Market Research Intellect Sees IoT Insect Detection Lamp Market Reaching $1.2 Billion by 2028
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Updated · openPR · May 20
Market Research Intellect Sees IoT Insect Detection Lamp Market Reaching $1.2 Billion by 2028
2 articles · Updated · openPR · May 20
Market Research Intellect said the IoT insect detection lamp market, valued above $500 million in 2023, could reach $1.2 billion by 2028.
A roughly 15%-20% CAGR is driven by demand for chemical-free pest control, wider IoT infrastructure, and AI- and sensor-based systems that enable real-time monitoring and predictive management.
North America currently leads adoption on stronger IoT infrastructure and tighter pest-control rules, while Asia-Pacific is forecast as the fastest-growing region amid urbanization and agricultural demand.
Agriculture, residential and commercial uses are expanding, but high upfront costs, cybersecurity and data-privacy concerns, and the need for constant technology upgrades remain key constraints.
The report frames the 2026-2035 outlook around broader smart-city and digitalization trends, with cloud platforms and strategic partnerships expected to shape longer-term growth.
Can AI truly tell a pest from a pollinator, or are these smart lamps creating a new ecological risk?
As smart pest control costs soar, is this eco-friendly tech becoming a luxury for only the wealthy and large corporations?