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Explore how the Web of Things is applied across industries, from smart manufacturing and energy management to connected buildings and beyond

Domains and Technology Trends


WoT technologies are designed to be domain-agnostic. The following domains and technology trends represent areas where WoT provides significant value through standardized integration of heterogeneous devices and services.

Application Domains

Smart Manufacturing

Connecting diverse industrial assets such as PLCs, robots, and sensors across factory floors using standardized Thing Descriptions for seamless integration.

Energy & Utilities

Enabling smart grid management, renewable energy integration, and consumption optimization through interoperable device interfaces.

Smart Buildings

Unified control of HVAC, lighting, access, and monitoring systems from multiple vendors within commercial and residential buildings.

Smart Cities

Integrating urban infrastructure including traffic, waste, and environment monitoring into cohesive city-wide platforms using open standards.

Healthcare & Well-being

Connecting medical devices, wearables, and facility systems to improve patient care, remote monitoring, and clinical workflows.

Agriculture

Precision farming with interoperable soil sensors, weather stations, and irrigation controllers for data-driven crop management.

Transportation & Logistics

Fleet tracking, supply chain visibility, and connected vehicle systems through standardized IoT descriptions and discovery.

Consumer & Smart Home

Cross-vendor smart home device integration, bridging ecosystems like Matter, Zigbee, and Z-Wave via WoT abstractions.

Environment Monitoring

Air quality, water quality, and ecological monitoring through standardized sensor networks accessible via web protocols.

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