The Internet of Things (IoT) refers to connecting any device with an on/off switch to the Internet. This includes devices like cell phones, appliances, wearables, and more. Connected devices allow things like monitoring medication reminders, efficient home heating, traffic management, and remote baby monitoring. The growth of IoT will impact industries like manufacturing, transportation, healthcare and more by increasing efficiency and reducing costs. India's IoT sector is being driven by the government, industries and startups working in areas like smart cities and healthcare. While IoT provides benefits like automation and savings, it also raises issues regarding privacy, security, compatibility and technology dependence.
2. What is Internet of Things?
The IoT is a giant network of connecting any device with an
on and off switch to the Internet.
includes everything from cellphones, coffee makers, washing
machines, headphones, lamps, wearable devices.
connected "things" (which also includes people).
The relationship will be between people-people, people-
things, and things-things.
3. Examples for IoT
▪ Remember to take your meds
▪ Maintain quality & consistency
▪ Heat your home efficiently
▪ Keep streets clean
▪ Maintain & Repair
▪ Track water
▪ Check on the baby
4. How does this Impact us?
▪ The new rule for the future is going to be, "Anything
that can be connected, will be connected.“
▪ IoT can be applied to things like transportation
networks: "smart cities“ which can help us reduce
waste and improve efficiency.
▪ helps us to understand and improve how we work
and live.
▪ opens up companies all over the world to more
security threats.
5. Current State of IoT in India
The IoT ecosystem in India is mainly driven by 3 players:
▪ Government
▪ Industry
▪ Start-ups
6. Current State of IoT in India
Government:
▪ Government’s objective is to create an IoT industry in
India of USD 15 billion by 2020.
▪ include smart water, smart environment and smart
health.
▪ Govt plan - the formation of Centre of Excellence on
Internet ofThings as a joint initiative with NASSCOM
to nurture and grow the IoT ecosystem
7. Current State of IoT in India
Industries: IoT will transform how companies do
business when they grab onto its innovations.
▪ about one-fifth of manufacturing companies are using
IoT to increase production and reduce costs.
▪ manufacturing sector in India is envisioned to be
capital efficient and flexible.
▪ Automobile industries are aiming to feature-rich, safer
and cost effective products and services.
▪ IT industry connects machine-to-machine and human-
to-machine in a innovative way.
8. Current State of IoT in India
▪ Other Industries adopters of IoT are mining,
healthcare, banking and education.
▪ Companies who are active in IoT space in India are:
▪ Intel ,Volkswagen
▪ MediaTek , Hero MotoCorp
▪ Hindustan Petroleum, Apollo Hospitals
▪ Cisco,Bharti Infratel
▪ TVS Motor and IBM
9. Current State of IoT in India
Start-ups:
▪ Bangalore, Mumbai, Pune and Hyderabad are the four major
cities where we would discover a few startups.
▪ IoTBlr -based out of Bangalore, 2nd largest IoT-focused meet-up
community across the world to help spread knowledge and
awareness about IoT.
▪ IoT HackDay -based out of Hyderabad, conducts Hackathons
which helps bring collective knowledge and innovation to
address the challenges in IoT and smart cities space.
10. PROS and CONS
PROS:
▪ Automation of daily tasks leads to better monitoring of
devices
▪ Efficient and SavesTime
▪ Saves Money
▪ Better Quality of Life
11. PROS and CONS
CONS:
▪ Loss of privacy and security
▪ Compatibility
▪ Complexity
▪ TechnologyTakes Control of Life
▪ Lesser Employment of Menial Staff
12. Conclusion
▪ The analyst firm Gartner says that by 2020 there
will be over 26 billion connected devices...
▪ We are also trying to understand what the many
opportunities and challenges are going to be as
more and more devices start to join the IoT.