IoT (Internet of Things) is one of the most rapidly evolving concepts.
Apart from growing competition, the business has to deal with many issues like traffic jams, road conditions, driver’s root, continuous monitoring of fleet, and the like.
Wearables and devices, which measure vitals as well as daily activities like walking steps, are all connected devices.
In the fitness sector, these connected devices can be controlled and managed by IoT apps.
For example, digital wristbands or any connected devices can measure the patient’s health conditions and send real-time data to the app.
From preventing unexpected downtime to managing the supply chain, the IoT network can help companies to optimize the production and process.