Video analysis has significant potential with business benefits spanning across multiple industries
- Video Analysis
- Video Analytics
- Video Surveillance
- Edge AI
- CCTVs
- Facial Recognition
- Image Analysis
Video surveillance solutions have been in the market for a while, although they have been primarily used for safety and security. However, advances in digital technology, coupled with the rise of AI and edge analytics are expanding the application of video-based solutions across various industries, contexts and use cases. This evolution positions video analysis as a transformative technology in many scenarios. The demand for video analysis is growing as it proves beneficial in remote maintenance, operational optimisation, and improving public safety surveillance. The integration of AI-equipped cameras for object detection and behaviour analysis extends their utility across multiple industries. In this Key Topic Insight report, we explore why video analysis is needed and demonstrates how edge AI can benefit businesses by overcoming some of the challenges associated with cloud-based video analysis. The report also lists a range of use cases for video analysis across various industries, talks about some relevant case studies where video analysis has been deployed, and lists some of the major vendors and their roles in the ecosystem.
- Advanced Micro Devices (AMD)
- Atrius
- Avigilon
- Amazon Web Services
- Axis Communications
- Bosch
- BriefCam
- Cisco
- Clarifai
- Del Monte
- Equinor
- Ferrous Processing and Trading
- Genetec
- Google Cloud
- Hewlett Packard Enterprise
- Honeywell
- IBM
- Ikea
- Intel
- IntelliVision
- i-PRO
- Irisity
- Marino’s Market
- Microsoft
- Mobotix
- Motorola Solutions
- Nvidia
- Oracle
- Pelco
- Pro-Vigil
- Rogers-O’Brien Construction
- Seagate
- Spot.ai
- Artificial Intelligence
- Internet of Things
- Autonomous Robotic Systems
- Edge Computing
Infosys: Digital Transformation capabilities assessment
- 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing
- Internet of Things
- Artificial Intelligence
- Hyperconnectivity
- Human Machine Interface
- Data Sharing
- Autonomous Robotic Systems
- Distributed Ledger
- Edge Computing
- Product Lifecycle Management
- Robotic Process Automation
- Applied AI
- Generative AI
- Infosys Topaz
- Metaverse
The report examines the capabilities of Infosys in Digital Transformation. It provides a comprehensive review of the products, services, and capabilities of Infosys across 11 technology areas and dozens of functions, to determine its core strengths for meeting enterprise needs. The 11 technology families in which the vendors capabilities are assessed are IoT, Hyperconnectivity, Human Machine Interface, Artificial Intelligence, Distributed Ledger, Data Sharing, Product Lifecycle Management, Robotic Process Automation, Edge Computing, Autonomous Robotic Systems, and 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing. While these might not encompass every possible technology that organisations might need in order to purse a Digital Transformation, they certainly represent the most disruptive, and therefore the ones of which enterprises should be most aware. The report includes rating across each of the technology areas and functional capabilities (specialised hardware, general hardware, software products, integrated solutions, application development, systems integration and project management, specialist services, field & operational services) using Transforma Insight’s four-level universal rating system for vendors in Digital Transformation. Internet of Things, for instance, spans hardware, software, application development, implementation, field services and specialist services. For each of the 92 combinations of function and technology, Infosys is rated for whether its capabilities are ‘Emerging’, ‘Significant’ or ‘Market Leading’ (or ‘None’). This rating is based on both the credibility of the solution and the position of the offering in the market (e.g. market share).
Smart Home: 1.2 billion connected devices in 2033, driven by ubiquitous connectivity and consumer demand for convenience
- Baby Alarms
- Baby Monitor
- Consumer Electronics
- Consumer Webcams
- Fixtures & Fittings
- Home Fitness Equipment
- Home Weather Stations
- Household VoIP Phones
- Kitchen Equipment
- Lifestyle Equipment
- Mirror Screens
- Other Consumer items
- Photo Frames
- Smart Home
This report provides Transforma Insights’ view on the Smart Home market. This segment comprises ten sub-applications including Baby Alarms, Consumer Webcams, Home Fitness Equipment, Home Weather Stations, Household VoIP Phones, Mirror Screens, Photo Frames, Kitchen Equipment, Fixtures & Fittings, and Other Consumer. One of the principal drivers for smart home devices has been the improved user experience that connected devices offer in comparison to a non-connected equivalent. Many smart home devices gained traction during the COVID-19 pandemic with consumers spending more time indoors and entertaining themselves at home. This has propelled demand for devices such as consumer webcams, household VoIP phones, smart fitness mirrors, and smart coffee makers. Other drivers have been evolving consumer lifestyles, the rising number of women in the workforce, and the greater convenience and control that many devices enable. Many smart home devices require high-speed internet, their presence in the home means that Wi-Fi and Ethernet are both common, although some devices will make use of cellular. Bluetooth connectivity is common too for pairing with other devices and smartphones. The Matter consortium and the Thread protocol are likely to accelerate the prospects of growth and adoption of smart home devices through greater interoperability and an open ecosystem of vendors and developers. The report provides a detailed definition of the sector, analysis of market development and profiles of the key vendors in the space. It also provides a summary of the current status of adoption and Transforma Insights’ ten-year forecasts for the market. The forecasts include analysis of the number of IoT connections by geography, the technologies used (including splits by 2G, 3G, 4G, 5G, LPWA, short range, satellite and others), as well as the revenue split between module, value-added connectivity and services. A full set of forecast data, including country-level forecasts, sector break-downs and public/private network splits, is available through the IoT Forecast tool.
- 1-VoIP Residential
- Aluratek
- Amazon
- Ambient Weather
- Amici
- Apple
- Atomi
- Aukey
- Aura
- AX Voice
- Bosch
- Byecold
- Capstone
- Chef IQ
- Cigar Oasis
- Cubo AI
- Dorel
- Echelon
- Ergatta
- Google
- Hangzhou Xiongmai
- HiMirror
- Hydrow Rower
- iRobot
- Kohler
- Legrand Netatmo
- Lenovo
- Logitech
- Microsoft
- Miku
- Nanit
- Nest
- Netgear Meural
- Nixplay
- Nordic Track
- Ooma
- Oral-B
- Peleton
- Philips
- Rachio
- Sonos
- Sure Flap
- Tempest Weather
- ThemaSol
- Vonage
- Vtech
- Whisker Feeder
- WOpet
- World Bank
- Internet of Things
- Hyperconnectivity
Telemedicine: 71,000 connected devices in 2033 to provide healthcare access to underserved people
- Internet of Things
- IoT
- Hyperconnectivity
- Telemedicine
- Telehealth Cart
- Remote ICU
- eICU
- Mobile Medical Vehicle
- Mobile Medical Unit
- Fixed Location Telemedicine
- Mobile Telemedicine
- Health
- Healthcare
- eHealth
- Paras Sharma
- Matt Arnott
- Matt Hatton
This report provides Transforma Insights’ view on the IoT Telemedicine market. This segment comprises mobile and fixed telemedicine solutions. Some of these will be vehicles that connect remote doctors with patients for real-time consultation. Fixed telemedicine solutions include wall-mounted tablets, telemedicine carts, fixed telemedicine monitors, and remote ICUs. Globally, millions of people are uninsured, and many remain inaccessible to primary healthcare services. Fixed and mobile telemedicine solutions can provide affordable (sometimes free) healthcare facilities to underserved and hard-to-reach groups. The use of such solutions not only helps patients but also lessens the burden on healthcare providers through cost savings and efficient utilisation of resources. The report provides a detailed definition of the sector, analysis of market development and profiles of the key vendors in the space. It also provides a summary of the current status of adoption and Transforma Insights’ ten-year forecasts for the market. The forecasts include analysis of the number of IoT connections by geography, the technologies used (including splits by 2G, 3G, 4G, 5G, LPWA, short range, satellite and others), as well as the revenue split between module, value-added connectivity and services. A full set of forecast data, including country-level forecasts, sector break-downs and public/private network splits, is available through the IoT Forecast tool.
- Amwell
- Avera Health
- Hops Healthcare
- GlobalMed
- MTN Nigeria
- National Department of Health
- Novartis
- Philips
- Sparsh Hospital
- TAN Healthcare
- UAB Medicine
- University of Cape Town’s (UCT) Lung Institute
- Wockhardt Foundation
- Internet of Things
- Hyperconnectivity
Webinar - Resilient IoT connectivity: how to reduce outages, ensure connectivity availability and boost customer satisfaction
- Internet of Things
- IoT
- connectivity
- cellular
- rSIM
- resilient SIM
In this Transforma Insights webinar sponsored by CSL, Matt Hatton and CSL's Richard Cunliffe, alongside an experienced panel of IoT industry experts, will explore the impact of outages and what options there are to mitigate against them without the need for wholesale change.
- Internet of Things
- Hyperconnectivity
Deloitte: Digital Transformation capabilities assessment
- 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing
- Internet of Things
- Artificial Intelligence
- Hyperconnectivity
- Human Machine Interface
- Data Sharing
- Autonomous Robotic Systems
- Distributed Ledger
- Edge Computing
- Product Lifecycle Management
- Robotic Process Automation
- Audit
- Blockchain
- CortexAI
- Digital Consulting
- Taxation
- Supply Chain Transparency
This report examines the capabilities of Deloitte in Digital Transformation. It provides a comprehensive review of the products, services, and capabilities of Deloitte across 11 technology areas and dozens of functions, to determine its core strengths for meeting enterprise needs. The 11 technology families in which the vendor’s capabilities are assessed are IoT, Hyperconnectivity, Human Machine Interface, Artificial Intelligence, Distributed Ledger, Data Sharing, Product Lifecycle Management, Robotic Process Automation, Edge Computing, Autonomous Robotic Systems, and 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing. While these might not encompass every possible technology that organisations might need in order to purse a Digital Transformation, they certainly represent the most disruptive, and therefore the ones of which enterprises should be most aware. The report includes rating across each of the technology areas and functional capabilities (specialised hardware, general hardware, software products, integrated solutions, application development, systems integration and project management, specialist services, field & operational services) using Transforma Insight’s four-level universal rating system for vendors in Digital Transformation. Internet of Things, for instance, spans hardware, software, application development, implementation, field services and specialist services. For each of the 92 combinations of function and technology, Deloitte is rated for whether its capabilities are ‘Emerging’, ‘Significant’ or ‘Market Leading’ (or ‘None’). This rating is based on both the credibility of the solution and the position of the offering in the market (e.g. market share).
Navigating the generative AI vendor landscape
- Artificial Intelligence
- Robotic Process Automation
- Chatbot
- ChatGPT
- Fine-Tuning
- Foundation Models
- GenAI
- Generative AI
- Large Language Models
- LLMs
- Training Data
CXOs are becoming increasingly aware of the potential of generative AI to reshape their businesses. Many are evaluating its use in their business applications and have started experimenting with the technology to automate processes such as summarising and extracting information from a large volume of content, facilitating call centre support, enhancing personalised content creation, and more. The most effective way to realise the full potential of generative AI is through an ecosystem of partners that have access to the technology and expertise in the area. But with so many vendors entering the market and with the wide range of options available, companies are often left confused. Amidst the crowded vendor market, organisations need a clear and informed approach to effectively navigate through this complex vendor landscape. This report contains an overview of the main options available in the market. The choice of vendors depends on whether companies prefer to build generative AI systems from scratch or purchase pre-existing solutions to achieve their desired outcome. Broadly, generative AI vendors can be grouped into four categories: 1) Foundation model or Large Language Model (LLM) providers, 2) Infrastructure providers, 3) Software providers, and 4) IT service providers (including system integrators). In this report, we discuss the generative AI offerings offered by each of these sets of vendors in the market.
- ABB
- Accenture
- Amazon
- Anthropic
- Amazon Web Services
- Beam
- Cerebras
- Cohere
- DALL-E
- Google
- HCLTech
- IBM
- Infosys
- Intel
- Lightning
- Mosaic
- Meta
- Microsoft
- MidJourney
- Nvidia
- OpenAI
- Oracle
- Replit
- Salesforce
- Segmind
- ServiceNow
- TCS
- Wipro
- Artificial Intelligence
- Robotic Process Automation
Real World 'Visualisation': 242 million device in 2033 dominated by Connected Glasses
- Internet of Things
- IoT
- Hyperconnectivity
- Real World ‘Visualisation’
- Human Machine Interface
- AR
- Augmented Reality
- Connected Glasses
- Headsets
- Mixed Reality
- MR
- Tablets
- Video Walls
- Virtual Reality
- VR
This report provides Transforma Insights’ view on the Real World Visualisation market. This report comprises details on design, assembly, campus, field, project management, quality control and training use cases for Connected Glasses, Tablets, and Video Walls. The Connected Glasses segment in the report comprises both consumer examples and enterprise use cases of glasses. Tablets and Video Walls applications have specific enterprise use cases. The market has significantly expanded over the past few years with the launch of less bulky headsets, lower cost devices, a greater number of hardware vendors, and the introduction of controller-free devices with more storage capacity. Enterprises have started using AR/VR devices not only for remote monitoring and supervision but also to enhance business efficiency, reduce manual work and error, and support workers in dangerous and remote working situations such as mining, healthcare, and manufacturing. Most of these devices are still evolving in terms of their technical specifications, physical attributes, and cost. The market is mostly trending towards lightweight and easy-to-use products for consumers and enterprise customers. It’s likely that as consumers and enterprises increase their familiarity with these devices the demand and use of these devices will increase. The report provides a detailed definition of the sector, analysis of market development and profiles of the key vendors in the space. It also provides a summary of the current status of adoption and Transforma Insights’ ten-year forecasts for the market. The forecasts include analysis of the number of IoT connections by geography, the technologies used (including splits by 2G, 3G, 4G, 5G, LPWA, short range, satellite, and others), as well as the revenue split between module, value-added connectivity, and services. A full set of forecast data, including country-level forecasts, sector break-downs and public/private network splits, is available through the IoT Forecast tool.
- Apple
- Boeing
- Bosch
- Chi Mei
- Engo
- Epson
- Everysight
- Fujitsu
- Google
- Mercedes Benz
- Merge
- Meta
- Metaverse
- MGG Software
- Microsoft
- North
- Osterhout Design Group (ODG)
- Oyu Tolgoi
- Rio Tinto
- ST Logistics
- ThyssenKrup
- Vuzix
- Internet of Things
- Hyperconnectivity
- Human Machine Interface
Remote Diagnostics & Maintenance: 20.9 million devices aimed at optimising cost and overall equipment effectiveness
- Manufacturing
- Machinery
- Remote Diagnostics
- Predictive Maintenance
- Product Lifecycle Management
- Elevator
- Escalator
- Travellator
- Vertical Transportation
- Internet of Things
- IoT
- Hyperconnectivity
- Healthcare
- Brownfield
- Elevators
- Escalators
- Healthcare
- Healthcare Equipment Monitoring
- Industrial IoT
- IIoT
- Industry 4.0
- Lifts
- Machine Monitoring
- Machine Utilisation
- Manufacturing
- Remote Monitoring
- Retro-fit
This report provides Transforma Insights’ view on the Remote Diagnostics and Maintenance market. This segment comprises three application groups: Machinery Remote Diagnostics and Maintenance, Healthcare Manufacturer Monitoring and Vertical Transportation system. Remote Diagnostics & Maintenance has significant potential across the Industrial IoT domain. This includes OEM-installed connectivity in addition to retrofitting functionality on both new and brownfield equipment predominantly within the manufacturing domain. This Application Group also includes virtual monitoring of critical hardware devices in the healthcare sector and the use of IoT-enabled hardware solutions within the vertical transportation segment including lifts and escalators. Most of these devices are likely to support large and expensive equipment and reduce high maintenance bills and machine downtime. The report provides a detailed definition of the sector, analysis of market development and profiles of the key vendors in the space. It also provides a summary of the current status of adoption and Transforma Insights’ ten-year forecasts for the market. The forecasts include analysis of the number of IoT connections by geography, the technologies used (including splits by 2G, 3G, 4G, 5G, LPWA, short range, satellite and others), as well as the revenue split between module, value-added connectivity and services. A full set of forecast data, including country-level forecasts, sector breakdowns and public/private network splits, is available through the IoT Forecast tool.
- Apollo Hospitals
- AT&T
- Bosch
- Celsia
- Continental
- Deutsche Telekom
- Ericsson
- European Commission
- Grandcentrix
- Honeywell
- Hörmann
- IBM
- ISA
- Kinexon
- Kone
- Medtronic
- Michigan Medicine
- Microsoft
- Otis
- Pfannenberg
- Philips
- SAP
- Saratoga Hospitals
- SAZ Hospitals
- Siemens
- SKF
- Sugar Creek Brewing
- Telenor
- ThyssenKrup
- Toyota
- Trenitalia
- Vodafone
- Hyperconnectivity
- Internet of Things
- Artificial Intelligence
- Mining & Quarrying
- Manufacturing
- Health & Social Care
AV Equipment: Television, Home Video and Smart Speakers contributing to 5.6 billion AV devices in 2033
- Internet of Things
- IoT
- Hyperconnectivity
- Consumer Internet & Media Devices
- Amplifiers
- Audio
- AV Players
- AV Receivers
- Bluetooth
- Consoles
- Consumer Electronics
- Ethernet
- Games Consoles
- Hi-Fi
- Music
- OTT
- Projectors
- Speakers
- Streaming
- Television
- Turntables
- Video
- Video Games
- Virtual Assistant
- Wi-Fi
- Zigbee
This report summarises the status and forecasts from the AV Equipment Application Group found in the Transforma Insights Connected Things IoT forecast. The report provides a description of what is covered in the Application Group, as well as top-level figures from the forecast that provide detail on how many connected devices will be installed, the types of communication technology used and the total revenue opportunity. Full details are accessible through the TAM Forecast tool.
- Amazon
- Apple
- AuKing
- BayCare Health System
- BenQ
- Bluesound
- BMW
- Caavo
- Capcom
- Cedar-Sinai Medical Center
- Deezer
- Dunia Express
- Epson
- Ford
- GooDee
- Google
- Hisense
- Insignia
- International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
- LG
- Logitech
- Marriott
- Marquis
- Meta
- Microsoft
- Netflix
- NexiGo
- Nintendo
- Panasonic
- Parahyangan University
- Philips
- Roku
- Samsung
- SLS Hotel
- SofaBaton
- Sonos
- Sony
- Spotify
- Stellantis
- Tata Sky
- Tidal
- Ubisoft
- Vizio
- Xiaomi
- ZTE
- Internet of Things
- Hyperconnectivity
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