The Internet of Things Will Expand the Quantified Self Beyond the Individual, to Homes, Cars, and Cities, Changing the Way Companies Relate to Consumers, Says Lux Research
BOSTON, MA--(Marketwired - Mar 15, 2016) - The growth of the Internet of Things (IoT) will build on the quantified self (QS) movement to transform the ways that companies engage with their customers -- and how customers engage with them, according to Lux Research.
In the march towards ubiquitous and universal connectedness, a wildly diverse array of IoT devices will integrate with ecosystems run by technology giants, impacting traditional consumer ties. By 2025, it will be an Internet of Everyone, upending existing marketing strategies and consumer relationships.
"Surveillance technology, science fiction and the quantified self movement give a preview into how mainstream consumers will use personal IoT devices in the next decade," said Mark Bünger, Lux Vice President of Research and lead author of the report titled, "The Internet of Everyone: Consumer Relationships in the Age of IoT."
"Far from being limited to information about what's in and on consumers' bodies, the Internet of Everyone will extend to interactions with family, hobbies and career, and with cars, homes, stores and cities," he added.
Lux Research analysts studied IoT and consumer response to diverse technologies. Among their findings:
The report, titled "The Internet of Everyone: Consumer Relationships in the Age of IoT," is part of the Lux Research Future Computing Platforms Intelligence service.
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