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By 2030, IoT could unlock $5.5 to $12.6 trillion in global economic value, according to McKinsey research. Realising this potential depends on overcoming challenges like interoperability, scalability, and security – and this is where IoT standards and protocols play a crucial role. From smart homes using Zigbee and Thread to integrate lighting and security systems, to LoRaWAN enabling energy meters to optimise distribution, IoT standards and protocols are the backbone of industry innovations and silent enablers of progress. Read the latest article from #HolisticonConnect on the role of standards and protocols in IoT connectivity, including their strengths, weaknesses, and use cases in the smart home, energy, and healthcare sectors: ➡️ https://lnkd.in/diDX4r9G What’s inside? ☑️ Why seamless IoT connectivity is essential in the smart home, energy, and healthcare sectors. ☑️ Key challenges in IoT connectivity and how to address them. ☑️A brief overview of essential IoT standards and protocols, including their use cases, strengths, and challenges. ☑️Practical examples of IoT in action, such as smart grids using LoRaWAN and DNP3 or healthcare wearables leveraging Bluetooth Low Energy. #IoT #Connectivity #IoTProtocols #HolisticonConnect #TechInnovation

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