
Internet of Things (IoT) in Automotive - Thematic Intelligence
Description
Internet of Things (IoT) in Automotive - Thematic Intelligence
Summary
The Internet of Things (IoT) is an umbrella term used to describe the use of connected sensors and actuators to control and monitor the environment, the things that move within it, and the people that act within it. GlobalData forecasts that the global enterprise IoT market will be worth $1.2 trillion in 2027, having grown at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 15.1% between 2022 and 2027. IoT is one of the primary enablers of digital transformation in the automotive sector. It integrates technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), 5G, and cloud computing that help reduce latency levels to allow real-time decision-making and reduce the need for human intervention in IoT ecosystems. In the automotive sector, IoT supports autonomous driving, connected car services, over-the-air (OTA) updates, predictive maintenance, and telematics systems.
The automotive industry was one of the first to adopt IoT technologies. As vehicles become increasingly connected, IoT will stop being differentiated as a premium technology offering and become integrated into all new manufactured vehicles. That maturity will also ensure a broad and steady demand for IoT products and services.
Reasons to Buy
- Understand the impact of the internet of things (IoT) in the automotive sector.
- Access the latest data on the internet of things (IoT) in the automotive sector.
- Identify the leading technological advancements increasing investment into the internet of things (IoT) theme.
- Understand what leading players in the automotive sector are doing in the internet of things (IoT) theme.
Table of Contents
62 Pages
- Executive Summary
- Technology Briefing
- What is the Internet of Things (IoT)?
- IoT applications in the automotive industry
- Players
- Automotive Challenges
- The Impact of IoT on Automotive
- How IoT can help address the challenge of CASE megatrends
- How IoT can help tackle ESG concerns
- How IoT can help address the challenge of supply chain disruption
- How IoT can help address the challenge of data privacy and cybersecurity
- How IoT can help address the challenge of labor shortages
- How IoT can help address the challenge of road safety and smart cities
- Case Studies
- Qualcomm partners with Salesforce to improve its connected car platform
- Smart Eye uses IoT and AI to enhance road safety
- Mercedes-Benz unveils a Level 4 AV-connected service
- Market Size and Growth Forecasts
- Telematics is an important IoT application in the automotive sector
- Signals
- Mergers and acquisitions
- Patent trends
- Company filing trends
- Hiring trends
- IoT Value Chain
- Physical layer
- Connected things
- Cameras and lenses
- Sensors and microcontrollers
- Microprocessors
- Connectivity layer
- Edge infrastructure
- Cloud infrastructure
- Networking equipment
- Telecom networks
- Data layer
- Data integration
- Data aggregation
- Data processing
- Data storage
- Data validation
- Data governance and security
- App layer
- Apps
- Platforms
- Services layer
- Integration services
- Consulting services
- Companies
- Leading IoT adopters in automotive
- Specialist IoT vendors in automotive
- Sector Scorecards
- Vehicle manufacturing sector scorecard
- Who’s who
- Thematic screen
- Valuation screen
- Risk screen
- Parts & tires sector scorecard
- Who’s who
- Thematic screen
- Valuation screen
- Risk screen
- Glossary
- Further Reading
- GlobalData reports
- Our Thematic Research Methodology
- About GlobalData
- Contact Us
- List of Tables
- Table 1: key challenges currently facing the automotive sector.
- Table 2: Mergers and acquisitions
- Table 3: Leading IoT adopters in automotive
- Table 4: Leading IoT adopters in automotive
- Table 5: Glossary
- Table 6: GlobalData reports
- List of Figures
- Figure 1: There are five main types of IoT applications in the automotive industry
- Figure 2: Key players in IoT
- Figure 3: IoT is already tangibly disrupting industries
- Figure 4: Thematic investment matrix
- Figure 5: This car is driving itself
- Figure 6: The global enterprise IoT market will be worth $1.2 trillion by 2027
- Figure 7: The global telematics market will grow to $101 billion by 2027
- Figure 8: IoT-related patent publications in the automotive sector peaked in 2021
- Figure 9: IoT technologies are a battleground in the geopolitical competition between US and China
- Figure 10: In 2021, IoT mentions in company filings peaked at 2,675
- Figure 11: IoT-related active job listings peaked in May 2023
- Figure 12: The IoT value chain
- Figure 13: The IoT value chain - Physical layer: leaders and challengers
- Figure 14: The IoT value chain - Connectivity layer: leaders and challengers
- Figure 15: The IoT value chain - Data layer: leaders and challengers
- Figure 16: The IoT value chain - App layer: leaders and challengers
- Figure 17: The IoT value chain - Services layer: leaders and challengers
- Figure 18: Who does what in the vehicle manufacturing space?
- Figure 19: Thematic screen - Vehicle manufacturing sector scorecard
- Figure 20: Valuation screen - Vehicle manufacturing sector scorecard
- Figure 21: Risk screen - Vehicle manufacturing sector scorecard
- Figure 22: Who does what in the parts and tires space?
- Figure 23: Thematic screen - Parts & tires sector scorecard
- Figure 24: Valuation screen - Parts & tires sector scorecard
- Figure 25: Risk screen - Parts & tires sector scorecard
- Figure 26: Our five-step approach for generating a sector scorecard
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