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Internet of things gartner hype cycle
Internet of things gartner hype cycle










For average consumers, adoption of this technology in supply chains could lead to any savings made from efficiency improvements being passed onto customers. The options supply chain managers have when it comes to deploying IoT are large and implemented in the right way could lead to savings for the business and increased production. That is five times from 331.5 million units in 2018.” Gartner estimates that installed IoT endpoints for manufacturing and natural resources industries are forecast to grow to 1.9 billion units in 2028. We see further potential to grow its use over the next several years. “IoT is in the trough because we see that many companies are implementing the technology, but they struggle to define the best opportunities for using its measurement and tracking capabilities. As more time passes and expectations drop leading to the ‘trough of disillusionment’ and finally expectations moderately grow over a period (slope of enlightenment) before reaching the ‘plateau of productivity’.Įxplaining the current stage on the hype cycle with regards to IoT in supply chains, Mike Burkett from Gartner said: Expectations then rise to reach the ‘peak of inflated expectations’. The forecast is based on a hype cycle which suggests IoT has passed the hype stage and reached the ‘trough of disillusionment’ preparing it for further phases.Īccording to Gartner, a hype cycle consists of an ‘innovation trigger’ where the technology is new and expectations are still low. A new forecast from the analyst firm Gartner suggests that the Internet of Things (IoT) will make a transformational impact on supply chain strategies in the next two to five years.












Internet of things gartner hype cycle