What is IoT (Internet of Things)?

IoT, or Internet of Things, refers to the network of physical devices equipped with Sensors, software and connectivity to collect and exchange data over the internet.

Think of smart thermostats, wearables, cars and cameras that automatically communicate with apps or cloud platforms.

IoT makes it possible to make environments smarter, more efficient and more easily monitored β€” from homes to cities.


🎯 Examples of IoT applications

Domain Examples
Consumer Smart lighting, smart doorbells, fitness trackers
Buildings Temperature, COβ‚‚ and occupancy sensors in smart buildings
Mobility Connected cars with route information or vehicle data
Agriculture Weather sensors, irrigation systems and livestock monitoring via IoT
Healthcare Medical wearables for heart rate, blood sugar or fall detection

🏭 What is IIoT (Industrial Internet of Things)?

IIoT is the industrial variant of IoT. It specifically deals with connecting machines, sensors, industrial systems and production lines in order to monitor, automate and optimise processes.

IIoT = IoT in an industrial OT context, with much higher demands on reliability and security.

IIoT is widely applied in manufacturing, energy, water, logistics and heavy infrastructure.


πŸ” IoT vs. IIoT – the differences

Feature IoT IIoT
Target audience Consumers, smart buildings Industry, production, infrastructure
Primary goals Comfort, convenience, insight Efficiency, safety, predictability
Reliability Often β€œbest effort” Requires high availability and real-time reliability
Protocols Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Zigbee Modbus, OPC UA, MQTT, ProfiNET
Security Limited or app-centric Strict requirements, air-gapped, segmentation, Zero Trust
Example Smart thermostat controlled from an app Sensor on a PLC that predicts downtime via AI

🧯 Why is IIoT important?

  • Improves process optimisation and availability
  • Supports real-time monitoring and remote maintenance
  • Enables energy efficiency and predictive maintenance
  • Provides rich data for SCADA, MES, Historian or Edge Computing
  • Bridges traditional OT and modern IT insights

πŸ“Œ In summary

IoT is about smart devices that make our world connected and convenient. Industrial Internet of Things goes a step further: it connects machines and systems in industry with high demands on reliability, security and real-time performance.