Vodafone research reveals South African optimism over possible business outcomes from the Internet of Things (IoT)
Vodafone has released the South African findings of its fifth annual IoT Barometer Report – the leading global survey of business sentiment regarding investment and innovation in the Internet of Things. The IoT Barometer research surveyed 1,278 respondents in 13 countries: the US, Brazil, Ireland, UK, Germany, Italy, Spain, South Africa, China, India, Japan, Australia and New Zealand.
South Africa represented approximately10% of the participants including retail, manufacturing, energy and utilities, healthcare, transport and logistics, automotive, consumer electronics and the public sector. Responses were received from decision makers across a range of organisations - from SMEs to larger multinationals.
Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) polled higher than the global average (71%) when it came to the topic of the future of IoT, with 74% of EMEA respondents stating that by 2022 we will no longer talk about IoT - it will just be business outcomes. Key research findings for South Africa include:
Deon Liebenberg, Managing Executive for the Internet of Things at Vodacom, says: “Vodafone’s latest research findings prove that IoT is becoming an essential component of digital strategy in South Africa, with respondents confident that IoT will improve their business outcomes in future.”
The adoption of connected ‘things’ is gathering speed. Vodacom expects to see the South African IoT market mature significantly over the next year, particularly through the commercialisation of NarrowBand IoT networks, which will make the benefits of IoT more visible for both businesses and consumers.”
In terms of key global trends, the Barometer report found that:
The full global report can be accessed here: IoT Barometer Report