ELIOT plays with Internet of Things

Building an environment where various devices can be seamlessly connected and combined with analytics to improve their performance and interoperability.

The Internet of Things (IoT) market landscape globally is expected to reach a value of USD 1,386 billion by 2026,  as per the latest findings of Mordor Intelligence. In India alone, the market was expected to triple to reach $15 billion by the end of 2021, across both technology products and services components, finds Zinnov, a leading global management and strategy consulting firm (reports Cision PR Newswire). As India rapidly advances on the digital path and expands its digital landscape, it shall witness major benefits from the increasing IoT innovations.

[box type=”success” align=”” class=”” width=””]It has become very clear that IoT technologies and India have a synergic relationship, wherein, IoT is bettering the lives of millions of Indians and creating a strong impact on the economy, while India is harbouring an ecosystem in which IoT innovation is vitalized and thrives.[/box]

The trend of adapting to connected/ smart devices has gained more popularity than ever before in India. The Internet of Things (IoT) technology is witnessing a rapid increase in demand in the mass consumer segment.

With electrical control that you can operate from anywhere and measure its consumption, IoT is becoming a key driver of digital transformation.

The development of smart homes and the increase in government initiatives for smart city projects have also given a tremendous boost to the demand and adoption of next-gen IoT products and devices that enhances and modifies real-time smart living for families.

India is at the cusp of technological advancements, and it is the right time for IoT to become mainstream. Customers have evolved and millennials are already using app-based services. India has the ecosystem ready in place for connected devices. Internet penetration is at its peak, people have befriended technology as a part of their daily life and demand for smart homes is very strong

The success of IoT products requires proximity to both the people who are the users of IoT devices and to the power and data connectivity that will enable those IoT devices and services.

We, at Legrand, are building an environment where various devices can seamlessly be connected and combine it with analytics to improve the performance and interoperability of the devices. This is where our IoT program known as ELIOT comes into play.

[box type=”info” align=”” class=”” width=””]Eliot, which stands for Electricity + Internet of Things, is a program that aims to inject the power of communications, advances in connectivity and intelligence in the digital infrastructure, which enhances the value of the connected products to improve user experiences. Eliot also supports the development of suitable digital infrastructures for buildings and provides interoperability. [/box]

Our products and services are equipped with the power to communicate, as they touch lives in a much more meaningful way. The power of IoT through the ELIOT program, breathes intelligence into our offerings, bringing unparalleled simplicity, comfort and security for users. Launched in 2015, the ELIOT program aims to inject the power of communication into Legrand’s products and services, wherever the Internet of Things can improve the user experience. ELIOT also supports the development of suitable digital infrastructures for buildings and is doing everything it can to promote interoperability.

The IoT program – Eliot is based on three cornerstones: connected solutions, interoperability, and sustainable digital and electrical infrastructure for buildings. We with our premium solutions, provide a triple focus on digital trust for end consumers and partners through our IoT Eliot program, i.e. advantage in using the brand relationship satisfaction, ensuring security where no one else can access the data and ensuring privacy where no one else except the consumer can access their data.

The Eliot program has allowed Legrand the capability to speed up the deployment of its connected offerings, thus meeting the growing demand, and providing great benefits to both private and professional users.

Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of ET Edge Insights, its management, or its members

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