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Poll: What is Your Leading IoT Prediction for 2020?

IoT is in a steady growth curve and 2020 should see that trend to continue. But growth statistics don't always describe what's going on in the IoT industry. 5G is hot and so is edge computing. But how can an engineer quantify those trends to help him/her guide career decisions? How do businesses know what and how much to invest into IoT? I've listed below a few IoT predictions for 2020. Vote of them or offer your leading predication in the comments section.

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  • BigG
    BigG over 5 years ago +6
    Wireless mesh networks (OpenThread/BLE/Other) will show it's value (IMHO it's a game changer). Especially with larger scale applications. The visual wow will come from drone swarms, large scale coordinated…
  • dougw
    dougw over 5 years ago +5
    IoT will not stagnate this year, it will accelerate. The skills shortage will definitely reduce the potential growth rate though. This gap will not be bridged by training more IoT PhDs. The incentive to…
  • kmikemoo
    kmikemoo over 5 years ago in reply to BigG +4
    White goods as a service. That concept certainly stretches my thinking. It makes sense and I know people that would jump on the program immediately.
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    BigG over 5 years ago

    Wireless mesh networks (OpenThread/BLE/Other) will show it's value (IMHO it's a game changer). Especially with larger scale applications. The visual wow will come from drone swarms, large scale coordinated Digital displays etc. Plenty opportunity here.

     

    More RISC-V chips will start to appear, possibly challenging ARM's dominance.

     

    Industrial IoT will adopt AI/Machine Learning in a bigger way.

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    clem57 over 5 years ago in reply to BigG

    BigG  wrote:

     

    Wireless mesh networks (OpenThread/BLE/Other) will show it's value (IMHO it's a game changer). Especially with larger scale applications. The visual wow will come from drone swarms, large scale coordinated Digital displays etc. Plenty opportunity here.

     

    More RISC-V chips will start to appear, possibly challenging ARM's dominance.

     

    Industrial IoT will adopt AI/Machine Learning in a bigger way.

    I agree with the last two items. Especially the RISC-V chips at least denting ARM market share.

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    clem57 over 5 years ago in reply to BigG

    BigG  wrote:

     

    Wireless mesh networks (OpenThread/BLE/Other) will show it's value (IMHO it's a game changer). Especially with larger scale applications. The visual wow will come from drone swarms, large scale coordinated Digital displays etc. Plenty opportunity here.

     

    More RISC-V chips will start to appear, possibly challenging ARM's dominance.

     

    Industrial IoT will adopt AI/Machine Learning in a bigger way.

    I agree with the last two items. Especially the RISC-V chips at least denting ARM market share.

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