Analyst

Raquel Artes

Research Director

raquel.artes@iottechresearch.com

Raquel Artes is the lead analyst at IoT Tech Research. She has more than 17 years’ experience in economic and market research delivering data-driven and holistic insights across North America, Europe, Asia and rest of the world. She provides advise to technology vendors, enterprise customers and government organizations on emerging technologies trends, competitive analysis, market sizing, forecast, brand positioning, identification of market opportunities, etc.

Her research focus areas include smart cities, internet of things, including connected streetlights, smart mobility, intelligent transportation, telematics, smart parking, vehicle electrification, autonomous vehicles, Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X), smart payment, asset tracking, role of telecom operators in the IoT space, etc.

Achievement

  • GSMA Asia Mobile Awards 2019 | Barcelona | Judge
  • GSMA Asia Mobile Awards 2018 | Shanghai, China | Judge
  • IoT World Asia in October 2017 | Singapore | Moderator on Industry 4.0
  • Smart Cities Webinar with 200+ registered, 86 dialed-in attendees in Oct 2017 | Singapore | Speaker

She also lead the smart cities vertical at IoT Analytics. She was an Industry Analyst at ABI Research and authored several technology research reports on intelligent transportation, and smart cities; and involved on various consulting projects for clients. She delivered research, consulting, analyses and forecast on a wide array of verticals including Smart Cities, Internet of Things (IoT), smart mobility, autonomous vehicles, Vehicle-To-Everything (V2X), electric vehicles (EV), asset tracking, telematics, smart meter, wearables, augmented reality, smart payment, point-of-sale (POS) terminals, robotics, RFID, location-based technologies (e.g. GNSS, GPS, etc.), smart utilities, mobile virtual network operator (MVNO), RFID, embedded SIM card, Industry 4.0, Smart Supply Chain, Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN) technologies such as NB-IoT, LoRa, Sigfox, etc.

Reports I have authored were Quoted below:

  1. Wi-SUN: The Chosen Technology Connecting the World’s Smartest Cities
  2. Wi-SUN: The chosen technology connecting the world’s smartest cities
  3. Miami leads global lists of smart streetlights deployment: study
  4. Miami tops smart lighting league
  5. Miami is the world’s No.1 city for smart connected streetlights
  6. LA, New York and Chicago leading U.S. smart cities
  7. US Cities Embrace Digital Technologies to Become ‘Smart’
  8. Exploring top smart city projects in the United States
  9. Sustainable Cities and Communities Design Handbook
  10. Regular Meeting of the Community Advisory Committee for the CNWS Reuse Project Specific Plan
  11. Los Angeles, New York, and Chicago are the Elegant Cities in North America, Study Reveals
  12. China, Japan and South Korea lead Asia smart city push
  13. China, Japan, and South Korea lead smart city initiatives
  14. Study: China, Japan and South Korea lead smart city initiatives in Asia
  15. China, Japan, and South Korea are leading Asia in smart city deployments: ABI
  16. China, Japan and South Korea lead smart city race in the Asian region
  17. China, Japan, and South Korea Lead Asian Smart City Initiative Deployments
  18. China, Japan, and South Korea Lead Asian Smart City Initiative Deployments
  19. ABI Research finds China, Japan, & S. Korea leading smart city initiatives in Asia
  20. ABI said that China, Japan and South Korea in Asia to lead the wisdom of the city
  21. ABI: Many utility firms feel technology insecurity
  22. Cargo Tacking Technology GPS Tracking, Environmental Monitoring, Theft Prevention & More
  23. Cargo Tracking Technology
  24. Commercial telematics in Asia
  25. Keeping Cargo Theft at Bay: ABI Research Estimates Goods Tracking Market to Swell to $5.6 Billion in 2021
  26. ERM Telematics and fleet management in India
  27. Goods tracking tech increasingly used to thwart cargo theft
  28. Tracking Transported Goods Is Good Business, As Indicated In New ABI Research Report
  29. Telematics in Asia
  30. Goods tracking tech increasingly used to thwart cargo theft
  31. Cargo theft is still as dangerous as ever
  32. High Tech used to curb cargo theft
  33. Telematics starts driving telecom operator revenue
  34. Today’s forecast: Goods tracking market to reach $5.6 billion in value by 2021
  35. Essence Care@Home – An Independent Living Solution for the Elderly
  36. Data Security Concern is the Leading Barrier to Adopting Innovative Technologies among U.S.-Based Utility Firms