We’ve rounded up 10 of our top IoT innovations from the last two decades

🔟 Smart Home Ecosystems

Imagine a home where everything – lights, locks, thermostats – works seamlessly together. Thanks to voice assistants like Alexa and new standards such as Matter, smart devices are more connected and intuitive than ever, creating a cohesive smart home where edge-computing hubs enable your tech to work smoothly.

9️⃣ Wearable Health Technologies

Wearables have come a long way from basic step counters, now bringing personalised, proactive healthcare right to your wrist. Today’s IoT-powered wearables allow for real-time health monitoring, so doctors and patients can track everything from heart rhythms to blood sugar – even saving lives by alerting medical response teams in emergencies.

8️⃣ Post-Quantum Cryptography

As quantum computing advances, so do cybersecurity threats. Enter post-quantum cryptography: cutting-edge encryption designed to keep IoT devices and data secure – even future-proofing against powerful computers to come.

7️⃣ Predictive Maintenance & Digital Twins

Picture a factory – or even a farm – that can see problems coming before they happen. That’s the power of predictive analytics and digital twins enabled by IoT. These technologies use real-time data to model, monitor, and optimise equipment and operations, leading to less downtime, smarter workflows, and huge efficiency gains.

6️⃣ Satellite-to-Mobile Connectivity

Remote locations once meant patchy or no connection. Now, by combining satellites with terrestrial networks, IoT can reach almost anywhere on Earth. By bridging gaps modern networks can’t, this technology supports vital operations like disaster response, logistics, and rural communications.

5️⃣ LoRaWAN and NB-IoT Standards

Ever wonder how a city can manage thousands of sensors or smart meters? It’s thanks to IoT connectivity standards like LoRaWAN and NB-IoT, which deliver long-range, low-power connections. They’re the invisible backbone that helps smart cities and utilities run efficiently around the globe.

4️⃣ AI-Driven Network Optimisation

Artificial intelligence is key to keeping IoT networks running at their best. AI-powered analytics predict problems before they occur and optimise performance, making connectivity more reliable and ready for the future.

3️⃣ Edge Computing for IoT

Meet the tech that brings computing power closer to where data is generated – right at the device’s “edge.” Innovations like the Raspberry Pi allow quicker decision-making and less dependence on the cloud, slashing latency and boosting efficiency for IoT systems.

2️⃣ 5G Networks and RedCap

The rollout of 5G networks has been a major differentiator, offering ultra-fast speeds and ultra-low latency. But 5G doesn’t just benefit high-end devices – RedCap technology extends these perks to low-power gadgets, from sensors to wearables, making the IoT smarter and more energy efficient.

1️⃣ The IoT

Ah yes, number one. It started with a simple question: what if everyday objects could talk to each other? Coined by Kevin Ashton in 1999, the “Internet of Things” caught on in 2008/2009, as connected devices began to outnumber people. Today, the IoT connects everything and is the foundation for all of the above. The IoT is, of course, our top tech innovation.

The past two decades have certainly seen an extraordinary surge in innovation – particularly where connected tech is concerned. From the early strides in interoperability to the launch of global satellite networks, our tech has transformed entire industries, and paved the way for a hyperconnected future.

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