BANGALORE, INDIA: IoT is the single biggest business priority for one in ten manufacturers across the world right now, reveals a new survey by Infor.
The transition to IoT is well underway for global manufacturers. In fact, 10 percent of manufacturers claim they already have an established IoT project underway, with 22 percent either running a pilot or planning a project within the next 12 months. Well over a third (38 percent) claim to be investigating its potential.
The research, which polled manufacturers across 12 different countries, including North America, UK, Germany, France, Italy, China and India also reveals that 28 percent putting it in their top three.
The benefits of IoT are well documented, with new revenue opportunities based on the monetization of information billed as one of the most exciting. However, it seems the majority (55 percent) of the manufacturers polled as part of the research view cost savings from greater operational efficiencies as the greatest opportunity associated with the initiative, with a third envisaging competitive advantage through additional revenue from new services.
Specific benefits, according to the research, are likely to come through productivity, which topped the list according to 20 percent, followed by better insight and decision-making (15 percent); greater utilization of equipment and machinery (15 percent); new services (11 percent); and new revenue streams (13 percent).
However a lack of ownership is impeding adoption with respondents citing a total of nine different functions as the primary drivers of IoT. These span a range of roles from the executive team (31 percent) and IT (28 percent), to marketing (5 percent); manufacturing operations (13 percent) and facilities (6 percent).
When asked about challenges to IoT implementation, respondents pointed to a lack of skills, unclear benefits and cost as the primary culprits.
"Manufacturers, challenged by the constant need to improve productivity, see the competitive advantage available to them through exploiting IoT technologies. This research confirms that over half of manufacturers recognize the potential and are either piloting projects or actively investigating use-cases," said Andrew Kinder, VP Industry & Solution Strategy at Infor.
"We expect more of these pilot projects to evolve into production-ready deployments over the next 18 months - which should send a warning message to the 43 percent of respondents who have yet to recognize the value."