The Middle East and Africa (MEA) region has seen an accelerated development in Internet of Things (IoT) technologies. Even though it is still adopted in limited verticals, stakeholders are exploring and identifying key areas of growth.
GlobalData’s latest report, ‘Telco IoT offerings and market opportunity assessment in AME’, notes that the MEA will be the second-fastest growing region for IoT revenue, second behind the Asia-Pacific. The utilities, government and manufacturing verticals will be driving this revenue, having accounted for more than 50% of the total IoT opportunity in the area in 2018.
Houda Bostanji, EMEA telecoms director at GlobalData, commented, “IoT expenditure in the region reflects the Gulf Cooperation Council’s (GCC’s) primary investment areas. With some of the most high-profile smart city programs, government and transportation, spend is high. There is a commonality across leading vertical industries such as government, utilities and manufacturing in many regions. These verticals account for significant spend, which is expected to continue throughout the forecast period.
“Standardized use cases might be developed by global telcos to cater for common needs across the world, for example catalogues of smart metering, smart cities and Industry 4.0 solutions.”
Going forward, the MEA IoT market is forecasted to more than double by 2023, reaching over $20bn.
Bostanji continues: “Most expenditure will remain on the IoT software and services side, but IoT devices will be the fastest revenue growth segment as costs are forecasted to increase as edge computing is explored and adopted. Connectivity will continue to account for the smallest share of the total IoT market opportunity, at 13%-14%.”