Investment in Internet of Things Start-ups in Europe
Investment in Internet of Things Start-ups in Europe
Venture Funding Activity and Acquisitions Exceeded $500 Million in H1 2016
RELEASE DATE
20-Sep-2016
20-Sep-2016
REGION
Europe
Europe
Research Code: MC6E-01-00-00-00
SKU: IT03195-EU-MR_19354
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Description
With rapid technological advances in IoT, the number of connected devices is expected to be about 20 billion by 2020. This calls for an effective contribution from start-ups, as their lean structure is especially conducive for speedy development and growth. However, other ecosystem participants such as large tech companies and venture capitalists (VCs) need to support start-ups with funds and expertise at the right time to help them tide over any resource crunch and achieve their goals. This study seeks to put in perspective the existing VC trends in the IoT industry in Europe.
Table of Contents
Key Findings
Key Questions That This Report Will Answer
Methodology—Data Gathering and Analysis
Methodology—Vertical Segmentation
Methodology—Horizontal Segmentation
Definitions—Funding Sources
IoT Financing Environment
Venture Capital Funds—An Overview
Venture Capital Funds—An Overview (continued)
Venture Capital Funds—Selection Criteria
Corporate Venture Funds—An Overview
Corporate Venture Funds—An Overview (continued)
Corporate Venture Funds—Selection Criteria
Government Funds—An Overview
Government Funds—Selection Criteria
Accelerators—The New Crop of Investors
Creation of New Funding Initiatives
Creation of New Funding Initiatives (continued)
Creation of New Funding Initiatives (continued)
Macro Trends—Europe is at an Early Stage of Development
Macro Trends—IoT Considered Key to National Growth
Funding Hotspots—UK and France Lead Activity
Most European Start-ups Receive Funding in <$5m Range
Funding Criteria—Market Presence is Vital
Start-ups Use Funds to Grow Market Presence
Efforts to Increase Investments in European IoT Start-ups
Efforts to Increase Investments in European IoT Start-ups (continued)
Efforts to Increase Investments in European IoT Start-ups (continued)
Investments by Vertical Sector
Investments by Technology Segment
Mergers and Acquisitions–Market Trends
Mergers and Acquisitions–Market Trends (continued)
IoT funding in Europe–Challenges
IoT funding in Europe–Challenges (continued)
IoT—Global Headlines
Success Indicators–Multiple Rounds of Funding
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Success Indicators–Acquisitions
Corporate Investments
Corporate Investments (continued)
Conclusion
Conclusion and Future Trends
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
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With rapid technological advances in IoT, the number of connected devices is expected to be about 20 billion by 2020. This calls for an effective contribution from start-ups, as their lean structure is especially conducive for speedy development and growth. However, other ecosystem participants such as large tech companies and venture capitalists (VCs) need to support start-ups with funds and expertise at the right time to help them tide over any resource crunch and achieve their goals. This study seeks to put in perspective the existing VC trends in the IoT industry in Europe.
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Author | Deepali Sathe |
Industries | Information Technology |
WIP Number | MC6E-01-00-00-00 |
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