IoT and India: What's the scene ?
People are scared of the term IoT. Yes, it's a fact.
Ask a layman if he is aware of what the Internet of Things is, and you will be amazed at the ambiguity of his reaction. Sad but equally true.
While we aspire to move on to the next level of technological standards, the mindset of majority from India still clings on to the old school approach.
So... what's the verdict?
" no one accepts IoT" , as it may be.
Success of IoT around the globe
The ecosystem of connected devices has flourished all across the globe. In fact, in the US and most of the European nations, it's being considered as a futuristic advancement. People are experimenting, recreating and redefining accessibility, relevancy, and intelligence through technology, that promises to empower you.
Intimidating as it may be, these devices definitely intend to make life a bit easier. For instance, consider the wholesome shift towards a SMART world, starting off with the installation of Smart devices in your house, Smart security system, Smart Lighting, Smart heating and cooling solutions. All in all, the whole concept of a Smart house builds up this way. And where does this lead you in turn, towards a futuristic technologically astounding place to live.
From The Flintstones to The Jetsons, that's exactly the progress that I am talking about here.
And where would this lead us to ? This will lead us to a cutting-edge technology is driven sphere, wherein human errors will be reduced and the dependency on machine power will increase.
Let there be IoT in India
With IoT stepping in India, there will be a huge change in the ecosystem. Think of it this way, better data distribution, internet accessibility, connectivity is what you can expect. And at the moment, these are quite the challenge India faces.
A full-scale introduction of IoT-enabled technology all across India can definitely redefine the nation as a whole. And as it happens, you will witness what change it will bring along.
Stay tuned, stay alerted. Ignorance definitely counts, but validations are also necessary. Let there be IoT!