The Emerging IIoT Start-up Ecosystem—Innovative Start-ups in the IIoT Landscape

The Emerging IIoT Start-up Ecosystem—Innovative Start-ups in the IIoT Landscape

Big Data Analytics, Cloud Computing, and Sensors 4.0 are the Most Adopted Trends for Start-ups

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The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) has created a new wave of transformation for manufacturers over the past decade. IIoT brings together brilliant machines, advanced analytics, and people at work. A growing number of industrial facilities are exploring the power of IIoT to optimize their business performance. In a highly competitive global marketplace, industrial organizations seek “digital intelligence” to manage hundreds of thousands of assets in an enterprise to address the critical demands of manufacturers. Not surprisingly, the IIoT’s potential payoff is enormous.

Research Scope

The global manufacturing start-up ecosystem is witnessing a rapid growth. In today’s world, manufacturing start-ups are driving innovation and widening the boundaries of the industry by opening new paths and opportunities for growth across the globe. Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) are continuously exploring, investing, and acquiring start-ups that will be relevant to their businesses in the long term. A landscape of the start-ups is displayed and broken down into application areas.

Frost & Sullivan segments the start-up ecosystem into Connectivity, Additive Manufacturing, Augmented Reality, Universal Platforms, Industrial Robotics, Edge Computing, Sensors, Advanced Analytics, IIoT Cybersecurity, and Drones.


Research Highlights

This research includes an in-depth analysis of the company and its innovations in terms of products and services offered by major participants in the market. A comparative study of various start-ups under each theme is included to help understand the competitive forces. The report focuses on key funding patterns, OEM interests, partnerships, and product capabilities. The study also focuses on business strategy and future investment opportunities. Frost & Sullivan has determined that the future of manufacturing industry and shop floor processes will be an integration of product and services.


Research Benefits

The impact of digitization and Information technology on business models in the manufacturing start-up ecosystem makes this research service an interesting read. It offers useful information and strategies for companies that are looking to venture into the IIoT arena. The worldwide IIoT start-up scene provides a great opportunity for OEMs and investors who are looking to implement advanced solutions and hold a stronger position in the Industry 4.0 revolution.

Key Issues Addressed

  • Which start-ups are disrupting the industrial manufacturing landscape?
  • What are the IIoT technologies and future investment avenues for start-ups in manufacturing?
  • How are the start-up companies broken down by IIoT technologies?
  • What are the key criteria that potential investors should look at while investing in start-ups?
  • What are the key avenues in which start-ups can evolve?

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Table of Contents

Key Findings

Why Invest in Start-ups?

Segmentation of Start-ups

Key Domain Focus for Future Start-ups

Key Criteria for Selection of Companies

Snapshot of Shortlisted Start-ups

IIoT—Emerging Themes in the Industrial Environment

IIoT—Key Attributes of a Smart Factory

Frost & Sullivan’s Value Proposition in IIoT

Frost & Sullivan’s Value Proposition in IIoT (continued)

Research scope and Objective

The Key Questions this Study will Answer

OEMs’ Vision

Why OEMs are Investing or Partnering with Start-ups

List of Start-up Companies for Competitive Benchmarking

List of Start-up Companies for Competitive Benchmarking (continued)

List of Start-up Companies for Competitive Benchmarking (continued)

List of Start-up Companies for Competitive Benchmarking (continued)

Key Selection Criteria

Final List of Selected Companies—Company Score Card

Final List of Selected Companies—Company Score Card (continued)

Shortlisted Start-ups—By Region

Global Manufacturing Start-up Ecosystem—Regional Growth Drivers

Key Findings and Future Outlook

Actility

Sigfox

EMnify

Electric Imp

Filament

Tempered Networks

Daqri

Upskill

Scope AR

Rethink Robotics

Seegrid

Clearpath Robotics

Nebbiolo Technologies

MachineShop

FogHorn Systems

Samsara

Tachyus

Eigen Innovations

Spacetime Insight

MAANA

Sight Machine

Uptake

Falkonry

Case Study—Recent Investments in/Acquisitions of Start-ups: GE Takes Over Bit Stew Systems

5 Major Growth Opportunities in the Industrial Manufacturing

Strategic Imperatives for Success and Growth

Key Insights

Legal Disclaimer

Market Engineering Methodology

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The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) has created a new wave of transformation for manufacturers over the past decade. IIoT brings together brilliant machines, advanced analytics, and people at work. A growing number of industrial facilities are exploring the power of IIoT to optimize their business performance. In a highly competitive global marketplace, industrial organizations seek “digital intelligence” to manage hundreds of thousands of assets in an enterprise to address the critical demands of manufacturers. Not surprisingly, the IIoT’s potential payoff is enormous.--BEGIN PROMO--

Research Scope

The global manufacturing start-up ecosystem is witnessing a rapid growth. In today’s world, manufacturing start-ups are driving innovation and widening the boundaries of the industry by opening new paths and opportunities for growth across the globe. Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) are continuously exploring, investing, and acquiring start-ups that will be relevant to their businesses in the long term. A landscape of the start-ups is displayed and broken down into application areas.

Frost & Sullivan segments the start-up ecosystem into Connectivity, Additive Manufacturing, Augmented Reality, Universal Platforms, Industrial Robotics, Edge Computing, Sensors, Advanced Analytics, IIoT Cybersecurity, and Drones.

Research Highlights

This research includes an in-depth analysis of the company and its innovations in terms of products and services offered by major participants in the market. A comparative study of various start-ups under each theme is included to help understand the competitive forces. The report focuses on key funding patterns, OEM interests, partnerships, and product capabilities. The study also focuses on business strategy and future investment opportunities. Frost & Sullivan has determined that the future of manufacturing industry and shop floor processes will be an

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