The Internet of Things (IoT) is no longer just a thing of the future; it’s here now and changing how we live, work and interact with the world around us. IoT startups are leading the way in innovation, from smart homes and connected cars to industrial automation and healthcare monitoring.
These companies are changing the digital economy by making devices safer, linking millions of low-power sensors and changing fields like healthcare and logistics. As more people use IoT, expect more speed, efficiency and intelligence.
What Is IoT?
The Internet of Things (IoT) is the network of physical things, like sensors, machines, appliances and wearables, that connect to the internet to gather and share information. These connected devices talk to each other and to central platforms, which makes it possible to automate tasks, make better decisions and work more efficiently.
How Is IoT Relevant?
IoT is now very important for businesses in many fields, from healthcare to logistics. Smart assistants, energy management and security are all powered by IoT in homes. It helps businesses run more smoothly, cut costs and get useful information. IoT is becoming more important as more devices connect to the internet. It is changing economies, societies and daily life.
What Patterns Are Emerging
Some patterns stand out in this group of newer or growing IoT companies:
- Edge and energy efficiency: More and more people are interested in devices that use less power or run on ambient energy. For many IoT use cases, battery life is a big problem.
- Remote and satellite links are important for IoT in remote or underserved areas; companies that provide connectivity (satellite or NB-IoT) are in high demand.
- Security is a big worry because there are so many more devices online. This is especially true for private LTE/5G networks and industrial systems. People are paying attention to IoT security platforms.
- Industrial and building automation, such as smart building sensors, HVAC automation and predictive maintenance, are proving to be big markets outside of consumer gadgets.
- Localisation and Supply Chain Resilience: Bringing chip design, module manufacturing and other tasks back to the US and relying less on foreign supply chains are smart moves.
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What Are The Top IoT Companies To Watch in 2025?
With the rise of IoT-companies, the market is as competitive as ever. Below are the companies that stand out and are worth keeping an eye on.
Onomondo
Onomondo is a global IoT connectivity provider that makes it easier for devices to connect around the world. It was founded in 2022. Its cloud-native platform lets developers and businesses deploy IoT devices across borders without having to deal with the usual problems that come with SIM cards and roaming.
Actility
Actility is an IoT startup that started in 2023. It makes low-power wide-area (LPWAN) network solutions that make it possible to deploy a lot of IoT devices. Its technology connects millions of low-energy devices in a cost-effective way, which helps smart city infrastructure, agriculture and energy systems.
IoT.nxt
IoT.nxt was started in 2023 and makes platforms that let old systems and new IoT devices work together without any problems. Their edge-focused solutions help industries like energy, telecom and logistics make their systems “future-proof” without having to make big changes.
Disrupt-X (UAE)
Disrupt-X, an IoT startup based in Dubai, started up in 2022. It offers a scalable IoT platform with solutions for smart city projects, air quality monitoring and water management. Their global marketplace for IoT apps makes it easier for businesses and governments to use them.
Blynk
Blynk, which got a new look in 2022, helps developers quickly make IoT apps with its no-code/low-code platform. Both startups and big companies use it to launch apps for smart homes, connected devices and industrial solutions without having to start from scratch.
Akenza
Akenza was founded in 2022 and offers an IoT platform that lets businesses make smart solutions without needing a lot of technical knowledge. People like its drag-and-drop interface for use in smart buildings, stores and managing facilities.
Kigen
Kigen was founded in 2023 and focuses on making IoT devices’ SIM and eSIM technology safe. As security becomes more important in the Internet of Things (IoT), Kigen is finding its place by making sure that devices are connected safely and follow international standards.
Wiliot
Wiliot makes battery-free IoT tags that work by picking up radio waves from the environment. The company started in 2022. These smart tags make everyday things like food, medicine and clothes smarter. They help businesses keep track of their supply chains, cut down on waste and keep people safe.