India aims to capture 20 per cent market share in Internet of Things (IoT), an emerging sector which would be worth $300 billion by 2020, a top Nasscom official said on Saturday.
The IoT is driving the fourth wave of industrial revolution alerting manufacturing, energy, transportation, medical and other industrial sectors, Vice-President of Nasscom (Industrial Initiative) K S Vishwanathan told reporters here.
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As the global IoT business is expected to touch $300 billion by 2020, India aims to capture 20 per cent market share in another five years, he said.
Vishwanathan was here to launch Nasscom IoT Centre of Excellence, a joint initiative of Government of India, Department of Electronics and Information Technology (DEITY) along with TCS, Intel, Amazon Web Services and FORGE Accelerator.
Depending on the success of Coimbatore hub, it was proposed to launch such centres in Pune, Baroda and Hyderabad, even as a pilot project was underway in Bengaluru, he said.
To a query on the pace of setting up startups in view of additional tax being levied on them, Vishwanathan said, "nearly 1,000 startups are being added every year in India, which stands third in the world in terms of numbers and will continue to grow."