5. $178 bn
IoT spend in 2016
77%
of business leaders say that IoT will transform business as we know it
88%
report a return on financial investment
Sources: HSBC, IDC, Hewlett Packard Enterprise,
6. 6
Some of the challenges faced by Industry
across Europe
• Leveraging rapid technological developments to anchor long-term
competitiveness
• Securing end-users’ take up and acceptability of IoT applications
• Moving into large-scale deployment
• Managing and counteracting the risk of fragmentation
• Performing in the context of international competition
7. The Alliance for IoT Innovation
developing a strong IoT
ecosystem
8. 8
The Alliance is a member-led organisation
that brings together a wide range of
stakeholders that seek to contribute to IoT
thought leadership in Europe.
10. 10
Our mission areas
Deployment
• Identify barriers
• Gather evidence
• Contribute to the Digital Single Market
IoT Ecosystem
• Build across different application areas
• Mapping and bridging of IoT innovation
activities
• Encourage the growth of SMEs and start-
ups in IoT
IoT Uptake
• Identify spearhead players
• Communicate
• Champion
Large Scale Pilots
• Experimentation, replication and deployment
• Convergence
• Interoperability
• H2020
12. 12
IoT for Smart Mobility and Space industry
• EU GNSS – Galileo / EGNOS
• Vehicles, sensors and persons need to be geo-localised
• Precise PVT required for highly automated vehicles
• Satellite Communication
• SatCom creating seamless and affordable connectivity
for infrastructure & vehicles
• Provide connectivity in low Mobile NW coverage areas
or redundant connectivity for:
• Emergency calls – HD maps – someV2X use cases
• X-Border/ Satellite Inter-Operator MECApplication
State Handover
• Earth observation
• Satellite and HAPS for observing traffic and road
hazards – connected to IoT platforms
14. 5 Large Scale Pilots on IoT – H2020 EU funded actions – 100 m€
Pilot 1: Smart living environments for ageing well
Pilot 2: Smart Farming and Food Security
Pilot 3: Wearables for smart ecosystems
Pilot 4: Reference zones in EU cities
Pilot 5: Autonomous vehicles in a connected environment
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15. Use cases for Connected Automated Mobility
EU x-border corridorsSmart mobilityMobility as a Service
Livorno
Precise Positioning x-border connectivity
http://www.hsbc.com/news-and-insight/insight-archive/2018/firms-hopeful-despite-protectionism-fears-
Seventy-seven per cent of firms still expect to increase the volume of cross-border trade over the next year, according to the survey of more than 6,000 businesses, from smaller firms to large corporations, in 26 countries and territories worldwide.
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What did businesses tell us?
Noel Quinn, Chief Executive, Global Commercial Banking, HSBC, talks about the results of the survey which involved more than 6,000 companies.
The survey found 61 per cent think that governments are becoming more protective of their domestic economies. Against this backdrop, many businesses are focusing on trading with partners within their own geographic region rather than exploring opportunities further afield.
For example, 74 per cent of businesses in Europe and Asia-Pacific see their ‘home’ region as the most important for their growth today. This trend is set to continue, with most prioritising regional ties in their international expansion plans for the next three to five years.
Mr Quinn added: “By taking time to understand the emerging drivers and impediments to trade, business leaders can identify risks and opportunities, and make informed decisions for future growth.”
Forecasts by Oxford Economics for HSBC show that firms’ confidence in trading prospects may be well-founded. Global trade in goods and services is expected to grow by an estimated 7 per cent in 2018 – supported by an upturn in investment, increasing consumer demand, a weaker US dollar and economic recovery in the eurozone.
The findings are included in a new report called Navigator: Now, next and how for business. Produced by HSBC Commercial Banking, the report examines sentiment and expectations towards international trade in 26 countries and territories, including China, Hong Kong, India, the UAE, the UK and the US.
equivalent to growth 17.9%
https://www.i-scoop.eu/internet-of-things-guide/internet-of-things-in-manufacturing/
66% of early-movers in manufacturing say IoT is critical to competitive advantage