Global Smart Commercial Buildings Internet of Things Markets, 2022 - Focus on Technologies, Networks, and Services

DUBLIN, Sept. 11, 2018 /PRNewswire/ --

The "The Internet of Things in Smart Commercial Buildings 2018 to 2022" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

This Report is a new 2018 Study which Makes an Objective Assessment of the Market for the Internet of Things Technologies, Networks, and Services in Buildings 2018 to 2022

The 3rd edition of research into the Market for the Internet of Things in Smart Buildings (BIoT) focuses on market sizing and opportunities for Smart Commercial Buildings. It provides a completely fresh market assessment of the market based upon the latest information.

Why Do You Need This Report?

    --  Discover the market projections for the Internet of Things in Smart
        Commercial Buildings including network hardware and data services. The
        researchers size the markets for 6 key areas - Enablement Hardware,
        Connectivity Services, Data Integration, Big Data Analysis, Application
        Software and Professional Value Add Services.
    --  Understand the most recent assessment of the underlying traditional BAS
        markets for Building Energy Control Systems, BECS Supervisory Software,
        Enterprise Energy Management Software, Fire Detection, and Safety
        Systems, Lighting Controls and Physical Security Systems.
    --  Analyze the current situation in buildings contrasted with the vision
        for a future BIoT; And discover how business models and market
        opportunities will shift as BIoT moves from vision to reality.
    --  Discover the publisher's assessment of the number of connected devices
        that will be in operation by building vertically in 2022. Also, the
        number of connected devices that will be deployed by business/
        technology application.

The IoT has had a transformative effect on smart building automation and control in recent years, disrupting long-established business models and offering significant new opportunities to improve the efficiency of buildings, raise employee productivity, as well as helping to stimulate the development of innovative new services.

The report contains original analysis & forecasts, detailed analysis of the technology enablers, drivers and barriers shaping the market; a comprehensive assessment of the competitive landscape and crucial insights into what is driving M&A and investments into the market.

The Report Filters Out All The Key Facts And Draws Conclusions, So You Can Understand Exactly What Is Shaping The Future Of This Global Iot Market;

    --  This research indicates that the underlying Traditional BAS market saw
        revenues for global building systems totaling $101Bn in 2016. Revenue
        from Building Energy and Control Systems (BECS) made up the largest
        proportion of the market, with sales of $33.4Bn, followed by physical
        security with sales of $28.8Bn, and Fire Detection & Safety with
        $23.2Bn. The overall market grew a further 6.5% through to the end of
        2017, with the strongest growth being experienced in the lighting
        control area at 11%.
    --  The researchers project that the combined global market for the Internet
        of Things in Buildings (BIoT) will continue to grow significantly over
        the forecast period, rising from $34.8Bn at the end of 2017 to $84.2Bn
        by 2022, representing a CAGR of 19.4%. Growth in this area has slowed
        slightly since the last assessment of the 2015-2021 period, published in
        2016, largely due to the growing maturity of the market, but in part
        also due to other factors including persistent concerns over data
        privacy and cyber security as well as lower overall smart device
        proliferation estimates.
    --  The Asia-Pacific region overtook North America in terms of BIOT market
        revenues in 2015 and will retain its position as largest global market
        through to 2022. It currently represents just over a third of global
        sales (34.3%) and faster overall growth in the region will help it
        expand this share to over 36% by 2022. North America follows in terms of
        market size, but will decline in overall global importance from 30.9% in
        2017 to 27.7% by 2022.
    --  The researchers monitored a total of 886 deals of different types
        between 2012 and April 2017. 77% of these deals (682) were venture
        capital investments, but the researchers also observed nearly 200
        acquisitions, 4 mergers, 5 IPOs and 1 patent acquisition over the
        period. All of which combine to indicate a continued ongoing demand for
        both new innovation and expansion via M&A in the BIoT space.

Key Topics Covered:

1. Key Elements of the BIoT
1.1 Sensors & Connected Devices
1.2 Data Integration & Analytics
1.3 Data Processing (Cloud / Edge)
1.4 Mobility
1.5 AI & Machine Learning

2. The Building Internet of Things (BIoT)
2.1 The BIoT Supply Chain
2.2 Big Data Sources in Smart Buildings

3. The State of the Market
3.1 The Focus Shifts from Technologies to Outcomes
3.2 Market Adoption Rates and Investments Prospects
3.3 Failure Rates and Critical Success Factors
3.4 Connected Devices and Data Gathering in Smart Buildings
3.5 IoT Platforms Status
3.6 Connectivity Standards & Protocols
3.7 Industry Alliances & Consortia
3.8 Transitioning from BAS to BIoT
3.9 Cyber Security
3.10 Regulations & Legislation

4. BIoT Applications & Vertical Market Opportunities
4.1 General Smart Building Applications
4.2 Retail
4.3 Hospitality
4.4 Offices
4.5 The Market for Small and Medium Sized Commercial Buildings

5. The Global BIoT Market - Sizing & Growth Projections

6. BIoT Market Analysis by Region

7. Market Drivers
7.1 Economic & Business Drivers
7.2 Technology Drivers
7.3 Energy Efficiency & Environmental Drivers
7.4 Government Support Programs

8. Market Barriers
8.1 Challenges Analysis
8.2 Cyber Security & Data Privacy
8.3 Implementation Cost & ROI
8.4 Knowledge & Skills
8.5 Data Challenges
8.6 Cultural & Governance Challenges
8.7 Standards Challenges
8.8 Infrastructure Constraints

9. The BIoT Ecosystem
9.1 Evolving Business Models
9.2 Vertical Specific Specializations
9.3 Partnering & Strategic Alliances
9.4 Strategies & Positioning of The Major Players

10. IP & Patents

11. BIoT Deals Analysis
11.1 Overall Deals Analysis
11.2 Mergers & Acquisitions
11.3 Venture Capital Investment Analysis

Appendix
A1 - Building Systems Vendor Acquisitions, Investments & Partnerships
A2 - ICT Vendor Acquisitions, Investments & Partnerships
A3 - Partnerships & Strategic Alliances Summary
A4 - M&A and Investments in BIoT Companies in 2017
A5 - Leading Venture Capital Companies & Their BIoT Investments (2012 to May 2018)

Companies Mentioned

    --  75F
    --  ABB
    --  Accenture
    --  Accruent
    --  Acuity Brands
    --  Advanced Microgrid Solutions
    --  Aisle411
    --  Aquicore
    --  Asset Mapping
    --  Ayla Networks
    --  Bidgely
    --  BitStew Systems
    --  Bosch
    --  BuildingIQ
    --  C3 IoT
    --  CANDI Controls
    --  Canon
    --  CBRE
    --  Cisco
    --  Comfy
    --  Commscope
    --  Comverge
    --  Control4
    --  Cooper Industries
    --  Current by GE
    --  Cylon
    --  Daintree Networks|
    --  Danfoss
    --  Dell
    --  Delta Controls
    --  Digital Lumens
    --  Distech Controls
    --  Dropcam
    --  ecobee
    --  Ecorithm
    --  EcoSense
    --  EnerNoc
    --  Enlighted
    --  Estimote
    --  EVERYTHNG
    --  exma
    --  FirstFuel
    --  FogHorn
    --  GE
    --  Geli
    --  Gooee
    --  Google
    --  Gridpoint
    --  Honest Buildings
    --  Honeywell
    --  HP/Aruba
    --  Huawei
    --  IBM
    --  IFTTT
    --  indoo.rs
    --  Indoor Atlas
    --  Intel
    --  IoTium
    --  Jasper Wireless
    --  JLL
    --  Johnson Controls/Tyco
    --  Jooxter
    --  Joulex
    --  LeGrand
    --  Lone Rooftop
    --  Lutron
    --  Lynxspring
    --  mCube
    --  Microsoft
    --  Motorola Solutons
    --  NavVis
    --  Nest Labs
    --  Neul
    --  Nomi
    --  On-Ramp Wireless
    --  Opower
    --  Oracle
    --  Origami Energy
    --  Osram
    --  Philips
    --  Pointgrab
    --  pureLiFi
    --  Razberi Technologies
    --  Retroficiency
    --  Rifiniti
    --  Saia-Burgess Controls
    --  SAP
    --  Schneider Electric
    --  Senseware
    --  Sensity Systems
    --  ShopperTrak
    --  Siemens
    --  Sigfox
    --  Silver Spring Networks
    --  Site 1001
    --  SkyFoundry
    --  SmartThings
    --  Space Time Insight
    --  Stem
    --  Switch Automation
    --  Teem
    --  Tendril Networks
    --  Trane
    --  Tridium
    --  Urjanet
    --  View
    --  Xtralis
    --  Yardi
    --  Zoom

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