Global Internet Of Things Market Companies
ABB, Telit Cinterion, Semtech Corporation, and other well-known companies are among the major participants in the target industry. The market growth for Internet of Things (IoT) in energy and utility applications is being driven by these major players, who are concentrating on smart grids, renewable energy integration, data analytics, cybersecurity, interoperability, sustainability, investigating the use of blockchain technology, and encouraging cooperation between energy companies, IoT providers, and other stakeholders.
List of Key Players in the Market:
- Semtech Corporation
- Telit Cinterion
- ABB
- SATELIO IOT SERVICES, S.L.
- Landis+Gyr
- Honeywell International Inc.
- C3.ai, Inc.
- Enel Spa
- Synergy BV
- Siemens
- Schneider Electric
- Cisco Systems, Inc.
- IBM Corporation
- Microsoft
- Robert Bosch GmbH
Recent News:
- PepsiCo, Qualcomm, and Intel are among the companies in a new business partnership focused on developing innovations in the field of the Ambient Internet of Things (IoT), a class of IoT devices that may be fueled largely by ambient energy harvesting rather than a battery, in March 2025. By transcending the constraints of conventional battery-powered devices and resource scarcity, this was a significant advancement that paved the way for low-cost, sustainable IoT technology in the future.
- Qualcomm Technologies and IDEMIA Secure Transactions collaborated to provide the IoT industry a reliable and completely scalable iSIM solution, in March 2025. In order to ensure compliance with the new IoT GSMA specification, this required supplying the first integrated and reprogrammable iSIM in the world, powered by the new Qualcomm E41 4G Modem-RF. This invention, which was specifically designed for small, economical, and power-efficient devices, was especially attractive to industries such as asset monitoring, linked industry, smart grid technologies, and healthcare.
- The marketing director of Semtech's LoRa ecosystem, Rémi Demerlé, was supposed to give a keynote address at the 9th IEC-IEEE-BIS Smart Energy Standardization Coordination Workshop during India Smart Utility Week (ISUW) 2025, according to a statement released by Semtech Corporation, a high-performance semiconductor, Internet of Things (IoT) systems, and cloud connectivity service provider, in March 2025. Through low power, long-range connectivity solutions that improved sustainability, efficiency, and dependability across utility distribution networks, LoRaWAN technology was transforming smart metering installations globally, according to the presentation.
- The Sub0G program, a subsection of the Sigfox 0G protocol, had been launched by UnaBiz, a major IoT data service provider and integrator, in January 2025. It was designed to give the supply chain and logistics industry with extremely cost-effective and large-scale IoT applications. In line with sustainability goals, legal regulations, and ESG reporting standards such as the EU's Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), the program was a market-driven endeavor that addressed urgent consumer concerns in asset monitoring and inventory management.
- The STM32U0 series is a new range of microcontrollers from STMicroelectronics that are intended to improve electronics' energy efficiency, in August 2024. Up to 50% less energy was used by the new series than by its predecessors, which might result in fewer battery replacements and less of an environmental effect from discarded batteries. These microcontrollers are essential for the operation of smart sensors and actuators, which are utilized in Internet of Things (IoT) applications and smart buildings. It is also necessary for effective resource and energy management.