India set to be leader in IoT: Qualcomm

Mr Patel said the firm is working with various stakeholders for solutions across areas.

Update: 2018-07-26 00:30 GMT
Data localisation is an act of storing data on any device that is physically present within the borders of a particular country where the data was generated. (Representational Image)

New Delhi: An increasing base of tech-savvy consumers and rising data consumption will help India take up a leading position in the Internet of Things (IoT) market, chip maker Qualcomm said on Wednesday.

Qualcomm senior VP and General Manager (Connectivity and Networking) Rahul Patel said the IoT market in India is about $5.6 billion with more than 200 million connected devices.

As more and more gadgets get connected to the Internet this market is expected to grow to more than 2.7 billion devices by 2020, he said citing industry reports.

“India, in my opinion, is positioned and poised to be a leader in IoT in a big way with over one billion potential customers in India, directly or indirectly. It’s a tech-savvy market and huge amount of data is being consumed, data at available at affordable prices,” he said.

IoT refers to a network of inter-connected sensors and devices like smartphones, connected vehicles and appliances which harness information from massive amounts of data collected. With the use of sensors and data analytics, IoT can boost growth in sectors like agriculture, animal husbandry and logistics.

Mr Patel said the firm is working with various stakeholders for solutions across areas.

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