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Industry IoT Consortium

Industry Internet of Things (IoT) Consortium (IIC) is a global, member-driven organization that develops frameworks, reference architectures, testbeds, and best practices to support deployment and management of Industrial IoT (IIOT) and IIOT systems in enterprise and public-sector environments.

  • Collaborative programs for IIOT frameworks, reference architectures, and technical guidelines
  • Industry testbeds and pilot environments for validating IIOT use cases and interoperability
  • Domain working groups and task groups focused on verticals such as manufacturing, energy, and smart infrastructure
  • Technical publications, white papers, security guidance, and implementation frameworks for IIOT deployments
  • Ecosystem building through member collaboration, events, and liaisons with standards bodies and industry groups

More About Industry IoT Consortium

Industry IoT Consortium focuses on industrial and enterprise use of the IoT, with emphasis on Operational technology (OT) and information technology (IT) convergence in sectors such as manufacturing, energy, transportation, and public infrastructure. Its work products are used by enterprise architects, system integrators, and solution providers to plan, design, and govern IIOT deployments that must meet requirements for reliability, safety, security, and interoperability.

The consortium develops and maintains reference architectures and frameworks (architecture and governance) that describe how IIOT systems can be structured across edge, platform, and cloud tiers. These artifacts typically cover device connectivity, data ingestion, analytics, digital twins, lifecycle management, and integration with existing OT systems such as Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA), Distributed Control System (DCS), and PLC-based environments. By codifying such architectural views, the IIC provides a common vocabulary and set of patterns that enterprises can incorporate into internal standards, RFPs, and vendor evaluations.

A central activity of the Industry IoT Consortium is the creation and operation of testbeds (interoperability and solution validation). These multi-party projects bring together hardware vendors, software providers, network operators, and integrators to validate real-world use cases under controlled conditions. Testbeds address topics such as predictive maintenance, asset tracking, industrial analytics, connectivity architectures, and cross-domain data sharing. Results are published through reports, reference implementations, and lessons learned, which enterprises can use to inform solution selection and deployment choices.

Security and trustworthiness (security and risk management) are recurring themes across IIC materials. The consortium publishes guidance, frameworks, and reference models for IIOT security, covering risk management, identity and access management, secure communications, and system resilience. These resources help organizations align IIOT deployments with security controls, regulations, and compliance requirements that apply to critical infrastructure and industrial operations.

The consortium also operates working groups and task groups (collaborative standards input and guidance) that focus on specific technology domains and industry verticals. These groups address topics such as connectivity standards, edge computing, Artificial Intelligence (AI) in industrial settings, and digital twin practices. Outputs often include white papers, technical briefs, and best-practice documents that can be mapped to enterprise categories such as IoT platforms, industrial analytics, edge computing, and industrial connectivity.

In a marketplace or directory context, Industry IoT Consortium aligns with categories including IIOT reference architectures (architecture and governance), interoperability and test programs (testing and validation), industrial security frameworks (security and risk management), and industry working groups and alliances (industry collaboration). Its artifacts are intended to be used alongside vendor products and formal standards, providing a neutral reference layer for technical decision-making and ecosystem coordination.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 45
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $1M-$10M

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109 Highland Avenue
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Needham, MA 02494

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Nonprofit
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Software & Services
  • Industry: Internet Software & Services
  • Sub-Industry: Internet Software & Services