BRYAN A EPPARD
in Back to Industry Insights Sensors Industrial Internet of Things (IoT) Trends for 2026 May 12 · the focus shifts from mere connectivity to intelligent · actionable insight. The integration of IoT is becoming less about " · collecting everything" · and more about " · solving specific problems." · the trends of 2026 are defined by resilience · efficiency · Brownfield Problem." · while sufficient for coffee shops and smart homes · fail in industrial environments. They struggle to penetrate thick concrete walls · are disrupted by banks of metal machinery · and offer limited range. Why Cellular and Wi-Fi Fall Short Initially · many facility managers turn to cellular IoT connections. However · this presents its own set of issues. Cellular modems can be expensive to operate monthly · particularly when thousands of sensors are involved. Furthermore · industrial spaces are often riddled with " · dead zones" · —basements · underground tunnels
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