Accelerate adoption of IoT-enabled applications to realize large economic benefits.

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IoT SLAM 2015 Inaugural virtual conference & exhibition focused on accelerating adoption of IoT-enabled applications LinkedIn IoT Community > 8200 members IoT Advisory Board 23 members IoT SLAM 2015 > 1000 participants

Internet of Things Market Outlook ~26 Billion connected things by 2020 ~2 Billion cellular M2M connections by 2020 ~1.1 Billion embedded SIMs by 2020 Gartner Machina Research Beecham Research ~348M Connected Car connections by 2020 ~3 Billion LPWA devices expected by 2023 Beecham Research Machina Research Key talking points: Fast growth of connected things (est. ~26B by 2020) Traditional cellular will potentially account for ~2 Billion M2M connections by 2020 (compared to 5.9B smartphones – GSMA estimate) with ~1.1B embedded SIMs and ~384M Connected Car connections. New Low Power Wide Area (LPWA) networks could outstrip cellular technologies by 2023 (better suited for M2M characteristics) Question: Are Carriers ready for this type of aggressive growth and the challenges associated with new devices, traffic characteristics, applications and management requirements Question Will developers switch focus from Carrier networks if they cannot meet their requirements or provide simple access/integration/interop methods

Internet of Things Market Outlook ~26 Billion connected things by 2020 ~2 Billion cellular M2M connections by 2020 ~1.1 Billion embedded SIMs by 2020 Gartner Machina Research Beecham Research ~348M Connected Car connections by 2020 ~3 Billion LPWA devices expected by 2023 Beecham Research Machina Research Key talking points: Fast growth of connected things (est. ~26B by 2020) Traditional cellular will potentially account for ~2 Billion M2M connections by 2020 (compared to 5.9B smartphones – GSMA estimate) with ~1.1B embedded SIMs and ~384M Connected Car connections. New Low Power Wide Area (LPWA) networks could outstrip cellular technologies by 2023 (better suited for M2M characteristics) Question: Are Carriers ready for this type of aggressive growth and the challenges associated with new devices, traffic characteristics, applications and management requirements Question Will developers switch focus from Carrier networks if they cannot meet their requirements or provide simple access/integration/interop methods

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