How Reliability and Connectivity Decisions Are Shaping Commercial Buildings
Price: Starting at USD 1,950
Publish Date: 21 Apr 2026
Code: PT-3982
Research Type: Presentation
Pages: 15
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Actionable Benefits
- Understand connectivity priorities and investments by system type and Return on Investment (ROI), distinguishing where wired remains essential versus where wireless solutions offer strong growth.
- Identify where to invest in hardware, platforms, and integration layers to capture value across both wired infrastructure and wireless endpoints.
- Increase alignment with ecosystems, standards, and customer segments throughout fragmented wireless markets.
Research Highlights
- Analysis of wired, wireless, and hybrid connectivity architectures across commercial building systems.
- Segmentation and benefits by system type, deployment type, and use cases.
- Where growth is concentrated and how adoption patterns differ by key sensor categories and connectivity types through 2032.
- Ecosystem dynamics and emerging trends across AI integration, interoperability, and lifecycle economics.
Critical Questions Answered
- Where does wireless complement wired connectivity in commercial buildings?
- How can vendors capture value as connectivity shifts toward platforms, data, and orchestration?
- Which segments and systems in commercial buildings will drive the most growth?
Who Should Read This?
- Connectivity service and hardware providers looking to develop and support smart building implementations.
- Semiconductor firms and connectivity vendors looking to guide product roadmaps and investment priorities.
- Directors in connected buildings management.
- Building owners and operators in commercial real estate, industrial, government, healthcare, retail, and transportation.
Companies Mentioned
Table of Contents
Key Findings
Key Forecasts
Key Companies and Ecosystems
Wired Infrastructure Remains Critical as Wireless Adoption Accelerates
Core Trade-off: Reliability Versus Flexibility
Reliability as a Decision Driver
Wired Infrastructure Continues to Anchor Building Connectivity
Where Wireless Solutions Are Most Effective
Hybrid Architecture
The Future of Building Connectivity and What It Means for Vendors
Companies Mentioned
- Advantech
- Cisco
- Dell
- Honeywell
- Infineon
- Intel Corporation
- Johnson Controls
- Microsoft Corporation
- Qualcomm Inc
- Schneider Electric
- Semtech Corporation
- Siemens
- Silicon Labs
- STMicroelectronics
- Texas Instruments Inc
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