In short Enterprise spending on industrial core value chain software and OT hardware is poised to surpass $350 billion by 2030 as manufacturers increasingly digitalize their businesses, according to recent IoT Analytics research. Analysis in IoT Analytics’ 105-page Industrial Automation Projects Report and Database 2025—based on over 4,000 publicly shared case studies—reveals distinct industrial, regional, and technological footprints from 5 of the leading industrial automation vendors:...| IoT Analytics
In short Scalability, automation, and serviceability are the top 3 paradigms that are shaping factories of the future. Underpinning these paradigms is software, and it is notable that software-defined manufacturing is increasingly replacing rigid, hardware-centric automation. The IoT Analytics team shares 8 notable developments in software-defined manufacturing based on its research and observations at major industry technology exhibitions. Why it matters For industrial software vendors: As m...| IoT Analytics
In short The recent release of DeepSeek’s R1 model has shaken tech stocks, with shares of some market participants (e.g., NVIDIA) down ~20% since January 27, 2025. R1 is largely open, on par with leading proprietary models, appears to have been trained at significantly lower cost, and is cheaper to use in terms of API access, all of which point to an innovation that may change competitive dynamics in the field of Generative AI. IoT Analytics sees end users and AI applications providers as t...| IoT Analytics