“In 2025, the convergence of macroeconomic uncertainty, capital market tightening, and renewed supply chain disruptions is altering investment patterns and strategic priorities across the technology landscape,” states our latest research on the Internet of Things (IoT) platforms market in commercial buildings. Many technology supply chains have only recently recovered from the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and now face a fresh wave of inflationary pressures, component shortages, and regulatory fragmentation. While global trade policy is not the only source of concern, it does carry particular significance for IoT stakeholders given the sector’s reliance on distributed hardware, semiconductor availability, and cloud-based services. “Leading technology firms have moved to reset growth expectations and delay expansion plans in response to these broader risks, signaling a more cautious investment climate for IoT platforms and integration strategies in smart commercial buildings,” explains our new study. “Capital access constraints are also emerging as a significant headwind for IoT solution vendors, […]