The concept of the internet of things (IoT) is here to stay and continues to be a hot topic across a range of industries and in our day to day lives. IoT has a range of implications and benefits, depending on business and industry. In this article, we dive in to three of the most significant future applications of the retail sector.
The infographic below, although published in 2015 by Viewpoint, pinpoints some of the other applications and use cases of IoT in retail.
A lot of us use a wide range of modern tech and marketing terms in our daily lives but when it all boils down to it, we are oftentimes unable to explain what they actually mean. IoT is for many of us, one of those terms, so let’s dive a little deeper into what it actually stands for.
There is a lot of complexity around the term but let’s try to stick to the basics. Jacob Morgan, a Forbes contributor puts it this way: "Simply put, IoT is the concept of basically connecting any device with an on and off switch to the Internet (and/or to each other). This includes everything from cellphones, coffee makers, washing machines, headphones, lamps, wearable devices and almost anything else you can think of." Analysts and experts estimate that by 2020, there will be between 26 and 100 billion connected devices in the world.
Some of the more fun examples of how this could impact our day to day lives is our fridge being able to order milk and eggs from an online grocery store when we are low, or our car sending a message to our friends saying we will be 10 minutes late to a scheduled meeting due to heavy traffic. On a higher level, IoT can be used to optimise cities through improved and automated waste collection and by helping us understand how we work and live. It’s easy to see why IoT is such a hot topic these days, when you look at the endless possibilities and applications and it will be interesting to see how it will affect our world in the near future.