
How IoT Influences Mobile App Development in 2019 and Beyond
Well, IoT is no longer limited to the concepts of smart city and smart homes.
Mobile apps can be readily integrated with existing IoT system at the workplace and the users can control the system on the move.
IoT is a preferred choice of entrepreneurs who have an eye on the future.
Therefore, business apps that do not support the IoT concept are at risk of obsolescence.
It completely changes the focus of app developers.


It all started in 1982 when IoT started bringing automation in the business processes.
Today, this revolutionary concept is getting mainstreamed across different industry sectors rapidly.
As per Tractica forecast, the total shipment of wearable devices is going to reach 560 million by the year 2021.
In the coming years, wearables are expected to integrate in the office environment and IoT technology will control it with the assistance of a mobile app.
Mostly, the IoT concept will focus on chronic disease management, preventive care, and clinical monitoring in remote areas.
IoT can help the farmers to implement smart farming where there is no waste of resources like water, electricity, and fertilizers.

The use of Mobiles has changed dramatically, the society has transformed and businesses have been asked to change ways, courtesy- the disruption caused due to mobile technology.
According to a stat from the Office for National Statistics, around 65% of adults access the internet away from the office via the mobile device.
However, with mobile, we don’t refer to generating a mobile version of your existing website, but an entirely new piece of your business in the form of a mobile app.
Although the mobile version has its own importance and is easily accessible on multiple devices, a mobile app takes your business to an altogether new level.
The mobile app can help achieve this feat as queries would be solved quickly with features available at their fingertips while they are on the move.
The visibility of your app and the chances of users opening your app increases, which isn’t the case with mobile-ready websites.


Wearable technology has gone beyond fancy prototypes, fit bands and wrist watches – it’s a self-evolving category.
You can now have your GPS integrated ‘smart shoes’ to help you navigate while you are trekking, running or just roaming around.
Take the example of LECHAL – a next level initiative for the die-hard trekkers to walk into unknown territories without being glued to their smartphones.
The shoes are connected with an app to help you direct the direction and notify which side to take with a mild vibration. Read on to know the steps involved.

