IoT in Consumer Electronics Market Share 2027
Electronic manufacturers are increasingly adopting IoT approaches to get their electronic appliances such as smart TV sets, washing machines and home appliances networked. As a result, the market for IoT in consumer electronics is growing rapidly. The global IoT in Consumer Electronics market is projected to reach USD 124 Billion registering a CAGR of 24.16% through the forecast period 2017 to 2023.
The global Industry is segmented into size, type, component, voltage, application and region.
By type the segment is further classified into skid mounted and mobile IoT in Consumer Electronics Market Forecasts 2027. By component, the segment is further classified into switchgear, bus bar, HVAC systems, transformer, frequency drives, monitoring and control systems and others. By voltage, the segment, is further classified into low voltage and medium voltage IoT in Consumer Electronics Market. IoT in Consumer Electronics Market Report are used in various industries such as oil and gas, mining, transportation, and power utilities.
Some of the market leader in the Global IoT in Consumer Electronics Market include, IBM (US), Intel (US), Gainspan (US), Particle.io (US), Apple Inc. (US), Qualcomm Technologies (US), Libelium Comunicaciones (Spain), Silicon Laboratories (US), ARM Holdings Plc., (UK), Lantronix, Inc. (US), Symantec (US), Texas Instruments (US), Hewlett Packard Enterprise (US), PTC (US), STMicroelectronics (Switzerland), Amazon Web Services (US), Cisco Systems (US), Ayla Networks (US), Notion (US), Losant IoT (US), and Pepper (US)
Apart from uses and features, the global IoT in Consumer Electronics Industry faces challenges from vendor dependency, security issues, and other factors, which have restrained market growth.
The market benefits from increasing research and development activities resulting in the introduction of environmentally-friendly products that not only dissipate a lower amount of heat but have enhanced mechanical properties. Another key trend gaining prevalence in the global market is the increasing focus on the electrification of vehicles, which is also giving rise to the production of light-weight vehicles and automotive brake friction products.
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