The global Internet of Things (IoT) landscape is constantly changing as it overlaps with multiple segments like mobility, healthcare, energy, supply chain, manufacturing, logistics, and many others. This is helping technology start-ups and niche players to transform conventional IoT workflows and business models, thereby maximizing customer value, through future-proof automotive services and digital health technologies.
Moreover, with advancements in enabling technologies, applications, and platforms businesses can better connect standalone IoT devices and systems, thereby unleashing new levels of automation through:
- The rise of supercharging networks, softwarization, connected cars, and embedded telematics, which are urging original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to reposition themselves as mobility service providers.
- Remote operations and usership-based business models that prioritize vehicle-to-everything (V2X), human-machine interface (HMI), and cognitive technologies.
Emerging Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) Applications
- Personalized treatment plans, digitalized workflows, and outcome-based reimbursements which accelerate the adoption of analytics-driven business models.
- Advancements in cloud technologies, robotics, edge computing, private 5G, and blockchain that catalyze innovations in mHealth, telehealth, and healthcare IT.
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