The Europe Asset Monitoring Market size was valued at US$ 344.14 million in 2024 and is expected to reach US$ 652.14 million by 2031; it is estimated to register a CAGR of 9.7% during 2025–2031. The role of 5G in remote asset monitoring is likely to remain a key market trend.
The rising adoption of IoT-based asset monitoring in industries and favorable government regulations for asset management solutions are driving their utilization in Europe. Industrial expansion, a growing focus on reducing machinery and equipment maintenance costs, and concerns related to workplace safety further fuel their utilization. Technological advancements, the focus of market players on developing AI-based asset management tools, and increasing demand for comprehensive asset performance management platforms further propel market growth. Also, with the soaring research and development activities, the benefits of 5G technology to speed up asset monitoring processes and businesses' implementation of cost reduction strategies are expected to create growth opportunities for the market during the forecast period.
Asset monitoring uses hardware (such as sensors, RFID tags, and IoT devices), software, and services to monitor asset conditions and performance on a regular basis. It allows firms to ensure that their assets are available in the required number and quality at the appropriate time. The process encourages firms of timely maintenance and servicing of machines and equipment, inventory restocking, and keep track of their production counts before there is a delay in productivity. The integration of seamless asset monitoring hardware and software supports businesses to reduce expenses by delivering real-time insights into asset data. Benefits provided by asset monitoring solutions, such as continuous, accurate, predictive, and real-time monitoring, are driving their adoption. Asset monitoring solutions help businesses to schedule maintenance by monitoring assets, including machinery, buildings, furniture, and automobiles.
IoT-based asset monitoring is used in industries such as warehouses, manufacturing and logistics facilities, data centers, manufacturing, supply chains, and hospitals. These industries use IoT-based asset monitoring solutions to control their operation, enhance efficiency, and accelerate task completion. These solutions are integrated with IoT-based sensors that alert asset managers about the unauthorized movement, tampering, or theft of assets. Businesses can use Global Positioning System (GPS), radio-frequency identification (RFID), and geofencing to avoid or respond to asset loss by increasing security and reducing financial losses. It also facilitates real-time asset monitoring, allowing businesses to know the exact location and condition of their assets. The growing adoption and implementation of continuous monitoring solutions among industries are surging the utilization of IoT-based asset monitoring solutions to monitor their physical assets in real time. Other industries, including heavy equipment, data centers, and construction are also adopting IoT-based asset monitoring solutions to automate their processes and lower operational costs, which propels the Europe Asset Monitoring Market growth.
Artificial intelligence (AI) technology is revolutionizing asset monitoring by enhancing their capabilities. AI-driven asset monitoring solutions leverage historical data alongside real-time sensor inputs to predict the performance of assets, including machinery and equipment. This proactive approach enables businesses to conduct regular maintenance before issues arise, thereby minimizing unexpected downtime and enhancing the longevity of their assets. It mitigates wear and tear, prolonging the lifespan of machinery and equipment while ensuring operational efficiency. Market players are deploying and launching AI-integrated asset monitoring solutions to examine asset data and identify maintenance requirements before a breakdown occurs; this supports heavy industries in reducing operational downtime by increasing operational efficiencies. AI platforms can track and monitor real-time performance and can detect anomalies in assets. AI generates data from IoT sensors and other sources and alerts operators to address the issues, enabling industries to operate at peak efficiency with minimal downtime. The predictive capabilities of AI are influencing the future operations of asset monitoring solutions. Thus, the shift toward more intelligent, accurate, reliable, data-driven, and real-time asset monitoring technologies is expected to create lucrative growth opportunities for the Europe Europe Asset Monitoring Market during the forecast period.
Key segments that contributed to the derivation of the Europe Asset Monitoring Market analysis are component, enterprise size, and end users.
Report Attribute | Details |
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Market size in 2024 | US$ 344.14 Million |
Market Size by 2031 | US$ 652.14 Million |
Global CAGR (2025 - 2031) | 9.7% |
Historical Data | 2025-2031 |
Forecast period | 2021-2023 |
Segments Covered |
By Component
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Regions and Countries Covered | Europe
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Market leaders and key company profiles |
The Europe Asset Monitoring Market is evaluated by gathering qualitative and quantitative data post primary and secondary research, which includes important corporate publications, association data, and databases. A few of the developments in the Europe Asset Monitoring Market are listed below:
(Source: Prysmian Group, Press Release, September 2021)
The "Europe Asset Monitoring Market Size and Forecast (2021–2031)" provides a detailed analysis of the market covering the areas mentioned below:
The List of Companies - Asset Monitoring Market
Hardwar segment dominated the asset monitoring market in 2024.
Rising adoption of IoT-based asset monitoring across industries and favorable government regulation for asset management are the major factors that propel the Europe asset monitoring market.
The Europe asset monitoring market is estimated to register a CAGR of 9.7% during the forecast period 2025–2031.
The Europe asset monitoring market is expected to reach US$ 652.14 million by 2031.
Role of 5G in remote asset monitoring to play a significant role in the Europe asset monitoring market in the coming years.
The key players holding majority shares in the Europe asset monitoring market are Asset Monitoring Solutions Limited, Yokogawa Electric Corp, Camlin Group, Emerson Electric Co, GE Vernova Inc, Oracle Corp, ABB Ltd, SGS SA, Prysmian SpA, and International Business Machines Corp.