The short answer is: almost every sector that involves physical assets, people, environments, or processes can benefit from IoT
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Automation
IoT sensors and gateways enable large-scale manufacturing automation by continuously collecting data from machines, production lines, and utilities, then securely transmitting it for real-time analysis and control. This allows facilities to automate monitoring, optimize production, predict equipment failures, reduce downtime, and coordinate thousands of connected assets across multiple sites with greater efficiency, visibility, and scalability.
Food Processing
In food processing facilities, IoT sensors and gateways provide real-time visibility into conveyor belt performance, tracking speed, vibration, motor health, and product flow to ensure efficient operation. By detecting issues such as belt misalignment, excessive wear, or motor faults early, they help prevent unplanned downtime, reduce product waste, maintain food safety standards, and keep high-volume production lines running smoothly.


Waste Management
In waste management operations, IoT sensors and gateways monitor equipment, vehicle fleets, and waste containers in real time, providing actionable insights across collection and processing activities. By tracking fill levels, equipment performance, and operational conditions, they enable optimized collection routes, reduce fuel consumption, prevent equipment failures, and improve efficiency across large-scale waste management networks.
Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration
In HVACR systems, IoT sensors and gateways continuously monitor temperature, humidity, pressure, airflow, and equipment performance to optimize building operations in real time. By enabling predictive maintenance, energy optimization, and remote monitoring, they help reduce downtime, lower operating costs, improve occupant comfort, and extend the lifespan of critical HVACR assets across single sites or entire property portfolios.


Council-Owned Homes
In UK council-owned housing, IoT sensors and gateways provide real-time monitoring of heating systems, indoor temperature, humidity, air quality, and property conditions. This supports compliance with regulations such as Awaab's Law and the Social Housing (Regulation) Act 2023 by enabling early detection of damp, mould, ventilation issues, and heating failures. Through proactive maintenance and continuous monitoring, housing providers can improve tenant wellbeing, reduce repair costs, and demonstrate compliance across large property portfolios




















