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  1. 1. Mobile World Congress 2017 The world's largest event dedicated to the mobile and telecommunications industries « MWC Highlights, Market Trends & Mobile Economy » ICT Business Unit - impulse.brussels
  2. 2. Summary 1. Why go to the MWC? 2. MWC 2017 highlights 3. Most important trends of MWC 4. Mobile Economy – Key Figures 2016 5. Conclusion
  3. 3. 1. Why go to the MWC? MWC Key Figures (2016-2017) MWC 2017 surpasses record 108,000 visitors from 208 countries 3,500 members of the press/analsyt The GSMA (MWC organizer) represents the interests of mobile operators worldwide, uniting nearly 800 operators with almost 300 companies in the broader mobile ecosystem, including handset and device makers, software companies, equipment providers and internet companies, as well as organisations in adjacent industry sectors 2017 108.000 The biggest and most relevant mobile event 2,300 exhibiting companies 6,100 CEOs
  4. 4. 1. Why go to the MWC? Great Topics : 7 themes VR/AR IOT Big Data-AI MWC themes are in relation to the Top 3 priority technologies for Brussels as identified in the NextTech plan (IOT, AI/Big Data, VR/AR)
  5. 5. 1. Why go to the MWC? Cool side events 4,000 people participated in the ESL Expo and an average of 700,000 online viewers Over four days, YoMo Barcelona will welcome up to 20,000 10-16 year old school children from across Catalonia and Spain to one huge showcase of science and technology The GSMA’s important new gender gap programme Women4Tech comprises a series of events and activities over the four days of Mobile World Congress focuses on increasing the inclusion of women in the mobile industry and showcasing best practices and industry action for female leadership in the digital age The NEXTech Hall 8,0 will showcase companies at the forefront of virtual and augmented reality (AR), robotics, AI, Drone Zone, open theatre to draw 20,000 visitors (2017) in its fourth year, 60% more than the last year (2016 : Attracted more than 12,500 attendees) The City was one of the most popular attractions in 2016 welcoming nearly 30,000 visitors Leading mobile brands AT&T, Cisco Jasper, KT Corporation and Sierra Wireless Hall 4 Stand 4A10/ 4A30  Many activities in parallel startup, woman, youth, gov forum, award, competition, etc The Ministerial Programme is a unique forum for the world’s most influential telecommunications leaders to unite and discuss the challenges and opportunities facing the mobile sector (1,500 attendees, including 168 delegations representing 137 countries and 31 international organisations) The Glomo Awards this year includes the broadest range of categories than ever before, with 39 awards across eight umbrella categories
  6. 6. 3 co-organizers : BIE (main), AWEX, FIT 38 belgian companies 12 brussels companies 87 Seconds IOT Faktory Avertim Mobylosoft Xconify Netaxis Solutions Quamotion Emaze Emixis Smart Media Europe 180 net square metres 1. Why go to the MWC? The Amazing Belgian Pavilion 2017 (HALL 7 – 7G71) Government-funded Pavilion In total 98,000 square meters of space Apptweak PicoGroup
  7. 7. 1. Why go to the MWC? Main benefits for brussels-based companies 1. Meet the Mobile Ecosystem : Customers, Partners, Competitors, Investors & Press With belgian companies With European partners Worldwide companies Major brands such as AOL, Cisco Systems, Deutsche Telekom, Ericsson, Ford, Google, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, HTC, Huawei, IBM, Intel, Lenovo, LG, Mercedes-Benz, Microsoft, NEC, Nokia Solutions and Networks, Oracle, Orange, Philips Lighting, Qualcomm Incorporated, Samsung Electronics, SAP, Sony Mobile, Telefónica, Vodafone, Volkswagen and ZTE, among others With the support of Enterprise Europe Brussels 4 Brussels-based companies participated to 40 B2B meetings Mobilosoft, Quamotion, Preigotek, Avertim The presence of other belgium companies & organizations : Bics, Yondr, Datascoutd (Sirris),, Energics+, Real Impact Analytics, European startup network startup.be, Flir, Hubble connected, Imec, Jacoti, Muuselabs, Phoenix Busines solutions, Innoviris etc
  8. 8. 1. Why go to the MWC? Main benefits for brussels-based companies 2. Learn about the major trends/innovation/vision of the mobile industry market  To plan R&D & commercial/partner projects See and hear world-class keynote speakers (33) : KT, AT&T, Huawei, Kaspersky, Vivendi, Niantic
  9. 9. 1. Why go to the MWC? Main benefits for brussels-based companies 3. Meet & interact with our “Digital” Belgian politician Alexander De Croo & the Belgian tech ecosystem Minister of Development Cooperation, Digital Agenda, Telecom and Postal Services
  10. 10. 2. MWC 2017 highlights Most Innovative Smartphones No revolution… It’s just a technology evolution (processor, screen, camera, battery, design etc) & nostalgia (retro phone) Sony XZ : World first smartphone with a 4K HDR display (5.5-inch) & Super slow motion video Nokia’s big come back: Nokia 3, 5, 6, P1 Concept & 3310 (with snake) Huawei P10 smarter selfie, 4.5G and rear cameras (599€) LG G6 big screen (5.7 inch), water resistance and dual cameras Blackberry (TCL) KeyOne Physical keyboard, Android 7.1.1., fingerprint sensor - “boost mode",  Samsung to launch Galaxy S8 on March 29 Lenovo Moto G5/G5 plus 5/5.2 inch, Snapdragon 430/625, Amazon alexa compatibility 34 new smartphones Wiko WIM, Agraalphone(4 in 1), lcatel U5, Oppo 5x, ZTE blade v8, Echo star, Archos 55, Haier, etc
  11. 11. 2. MWC 2017 highlights Most Innovative Devices (tablet, wearable, camera) Sony Xperia Touch (1500€) Projector that turns any surface into a touchscreen (into a 23-inch) Huawei Watch 2 Android Wear 2.0, 4G connectivity, GPS, NFC and new processors,1.2-inch (390x390 display), 420mAh battery, heart rate sensor, 4GB of storage and 768MB of RAM Some new innovations : tabs/smartwatches/360 cameras (with more battery, storage and connectivity) LG Watch Sport 1.38 inch (480 x 480 pixel), LTE, GPS, HRM, and NFC Qualcomm Snapdragon 2100 chipset, 768MB of RAM, 4GB of storage and a battery capacity of 430mAh Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 Android 7.0, 9.7-inch Super AMOLED, S-Pen, Snapdragon 820 6,000mAh (Battery) Samsung Galaxy Book 10/12 Windows 10, 10-12-inch FHD, i5 processor (dual core 3.1GHzB12) Ulefone VRKAM 360 camera accessory for a smartphone (Android) , video resolution :1920 x 1080, photo resolution "3k" Vuze camera (799$) the world’s first consumer 3D 360 VR camera Others Tabs/books/camera Lenovo Tab 4, Porsche Design Book One, Yi Action Camera…
  12. 12. 2. MWC 2017 highlights Other Innovative « things » Kolibree Ara ($130) Connected toothbrush with 3-D motion sensors Also a lot of new connected objects (ear, glass, clothes…) Sony Xperia ear ($199) which includes a virtual assistant called the Sony Agent Vuzix M3000 (no pricing) Smart glasses designed and built (Operates on Android and iOS) specifically for the enterprise customer (SAP, DHL) Meizu Super mCharge (no pricing) Fully Charges a 3000mAh Battery in 20 Minutes Lechal (100€) Displayed shoes with smart soles which vibrate to guide users to their destination DJI M200 DJI announced its first enterprise drone (tower inspections) IoT Safety Jacket KT has partnered with Kolon (clothing manufacturer) to create a connected jacket designed for use in remote locations Nokia Announces Withings Rebrand Smart connected home products
  13. 13. 2. MWC 2017 highlights Some interesting winners of the 2017 Glomo Awards  Category 1: The Connected Life Awards  Category 2: Best Mobile Services  Category 3: Social & Economic Development  Category 4: Best Mobile Apps 39 awards across 8 umbrella categories wins Best Overall Mobile App (downloaded more than 650 million times) wins Best Mobile in Emergency for ”Hello Hope” Mobile App for İntegration of Syrian Refugees wins Best Mobile Innovation for Automotive (used by 23 leading automotive OEMs) wins Best Mobile Cloud Service or App app delivers a digital workspace that integrates device management wins Best Mobile App for Virtual or Augmented Reality Blippar is the only visual discovery app for the real world powered by augmented reality and artificial intelligence More details https://www.globalmobileawards.com/nominee2017
  14. 14. 2. MWC 2017 highlights Some interesting winners of the 2017 Glomo Awards  Category 5: Best Mobile Handsets & Devices  Category 6: Best Mobile Technology  Category 7: Government Excellence Award  Category 8: Outstanding Achievement wins Best Mobile Security More details https://www.globalmobileawards.com/nominee2017 wins Best Wearable Mobile Technology Orange VR1 Aimed at customers making their first steps into the VR world Pakistan wins Government Leadership Award Women4Technology – Industry Leadership Award Awards recognises the Government of Pakistan’s proactive approach in consulting with the industry as it embarks on a series of regulatory reforms SDS Suite provides companies with a secure way to manage their devices and minimize security risks without sacrificing user convenience Anar Simpson : She is a global ambassador for Iridescent Learning’s Technovation Challenge and professional and cultural mentor for the US State Department’s TechWomen program wins App Challenge Mobile Connect eVoting and interactive solutions (2nd place)
  15. 15. 3. Most important trends of MWC Trends 1 : Artificial Intelligence First!  Virtual personal assistants  Line (Japan’s leading messaging app with over 217 million users) announces a conversational AI Assistant service Clova  Line wants ‘Clova’ to be leading AI platform in Asia  A lot of demonstrations of Amazon.com's Echo  a hands-free speaker with AI-powered virtual assistant Alexa  Sony unveiled a new version of its Xperia Ear earphones which includes a virtual assistant called the Sony Agent  Both LG and Motorola presented new flagship smartphones that integrated a virtual assistant (Samsung Galaxy S8 will include AI virtual assistant) By 2019, 20% of smartphone interactions will be with virtual personal assistants (Gartner)  Cognitive intelligence  Watson was able to recognize structures, elements, and features in Gaudí's art and his work (Jonas Nwuke, Manager, IBM Watson)  Telefónica presents AURA, a pioneering way in the industry to interact with customers based on cognitive intelligence  Robots  Mastercard has helped SoftBank’s Pepper the robot get a job at Pizza Hut (Hong Kong)  At Korea Telecom’s stand, 2 robotic arms played the drums The potential of AI is huge Market for Artificial Intelligence projected to hit $36 Billion by 2025 (Market research firm Tractica - 2016)
  16. 16. 3. Most important trends of MWC Trends 1 : Artificial Intelligence First! SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son (keynote said « Super intelligence is going to become a reality, his belief is that computers will exceed humans in intelligence in 3 decades (2040)” The potential of AI is huge The 'singularity' concept  “Even shoes will be smarter than us soon (within 30 year)”
  17. 17. 3. Most important trends of MWC Trends 1 : Artificial Intelligence First! The First Thinking Sculpture: Inspired by Gaudí, created with Watson (IBM)Aura: Cognitive Intelligence Platform (Telefonica) Robocar - the world's first AI-powered, self- driving electric racer (Roborace) SPORT ARTB2B ROBOT Pepper robot companion (SoftBank Robotics) The potential of AI is huge
  18. 18. 3. Most important trends of MWC Trends 2 : Wireless 5G is coming!  The hype about the potential of the next generation of mobile networks has reached new heights :  Speeds must be up to 20 gigabites  5G is the key to speed up Internet of Things  5G is more than just speed…  the biggest benefit of 5G is its low latency  5G can make remote driving a reality (Telefonica & Ericsson)  5G will unlock the true capability of drones  Lynn Comp, director of market development at Intel, cited the example of a drone flying over an oil drill with a video camera  5G could enhance the VR experience  real time with live-streaming virtual worlds  New "service-level agreements" that guarantee a connection for mission-critical businesses and application  The most obvious application of 5G is as a replacement for traditional home internet service (Verizon & AT&T already investing in trials in the US)  5G is expected to be shown off during the :  PyeongChang (South Korea) Winter Olympics Games in 2018  Tokyo (Japan) Suler Olympic Games in 2020 5G takes center stage at Mobile World Congress Nokia,announces its first 5G platform, named “5G First” In 2035, 5G will enable $12,3 trillion of global economic output (IHS Market)
  19. 19. 3. Most important trends of MWC Trends 2 : Wireless 5G is coming! Hwang Chang-kyu, Korean Telecom Chairman, said in his opening keynote address at the MWC 2017, “The 5G era is combined with network, the Intern of Everything (IoE), big data and AI, and it will completely change existing industries and markets” Wang Xiaoyun , General Manager of China Mobile’s department of technology, said “besides developing a united 5G standard and pushing trials to validate the technologies, an important task is to establish the overall industry ecosystem”. The operator already has 98 partners in its 5G Innovation Centre. “China Mobile aims to launch phase 2 product validation trials in 2018 and to have a commercial launch in 2020”, she said Gordon Mansfield, VP of RAN and device design at AT&T, said “the reason for early trials is to get feedback from users, both consumer and business, to validate the technology in various applications” Magnus Ewerbring, Ericsson’s CTO for APAC, agreed, saying “it wants to be educated about their industries to help them transform their businesses”. He noted the industry “needs to keep up with the global momentum on 5G” Ajit Pai, chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC),said “5G could transform the wireless world” He cited the growth of online business in his decision to deregulate the internet “4G was an improvement on 3G, with more speed but it basically came from the same sphere, while 5G has aspirations to solve a whole range of uses which are outside that sphere,” said Viktor Arvidsson, head of strategy for Ericsson France. 5G takes center stage at Mobile World Congress
  20. 20. 3. Most important trends of MWC Trends 3 : IoT, a hot topic! Mobile IoT Development kits (AT&T) Greenwave Systems launched its analytics product - Axon Predict - to manage critical data at the edge of a network in real time IoT is disrupting businesses and transforming how they interact with the world Harman demonstrated a vibration sensor on this industrial motor IoT sensors Libelium showed a variety of environmental sensing modules (Sigfox, LTE, Wifi) Connected screwdriver with motion sensors attached to NB-IoT modules that transmit real- time data to the Cellular IoT network (Ericsson) Harman, and Vmware announced a collaboration to deliver simplified and specialized IoT solutions for enterprise customers in industrial, retail, building management, automotive and energy efficiency industries IoT platforms IoT a $2 trillion market in 2017 (Gartner) Nokia won the 2017 GLOMO Award in the “Best IoT innovation for Mobile Networks”category with its end-to-end IoT solution which includes: IMPACT (Connected Device Platform + connectity option Intel IoT Platform provides a foundation for connecting devices, security, and unlocking the value of data
  21. 21. 3. Most important trends of MWC Trends 4 : Concept, connected & self-driving cars “Peugeot’s Instinct concept active driving and autonomous modes SEAT eMii electric prototype to promote a carsharing pilot project Ford reveals 'Autolivery' concept for delivering packages using drones and self-driving vans SAP Mojio (Nokia/Hertz/Concur) SAP's connected car platform (includes Locator, wifi, payments, alert, expense reporting) SK Telecom 5G network on a connected car running at 170 km/h (3,6 Gbit/s) BMW Connected service, which can be integrated with Apple CarPlay/Watch, Amazon Echo & Samsung Gear Mobile technology is transforming automotive industry  Many brands (Peugeot, Volkswagen Mercedes, and Ford) announced partnerships with mobile operators to bring 4G technology onboard Jaguar XJ's Connected car platforms Connected Car Market worth 37.7 Million Units by 2022 (MarketsandMarkets)
  22. 22. 3. Most important trends of MWC Trends 5 : VR/AR was everywhere . VR were front and centre, in a sign of the importance placed on the technology by the mobile sector Qualcomm announced a new VR development kit and head-mounted display (HMD) developer program to facilitate VR development Samsung announced that the Gear VR will soon get a companion controller to better enable consumers to interact with their virtual surroundings AT&T's booth used HoloLens in a synchronized demo of the amazing technology behind the winning Red Bull Formula Visitors enjoy Samsung VR experience HTC Vive demo Korean Telecom K-Pop VR Huawei shows the potential of 5G  low latency networks, extreme bandwidth for real- time data Global VR headset revenues will reach $895 million in 2016  VR Mobile : 87% of Total shipments but 23% of value share (Strategy Analytics)
  23. 23. 4. Mobile Economy – Key Figures 2016 Mobile Subcribers Mobile adoption still rising, but growth continues to slow At the end of 2016, 65% of the world’s population had a mobile subscription
  24. 24. 4. Mobile Economy – Key Figures 2016 Mobile Subcribers The average rate of unique subscriber for developed markets of 84% is approaching saturation 10 countries (China, India, etc) will account for 72% of growth in new mobile subscribers worldwide Dutch mobile revenues (Vodafone, T-Mobile, KPN, Tele2) fall 4% in 2016 to €4.7 billion! (Telecompaper) In Belgium : Proximus  Turnover : € 5.8 billion (-2,1%)
  25. 25. 4. Mobile Economy – Key Figures 2016 Technology shift (2/3/4G) Accelerating moves to mobile broadband networks (3G&4G) and smartphone adoption (65% by 2020) 4G  41% of total by 2020
  26. 26. 4. Mobile Economy – Key Figures 2016 Technology shift (5G network deployments) • South Korea – KT has announced that it will launch commercial 5G services in 2019 • Japan – NTT DoCoMo has announced that it will launch commercial 5G services in 2020 • China – China Mobile plans to deploy 10,000 5G base stations by 2020 • US – operators have been testing and developing fixed-wireless access solutions using mmW technologies, and are expected to be among the first to launch commercial 5G wireless networks • Europe – in July 2016, the major European operators published a 5G manifesto, which indicated a target of launching 5G in at least one city in each of the European member states by 2020 • Middle East – Etisalat has indicated that it will launch a nationwide 5G network in time for Expo2020 in the UAE Demand for a new network technology cycle is accelerating the development of 5G  1.1 billion 5G connections by 2025 Proximus launches 4.5G (8x faster than 4G) as first in Belgium with Huawei technology (2/2017) Proximus is the first Belgium operator to test 5G (70 Gbps more than 100x faster than 4G) with Huawei (11/2016)
  27. 27. 4. Mobile Economy – Key Figures 2016 Mobile contribution to GDP (Direct) Mobile industry (Infrastructure, operators, device manufacturing, retailers, content/app) driving innovation and growth  direct economic contribution “Video is a trillion dollar business for Telcos” & “by the year 2020, Video will account for 50% of global mobile revenues compared to 25% in 2016” says Huawei CEO
  28. 28. 4. Mobile Economy – Key Figures 2016 Mobile contribution to GDP (Indirect) Mobile industry (Infrastructure, operators, device manufacturing, retailers, content) driving innovation and growth  Direct & Indirect economic contribution : Entertainment, e-health, smartcity, fintech, ad tech… «Complementary between the content and access (telco) industries” Netflix CEO Reed Hastings, Vivendi CEO Arnaud de Puyfontaine, Turner CEO John Martin, Vice Media CEO Shane Smith and AT&T Entertainment Group CEO John Stankey are among the keynote speakers Trends : US/FR Telecom companies are becoming media companies (US Acquisition : AT&T/Time Warrner, Verizon/Yahoo, Comcast/NBC-Universal, - In France : SFR/Altice Médias)
  29. 29. 4. Mobile Economy – Key Figures 2016 Employment In 2016 mobile operators and the ecosystem provided direct employment to more than 11 million people globally
  30. 30. 4. Mobile Economy – Key Figures 2016 Public Funding The mobile ecosystem also makes a significant contribution to the funding of the public sector through general taxation
  31. 31. Conclusion  With more than 108.000 visitors, MWC continues to be the biggest mobile events  An increase of 7% over the previous year  Visitors from 208 countries - 2,300 exhibiting companies  3,500 international media and industry analysts - including more than 6,100 CEOs  Innovative Smartphones : technological evolutions rather than a revolution  MWC showcased a range of forward-thinking companies and disruptive technologies, from artificial intelligence, 5G demos, virtual reality/augmented reality to cars, Internet of thing (IOT Platforms : IBM Watson, Nokia Impact, Intel) and more (content, security, legal…)  Mobile Technology will impact everything, specially Entertainement, Smartcity, Fintech (payment) & e-Health  Mobile Economy contributing to economic growth (3,3TN) & direct jobs (11,2M)  Great satisfaction for Brussels-based companies (contact, prospect, partner)
  32. 32. MWC 2018… If you would like to learn more about participating in the event as an exhibitor (Belgian Pavillon), please contact the Brussels Invest Export team : Ariane LEONARD Economic attaché @ Madrid T + 34 91/435 13 23 & 24 - F + 34 91/435 14 40 madrid@brussels-spain.com or Sophie D'HAEMER Project Manager Export Promotion +32 2 800 40 86 sdhaemer@sprb.brussels
  33. 33. Annex AI
  34. 34. Annex AI VR
  35. 35. Annex IOT AI
  36. 36. Annex VR

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