 2014–2022
  • 6. Internet of Industrial Things: Ethernet, Global, 2014
  • 7. Internet of Industrial Things: Benefits of Deploying Ethernet Technology, Global, 2014
  • 8. Internet of Industrial Things: Wireless Industrial Automation, Global, 2014
  • 9. Internet of Industrial Things: Wireless Factory Automation, Global, 2014
  • 10. Internet of Industrial Things: Evolution of Wireless Networks, Global, 2014–2022
  • 11. Internet of Industrial Things: Wireless Automation Applications, Global, 2014–2022
  • 12. Internet of Industrial Things: Machine-to-Machine Technology, Global, 2014–2022
  • 13. Internet of Industrial Things: Evolution of Mobile Applications, Global, 2014
  • 14. Internet of Industrial Things: BYOD Opportunity Assessment, Global, 2014
  • 15. Internet of Industrial Things: Industrial Data Revolution, Global, 2014
  • 16. Internet of Industrial Things: Risk Reward Matrix, Global, 2014
  • 17. Internet of Industrial Things: Smart Plant Analytics Engine Structure, Global, 2
  • 18. Internet of Industrial Things: Additive Manufacturing, Global, 2014
  • 19. Internet of Industrial Things: Smart Products, Global, 2014–2022
  • 20. Internet of Industrial Things: Smart Services, Global, 2014–2022
  • 21. Internet of Industrial Things: Smart Supply Chains, Global, 2014–2022
  • 22. Internet of Industrial Things: Shop Floor Transparency, Global, 2014
  • 23. Internet of Industrial Things: Extrapolating the Value from IoIT, Global,2014-2022
  • 24. Internet of Industrial Things: Mind-set Shift, Global, 2014–2022
  • 25. Internet of Industrial Things: Product as a Service, Global, 2014–2022
  • 26. Internet of Industrial Things: PaaS vs. Other Technology Impacts, Global, 2014–2022
  • 27. Internet of Industrial Things: Evolution of a Manufacturer’s Value Proposition, Global, 2014–2022
  • 28. Internet of Industrial Things: Capability Assessment, Global, 2014–2022
  • 29. Internet of Industrial Things: Manufacturing Status Quo, Global, 1990–2014
  • 30. Internet of Industrial Things: Demand Shift to the East, Global, 2014
  • 31. Key Drivers for Talent Management
  • 32. Internet of Industrial Things: Snapshot of Future Workplace and Associated Digital Components, Global, 2014–2022
  • 33. Internet of Industrial Things: Intersection of Priorities, Global, 2014
  • 34. Total Coatings Market: Country Scope, Southeast Asia, 2014
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As part of the Internet of Industrial Things (IoIT) research portfolio offering from the Industrial Automation and Process Control practice, the aim of this study is to provide an initial assessment of the IoIT ecosystem and its core components. Highlights of the study include key technologies fuelling growth, emerging business models, economic and social market influencers, and future application capabilities.
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Table of Contents | Executive Summary~ || Key Findings~ | Internet of Industrial Things—A Research Perspective~ || Internet of Industrial Things—The Four Functional Facets~ || Frost & Sullivan’s Value Proposition in IoIT~ ||| Internet of Industrial Things: The Vision and the Reality~ | Research Scope and Objective~ | Demystifying IoIT—An Introduction~ || Connecting the Disconnected—The Internet of Industrial Things~ || Market Outlook and Key Trends Driving IoIT~ || Constituents of a Smart Factory~ | Factory-Related Initiatives—A Technology and Application Overview~ || Ethernet: The Backbone of Internet of Industrial Things~ || Benefits of Deploying Ethernet Technology~ || Wireless Industrial Automation~ || Discrete Application—Wireless Factory Automation~ || Evolution of Wireless Networks~ || Powering Wireless Communication~ || Wireless Automation Applications~ || Machine-to-Machine (M2M) Technology~ || Evolution of Mobile Applications~ || BYOD Opportunity Assessment~ | IoIT Deployment Model for Industrial Data~ || Industrial Data Revolution~ || Cloud Transition in Manufacturing~ || Cloud-Hosted Solutions for Business Needs~ || Cloud for Industrial Automation~ || Cloud Applications in Discrete Manufacturing~ || Analytics—From Data to Intelligence~ | Riding the Next-Generation Technology Wave~ || Additive Manufacturing~ || Opportunity Mapping for Additive Manufacturing~ || Robotics Use in the Industry~ || Unmanned Aerial Vehicles or Drones~ | Evolution of a Smart Ecosystem~ || Smart Products~ || Smart Services~ || Smart Supply Chains~ || Connected Supply Chain~ || Supply Chain Example—Shop Floor Transparency~ || Key Facets of a Connected Supply Chain~ | Changing Customer Perspectives and New Business Models~ || Extrapolating the Value from IoIT~ || Shift in Mind-set~ || Product as a Service~ || Product as a Service vs. Other Technology Impacts~ || Evolution of a Manufacturer’s Value Proposition~ || Capability Assessment~ | Economic and Social Influencers~ || Manufacturing—Status Quo~ || Demand Shifts to the East~ || Key Drivers for Talent Management~ || Snapshot of Future Workplace and Associated Digital Components~ || Age of Digitisation and Social Media~ || Intersection of Priorities~ | Final Word—Top Recommendations~ || Recommendation #1: Servitisation—Integration of Services and Product Offerings~ || Recommendation #2: It’s Time to go Mobile!~ || Legal Disclaimer~ | The Frost & Sullivan Story~ || Value Proposition: Future of Your Company & Career~ || Global Perspective~ || Industry Convergence~ || 360º Research Perspective~ || Implementation Excellence~ || Our Blue Ocean Strategy~
List of Charts and Figures 1. Internet of Industrial Things: Key Findings, Global, 2014~ 2. Internet of Industrial Things: Research Scope and Objective, Global, 2014~ 3. Internet of Industrial Things: Connecting the Disconnected, Global, 2014~ 4. Internet of Industrial Things: Market Outlook, Global, 2022~ 5. Internet of Industrial Things: Constituents of a Smart Factory, Global, 2014–2022~ 6. Internet of Industrial Things: Ethernet, Global, 2014~ 7. Internet of Industrial Things: Benefits of Deploying Ethernet Technology, Global, 2014~ 8. Internet of Industrial Things: Wireless Industrial Automation, Global, 2014~ 9. Internet of Industrial Things: Wireless Factory Automation, Global, 2014~ 10. Internet of Industrial Things: Evolution of Wireless Networks, Global, 2014–2022~ 11. Internet of Industrial Things: Wireless Automation Applications, Global, 2014–2022~ 12. Internet of Industrial Things: Machine-to-Machine Technology, Global, 2014–2022~ 13. Internet of Industrial Things: Evolution of Mobile Applications, Global, 2014~ 14. Internet of Industrial Things: BYOD Opportunity Assessment, Global, 2014~ 15. Internet of Industrial Things: Industrial Data Revolution, Global, 2014~ 16. Internet of Industrial Things: Risk Reward Matrix, Global, 2014~ 17. Internet of Industrial Things: Smart Plant Analytics Engine Structure, Global, 2~ 18. Internet of Industrial Things: Additive Manufacturing, Global, 2014~ 19. Internet of Industrial Things: Smart Products, Global, 2014–2022~ 20. Internet of Industrial Things: Smart Services, Global, 2014–2022~ 21. Internet of Industrial Things: Smart Supply Chains, Global, 2014–2022~ 22. Internet of Industrial Things: Shop Floor Transparency, Global, 2014~ 23. Internet of Industrial Things: Extrapolating the Value from IoIT, Global,2014-2022~ 24. Internet of Industrial Things: Mind-set Shift, Global, 2014–2022~ 25. Internet of Industrial Things: Product as a Service, Global, 2014–2022~ 26. Internet of Industrial Things: PaaS vs. Other Technology Impacts, Global, 2014–2022~ 27. Internet of Industrial Things: Evolution of a Manufacturer’s Value Proposition, Global, 2014–2022~ 28. Internet of Industrial Things: Capability Assessment, Global, 2014–2022~ 29. Internet of Industrial Things: Manufacturing Status Quo, Global, 1990–2014~ 30. Internet of Industrial Things: Demand Shift to the East, Global, 2014~ 31. Key Drivers for Talent Management~ 32. Internet of Industrial Things: Snapshot of Future Workplace and Associated Digital Components, Global, 2014–2022~ 33. Internet of Industrial Things: Intersection of Priorities, Global, 2014~ 34. Total Coatings Market: Country Scope, Southeast Asia, 2014~
Author Sivakumar Narayanaswamy
Industries Industrial Automation
WIP Number MB66-01-00-00-00
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