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                  Seventy years ago, animator Tex Avery directed the satirical short film The House of Tomorrow, which featured such innovations as an indoor rain cloud ready to provide moisture at the touch of a button, an automatic sandwich-maker, and chairs that automatically adjusted themselves based on the occupant. These features may be missing from today’s automated home, but a growing number of people are now able to control their lights, heating, appliances, and security systems at the touch of a button – or even via voice commands.

                   

                  Scope

                  This report provides an overview of the automated home theme.

                   

                  It identifies the leading companies in this market, and places them within the Internet of Things value chain.

                   

                  It gives details of the key trends that will shape the automated home theme over the next 12 to 24 months, classified into three categories: technology trends; macroeconomic trends; and regulatorty trends.

                   

                  The report provides forecasts for global spending on automated home devices, split by the five main device categories (smart speakers, smart thermostats, smart lighting, smart security, and smart appliances).

                   

                  Key Highlights

                  Spending on automated home devices passed $23bn in 2018, according to GlobalData forecasts, and is expected to reach $75bn by 2025, having grown at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 18%. Much of that growth will be driven by two types of devices: smart thermostats, which are becoming increasingly common as consumers and governments alike look to control energy consumption; and smart speakers, relatively recent entrants to the market (the first device, Amazon’s Echo, was only launched in 2014) that have proven to be phenomenally popular.

                   

                  Reasons to buy

                  The home is becoming another front in the ongoing war between the giants of the technology industry. This report provides detailed analysis of this theme, identifying the winners and losers, and placing it within the content of the broader IoT sector.

                   

                  Companies mentioned

                  Amazon

                   

                  Bharti Airtel

                   

                  Broadcom

                   

                  BT

                   

                  China Telecom

                   

                  Cisco

                   

                  Citrix

                   

                  Dell

                   

                  Deutsche Telekom

                   

                  D-Link

                   

                  Ericsson

                   

                  Eurotech

                   

                  GoDaddy

                   

                  Google

                   

                  HPE

                   

                  Huawei

                   

                  Korea Telecom

                   

                  Orange

                   

                  Qualcomm

                   

                  SingTel

                   

                  SK Telecom

                   

                  Telefonica

                   

                  Vodafone

                   

                  ZTE

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