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State of IoT 2024: Number of connected IoT devices growing 13% to 18.8 billion globally
2025-04-16 08:45:03| Spiritual Career Counseling
Connected IoT device market updateSummer 2024Number of connected IoT devices to grow 13% by end of 2024. According to IoT Analytics 171-page State of IoT Summer 2024 report, there were 16.6 billion connected IoT devices by the end of 2023 (a growth of 15% over 2022). IoT Analytics expects this to grow 13% to 18.8 billion by the end of 2024. This forecast is lower than in 2023 due to continued cautious enterprise spending as inflation and interest rates remain highthough are moderatingalongside continued chipset supply constraints and ongoing geopolitical conflicts in Eastern Europe and the Middle East. Despite the above macro factors, 51% of enterprise IoT adopters plan to increase their IoT budget in 2024 (with 22% of companies expecting a 10%+ budget increase compared to 2023).This article is based on insights from:State of IoT Summer 2024Download a sample to learn about the in-depth data that are part of the report.Download report sample Already a subscriber? Browse your reports...
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