INFOGRAPHICS FROM THE REPORT "INTERNET OF THINGS IN SWEDEN"

March 1, 2016

To provide a baseline picture of Sweden's role in the connected economy, Telenor Connexion, has commissioned research firm Norstat to interview 100 Swedish manufacturing companies. The report summarizes the findings and also contains in-depth interviews with companies such as Volvo, Scania, Electrolux and Verisure. (In Swe). This infographics provides a summary of the survey.

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