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IOT Node and Gateway Market Forecasting 2030: Market Trends and Growth Status

Global IOT Node and Gateway Market Size Was Valued at USD 419.65 Billion in 2022, and is Projected to Reach USD 836.18 Billion by 2030, Growing at a CAGR of 9.0 % From 2023-2030.

The market for IoT nodes and gateways is related to the industry sector that is concerned with creating, manufacturing, and distributing products necessary for Internet of Things (IoT) networks. IoT nodes function as endpoints, collecting and sending information to a central hub or gateway from linked sensors or devices. Gateways facilitate data aggregation, security, and transfer by acting as middlemen between Internet of Things devices and cloud computing environments or data centers. A vast range of hardware components, including as sensors, microcontrollers, communication modules, and edge computing devices, are included in this market. The proliferation of IoT applications across industries like healthcare, manufacturing, agriculture, and smart cities, as well as improvements in wireless communication technologies and rising use of cloud and edge computing solutions for IoT, are important factors propelling market growth.

Global IOT Node and Gateway Market Top Key Players:

Cisco Systems, Inc. (United States), Notion. (United States), Helium System Inc. (United States), Samsara Networks Inc. (United States), Beep Inc. (United States), Dell Technologies Inc. (United States), Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP (United States), Ubiquiti Inc. (United States), Intel Corporation (United States), Texas Instruments Incorporated (United States), Microchip Technology Inc. (United States), Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. (China), NXP Semiconductors N.V. (Netherlands), Quectel Wireless Solutions Co., Ltd. (China), Sierra Wireless, Inc. (Canada), STMicroelectronics N.V. (Switzerland), Telit Communications PLC (United Kingdom), Toshiba Corporation (Japan), TE Connectivity Ltd. (Switzerland), Estimote Inc. (
9 months ago

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