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UNA FINESTRA
SUL FUTURO DI IoT
Barbara Pareglio
IoT Technical Director at GSMA
IoThings Week 25th of May 2020
IoT Big Picture
IoT: what are our hopes / expectations?
Source: GSMA Intelligence IoT Forecast 2019
10,295
24,630
2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025
Global IoT connections, 2018-2025
Million
2.4x
~ half of the
connections
will be in
Asia Pacific
4
88Operators have announced plans to launch 5G services
across
55countries
5GIS ON
30across
countriesOperators are already commercially live in May 2020
74
Note: This data is up-to-date as of May 20, 2019
IoT Enterprise Survey: What are enterprises telling us?
IoT: the rise of enterprise
Source: GSMA Intelligence IoT Forecast 2019
6.2xSmart Manufacturing
3.9x
Smart Buildings
4.0xSmart cities
6,242
11,370
4,053
13,260
2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025
Axis Title
Consumer IoT Enterprise IoT
10,295
24,630Global IoT connections
Million
Mandated by HQ
Driven by local champions
40%60%HQ lead the way
Comply with regulation
Benefits& compliance equal
50%
Business benefit
50%
65%
Standalone initiative
35%Digital transformation is on!
Part of transformation
agenda
Cost saving still key
56%
Generate new revenue
44%
Save costs
IoT: the rise of enterprise Digital transformation is on enterprises’ agenda
Source: GSMA Intelligence IoT Enterprise Survey 2019
IoT: the rise of enterprise With 5G on enterprises roadmap
Which of the following are very important features or capabilities for the success of your future IoT deployments?
62% Reliability
Higher data transfer speeds
55%
Ultra responsive
systemRemote
on-boarding Dedicated/
localised coverage (Private Network)
Virtual network(Slicing)
Massive IoT density
48% 49%
48%
44% 47%
Source: GSMA Intelligence IoT Enterprise Survey 2019
National Coverage is a key.
60% of enterprises requires
coverage in multiple regions
or an entire country.
9
STRATEGIC VERTICAL MARKETS
Scaling the IoT in the 5G Era
Automotive / C-V2X
• Drive C-V2X as the preferred solution on a global basis
• Demonstrate the multi-modal benefits of V2I (Infrastructure) and V2P (Person) for personal safety and improve the city environment reducing congestion and pollution
Aviation / Drone Connectivity
• Communicate and advocate the advantages of SIM enabled drones and MNO services for the broader aviation sector
• New service creation and opportunities for providing UTM services
• Represent and provide examples for autonomous BVLOS growth from mobile communications
Manufacturing / Private Networks
• Identify and communicate the advantages of operator-managed networks (private, public or intermediate model) and 5G IoT for Manufacturing
• Help MNOs understand better customer needs and explain the benefits of using 5G IoT to enterprise
• Promote the concepts and use cases of non-public networks to wider manufacturing industry in addition to the regulatory attitudes and availability of spectrum for non-public networks in key markets
Our vision is to enable the IoT, a world in which consumers and businesses enjoy rich new
services, connected by an intelligent and secure mobile network. Achieved by industry
collaboration, appropriate regulation, optimising networks as well as developing key enablers
to support the growth of the IoT in the longer term.
COVID-19 Impact on IoT
Extraordinary macro-environment as
a result of COVID-19
-10%
-5%
0%
5%
10%Global Euro area US China
Demand
Manufacturing PMI (% yoy)
Supply
• Weaker short cycle demand led by
automotive and consumer facing sectors
• China stabilised through March, rest of
world deteriorating
• Rise in unemployment, reduced
consumer purchasing power
• Production impacted – sector dependent
• Supply chain, logistics constraints
• Travel and site restrictions hold back
services and project installations
GDP contraction
2019
2020
20212019
Potential impact on timelines
Projects put on
hold/cancelled
Supply chain issues
Longer replacement
cycles
Short term Medium term
Government
measures
Digital
transformation
Need for greater
operational visibility
(incl. supply chain)
Need for automation
Long term
Raise of software
tools: AR, AI/ML,
growth of Cloud
Pressure on CAPEX
Smart cities Smart
Manufacturing
Smart
Retail
Smart
utilities
Smart
health
Enterprise
Others
Smart Buildings
When and how will verticals be impacted?
Increase of gamesConsumer IoT
stalling this year
Smart home
Smart vehicles Wearables
Consumer
Electronics
Impact differs by applications
Source: GSMA Intelligence IoT 2020
GSMA COVID-19: Industry updates and guidance
COVID-19 Privacy Guidelines:
These guidelines reflect recommendations on how the mobile industry may
maintain trust while responding to governments and public health agencies
that have sought assistance in the fight against COVID-19.
Cross-Border Data Flows: Realising benefits and
removing barriers
This report describes the benefits of cross-border data
flows for individuals, businesses and governments, and
explores the damaging impact of data localisation
measures
https://www.gsma.com/newsroom/covid-19-industry-updates-and-guidance/
THANK YOU!
GSMA IoT on LinkedIn
http://gsma.at/iot
Beyond Connectivity
GSMA IoT
https://www.gsma.com/iot/
GSMA on Twitter
https://twitter.com/GSMA
GSMA IoT YouTube
https://gsma.at/iotplaylist
GSMA IoT Resources
https://www.gsma.com/iot/iot-resources/
Manufacturing
Automotive
https://www.gsma.com/iot/automotive/
Connected Skies
https://www.gsma.com/iot/
connectedskies/
https://www.gsma.com/iot/
manufacturing/
https://www.gsma.com/
beyondconnectivity/
GSMA Backup slides
WHAT IS BEYOND CONNECTIVITY?
The global Internet of Things market will be worth $1.1 trillion in revenue by 2025 as market value shifts from connectivity to platforms, applications and services, according to new data from GSMA Intelligence.
Beyond Connectivity describes how mobile operators are delivering innovation and transformative IoT solutions to customers across:
Leading IoT operators and their partners are delivering substantial benefits to their customers, driving innovative new products and services, delivering more business opportunities - and creating a more sustainable and productive world.
17
IoTBig Data
Data Analytics
Distributed Ledgers
Edge Computing
Machine Learning, AI
20 CASE STUDIES – VERTICALS AND OPERATORS
AGRICULTURE
(4)
ENERGY,
UTILITIES
(2)
INDUSTRIAL
(1)
HEALTHCARE
(1)
APAC
(9)
Europe
(2)
Greater
China
(2)
LATAM
(4)
North
America
(2)
Mena
(1)
20 Case
Studies
SECURITY,
SURVEILLANCE
(2)
TRANSPORT /
LOGISTICS
(6)
SMART HOME /
BUILDING
(2)
SMART CITIES
(2)
MARKET OPPORTUNITIES DELIVERABLES – POC AND REPORTS
https://www.gsma.com/iot/beyond-connectivity-iot-market-opportunities/
Big Data, Machine Learning
and Artificial Intelligence
IoT Edge Computing Distributed Ledgers,
Blockchain for the IoT