Industrial Internet of things - IIOT

The manufacturing world is at a cusp of a new revolution that will redefine conventional business models. Born out of the Internet framework, this new renaissance is termed as the Industrial Internet of Things- symbolising the complex network of assets, processes and people in future factories. This will begin a new era of connectivity, convergence and mobility, where data will gain centrestage and become the new capital for intelligence. Data-driven business models will disrupt conventional product markets and lead to the consolidation and reinvention of new approaches in future factories. The trend of IIoT, in effect, will become the common underlying denominator governing all future transformation in the manufacturing world
Frost & Sullivan’s IIoT research and consulting programs are focussed on foreseeing the impact of advanced IoT technologies within the manufacturing sector. The research approach is formulated with a specific objective of trying to predict how connectivity and data analytics will influence the reinvention of existing industrial supplier markets. This is achieved via a thematic approach that is detailed below.

IT-OT convergence
Services 2.0 (advanced services)
Supply chain evolution
Industry 4.0 business ecosystem
Additive manufacturing
Industrial Robotics
Big data analytics

We work closely with the world’s leading industrial companies, manufacturers, information and communication technology (ICT) vendors, measurement and instrumentation vendors to build customized deliverables that can aid in strategic decision making. The insight from this research program is tuned to be applicable for multiple industries and supports client in the creation of an effective IIOT strategy

  1. 31 Mar 2023  |  Asia Pacific

    Asia-Pacific (APAC) Power and Energy Market Outlook 2023

    Greater Emphasis on Energy Security, Renewable Energy Adoption, and Grid Investments Drive Growth

    Frost & Sullivan observed that 2022 was a mixed year for the APAC power and energy sector. While the region benefitted from ending COVID-19 restrictions and increased economic activity, Russia's invasion of Ukraine meant it faced new energy security challenges as commodity prices rose, particularly for liquified natural gas. This has increased the ...

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