The report 'India IoT' published by Tata Communications revealed that more than 65 per cent people suffer anxiety over leaving lights on when they are away from home, and believe that connected technology could help alleviate this anxiety.
The survey was conducted across 2,000 respondents from 12 cities across the country to gauge people's awareness levels around the concept of the IoT.
It noted that home is the principal environment where people expect IoT to make a significant difference.
While men seem to stress more about leaving the lights on than women, both men (51 per cent) and women (50 per cent) believe equally in IoT's potential to help make their lives simpler when it came to domestic chores.
Almost 29.1 per cent of the respondents, cited improved healthcare as a key takeaway, closely followed by reducing traffic congestion (28.7 per cent) and lowering pollution levels to protect the environment.
Nearly 81.2 per cent agreed that it is entirely plausible that they could live in a world where their children's health records are entirely automated and updated in real time and accessible to a doctor anywhere when required.
Both developed economies and emerging markets are at different life-cycles in their rate of adoption of IoT technology. In India, there is a gradual surge in adoption and a growth in demand across the nation.
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