Top 20 Internet of Things (IoT) Companies 2018
出 版 商:Visiongain
出版日期:2018/07/19
頁 數:175頁
文件格式:PDF
The increased focus on a more efficient energy grid infrastructure has led Visiongain to publish this timely report. The market of power transformers is expected to flourish in the next few years because of the need for efficient energy usage and also a greater renewable energy penetration into the energy mix is expected to feed through in the latter part of the decade driving growth to new heights. If you want to be part of this growing industry, then read on to discover how you can maximise your investment potential.
REPORT HIGHLIGHTS
- 307 quantitative tables, charts, and graphs
- Analysis of key players in Power Transformers technology
- ABB Ltd.
- General Electric Company
- Toshiba Corporation
- Siemens AG
- Schneider Electric SE
- Hitachi Ltd.
- Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
- Crompton Greaves Limited
- Hyosung Corporation
- Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited
- Fuji Electric Co. Ltd.
- Global Power Transformers market outlook and analysis from 2018-2028
- Power Transformers Insulations forecasts and analysis from 2018-2028
- Gas Insulation forecast 2018-2028
- Oil Insulation forecast 2018-2028
- Dry Insulation forecast 2018-2028
- Air Insulation forecast 2018-2028
- Other Insulation forecast 2018-2028
- Power Transformers forecasts and analysis by Phase from 2018-2028
- Single Phase forecast 2018-2028
- Three Phase forecast 2018-2028
- Power Transformers forecasts and analysis by Rating from 2018-2028
- Low Rating forecast 2018-2028
- Medium Rating forecast 2018-2028
- High Rating forecast 2018-2028
- Regional Power Transformers market forecasts from 2018-2028
- US forecast 2018-2028
- Mexico forecast 2018-2028
- China forecast 2018-2028
- Japan forecast 2018-2028
- India forecast 2018-2028
- Germany forecast 2018-2028
- UK forecast 2018-2028
- Italy forecast 2018-2028
- Russia forecast 2018-2028
- Rest of Europe forecast 2018-2028
- Saudi Arabia forecast 2018-2028
- Egypt forecast 2018-2028
- Rest of Middle East and Africa forecast 2018-2028
- South Korea forecast 2018-2028
- Rest of Asia Pacific forecast 2018-2028
- Canada forecast 2018-2028
- Brazil forecast 2018-2028
- Argentina forecast 2018-2028
- Rest of Latin America forecast 2018-2028
- Key questions answered
- What does the future hold for the power transformers industry?
- Where should you target your business strategy?
- Which applications should you focus upon?
- Which disruptive technologies should you invest in?
- Which companies should you form strategic alliances with?
- Which company is likely to success and why?
- What business models should you adopt?
- What industry trends should you be aware of?
- Target audience
- Leading energy/electric power companies
- Suppliers
- Contractors
- Technologists
- R&D staff
- Consultants
- Analysts
- CEO’s
- CIO’s
- COO’s
- Business development managers
- Investors
- Governments
- Agencies
- Industry organisations
- Banks
1. Report Overview
1.1. Internet of Things Market Set for Explosive Growth
1.2. Benefits Derived from Internet of Things
1.3. Internet of Things Growth Drivers
1.4. 5G, LTE and IoT Uptake
1.5. Aim of the Report
1.6. Structure of the Report
1.7. Report Scope
1.8. Highlights in the report include:
1.9. Who is This Report for?
1.10. Questions Answered by this Report
1.11. Benefits of This Report
1.12. Methodology
2. Introduction to the Internet of Things Market
2.1. What Defines the Internet of Things?
2.2. M2M Technology is the Backbone behind the Massive Potential in the Internet of Things Market
2.3. M2M History and Recent Developments
2.4. A Range of Benefits Derived from Internet of Things
2.5. IoT Applications by Industry
2.6. Cloud to Play Pivotal Role in the Internet of Things Industry Boom
2.7. Big-Data to Explode with the Rise in Internet of Things Market
2.8. Growth in the Wireless Sector
3. Global Internet of Things Market Forecasts
3.1. Market Definition
3.2. Global Internet of Things Market Forecast 2018-2028
3.3. Global Internet of Things Connections Forecast 2018-2028
4. Competitor Positioning in the Internet of Things Market
4.1. Leading 20 Company Revenues in the Internet of Things Market
5. Leading 20 Companies in the Internet of Things Market
5.1. Verizon Communications, Inc. Company Overview
5.1.1. Verizon Communications, Inc. Financials
5.1.2. Verizon Communications, Inc. IoT Key Developments
5.2. Vodafone Group Plc. Company Overview
5.2.1. Vodafone Group Plc. Financials
5.2.2. Vodafone Group Plc. IoT Key Developments
5.3. Oracle Corporation Company Overview
5.3.1. Oracle Corporation Financials
5.3.2. Oracle Corporation IoT Key Developments
5.4. China Mobile Ltd. Company Overview
5.4.1. China Mobile Ltd. Financials
5.4.2. China Mobile Ltd. IoT Key Developments
5.5. Fitbit, Inc. Company Overview
5.5.1. Fitbit, Inc. Financials
5.5.2. Fitbit, Inc. IoT Key Developments
5.6. Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Company Overview
5.6.1. Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Financials
5.6.2. Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. IoT Key Developments
5.7. IBM Company Overview
5.7.1. IBM Financials
5.7.2. IBM IoT Key Developments
5.8. GE Company Overview
5.8.1. GE Financials
5.8.2. GE IoT Key Developments
5.9. AT&T Company Overview
5.9.1. AT&T Financials
5.9.2. AT&T Business Aims
5.9.3. AT&T Position in the Market
5.9.4. AT&T IoT Key Developments
5.10. Microsoft Company Overview
5.10.1. Retail
5.10.2. Healthcare
5.10.3. Automotive
5.10.4. Microsoft Financials
5.10.5. Microsoft IoT Key Developments
5.11. Google Company Overview
5.11.1. Google Financials
5.11.2. Google IoT Key Developments
5.12. Apple Inc. Company Overview
5.12.1. Apple Inc. Financials
5.12.2. Apple Inc. IoT Key Developments
5.13. Cisco Company Overview
5.13.1. Cisco Financials
5.13.2. Cisco IoT Key Developments
5.14. Intel Corporation Company Overview
5.14.1. Intel Corporation Financials
5.14.2. Intel Corporation IoT Key Developments
5.15. Qualcomm Company Overview
5.15.1. Qualcomm Financials
5.15.2. Qualcomm IoT Key Developments
5.16. Amazon Company Overview
5.16.1. Amazon Financials
5.16.2. Amazon IoT Key Developments
5.17. HP Company Overview
5.17.1. HP Financials
5.17.2. HP IoT Key Developments
5.18. Silver Springs Networks Company Overview
5.18.1.1. Silver Springs Networks Financials
5.18.2. Silver Springs Networks IoT Key Developments
5.19. Schneider Electric SE Company Overview
5.19.1. Schneider Electric SE Financials
5.19.2. Schneider Electric SE IoT Key Developments
5.20. Philips N.V. Company Overview
5.20.1. Philips N.V. Financials
5.20.2. Philips N.V. IoT Key Developments
6. Other Companies in the Internet of Things (IoT) Market 2018
7. SWOT Analysis of the Internet of Things Market
7.1. Strengths
7.1.1 Cost savings
7.1.2 Creating New Revenue Streams
7.1.3 Connected Devices Growing Rapidly
7.2. Weaknesses
7.2.1 IoT Solutions Can Be Expensive
7.2.2 Technical Problems
7.2.3 Limited 3G Infrastructure
7.2.4 Limited Awareness
7.3. Opportunities
7.3.1 IoT Gaining Popularity
7.3.2 Enhanced Market Segmentation
7.3.3 IoT can be Expanded to Any Vertical
7.4. Threats
7.4.1 Security Concerns
7.4.2 Highly Fragmented Market Place
7.4.3 Unclear Business Models
8. Internet of Things Technical Ecosystem Analysis
8.1. Network Concerns for M2M
8.2. Requirements to Solve M2M Deployment Issues
8.3. Data Security a Big Concern for Internet of Things Adoption
8.4. GPRS / SMS / CDMA / LTE
8.5. Two-Way Communication
8.6.Support for More than One Communication Type
8.7. Ensuring Minimum Downtime
8.8. Cost Effective
8.9. Utilising the Right Toolsets
8.10. Optimised Billing
8.11.Business Case for IoT
8.12. Smart Services for IoT
8.13. Smart Service Business Plan for OEMs
8.14. IoT in the Future
8.15. System Awareness
8.16. Business Case for System Awareness
8.17. M2M Platform Requirements and Opportunities
8.18. Internet of Things in the LTE Era
8.19. Switching from 3G to LTE
8.20. Impact of Switch from 3G to LTE on M2M
8.21. Internet Protocol Version 6 – IPv6
8.22. Potential Impact of IPv6 on IoT
8.23. Successful IoT Migration to IPv6
8.24. IPv6 to Benefit IoT
8.25. IoT Standards and Standards Bodies
9. Conclusions
9.1. Internet of Things Market Drivers
9.2. Network Coverage
9.3. Telematics and Telemetry Increasing Efficiency
9.4. Service Providers Need to Expand Offerings
9.5. Telematics Initiatives
9.6. IPv6 Will Increase IoT Opportunities
9.7. M2M Creating Scope for Development of New Applications
9.8. Internet of Things Market Restraints
9.9. Fragmented Value Chain
9.10. Lack of Universal Standards
9.11. Marketing Challenges
9.12. Roaming
9.13. Security Concerns
9.14. Opportunities with the Internet of Things
9.15. E-health
9.16. Smart Grid
9.17. Connected Appliances
9.18. Connected Home
9.19. Way Forward
9.19.1. Increase in M2M Partnerships
9.19.2. Standardisation
9.19.3. Measuring Data
9.19.4. New Business Models
10. Glossary
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COMPANIES LISTED
A+E Networks
Accenture Plc.
Aclara Incorporated
Adept Enterprise Solutions
Afrimax
Aisle411
Altice
Amazon
Ameresco, Inc.
America Movil
Amerlux
Andreessen Horowitz
Apple Inc.
AT&T
Audi
AXA
Axeda Corporation
Best Buy
BlackBerry
Blaze
Boston Dynamics
CFDA
China Mobile Ltd.
Cinterion
Cisco
Cloudera
ColdLightCostco
Costco
Dai Telecom Holdings (2000) Ltd.
DeepMind
Deutsche Telekom
DexCom
Dick’s Sporting Goods
ENGIE
Ericsson
Ernst & Young (EY)
Essence
Etisalat
Etisalat Digital
Exponent
Fitbit, Inc.
Fleetmatics Group
Ford Motor Company
Garmin Pay
General Electric (GE)
General Motors
Google
Groupe ENGIE
Gutor Electronic LLC
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE)
Honeywell International Inc
HP
HP Enterprise
Huawei Technologies
Hughes Telematics
Husqvarna
IBM
IBM’s Institute for Business Value (IBV)
Intel Corporation
Itron Inc.
Jasper Wireless, Inc.
Kepware
Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers.
KORE Telematics
KPN
KTM
Lenovo
LexInnova
LQD WiFi
LSK Global Pharma Services
Luminous Power Technologies Pvt Ltd
Macy’s
Mastercard
McKinsey & Company
Microchip
Microsoft Corporation
Mobility Ado
Motorola M2M
M-PESA
National Instruments
Nest Labs
Niara
Niddel Corp
NIU Technologies
Nokia
Nordea Bank AB
Norwest Venture Partners
nPhase
NRTC
NTT DoCoMo
O’stin
Oklahoma Gas & Electric (OG&E)
OnStar
Oracle Communications
Oracle Corporation
Orange
Orange Business Services
OSIsoft
Panasonic Corporation
Peugeot Citroen
Philips Lighting.
Philips N.V.
Podsystem
Prosodie-Capgemin
Providence St. Joseph Health
PST Electronics
PTC
Qualcomm Technologies
Quirky
Red Bull
REI
Rice Electronics.
Robert Bosch GmbH
Rodale Inc
Rogers
Royal Philips
RRE
Rubikloud
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. ‘
SAP
Schlumberger Limited
Schneider Electric SE
SFR
Siemens AG
SingTel
SKY
Sky Network Television
Skyward
Smart Parking Limited
SolveIT Software
SP Group
SparklineData
Speculur
Sprint
Staples
Target Corporation
Telcel
Telefónica
Telekom Austria
Telemecanique,
Telenor Connexion
Telenor Objects
Telit
Telit Automotive Solutions S.a.r.l
Telit Communication PLC
Telit Communications Spain SL
Telit Wireless Services Ltd
Telit Wireless Solutions GmbH
Telit Wireless Solutions Hong Kong Limited.
Telit Wireless Solutions Srl
Telstra
T-Mobile
Toshiba Corporation
Trilliant Holdings, Inc.
Troy-CSL Lighting
Tyntec.
Unity Technologies
USI
Verizon Communications, Inc.
Verizon Wireless
Vimpelcom
Visa
Vodafone
Vodafone New Zealand
Volkswagen
Vuforia
Walmart
Wipro
WPG Americas
Xiaomi
Xively
Xylem Inc..
ZF Friedrichshafen
Organisations mentioned
6LowPAN
Association of Radio Industries and Businesses (ARB)
CENELEC
China Communications Standards Association (CCSA)
Dubai Electricity & Water Authority (DEWA)
EPCGlobal
EU CASAGRAS
European Commission
European Smart Metering Industry Group (ESMIG)
European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI)
German Patent and Trade Mark Office (GPTO)
Golden Valley Electric Association (GVEA )
GSM Association
Home Gateway Initiative (HGI)
IETF ROLL
Industrial Internet Consortium (IIC)
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
International Cricket Council (ICC)
International Standards Organization (ISO)
IOTA Foundation
KNX
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Midwestern Higher Education Compact (MHEC)
Port of Rotterdam
Telecommunication Technology Committee (TTC) of Japan
Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA)
Telecommunications Technology Association of Korea (TTA)
Telecommunication Technology Committee (TTC) of Japan
The Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS) of the U.S
The Association of Radio Industries and Businesses (ARIB) and the
The China Communications Standards Association (CCSA)
The European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI)
The Telecommunications Department of Energy (TTA) of Korea
UK's Department for Energy and Climate Change (DECC)
US Air Force
W-Mbus
1.1. Internet of Things Market Set for Explosive Growth
1.2. Benefits Derived from Internet of Things
1.3. Internet of Things Growth Drivers
1.4. 5G, LTE and IoT Uptake
1.5. Aim of the Report
1.6. Structure of the Report
1.7. Report Scope
1.8. Highlights in the report include:
1.9. Who is This Report for?
1.10. Questions Answered by this Report
1.11. Benefits of This Report
1.12. Methodology
2. Introduction to the Internet of Things Market
2.1. What Defines the Internet of Things?
2.2. M2M Technology is the Backbone behind the Massive Potential in the Internet of Things Market
2.3. M2M History and Recent Developments
2.4. A Range of Benefits Derived from Internet of Things
2.5. IoT Applications by Industry
2.6. Cloud to Play Pivotal Role in the Internet of Things Industry Boom
2.7. Big-Data to Explode with the Rise in Internet of Things Market
2.8. Growth in the Wireless Sector
3. Global Internet of Things Market Forecasts
3.1. Market Definition
3.2. Global Internet of Things Market Forecast 2018-2028
3.3. Global Internet of Things Connections Forecast 2018-2028
4. Competitor Positioning in the Internet of Things Market
4.1. Leading 20 Company Revenues in the Internet of Things Market
5. Leading 20 Companies in the Internet of Things Market
5.1. Verizon Communications, Inc. Company Overview
5.1.1. Verizon Communications, Inc. Financials
5.1.2. Verizon Communications, Inc. IoT Key Developments
5.2. Vodafone Group Plc. Company Overview
5.2.1. Vodafone Group Plc. Financials
5.2.2. Vodafone Group Plc. IoT Key Developments
5.3. Oracle Corporation Company Overview
5.3.1. Oracle Corporation Financials
5.3.2. Oracle Corporation IoT Key Developments
5.4. China Mobile Ltd. Company Overview
5.4.1. China Mobile Ltd. Financials
5.4.2. China Mobile Ltd. IoT Key Developments
5.5. Fitbit, Inc. Company Overview
5.5.1. Fitbit, Inc. Financials
5.5.2. Fitbit, Inc. IoT Key Developments
5.6. Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Company Overview
5.6.1. Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Financials
5.6.2. Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. IoT Key Developments
5.7. IBM Company Overview
5.7.1. IBM Financials
5.7.2. IBM IoT Key Developments
5.8. GE Company Overview
5.8.1. GE Financials
5.8.2. GE IoT Key Developments
5.9. AT&T Company Overview
5.9.1. AT&T Financials
5.9.2. AT&T Business Aims
5.9.3. AT&T Position in the Market
5.9.4. AT&T IoT Key Developments
5.10. Microsoft Company Overview
5.10.1. Retail
5.10.2. Healthcare
5.10.3. Automotive
5.10.4. Microsoft Financials
5.10.5. Microsoft IoT Key Developments
5.11. Google Company Overview
5.11.1. Google Financials
5.11.2. Google IoT Key Developments
5.12. Apple Inc. Company Overview
5.12.1. Apple Inc. Financials
5.12.2. Apple Inc. IoT Key Developments
5.13. Cisco Company Overview
5.13.1. Cisco Financials
5.13.2. Cisco IoT Key Developments
5.14. Intel Corporation Company Overview
5.14.1. Intel Corporation Financials
5.14.2. Intel Corporation IoT Key Developments
5.15. Qualcomm Company Overview
5.15.1. Qualcomm Financials
5.15.2. Qualcomm IoT Key Developments
5.16. Amazon Company Overview
5.16.1. Amazon Financials
5.16.2. Amazon IoT Key Developments
5.17. HP Company Overview
5.17.1. HP Financials
5.17.2. HP IoT Key Developments
5.18. Silver Springs Networks Company Overview
5.18.1.1. Silver Springs Networks Financials
5.18.2. Silver Springs Networks IoT Key Developments
5.19. Schneider Electric SE Company Overview
5.19.1. Schneider Electric SE Financials
5.19.2. Schneider Electric SE IoT Key Developments
5.20. Philips N.V. Company Overview
5.20.1. Philips N.V. Financials
5.20.2. Philips N.V. IoT Key Developments
6. Other Companies in the Internet of Things (IoT) Market 2018
7. SWOT Analysis of the Internet of Things Market
7.1. Strengths
7.1.1 Cost savings
7.1.2 Creating New Revenue Streams
7.1.3 Connected Devices Growing Rapidly
7.2. Weaknesses
7.2.1 IoT Solutions Can Be Expensive
7.2.2 Technical Problems
7.2.3 Limited 3G Infrastructure
7.2.4 Limited Awareness
7.3. Opportunities
7.3.1 IoT Gaining Popularity
7.3.2 Enhanced Market Segmentation
7.3.3 IoT can be Expanded to Any Vertical
7.4. Threats
7.4.1 Security Concerns
7.4.2 Highly Fragmented Market Place
7.4.3 Unclear Business Models
8. Internet of Things Technical Ecosystem Analysis
8.1. Network Concerns for M2M
8.2. Requirements to Solve M2M Deployment Issues
8.3. Data Security a Big Concern for Internet of Things Adoption
8.4. GPRS / SMS / CDMA / LTE
8.5. Two-Way Communication
8.6.Support for More than One Communication Type
8.7. Ensuring Minimum Downtime
8.8. Cost Effective
8.9. Utilising the Right Toolsets
8.10. Optimised Billing
8.11.Business Case for IoT
8.12. Smart Services for IoT
8.13. Smart Service Business Plan for OEMs
8.14. IoT in the Future
8.15. System Awareness
8.16. Business Case for System Awareness
8.17. M2M Platform Requirements and Opportunities
8.18. Internet of Things in the LTE Era
8.19. Switching from 3G to LTE
8.20. Impact of Switch from 3G to LTE on M2M
8.21. Internet Protocol Version 6 – IPv6
8.22. Potential Impact of IPv6 on IoT
8.23. Successful IoT Migration to IPv6
8.24. IPv6 to Benefit IoT
8.25. IoT Standards and Standards Bodies
9. Conclusions
9.1. Internet of Things Market Drivers
9.2. Network Coverage
9.3. Telematics and Telemetry Increasing Efficiency
9.4. Service Providers Need to Expand Offerings
9.5. Telematics Initiatives
9.6. IPv6 Will Increase IoT Opportunities
9.7. M2M Creating Scope for Development of New Applications
9.8. Internet of Things Market Restraints
9.9. Fragmented Value Chain
9.10. Lack of Universal Standards
9.11. Marketing Challenges
9.12. Roaming
9.13. Security Concerns
9.14. Opportunities with the Internet of Things
9.15. E-health
9.16. Smart Grid
9.17. Connected Appliances
9.18. Connected Home
9.19. Way Forward
9.19.1. Increase in M2M Partnerships
9.19.2. Standardisation
9.19.3. Measuring Data
9.19.4. New Business Models
10. Glossary
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COMPANIES LISTED
A+E Networks
Accenture Plc.
Aclara Incorporated
Adept Enterprise Solutions
Afrimax
Aisle411
Altice
Amazon
Ameresco, Inc.
America Movil
Amerlux
Andreessen Horowitz
Apple Inc.
AT&T
Audi
AXA
Axeda Corporation
Best Buy
BlackBerry
Blaze
Boston Dynamics
CFDA
China Mobile Ltd.
Cinterion
Cisco
Cloudera
ColdLightCostco
Costco
Dai Telecom Holdings (2000) Ltd.
DeepMind
Deutsche Telekom
DexCom
Dick’s Sporting Goods
ENGIE
Ericsson
Ernst & Young (EY)
Essence
Etisalat
Etisalat Digital
Exponent
Fitbit, Inc.
Fleetmatics Group
Ford Motor Company
Garmin Pay
General Electric (GE)
General Motors
Groupe ENGIE
Gutor Electronic LLC
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE)
Honeywell International Inc
HP
HP Enterprise
Huawei Technologies
Hughes Telematics
Husqvarna
IBM
IBM’s Institute for Business Value (IBV)
Intel Corporation
Itron Inc.
Jasper Wireless, Inc.
Kepware
Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers.
KORE Telematics
KPN
KTM
Lenovo
LexInnova
LQD WiFi
LSK Global Pharma Services
Luminous Power Technologies Pvt Ltd
Macy’s
Mastercard
McKinsey & Company
Microchip
Microsoft Corporation
Mobility Ado
Motorola M2M
M-PESA
National Instruments
Nest Labs
Niara
Niddel Corp
NIU Technologies
Nokia
Nordea Bank AB
Norwest Venture Partners
nPhase
NRTC
NTT DoCoMo
O’stin
Oklahoma Gas & Electric (OG&E)
OnStar
Oracle Communications
Oracle Corporation
Orange
Orange Business Services
OSIsoft
Panasonic Corporation
Peugeot Citroen
Philips Lighting.
Philips N.V.
Podsystem
Prosodie-Capgemin
Providence St. Joseph Health
PST Electronics
PTC
Qualcomm Technologies
Quirky
Red Bull
REI
Rice Electronics.
Robert Bosch GmbH
Rodale Inc
Rogers
Royal Philips
RRE
Rubikloud
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. ‘
SAP
Schlumberger Limited
Schneider Electric SE
SFR
Siemens AG
SingTel
SKY
Sky Network Television
Skyward
Smart Parking Limited
SolveIT Software
SP Group
SparklineData
Speculur
Sprint
Staples
Target Corporation
Telcel
Telefónica
Telekom Austria
Telemecanique,
Telenor Connexion
Telenor Objects
Telit
Telit Automotive Solutions S.a.r.l
Telit Communication PLC
Telit Communications Spain SL
Telit Wireless Services Ltd
Telit Wireless Solutions GmbH
Telit Wireless Solutions Hong Kong Limited.
Telit Wireless Solutions Srl
Telstra
T-Mobile
Toshiba Corporation
Trilliant Holdings, Inc.
Troy-CSL Lighting
Tyntec.
Unity Technologies
USI
Verizon Communications, Inc.
Verizon Wireless
Vimpelcom
Visa
Vodafone
Vodafone New Zealand
Volkswagen
Vuforia
Walmart
Wipro
WPG Americas
Xiaomi
Xively
Xylem Inc..
ZF Friedrichshafen
Organisations mentioned
6LowPAN
Association of Radio Industries and Businesses (ARB)
CENELEC
China Communications Standards Association (CCSA)
Dubai Electricity & Water Authority (DEWA)
EPCGlobal
EU CASAGRAS
European Commission
European Smart Metering Industry Group (ESMIG)
European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI)
German Patent and Trade Mark Office (GPTO)
Golden Valley Electric Association (GVEA )
GSM Association
Home Gateway Initiative (HGI)
IETF ROLL
Industrial Internet Consortium (IIC)
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
International Cricket Council (ICC)
International Standards Organization (ISO)
IOTA Foundation
KNX
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Midwestern Higher Education Compact (MHEC)
Port of Rotterdam
Telecommunication Technology Committee (TTC) of Japan
Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA)
Telecommunications Technology Association of Korea (TTA)
Telecommunication Technology Committee (TTC) of Japan
The Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS) of the U.S
The Association of Radio Industries and Businesses (ARIB) and the
The China Communications Standards Association (CCSA)
The European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI)
The Telecommunications Department of Energy (TTA) of Korea
UK's Department for Energy and Climate Change (DECC)
US Air Force
W-Mbus