Digital Transformation in Industry 4.0 Markets Surges with 19.4% CAGR Through 2030
Industry 4.0 Technologies Market
Dublin, Aug. 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Industry 4.0 Technologies: Global Markets Through 2030" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.The global market for Industry 4.0 technologies was valued at $551.7 billion in 2024 and is estimated to increase from $655.2 billion in 2025 to reach $1.6 trillion by 2030, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 19.4% from 2025 through 2030.
Industry 4.0 represents the deep integration of intelligent digital technologies into manufacturing and broader industrial processes. This transformative approach encompasses interconnected technologies, including Industrial Internet of Things networks, AI, big data analytics, advanced robotics and comprehensive automation. The core objective of Industry 4.0 is to facilitate smart manufacturing and the development of intelligent factories, ultimately driving significant enhancements in productivity, efficiency and operational flexibility. Furthermore, it empowers more informed decision-making and enables greater customization throughout manufacturing and supply chain operations.Report ScopeThis report segments the market based on technology, end-user industry and geographical region. It provides an overview of the global Industry 4.0 technologies market and analyzes market trends. Using 2024 as the base year, the report provides estimated market data for the forecast period 2025 through 2030. The report covers the market for Industry 4.0 technologies with regard to the user base across different regions. It also highlights major trends and challenges that affect the market and the vendor landscape.The scope of the report includes the global market for Industry 4.0 technologies, such as big data and analytics, system integration (horizontal and vertical integration), cloud computing, augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR), Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), 3D printing, robotics, digital twins and cybersecurity, as they relate specifically to Industry 4.0.The report also examines the key trends and challenges driving the market and the companies operating within it. It analyzes patents and emerging technologies in the market, it surveys the competition among major companies, and it includes profiles of leading businesses in the market.The report includes:
59 data tables and 84 additional tables
An overview of the current and future global markets for industry 4.0 technologies
An analysis of the global market trends with market revenue data from 2024, estimates for 2025, forecasts for 2026, 2028, and projected CAGRs through 2030
Estimates of the size and revenue prospects of the global market, along with a market share analysis by technology, end use industry, and region
Facts and figures pertaining to market dynamics, technological advances, regulations, and the impact of macroeconomic factors
An analysis of patents, emerging trends and developments in the industry
Analysis of the industry structure, including companies' market shares and rankings, strategic alliances, M&A activity and a venture funding outlook
Overview of sustainability trends and ESG developments, with emphasis on consumer attitudes, and the ESG scores and practices of leading companies
Company profiles of major players within the industry, including Amazon, Microsoft, Siemens, Cisco Systems Inc., and IBM Corp.
Key Attributes:
Report Attribute
Details
No. of Pages
221
Forecast Period
2025 - 2030
Estimated Market Value (USD) in 2025
$655.2 Billion
Forecasted Market Value (USD) by 2030
$1600 Billion
Compound Annual Growth Rate
19.4%
Regions Covered
Global
Key Topics Covered: Chapter 1 Executive Summary
Market Outlook
Scope of Report
Market Summary
Technological Advances and Applications
Market Dynamics and Growth Factors
Future Trends and Developments
Segmental Analysis
Regional Insights and Emerging Markets
Chapter 2 Market and Technology Overview
Technology Overview
Industry 4.0 Technologies and Applications
Current Market Overview
Big Data and Analytics
System Integration (Horizontal and Vertical Integration)
Cloud Computing
AR and VR
The Industrial Internet of Things
3D Printing
Robotics
Digital Twins
Cybersecurity
Future of Industry 4.0 Technologies
Macroeconomic Factors
Growing R&D Investments Driving Industry 4.0 Adoption
Economic Growth and Rising Consumer Spending
Geopolitical Conflict Shaping the Industry 4.0 Market
Tariff Impact on the Industry 4.0 Market
Aerospace and Defense
Automotive
Electrical and Electronics
Energy and Utilities
Chemicals
Pharmaceuticals
Conclusion
Porter's Five Forces Analysis
Competition in the Industry
Case Studies of Industry 4.0 Technologies
Chapter 3 Market Dynamics
Market Drivers
Growth of IoT Technology and Devices
Increased Government Funding for Robotics R&D
Increasing Labor Shortages
Real-Time Data Generated from Sensors and Other Smart Devices
Market Challenges
Safety and Security Concerns in Industry 4.0
Absence of Standardization in IoT Protocols for Industry 4.0
Interoperability Issues of Legacy Infrastructure and Communication Networks
Inadequate Information Technology Infrastructure and Connectivity Issues
Growing Number of Global Cyberattacks
Market Opportunities
Increasing Use of Cloud Deployments
3D-Printing Technologies Combined with Digital Twin Applications
The Ongoing Deployment of 5G Technology and the Emergence of 6G
Government Initiatives Supporting the Development of Industry 4.0 Technologies
Chapter 4 Emerging Technologies and Developments
Emerging Technologies and Developments
5G
6G
Edge and Fog Computing
Blockchain
Machine Learning
Cloud Robotics
Robotics as a Service
Digital Twins as a Service
Development in Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality Technology
Integration of Generative AI and Digital Twin Solutions
Cloud Encryption
Additive Manufacturing Technology as a Pillar of Industry 4.0
Microfluidic 3D Printing
AI-Powered Predictive Maintenance for 3D Printing
Patent Analysis
Company Share Patterns
Regional Patterns
Chapter 5 Market Segmentation Analysis
Industry 4.0 Technologies Market by Technology
Big Data and Analytics
System Integration (Horizontal and Vertical Integration)
Cloud Computing
Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality
Industrial Internet of Things
3D Printing
Robotics
Digital Twins
Cybersecurity
Industry 4.0 Technologies Market by End-use Industry
Aerospace and Defense
Automotive
Electrical and Electronics
Energy and Utilities
Chemicals
Pharmaceuticals
Others
Industry 4.0 Technologies Market by Region
Chapter 6 Competitive Intelligence
Market Ecosystem
Devices and Hardware
Software and Applications
Professional Services
Top Companies in the Industry 4.0 Technologies Market
Amazon
Microsoft Corp.
Siemens
Cisco Systems Inc.
IBM
Oracle
Strategic Analysis
Agreements, Collaborations and Partnerships
Mergers and Acquisitions
Investments and Expansions
Company Profiles
3D Systems Inc.
ABB
Accenture
Alphabet Inc. (Google Inc.)
Amazon.Com Inc.
Autodesk Inc.
Bosch Rexroth AG
Cisco Systems Inc.
Eos GmbH
GE Vernova
IBM Corp.
Intel Corp.
Materialise
Microsoft
Oracle
Rockwell Automation
Siemens
Sony Group Corp.
Stratasys
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