At the end of 2012, there were around
8.7 billion
connected objects in the world. As the trend grows,
Cisco expects that number to reach over 50 billion
by 2020. While a fully connected world – with self-driving cars,
grocery-buying fridges, and endlessly quantifiable personal gadgets –
may seem like a dream for the now, the Internet of Things may bring it
here sooner than you think.
Infographic by: solidworks.com
At the end of 2012, there were around
8.7 billion
connected objects in the world. As the trend grows,
Cisco expects that number to reach over 50 billion
by 2020. While a fully connected world – with self-driving cars,
grocery-buying fridges, and endlessly quantifiable personal gadgets –
may seem like a dream for the now, the Internet of Things may bring it
here sooner than you think.
Infographic by: solidworks.com
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