Aditya Gupta
Deputy GM (Business Development & Product Marketing)
Schneider Electric India
Private Limited
PGEMP 88
Are IIoT sales strategies holding up adoption of Industry 4.0 in manufacturing?
Publication: Industrial Products Finder Online | Date: October 01, 2025
As Industry 4.0 matures, Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) platforms are increasingly seen as the backbone of digital transformation in manufacturing, enabling predictive maintenance, energy optimisation, and resilient operations. Yet, adoption remains uneven—not because of technology limitations, but due to how IIoT is positioned and sold. Many providers still sell IIoT as abstract technology rather than business outcomes, making it harder for customers to connect capabilities with tangible ROI. Fragmented legacy systems, unclear digital ownership, and gaps in consultative sales skills further weaken buyer confidence. Research and market experience show that manufacturers respond more positively when IIoT engagements shift from product features to outcome-driven conversations, from RFPs to proof-of-concept pilots, and from transactional selling to strategic partnerships. To accelerate Industry 4.0 adoption, companies must reframe IIoT sales playbooks around measurable outcomes, customer transformation journeys, and consultative engagement rather than technical specifications alone.