In today’s business environment, the Internet of Things (IoT) is becoming a key factor in business transformation, providing new opportunities for innovation and competitiveness.
IoT helps companies automate processes, improve data management, and optimize resources, paving the way for a more efficient and personalized business model, according to experts from the consulting company Euristiq, who have contributed with their knowledge and expertise to this article.
Historical context and evolution of IoT
The Internet of Things has evolved from simple machine communication mechanisms to a complex ecosystem that contributes to global digital transformation.
Starting in the 1980s, when concepts of smart devices were first introduced, IoT underwent significant changes. In the 1990s, with the development of the internet, the possibility of more complex device communication emerged. Over time, technologies have became more accessible and powerful, leading to the integration of IoT into various aspects of business and everyday life, providing the foundation for smart cities, industrial IoT, and a multitude of innovative applications.
Technological aspects of IoT
Today, the Internet of Things (IoT) is a network of interconnected devices that collect and exchange data. It is based on a combination of technologies, including sensors, cloud platforms, machine learning, and data analytics.
These devices can range from simple sensors to complex industrial machines. IoT enables their interaction and process automation, allowing companies to improve asset management, optimize operations, and provide new services.
The technological aspects of IoT involve the integration of various components:
- sensors and devices – collect data from the physical world, including temperature, pressure, humidity, and more.
- connectivity – ensures data transmission between devices and cloud platforms through various network protocols such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, LTE, or 5G.
- data processing and storage – occurs on the cloud iot platform, where data is analyzed and transformed into useful information.
- analytics and machine learning – enable the recognition of patterns and prediction of future events, improving decision-making and responsiveness.
- user interface and management – include applications and control panels that allow users to interact with the system and make decisions based on collected data.
These technologies create a foundation that enables IoT systems to be effective, adaptive, and scalable tools for transforming business processes.
Benefits of IoT for business
The benefits of IoT for businesses relate to various areas of management and operations. Experts from the company Euristiq highlight the key ones in the following order.
Increased operational efficiency. IoT automates routine processes, reducing the time and cost of their execution, leading to increased overall productivity.
Resource savings. IoT provides detailed data on resource usage, helping to optimize expenses and reduce costs.
Data-driven solutions. The collected data allow analyzing the efficiency of business processes, predicting trends, and adapting to changes.
Development of new products. IoT opens up opportunities for innovation, allowing the creation of new products or improvement of existing ones.
Improved customer satisfaction. Personalization of offers and improved service quality contribute to strengthening customer loyalty.
Enhanced security and monitoring. IoT improves asset monitoring and security, providing real-time alerts about potential issues.
Industry examples of IoT use
According to Euristiq experts, IoT is particularly useful in the following areas:
- manufacturing – IoT integration into production processes enables equipment automation, predictive maintenance, and real-time quality monitoring.
- agriculture – IoT is used for soil monitoring, water resource management, crop and livestock automation, increasing yield, and optimizing costs.
- healthcare – in the medical field, IoT facilitates health tracking through wearable devices and optimizes the operation of medical institutions.
- smart city – IoT helps improve urban infrastructure through intelligent traffic management, environmental monitoring, smart street lighting, and waste management.
- retail – in retail, IoT is applied to optimize logistics, manage inventory, personalize offers for customers, and improve customer interactions.
Future of IoT and business strategies
Discussing the trends and directions expected for IoT, Euristiq consultants emphasized the enhanced integration with AI and machine learning that enables advanced data analysis for decision-making and automation.
In addition, they noted the increasing autonomy of devices, namely the development of self-managed devices that reduce the need for human intervention.
The specialists also emphasized security enhancement, specifically the development of more powerful data and network protection mechanisms. In terms of infrastructure and the creation of smart cities, the experts anticipate expanded use of IoT for managing urban services and resources.
Supply chain management and logistics will also be optimized using IoT to increase efficiency and reduce costs. Additionally, the Internet of Things will play a significant role in the development of 5G, improving communication and data exchange between devices, as well as personalizing customer interactions.
“These trends will help companies shape strategies based on technological innovations and adapt to changing market demands,” Euristiq experts told, noting that IoT has already had a significant impact on various industries, fundamentally transforming traditional business approaches.
As Euristiq experts summarized it, “The future holds a scenario where IoT will continue to play a central role in the development of business strategies, supporting growth and adaptation to a constantly changing economic environment.”