Surging Internet Accessibility
On a global scale, the Internet stands as one of the most transformative and rapidly expanding technologies, influencing consumers worldwide. Our World in Data reports a significant evolution, with more than 3.4 billion Internet users in 2016 compared to a mere 413 million users in 2000. This staggering figure implies an average of 583,000 new users coming online daily. Notably, the surge in Internet users is particularly pronounced in developing nations like China, India, Russia, Mexico, and Indonesia, indicating a substantial increase in global Internet adoption.
Wireless Internet of Things (IoT) sensors play a pivotal role in various applications across consumer, commercial, and industrial domains. These sensors are integral components of IoT devices, enabling functions such as monitoring and control, and contributing significantly to data traffic. The escalating number of Internet users on a global scale correlates with an increased utilization of wireless IoT devices for online monitoring and control purposes.
Examining the highest Internet-using countries as of 2016 reveals the considerable impact of Internet penetration. This surge in Internet users paves the way for heightened reliance on wireless IoT devices, especially in regions experiencing rapid digital transformation.
According to the aforementioned source, Internet penetration is poised for continued growth, further intensifying the reliance on wireless IoT devices. Consequently, the anticipated impact of this escalating Internet penetration on the global wireless IoT sensors market is expected to undergo a shift from a moderate to a high scale throughout the forecast period.
In essence, the increasing accessibility of the Internet is a catalyst for transformative change, with wireless IoT sensors emerging as indispensable components in the evolving landscape of connected devices. As Internet penetration continues to rise, the dependence on wireless IoT devices for real-time monitoring and control is set to become even more pronounced, reshaping the dynamics of various sectors. The implications extend beyond mere connectivity, delving into the realms of data management, analytics, and the seamless integration of IoT technologies into everyday life and industries.
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Wireless IoT Sensors Market Size was valued at USD 9.2 Billion in 2023. The Wireless IoT Sensors industry is projected to grow from USD 11.49 Billion in 2024 to USD 68.1 Billion by 2032, exhibiting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 24.91% during the forecast period (2024 - 2032). Increased demand for smartphones, home appliances, consumer electronics, vehicles, and defense products are the key market drivers enhancing the market growth.
Source: Secondary Research, Primary Research, MRFR Database and Analyst Review
The utilization of sensors in Internet of Things (IoT) applications is on the rise, primarily because of the decrease in cost and size, as well as advancements in technology. The adoption of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) technology has contributed to the reduction in sensor size, making it feasible for sensors to be employed in various sectors including automotive, healthcare, and consumer products. As a result, the sensors market has experienced significant growth. Over the past five years, there has been a rapid deployment of smaller sensors in devices such as smartphones, drones, wearables, and robots. This factor drives the Market CAGR.
Additionally, governments around the world provide support and funding for Internet of Things (IoT) advancements since the government sector is expected to be a major consumer of IoT solutions. Governments seek advancements and innovations in key sectors like intelligent traffic management systems, energy conservation using smart meters, and enhanced security systems with the help of smart cameras. Additionally, governments are financially backing new research projects focused on building smart cities through IoT initiatives. This support is anticipated to be instrumental in the future growth of IoT. Thus, driving the Wireless IoT Sensors market revenue.
Based on components, the Wireless IoT Sensors Market segmentation includes Hardware, Service and Software. The hardware segment dominated the market because hardware is the essential Component of wireless IoT sensors, as it provides the physical capabilities for sensing, processing, and transmitting data.
Figure 1: WIRELESS IoT SENSORS MARKET SHARE BY COMPONENT, (USD Billion)
Source: Secondary Research, Primary Research, MRFR Database and Analyst Review
The Wireless IoT Sensors Market segmentation, based on type, includes Image Sensors, Motion Sensor, Proximity Sensor, Pressure Sensor, Magnetometers, Humidity Sensor, Temperature Sensor, Touch Sensor, Accelerometers, Gyroscopes, Flow Sensor and others. The temperature sensor segment dominated the market; the temperature of air, water, and other gases can significantly impact the performance of machines and equipment. The temperature of patients can also be a critical indicator of their health. These providers offer a variety of temperature sensor solutions that can be the specific requirements of different applications.
The Wireless IoT Sensors Market segmentation, based on Technology, includes Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, ZigBee, NFC, Z-Wave, RFID others. The Wi-Fi segment dominated the market because Wi-Fi is a mature and widely adopted technology offering high data rates and long range. This makes it ideal for applications that require transmitting large amounts of data, such as video streaming and remote monitoring.
Based on Vertical, the Wireless IoT Sensors Market segmentation includes Industrial IoT, Consumer lot, and Commercial loT. The industrial IoT segment dominated the market because industrial IoT applications are typically characterized by high data rates and long-range requirements, which are well-suited to wireless technologies such as Wi-Fi and ZigBee.
Segmented by region, the study provides market insights for North America, Europe, Asia Pacific and Rest of the World. The North American Wireless IoT Sensors market will dominate this market due to well-developed infrastructure conducive to adopting IoT technology. This includes a reliable power grid, a robust telecommunications network, and many data centers.
In addition, major countries examined in the report market include the United States, Canada, Germany, France, United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, China, Japan, India, Australia, South Korea and Brazil.
Figure 2: WIRELESS IoT SENSORS MARKET SHARE BY REGION, (USD Billion)
Source: Secondary Research, Primary Research, MRFR Database and Analyst Review
Europe's Wireless IoT Sensors market accounts for the second-largest market share due to the high level of innovation and the presence of a large number of tech companies.. Further, the German Wireless IoT Sensors market held the largest market share, and the UK Wireless IoT Sensors market was the largest growing market in the European Region.
The Asia-Pacific Wireless IoT Sensors Market is witnessing to grow at the fastest CAGR from 2024 to 2032. This is because governments in the Region support IoT technology and invest in its development. This is helping to create a favorable environment for the adoption of wireless IoT sensors. Moreover, China’s Wireless IoT Sensors market held the largest market share, and the Indian Wireless IoT Sensors market was the largest-growing market in the Asia-Pacific region.
Leading manufacturers are investing in research and development to expand their products that will help the wireless IoT sensors market grow further. Entrepreneurs are also undertaking various activities to expand their global footprint, and key business development activities include new product development, contract deals, joint venture mergers and acquisitions, increased investment and collaboration with other organizations. To grow and survive in a more competitive and changing business environment, the wireless IoT sensor industry must provide quality products.
Manufacturing locally to minimize operational costs is one of the major business tactics manufacturers use in the global Wireless IoT Sensors industry to benefit clients and increase the market sector. The Wireless IoT Sensors industry has offered some of the most significant advantages in recent years. Dominant players in the Wireless IoT Sensors market, including Honeywell International Inc. (US), NXP Semiconductors (Netherlands), Omron Corporation (Japan), TDK Corporation (Japan), Broadcom Inc. (US), Analog Devices, Inc. (US), Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd (Japan), FUJITSU (Japan), SmartThings Inc. (US), Texas Instruments Incorporated (US), STMicroelectronics (US), TE Connectivity (Switzerland), Infineon Technologies AG (Germany), Robert Bosch GmbH (Germany), and Sony Corporation (Japan)., and Other companies are trying to meet their business needs by investing in R&D activities.
TE Connectivity is an American technology company headquartered in Switzerland that designs and manufactures connectors and sensors.TE Connectivity offers LVDT position sensors. These sensors provide standard and custom solutions based on hydraulic application requirements for ICT field equipment and machinery.
Texas Instruments Corporation is an American technology company headquartered in Dallas, Texas, that designs and manufactures electronic devices and a variety of integrated circuits and sells them to electronics manufacturers and manufacturers worldwide. Texas Instruments (TI) presents the industry's first zero-slip Hall-effect current sensor. The TMCS1100 and TMCS1101 provide the lowest and highest accuracy in time and temperature while providing 3kVrms isolation, which is especially important for AC or DC high voltage systems such as drives, solar inverters, energy storage and power supplies.
Honeywell International Inc. (US)
NXP Semiconductors (Netherlands)
Omron Corporation (Japan)
TDK Corporation (Japan)
Broadcom Inc. (US)
Analog Devices, Inc. (US)
Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd (Japan)
FUJITSU (Japan)
SmartThings Inc. (US)
Texas Instruments Incorporated (US)
STMicroelectronics (US)
TE Connectivity (Switzerland)
Infineon Technologies AG (Germany)
Robert Bosch GmbH (Germany)
Sony Corporation (Japan)
July 2020: Texas Instruments (TI) presents the industry's first zero-slip Hall-effect current sensor. The TMCS1100 and TMCS1101 provide the lowest and highest accuracy in time and temperature while providing 3kVrms isolation, which is particularly important for AC or DC high voltage systems such as motor drives, solar inverters, energy storage and power supplies.
June 2020: TE Connectivity offers LVDT position sensors. These sensors provide standard and custom solutions based on hydraulic application requirements for ICT field equipment and machinery.
Hardware
Service
Software
Image Sensor
Motion Sensor
Proximity Sensor
Pressure Sensor
Magnetometer
Humidity Sensor
Temperature Sensor
Touch Sensor
Accelerometer
Gyroscope
Flow Sensor
Others
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth
ZigBee
NFC
Z-Wave
RFID
Others
Industrial IoT
Consumer lot
Commercial loT
North America
US
Canada
Europe
Germany
France
UK
Italy
Spain
Rest of Europe
Asia-Pacific
China
Japan
India
Australia
South Korea
Australia
Rest of Asia-Pacific
Rest of the World
Middle East
Africa
Latin America
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