Tech Markets Growing in 2017: Drones and AI-Powered Wearables

In 2017, the tech industry is doubling down on a couple gadgets popular in the last few years.

In a world of venture capital, it’s important to note the distinction between how well-funded a tech industry is and how successful the product becomes. Though certain devices and technologies may take a while to catch on — and there’s even a chance they never will — they’ll enjoy plenty of capital in the meantime.

Here are the latest reports on the state of the market for drones as well as for AI wearables.

Drone Software Will Be a 12.33-Billion-Dollar Industry by 2020

According to a recent report, the drone software market was estimated to be at $2.85 billion as of 2016, with projections putting the market’s worth at $12.33 billion by 2022.

One big reason: Military investment. From the report:

“The military segment is estimated to dominate the drone software market during the forecast period. Drones are being rapidly adopted in the military sector for Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR), electronic warfare, and strike missions. Search & rescue, aerial refueling, and air combat are some of the upcoming applications of drones in the military sector.”

Currently, North America leads the drone software market.

The Wearable Market Will Grow 376 Percent in 2017

Thanks to the infusion of AI-powered devices into the wearables market, the entire industry is expected to grow by a massive 376 percent this year, reaching 60 million units sold.

Market research firm Counterpoint Research offers this information in a new report. Here’s some of the reasons why they predict such a sharp rise in a currently weak market, according to a breakdown by tech.firstpost.com:

“The study pointed out that ‘hearables’ will contribute to 50 per cent of the AI-powered wearables in 2017 and will be the fastest growing category with a growth of over 2,500 per cent annually. Apple will have 78 per cent market share in 2017 in AI-based hearables.

Smartwatches with AI will contribute to 42 per cent of the market. Activity trackers will witness a growth of 545 per cent and will contribute to four per cent of the market.”

Will the expected impact of drone software and AI actually land as the analysts predict? We’ll continue following these trends through 2017.

Did you find this article helpful? Click on one of the following buttons
We're so happy you liked! Get more delivered to your inbox just like it.

We're sorry this article didn't help you today – we welcome feedback, so if there's any way you feel we could improve our content, please email us at contact@tech.co

Written by:
Adam is a writer at Tech.co and has worked as a tech writer, blogger and copy editor for more than a decade. He was a Forbes Contributor on the publishing industry, for which he was named a Digital Book World 2018 award finalist. His work has appeared in publications including Popular Mechanics and IDG Connect, and his art history book on 1970s sci-fi, 'Worlds Beyond Time,' is out from Abrams Books in July 2023. In the meantime, he's hunting down the latest news on VPNs, POS systems, and the future of tech.
Explore More See all news
Back to top
close Building a Website? We've tested and rated Wix as the best website builder you can choose – try it yourself for free Try Wix today