The Internet of Things in Smart Buildings 2014 to 2020
Via Memoori:
This Report is a new 2014 Study which Makes an Objective Assessment of the Market for Internet of Things Technologies, Networks and Services in Buildings 2014 to 2020
Memoori defines the Building Internet of Things (BIoT) as: “The overlaying of an IP network, connecting all the building services monitoring, analyzing and controlling without the intervention of humans.” The value in BIoT is as much in the data as the devices. Collecting data from more building services and equipment will provide a much more granular view of exactly how each building is performing. Building equipment manufacturers must start selling systems that collect, store and analyze data in the cloud, so they can use it to provide better operational efficiency.
WHY DO YOU NEED THIS REPORT?
- Discover our market projections for the Internet of Things in Buildings (BIoT) including network hardware and data services.
- Understand the figures for the overall market for Systems in Buildings. Physical Security, Lighting Control and Fire Detection & Safety will represent the 3 largest segments by 2020.
- 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.
- What is driving M&A and Investment in this business? Discover the valuations paid for IoT & BIoT companies.
Our underlying market figures indicate that the overall market for systems in buildings will grow from $110.9Bn in 2014 to $181.1Bn in 2020, with Physical Security, Lighting Control and Fire Detection & Safety representing the 3 largest segments. In order to calculate the technical market potential for the BIoT we have assessed the additional cost requirement of adding connectivity through sensors to existing or newly installed building systems, as well as projecting the growth in related network hardware and IoT data services that the BIoT would enable to generate. We therefore project that the global market for the Internet of Things in Buildings (BIoT) will rise from $22.93Bn in 2014 to over $85Bn in 2020.
- Overall connectivity penetration rates across all building systems are at only around 16%. This connectivity penetration rate will rise steadily over the coming years, but mainstream penetration, i.e. 50% of all building systems devices connected, is unlikely to be achieved before 2025.
- The networking and related services segment of the market will show a steady growth of 22.6% CAGR rising from $9.53Bn in 2014 to $32.43Bn in 2020 which represents 37% of overall revenues by 2020. Similar to the market for connectivity hardware, effective network deployment to keep up with the rising bandwidth demands of the BIoT will be crucial to the effective delivery of services and the management of data flows.
- Over the course of the last 4 years we have tracked a total of 23 acquisitions in the BIoT sphere of influence, ranging in value from $3.7 million to over $3Bn.
- Since 2010, we have also tracked a total of 114 investment deals relating to the BIoT with funding rounds ranging in value from $1 million to over $126 million.
For only USD 1,500 this report provides valuable information so companies can improve their strategic planning exercises AND look at the potential for developing their business through merger, acquisition and alliance.
The information contained in this report will be of value to all those engaged in managing, operating and investing in Commercial Smart Buildings (and their Advisers) around the world. In particular those wishing to acquire, merge, sell or find alliance partners will find it particularly useful. With each Report Purchase, Memoori offers a valuable 30 minutes of Telephone access with an Analyst. To be used within 3 months of purchase.

- Preface
- The Executive Summary
- 1. The Structure, Shape and State of the Market
- 1.1 The Wider IoT Market
- 1.2 The Internet of Things Landscape
- 1.3 Networks, Standards & Protocols
- 1.4 IoT Messaging Protocols
- 1.5 Industry Alliances & Consortia
- 2. The Building Internet of Things (BIoT) Market
- 2.1 Definition & BIoT Mapping
- 2.2 The Opportunity at Stake
- 2.3 The State of the Market
- 2.4 Building Specific Protocols
- 2.5 Proving the Business Case for IoT investment
- 3. BIoT Applications
- 3.1 Lighting
- 3.2 HVAC
- 3.3 Security – Access Control, Intruder Alarms, Video Surveillance
- 3.4 Fire & Safety
- 3.5 Energy & Smart Grid
- 3.6 Water
- 3.7 Occupancy & Floorspace Utilization
- 3.8 Asset Performance, Utilization & Fault Detection
- 4. Vertical Market Opportunities
- 4.1 Retail
- 4.2 Healthcare
- 4.3 Education
- 4.4 Hospitality
- 4.5 Real Estate
- 4.6 Manufacturing & Industrial Automation
- 5. The Global BIoT Market – Sizing and Growth Projections
- 6. BIoT Market Analysis by Region
- 6.1 North America
- 6.2 Latin America
- 6.3 Asia Pacific
- 6.4 Europe
- 6.5 The Middle East & Africa
- 7. Market Drivers
- 7.1 Economic & Business Drivers
- 7.2 Technology Drivers
- 7.3 Energy Efficiency / Environmental Drivers
- 7.4 Research Regulatory and Legislative Drivers
- 8. Market Barriers & Challenges
- 8.1 A Complicated and Combative Standards Landscape
- 8.2 Security & Privacy
- 8.3 Network Capacity Crunch
- 8.4 Skills
- 8.5 Ownership, Control & Stakeholder Perspectives
- 8.6 Data Volume & Complexity
- 8.7 Principal-Agent Split Incentives
- 8.8 Negative Environmental Impacts
- 9. Market Strategies & Business Models
- 9.1 Positioning of the Major IT firms
- 9.2 Infrastructure Providers
- 9.3 Software Providers
- 9.4 Chip Makers
- 9.5 Vertical market integration and the Building Internet of Things
- 9.6 IoT Supply Chain Partnering
- 9.7 The Growth in Cloud Based Offerings
- 10. IP & Patents
- 11. The Home Market Is Hot Right Now
- 12. BIoT Deals Analysis
- 12.1 Mergers & Acquisitions
- 12.2 BIoT Investment Deals
- 12.3 BIoT Deals – Driver Analysis
- 13. Private Equity & Venture Capital Analysis
- 14. Investment Market & M&A Forecasts
- 1. The Structure, Shape and State of the Market
- A1 – Company Profiles
- A2 – M&A and Investments in BIoT Companies in 2013 / 14
- A3 – Venture Capital Companies & Their BIoT Investments
- Fig 1.1 – An Overview of the Internet of Things Market by Vertical, % of Market, % of Connected Devices
- Fig 2.1 – The Buildings IoT Market by Hardware & Services
- Fig 2.2 – Wireless Sensor Network Providers Target Internet of Things Market
- Fig 2.3 – Top Ways IT Pros are Preparing for the Internet of Things
- Fig 2.4 – Internet Enabled Devices in Buildings Currently Connected to Networks
- Fig 4.1 – Percentage of Companies Investing in IoT by Industry
- Fig 4.2 – Economist Intelligence Index – IoT Business Index
- Fig 5.1 – The Market for Systems in Buildings 2014 – 2020
- Fig 5.2 – The Global Market for the Internet of Things in Buildings 2014 – 2020
- Fig 5.3 – Company Investments in IoT – Year on Year Increase in IoT Investments
- Fig 5.4 – The Market for the Internet of Things in Buildings by Region 2014 – 2020
- Fig 6.1 – The Market for the Internet of Things in Buildings – North America, 2014 – 2020
- Fig 6.2 – The Market for the Internet of Things in Buildings – Latin America, 2014 – 2020
- Fig 6.3 – The Market for the Internet of Things in Buildings – Asia Pacific, 2014 – 2020
- Fig 6.4 – The Market for the Internet of Things in Buildings – Europe, 2014 – 2020
- Fig 6.5 – The Market for the Internet of Things in Buildings – The Middle East & Africa, 2014 – 2020
- Fig 10.1 – % of Global IoT Patent Applications, Selected Countries
- Fig 12.1 – BIoT Deals Completed from 2010 to 2014
- Fig 12.2 – BIoT Deals by Primary Driver – 2010 to Sept 2014
- Fig 13.1 – BIoT Private Equity and Venture Capital Investments 2010 to 2014
- Fig 14.1 – BIoT Deals Forecast to 2020
- Table 1 – Key Components of the Internet of Things
- Table 2 – Comparison of Key Wireless Standards
- Table 3 – Prominent Emerging IoT Protocols
- Table 4 – Industry Alliances and Consortia
- Table 5 – Government & Industry Support Programs
- Table 6 – Major M&A investors 2010 to Date
- Table 7 – Leading VC Investments and Investors
- ABB / ARM Holdings / Robert Bosch GmbH / Cisco Systems / Dell / Echelon Corp / Huawei / Honeywell / HP / IBM / General Electric / Google / Intel / Jasper Technologies / Johnson Controls / Juniper Networks / Microsoft / Oracle / Koninklijke Philips NV / PTC Inc / Qualcomm Inc / Samsung / SAP / Schneider Electric / Siemens AG / Texas Instruments / Tridium / Tyco International / Nest Labs / Dropcam / Enlighted / Neul / Ayla Networks / Redwood Systems / On-Ramp Wireless / Control4 / Estimote / eConais / SmartThings / Thingworx / Ubix Labs / Jasper Wireless / Spark Labs.