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  • [New] By 2025, edge computing will play a critical role in industries that require low latency and real-time data processing, such as autonomous vehicles and the Internet of Things. Education
  • [New] In 2025, IoT will have further expansion and introduce new vulnerabilities as every connected device becomes a potential entry point for cyber-attacks. Mondaq
  • [New] Satellite-terrestrial integrated IoT: Combining satellite and terrestrial networks could deliver seamless, global coverage while leveraging the strengths of each. Highways Today
  • [New] The Internet of Things, connecting billions of devices worldwide, offers unparalleled convenience but also massive security vulnerabilities. Medium
  • [New] In 2025, agentic AI will drive strategic decisions across industries, integrating with IoT and blockchain for efficiency in healthcare and finance, while quantum computing advances complex problem-solving and cryptography. WebProNews
  • [New] Regarding the integration of Edge Computing and IoT, The World Economic Forum emphasises that edge computing minimises the reliance on centralised servers, thereby reducing risks of data interception during transmission. GOV.UK
  • [New] MIT Technology Review emphasises how AI and IoT improve resilience in energy systems but warns of adversarial attacks targeting IoT devices, which could compromise data integrity. GOV.UK
  • [New] A white paper by PwC highlights the role of AI in anomaly detection and predictive maintenance within IoT networks, particularly in industrial applications, but notes vulnerabilities in IoT device security that could lead to cascading failures. GOV.UK
  • [New] Large Scale IoT: As IoT deployments increase in breadth and coverage, LEO and quantum communications have the potential to provide wide-scale, global, secure network coverage. GOV.UK
  • [New] The Internet of Things (IoT) is evolving into fully integrated smart environments that will reshape how we live, travel, and interact with the world around us. Medium
  • In 2025, a farmland ESG model integrates multiple data points-big data analytics, satellite imagery, telematics, and IoT sensors - to deliver a clear, actionable risk profile of every field and operation. Farmonaut
  • CEVA Inc anticipates sequential growth in royalties for the second half of the year, driven by consumer IoT and smartphone markets. Yahoo Finance
  • IoT growth is attributed to strong demand in cellular IoT, Wi-Fi 6, and consumer IoT markets, which are expected to contribute significantly to CEVA's revenue in the coming quarters. Ainvest
  • Key players like Palo Alto Networks, CrowdStrike, and Cisco leverage AI and quantum-resistant tech to secure hybrid energy systems, while emerging firms address IoT/OT vulnerabilities. Ainvest
  • Together, IoT and automotive are approaching a critical threshold: the potential to surpass Apple's contribution to Qualcomm's business. tastylive
  • By 2025, IoT security will focus on stronger encryption protocols, multi-factor authentication, blockchain, and AI-driven threat detection. 10 IoT Trends Shaping the Future in 2025 | LORIOT Blog
  • IoT solutions are expected to generate between USD 4 trillion and USD 11 trillion in economic value by 2025, highlighting their potential to drive substantial financial benefits for organizations. Coevolve
  • By 2025, an estimated 75.44 billion IoT devices will be installed worldwide, many of which will have energy management capabilities. Number Analytics LLC
  • While satellite IoT revenues may be smaller compared to other markets, they remain significant with connections projected to grow at 23.8% CAGR between 2023 and 2030. IOT Insider

Last updated: 22 August 2025



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