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New research from IoT Analytics highlights the top 10 industrial technology trends

The recently concluded Hannover Messe 2025 offered attendees a glimpse into the future of industrial technology. The latest industrial technology trends are reflected in the 111-page Hannover Messe 2025—the latest Industrial IoT/Industry 4.0 Trends report.

IoT Analytics shares a summary of the top 10 industrial technology trends identified

Generative AI is now embedded across industrial software
Agentic AI emerges as a theme but remains in early stage
Notable innovation and transformation of the edge
DataOps platforms in high demand and moving up the stack
Digital threads with AI are transforming design and engineering
Predictive maintenance becoming sensor-centric and targeting overlooked asset classes
Private 5G demand rises, but integration remains a barrier
Sustainability solutions evolve with AI
Cognition coming to robotics
Digital twins evolve from virtual replicas to real-time industrial copilots

Exclusive analyst quotes:

Knud Lasse Lueth, CEO at IoT Analytics, comments: “Industrial AI, edge-native architectures, and data-centric operations are the defining industrial technology trends in 2025. In our conversations with dozens of industrial tech vendors, most notably at Hannover Messe 2025, it has become clear that AI now dominates the industrial agenda. Vendors are racing to show meaningful progress, with many already moving beyond generative AI toward agentic workflows and more autonomous systems.”

Harsha Anand, Senior Analyst at IoT Analytics, adds that “AI is transforming every layer of the industrial technology stack — spanning edge, dataops, software solutions, and cloud. It was clear from Hannover Messe 2025 that every major industrial player is placing bets on AI—not just as an enhancement but as the engine room of their manufacturing strategy. This included applications ranging from copilots and industrial foundation models to AI-native edge stacks and digital twins. However, to unlock the next wave of value from AI, industrial companies must move beyond basic AI assistants and focus towards deeper integration across the technology stack and develop industry-focused AI solutions”

Key findings:

The current state of industrial technology was on full display at Hannover Messe 2025, with industrial AI at the center of attention.
IoT Analytics had a team of 20 on the ground to uncover the latest industrial technology trends and assess the future of industrial automation.
The team noticed an increasing prominence of edge technologies, DataOps applications, solutions-focused demonstrations, and ecosystem collaborations with AI, for the first time, clearly in the spotlight for many companies.
IoT Analytics published a 111-page event report with 34 in-depth insights and 118 topic/vendor examples from the fair. Below, the team presents a summary of the top 10 industrial technology trends.

The post New research from IoT Analytics highlights the top 10 industrial technology trends appeared first on IoT Business News.

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