Bengaluru is followed by Delhi NCR with 12 per cent, Mumbai 11 per cent, Hyderabad 4 per cent, Chenai 2 per cent, and others together accounting for 19 per cnet.
"A wide availability of talent, thriving ecosystem of investors, access to industry experts and the presence of start-up accelerators are contributing to Bangalore's dominance," Zinnov said in a release quoting from the study.
Cumulatively, these start-ups have received more than USD 169 million in funding since 2006, it said.
While indicating that an increasing number of connected devices is expected to propel India's IoT market, the study titled, "IoT Start-ups in India 2017" also states that the funding activity across use cases for such start-ups in India indicate a huge growth potential for them in the country. "While the initial wave of growth for IoT start-ups in India was focused on Consumer applications, the next wave will be geared towards Industrial IoT," Zinnov Engagement Manager & Delivery Head (G.A.P) Anand Subramaniam said.
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Giving specific details about the landscape, the study said that a 67 per cent of the IoT Startups in India are in the Infrastructure layer, which includes hardware components such as infrastructure sensors, embedded chips, MEMS, actuators, modules, SIM card and system design. The Applications layer accounts for 52 per cent of the IoT Start ups in India, it said.
Stating that the IoT Landscape in India is segmented across three categories based on use cases - Industrial IoT, Enterprise IoT, and Consumer IoT, Zinnov's study said 47 per cent of the IoT Startups in India fall under Consumer IoT with popular use cases being wearables, connected vehicles andconnected appliances.
Industrial IoT accounts for approximately 27 per cent of the IoT start-ups and has received close to USD 65 million in funding from investors like Tiger Global Management, Blume Ventures and Qualcomm Ventures.