internet of everything european union presentation
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10.30 – 10.35 Welcome and introduction: Chris Gow, Government Affairs, Cisco
10.35 – 10.55 Internet of Everything: What’s in it for Europe?
Maria-Jose Sobrini, Director, Country Digitisation Acceleration, Cisco
10.55 – 11.15 Building a data economy: IoT in the context of the Digital Single Market
Michael Hager, Head of Cabinet for Guenther Oettinger, Commissioner for Digital Economy and Society
11.15 – 12.30 Panel Discussion and Q&A: IoT verticals – where to next and how do we get there?
Dirk Slama, Director of Business Development of Bosch Software Innovations
Niels Carsten Bluhme, Director of Administration, Municipality Albertslund, Copenhagen
Kaja Kallas MEP
Felix Bauer, Co-Founder and CEO, Aircloak
Agenda
Internet of Everything: What’s in it for Europe?
Director, Country Digitisation Acceleration, Cisco
Brussels, October 2015
Maria Jose Sobrini
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Internet of Everything
Delivering the Right Information to the Right Person (or Machine) at the Right Time
Process
Physical Devices and Objects Connected to the Internet and Each Other for Intelligent Decision Making
Things
Connecting People in
More Relevant, Valuable Ways
People
Leveraging Data into More Useful
Information for Decision Making
Data IoE
Networked Connection of People, Process, Data, Things
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Value at Stake
Trillion
Private Sector Includes both industry-specific and horizontal use cases.
• Customer Experience • Innovation • Employee Productivity
• Supply Chain • Asset Utilization • Increased Revenue
• Reduced Cost • Employee Productivity
• Connected Militarized Defense
• Citizen Experience
Public Sector Includes cities, agencies, and verticals such as healthcare, education, defense
* 2013-2022
IoE Value at Stake in EU
1.4% increase in Annual GDP, 1 million jobs from full IoE implementation in 10 years
1 T= 1 million million, estimates are based on a bottom-up analysis of 61 use cases
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EU potential by Vertical and main Areas of Impact
1 B= 1 thousand million
IoE Value at Stake
€3.3T
Improved customer experience: €838B
Supply Chain/ Logistics : €612B
Employee productivity: €572B
Innovation: €680B
Asset utilization: €566B
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EU28 IoE Connections: exponential growth IP Traffic & Service Adoption Drivers
More Internet Users
More Video usage
Source: Cisco VNI Global IP Traffic Forecast, 2014–2019
By 2019:
2014 2019 2.6 Billion 4.7 Billion
2014 2019 21.9 Mbps 46.9 Mbps
2014 2019 514 Million 596 Million
2014 2019 58% of Traffic
78% of Traffic
IP Broadband Growth Drivers
More Devices & Connections
Faster Fixed Broadband Speeds
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Remote Expertise
Flexible Production
Real-Time Supply Chain
Operations Analytics
Collaborative Product Development
IT and Physical Security
Predictive Maintenance
Mobile Collaboration on
Factory Floor
• Converged IP factory network • Sensors (vibration, HVAC, lighting) • Actuators • Sensor-to-ERP connectivity • I/O machines • Process operation controls • Product packaging
• Video analysis of control systems • Operations dashboards • Safety tags and signage • Fleet/logistics systems • Partner/supplier supply-chain data • Distribution locations • IT assets and endpoints
• Hardened mobile video devices • Active collaboration rooms • R&D and production teams • Engineers and production experts • Contact center • B2B e-commerce site
Remote Asset Monitoring
Connections Use Cases
M2M
M2P
P2P
Medical Devices Manufacturer Enabled by IoE Revenue 13.6B €, 51K Employees, 40 Manufacturing Plants
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Medical Devices Manufacturer Enabled by IoE Revenue 13.6B €, 51K Employees, 40 Manufacturing Plants
Value Drivers
(1 B = 1 thousand millions)
• €234M Annual Potential Value • 13% Higher Profits gain by 2018
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• 1,870 jobs were created or maintained as a result of 12 smart city programs sponsored by City Council
• 53.7M € of investment made by Barcelona city council in smart projects in 2014
• 0.53 € attracted of additional investment from partners for each euro of municipal budget
What IoE Means to Cities Barcelona – 12 use cases highlights
43M € Realized Benefits 2011-2014
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What IoE Means to Cities Barcelona – 12 use cases highlights
832 M € Benefits Projection 2015-2025
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ECONOMIC, SOCIAL and POLITICAL OBJECTIVES
MACROECONOMIC AND STRUCTURAL
SITUATION
NATIONAL DIGITAL
AGENDA 2020
CDA Program Architecture
Research & Education
Business Innovation & Entrepreneur.
Digital Platforms
National Infrastructures
IoE IMPACT
CALL TO ACTION: Country Digital Acceleration An Implementation Framework
Internet of Everything: What’s in it for Europe?
Director, Country Digitisation Acceleration, Cisco
Brussels, October 2015
Maria Jose Sobrini