As the year comes to a close and predictions for next year are made, more than one area of the Internet of Things is expected to grow.
That’s according to a new set of
predictions for next year’s trends, just released by Juniper Research.
Here are the top predictions related to the Internet of Things that are expected to gain momentum next year,
according to Juniper:
- Virtual reality shifts from hardware to content creation. While most developments within the virtual reality markets in 2016 were hardware-based, 2017 will be the
year that top-level content creators move to the immersive medium. In addition to the gaming industry, the media and tourism industries are expected to commit to incorporating VR into their
strategies. Using VR in tourism will come in the form of interactive mobile-based VR experiences to add to tourist experiences during their visits, while the media industry will look to incorporate
immersive experiences across various platforms.
- Digital voice assistants battle for the market, especially in the home. Consumer adoption of digital voice assistants from
Google, Amazon and others will grow large enough to create a competitive market between the assistants. The device ecosystems of consumers will move toward consolidating to devices connect to and
driven by a certain platform. Sticking to a single brand will become the standard when it comes to consumers outfitting their homes with connected devices. As a result, the competition between brands
vying to become the ecosystem of choice will be strong within the smart home. This will lead to brands leveraging bundle discounts and exclusive services in products with their digital voice
assistants.
- Autonomous vehicles begin to see government regulations. Although a commercially available self-driving vehicle will likely not be a reality in 2017, the government
will begin to make headway on autonomous vehicle regulation. A lobby group that was created this year and includes Google, Ford, Uber, Lyft and Volvo is expected to lead an effort to push for broader
availability for testing autonomous vehicles on public roads.
- Chatbot use becomes more widespread. As the capabilities improve, chatbot adoption will grow, with use cases in
eCommerce. Chatbots integrated into social platforms can bring booking travel and purchasing other goods and services directly into those platforms. In addition to possible voice interaction
capabilities, chatbots can also become personalized by analyzing available information on the social platform.
- eSports expands into the mainstream. Next year, more than 190
million viewers will tune into professional gaming, on mobile and online channels. The growth will bring viewership levels close to traditional sports and, as a result, will drive an increase in
advertising dollars spent.
Good list but what about drones? commercial and residential use will be something to keep an eye on as well in 2017.
Mark - Thank you for your comment! While this list is from Juniper's set of predictions, there has been a lot of movement from key players across the UAV // UAS space this year and, personally, I would expect that to continue into next year. Although FAA regulations began to move in the right direction this year, they currently still limit certain aspects of flight that are needed for that market to fully take off (couldn't avoid the pun). That said, major carriers, device manufacturers, and governments are working to develop the frameworks and devices while the regulatory landscape evolves. In my opinion, worth keeping an eye on in 2017, for sure.