製造業におけるセルラーIoTの機会と予測

出版:Kaleido Intelligence(カレイドインテリジェンス) 出版年月:2024年3月

MANUFACTURING OPPORTUNITIES & FORECASTS

製造業におけるセルラーIoTの機会と予測(セルラーIoT接続シリーズ)

CELLULAR IOT CONNECTIVITY SERIES

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Report Overview

Research Highlights:

  • Manufacturing connectivity trends
  • Manufacturing value chain analysis and business models
  • Manufacturing findings from Kaleido’s IoT Connectivity Survey
  • Forecasts for cellular connections and data revenues from the manufacturing industry

The new report in Kaleido Intelligence’s Vertical Sector Connectivity series presents the market for cellular connectivity in manufacturing, also called smart manufacturing. This is driven by increasing adoption of automation and private networks, producing a number of different business models and use cases, discussed in the report alongside the consequences of these new models for the industry.

Based on direct feedback from manufacturing stakeholders through Kaleido’s latest IoT connectivity survey results, the report provides valuable insights showcasing requirements and expectations surrounding the provision of connectivity as part of a manufacturing cellular connectivity deployment, from the use of eSIM and LPWAN to how private cellular networks are being deployed to support manufacturing. In addition, the report highlights the impact of macro technology trends on the manufacturing industry’s use of connectivity in the coming years.

The 34-page concise report provides forecasts for smart manufacturing cellular connections split by use case, and regional and country markets. In addition, readers will gain insight into the growth of manufacturing data usage and IoT connectivity revenues.

The PDF report provides market data at a global & regional level for the following metrics:

  • Number of manufacturing cellular connections
  • Manufacturing data volume
  • Airtime revenues from manufacturing cellular connectivity
Press Release

SMART MANUFACTURING CELLULAR IOT CONNECTIONS TO EXCEED 150 MILLION IN 2028

London, 12th February 2024 – A new report by connectivity experts Kaleido Intelligence has found that cellular smart manufacturing deployments will grow to over 150 million connections, almost trebling 2023 deployments.

Kaleido’s latest report, Cellular IoT Connectivity Series: Manufacturing Opportunities & Forecasts 2023-2028, shows that while overall penetration of cellular connectivity into factories will remain low, those areas that are building new factories rapidly will have an accelerated path to connectivity. As such, several European markets will approach or exceed 20% of factories with cellular connectivity by 2028, while the East Asia & Pacific region as a whole will have 13%.

Edge Computing vital in a data-heavy environment

The new research shows what automation use cases will be key to the emerging smart manufacturing sector, detailing how the sector will generate over 240 petabytes of data as video-based analytics takes off.

“In the manufacturing environment, deploying edge computing to limit data transport distances will be vital to maintaining the low latency required for many use cases,” remarked research author James Moar. “Our survey-based research shows that providing strong value-added services to support advanced devices will be a key competitive advantage for connectivity providers in this sector.”

製造業におけるセルラーIoT市場予測

Revenue opportunity to be heavily divided

Kaleido’s report shows that connectivity will generate over $5 billion by 2028, with much of it concentrated in the US and China, with Europe & Central Asia also creating substantial opportunities here. This revenue will be heavily fragmented between providers, with Kaleido’s survey showing the majority of enterprises leveraging cellular IoT expect to deal with multiple connectivity providers. This is exacerbated when non-cellular data is considered, with few respondents seeing a single data platform as a necessity. As a result, manufacturing connectivity will remain a divided market, with competition between cellular and non-cellular in many areas, particularly for low-power sensors.

Despite this, with many forms of connectivity being used, Kaleido believes aggregation and data transport can be a key use case, particularly in areas with large manufacturing campuses or multiple sites. Indeed, collection of non-cellular data to cellular gateways is emerging as a strong use case. Particularly for 5G, where few devices are available, Kaleido’s report shows how use as data transport via multi-connectivity routers will be a key first step for getting this new technology into many factories.