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The future of IoT in India: Opportunities for career growth and must-have skills

Pratyusha Tripathy by Pratyusha Tripathy
March 8, 2023
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The Internet of Things (IoT) has emerged as one of the most promising technologies of the 21st century. With the potential to transform the way we live and work, the future of IoT in India is bright. In India, the government and technology sector has identified IoT as a priority area, with investments pouring in to create a robust ecosystem for development and growth.

By 2025, India is expected to have nearly 500 million IoT devices connected to the internet, creating new opportunities for innovation and career growth. From smart homes to connected cars, and intelligent infrastructure, the possibilities of IoT are endless. In this article, we will explore the future roadmap of IoT in India, the opportunities it presents for career growth, and the skills required to succeed in this exciting field.

The future of IoT: Top 5 reasons to launch a career in the emerging technology

IoT is transforming industries such as healthcare, manufacturing, transportation, and agriculture. Here are five reasons why IoT should be at the top of your list and the in-demand job roles and must-have skills needed to launch a career in IoT.

  1. The future is IoT: IoT is expected to become a $1.6 trillion market by 2025, with more than 75 billion connected devices worldwide. The adoption of IoT is increasing across all sectors, and companies are investing heavily in IoT solutions to increase efficiency, reduce costs, and improve customer experiences. This rapid growth means that IoT professionals will be in high demand for years to come.
  2. High salary potential: As the demand for IoT professionals increases, so do the salaries. IoT professionals are among the highest-paid in the technology industry, with an average salary of $110,000 per year. According to Glassdoor, IoT Architects and IoT Developers are the highest-paying IoT job roles.
  3. Diverse career opportunities: The IoT industry offers a broad range of job opportunities, from IoT Developers and Architects to IoT Security Specialists and Data Scientists. These roles require various skills, including software development, data analysis, and cybersecurity, making IoT an excellent field for professionals with diverse backgrounds and skill sets.
  4. Innovation and creativity: IoT is a relatively new field, and it is constantly evolving, presenting many opportunities for innovation and creativity. IoT professionals are continually working on creating new solutions and applications to solve complex problems, making IoT a field where creativity and innovation are highly valued.
  5. Impact on society: IoT has the potential to transform various industries, making them more efficient, sustainable, and safe. IoT solutions in healthcare, for instance, can help patients receive timely and personalized care, while IoT applications in agriculture can help farmers improve crop yields and reduce water waste. Being an IoT professional means having a hand in creating solutions that can have a significant impact on society.

The future of IoT

In-demand job roles in IoT

Here are a few in-demand job roles in IoT,

  • IoT Developer
  • IoT Architect
  • IoT Security Specialist
  • IoT Data Scientist
  • IoT Product Manager

Apart from the in-demand job roles, there are various entry-level job roles in IoT, which offer excellent opportunities for career growth and development. These roles include IoT Support Specialist, IoT Application Developer, IoT Data Analyst, IoT Technician, IoT Sales Representative, and IoT Project Coordinator. 

Each of these roles requires specific skills and knowledge, and individuals can gain experience and develop their skills by working in these roles and pursuing further education and training.

Must-have skills for IoT professionals

Developing IoT skills is essential for launching a career in the field. However, it requires a combination of foundational knowledge, programming skills, understanding of IoT protocols, data analysis, cloud computing, hands-on experience, and certifications. Pursuing these steps will help you develop the necessary skills to launch a career in IoT and remain competitive in the field.

Here are some of the must-have IoT skills to launch a career in the domain,

  • Programming Skills: C++, Java, Python, and Ruby
  • Understanding of IoT Protocols: MQTT, CoAP, and AMQP
  • Data Analysis Skills: Machine Learning, Data Mining, and Predictive Analytics
  • Cybersecurity: Network Security, Encryption, and Secure Communication Protocols
  • Cloud Computing: AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud Platform

If you are looking for a dynamic and exciting career path, then IoT may be the right choice for you. With high salaries, diverse career opportunities, and the potential to have a significant impact on society, IoT skills should be at the top of your list. Start developing your IoT skills today and join the ever-growing community of IoT professionals. Don’t wait any longer, take the first step towards your career in IoT today!

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  1. Deepak Sharma says:
    1 year ago

    Please guide
    My son opted for Btech IIOT
    what are scope of it in India at present 2024 -28
    Does he should continue to this line.

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