Welcome to Connected Industry – Day 1IoT TechExpo Europe, Amsterdam, June 2018
Today’s “Connected Industry” lineup
Managing Director, IoT Analytics –Market Insights for the Internet of Things
My focus: In-depth market research on IoT and Industry 4.0
Chair
Knud Lasse Lueth
Speakers / Moderators / Panelists
Today’s mix of topics: Smart Buildings, AI, Asset Management, Maintenance, Security, Interoperab.
@KnudLueth@AnalyticsIoT
IoT Analytics at a glance
Who we are: IoT boutique, Germany-based
Who we serve: 300+ customers to date…
What we do: Data-driven IoT market insights
Who we reach: 40k+ people in IoT per month
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Latest (free) IoT Insights
Average monthly website visitors (Q4/2016)
Cumulated amount of social media followers (Q4/16)
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Founded: 2014Headquarters: Hamburg, GermanyTeam: 12 analystsKey focus areas: IoT Platforms
Industrial IoTIoT ConnectivitySmart City
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DetailedMarket Reports
ResearchServices
IoT decision-makers subscribed to email market updates (Q4/16)
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Recent reports (selection)
Upcoming reports (Q3)
• Industrial IoT / Industry 4.0 Market Report
• Blockchains in Enterprise
• LPWA Market Report 2018-2023
IoT Platforms
Market Report
Connected
Streetlights Report
Starting point: The “Enterprise IoT” project landscape is evolving quicklyAnalysis based on 1,600 real enterprise IoT projects (excl. Consumer IoT)
1Analysis based on 1,600 publicly known enterprise IoT projects (Not including Consumer IoT Projects, e.g. Wearables, Smart Home)2 Trend based on comparison with % of IoT Projects in the 2016 IoT Analytics Enterprise IoT Project List. A downward arrow means the relative share of all projects has declined, not the overall number of projects.Source: IoT Analytics, January 2018
Despite all of these projects, the mountain has not been climbed yet…
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• Many promising projects, but many still in pilot or PoC phase -> Limited large-scale success stories
• Newly developed technologies, still evolving-> Low degree of maturity for some pieces of the tech stack
• General lack of industry-wide standards or architectures-> Significant integration costs and interoperability issues
• Industries’ mindset and organizational structure slowly changing-> Often not yet ready for IoT / data based business models
IoT market maturityToday, we are somewhere HERE
A few issues to solve before the market can take off…
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The 4 big IoT adoption barriers
Missing interoperability
Security issues
Unsolved privacy & data ownership
Limited/unpredictable ROI for use cases
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We believe there will be an inflection point in 2020
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Source: IoT Analytics Research
IoT Platforms• 450+ IoT platforms by June 2017• Horizontal cloud platforms emerging as the early winners• Complete tech stack offering and the ability to scale quickly
currently outweighs domain expertise
Low-Power Wide-Area Networks• LoRa current market leader, Sigfox slowly falling behind• NB-IoT and LTE-M roll-outs set to accelerate LPWAN adoption
Edge Analytics• Intel, Cisco, IBM, HP, Dell aggressively investing in it• Moving towards a hybrid edge+cloud intelligence model
Artificial Intelligence • AI investments at record levels – both in IoT and non-IoT fields• Google at the forefront (e.g. driverless car, chess computer)
5G• 5G getting standardized• Companies already testing 5G capabilities
Some major trends we are currently monitoring in IoT:
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Deep-dive on next pages
IoT Platforms deep-dive (1/5): IoT platforms play a central role in the IoT architecture
Applications
Software backend
Communication
Hardware
Secu
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IoT Platforms
Source: IoT Analytics – June 2018
IoT Platforms deep-dive (2/5): There are actually 5 Types of IoT platforms
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Connectivity platform
Device management PaaS
IaaS / cloud backend
Application enablement PaaS
Advanced analytics platform
Connectivity orchestration
Connectivity management
Service provisioning
Billing management
Deployment configuration
Device monitoring
Command & control
OTA firmware updates
Edge application lifecycle
IoT hubs
Scalable storage
Data acquisition & IoT device SDKs
Digital twins
Rules engine & event management
Integrated development environment
Business app integration & visualization
IoT application marketplace
Streaming analytics
AI/Machine learning
Multi-modal database support
Data processing
Platform type
Source: IoT Analytics – June 2018
Elements/components
IoT Platforms deep-dive (3/5): It is difficult for customers to cut through the IoT Platforms marketing noise
1. The larger the word, the more mentions it hasSource: IoT Analytics Research
Vendor Marketing Message
“CPaaS is a complete IoT Platform designed to uniquely address the IoT business challenges (…)”
“From machine manufacturers for machine manufacturers, their suppliers & customers”
“A system of ubiquitous devices connecting the physical world to the cloud”
“One open IoT platform for all domains”
“C3 IoT delivers a complete platform as a service for rapidly developing and operating big data, predictive analytics, AI, and IoT software applications.”
“CENTERSIGHT® NG - NEXT GENERATION IOT PLATFORM“
“The Foundation for Digital Industrial Applications - Connect, Optimize, and Scale your industrial applications on Predix Platform”
“Illuminate Data With an Intelligent IoT Platform – Hitachi’s Lumada IoT platform uses artificial intelligence, advanced analytics and asset virtualization (…)”
“Huawei has built an open and cloud-based IoT platform -- OceanConnect. (…)”
“The Internet of Things becomes the Internet that thinks with Watson IoT”
“Bring your devices to life with the Kaa IoT Platform”
“Azure IoT helps you get started quickly and easily. With the most comprehensive IoT portfolio—spanning solutions, platform services, and industry-leading edge technologies”
“Monetize Your Product Data with IoT Analytics.”
“ThingWorx is the best-in-class Industrial Innovation platform for developing industrial IoT applications and augmented reality (AR) experiences”
“Intelligently connect people, things, and businesses with the IoT”
“EcoStruxure is Schneider Electric’s IoT-enabled, plug-and-play, open, interoperable architecture and platform (…)
“You should choose the Seluxit IoT Platform to reduce your risk, time-to-market and price.”
“MindSphere is an open, cloud-based operating system for the Industrial Internet of Things”
“AirVantage® IoT Platform - Build, deploy and manage complete IoT solutions. No other platform can get your IoT service to market faster.”
“CUMULOCITY IoT by Software AG - Simplicity, agility and rapid proof of value with a packaged IoT Platform that grows with you.”
“We Bring IoT to Life – Telit offers the world’s most comprehensive portfolio of high-performance IoT modules, connectivity services and software “
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IoT Platforms deep-dive (4/5): Customers typically test various vendors in real-life setups
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Pre-selection of 10 vendors
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• The 10 pre-selected vendors were invited to perform 2-day PoCs in a real production setting. They were tested on usability, interoperability, and other technical factors. They kicked out the vendors who didn’t deliver what they needed - some of them didn’t even deliver what they were promising.
• Further 3 months PoCs with the 2 best vendors
IoT Platform selection process – Automotive OEM in Germany
Smart Factory Platform
• A steering committee (technical profiles and managers)´makes a recommendation based on PoC performance and cost. The head of Plant automation makes the final decision
Source: IoT Analytics – June 2018
IoT Platforms deep-dive (5/5): Platform themes to look out for in the coming years
oMarket consolidation (Some companies already stopped large investments)
o Enhanced focus on edge-to-cloud architectures
oNew success stories using IoT and AI
o Integration of IoT & Blockchain
o Success stories in China
oMore…
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Source: IoT Analytics – June 2018
Key questions we get from people implementing IoT…
oWhat are examples of projects “killing it” in the industry with IoT?
oWhich standards should we work with?
o How should we tackle the “security” topic?
o Should we rather work with a horizontal cloud player or a focused niche IoT Platform?
o How should we think about data governance? Who gets to see the data?
o As a company, how should we structure our organization for the digital age?
o How to price our new “connected product” service?
Today’s goal: Provide answers to some of these questions…