Move toward a Smart Europe Move toward a Smart Europe -- The Enabling The Enabling Role of ICTRole of ICT
Saverio Romeo
“ICT in European Public Sector” Research Program ManagerResearch Program Manager
15 March 2012
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Today’s Presenter
Saverio Romeo, Senior Industry Analyst
Mobile Communications and “ICT in European
Public Sector” Research Program Manager
Frost & Sullivan
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•10 years experience in the telecommunications industry and applied ICT
as academic researcher, network engineer, technology policy
analyst, and industry analyst
Focus Points
� Introducing the Concept of Smart Europe
� Smart Europe – The State of Art
� The Role of the ICT Industry in Smart Europe
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� Introduction to the “ICT in European Public Sector” Research
Introducing the Concept of Smart Europe
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Smart Europe – At the Core of European Political Agenda
Policy Focus: Creating Sustainable Growth in Policy Focus: Creating Sustainable Growth in Efficient and Dynamic Societies Efficient and Dynamic Societies
Smart InfrastructuresSmart Infrastructures
Innovation and Innovation and CreativityCreativity
GreenGreen
EnablersEnablers
Green technologies andICT are seen as key enablersfor economic growth in Europe
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Make Public Services Make Public Services IntelligentIntelligent
Smart InfrastructuresSmart Infrastructures
Smart EuropeSmart Europe
ICTICT
EnablersEnablers
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growth in Europe and for modernizing public service delivery.
Information and Communication Technologies – A Key Enabler for a Smart Europe
ICT
ICT is a key enabler in transport systems, healthcare services, intelligent living
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ICT
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intelligent living spaces and energy provision.
Smart Europe – The State of Art
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EU Measuring Smart Europe
This is a set of indicators to measure the evolution of the EU
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Source: European Commission
the evolution of the EU Digital Agenda. The data shown is for the entire EU.
EU Spending Towards Smart Europe
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8.5
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9.5
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11.5
2007-2013 2014-2020
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EU is planning to increase spending for research in ICT (though FP and Horizon 2020) over the period 2007-2020. The attention on research areas such as intelligent transport systems and ehealth (E-Health Action Plan 2020) is relevant.
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2007-2013 2014-2020
Time Period
31.7 11.3 11.5
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
Connecting Europe Facility - Transport (€bn)
Connecting Europe Facility - Energy (€bn)
Connecting Europe Facility - Telecom and ICT (€bn)
Source: Frost & Sullivan on
EU Data
Source: Frost & Sullivan on
EU Data
The Connecting Europe Facility plan spans over the period 2012-2020 with the aim to create smart infrastructures in Europe. €11.5 billion will be invested in broadband access and ICT services. Within the Energy and Transport streams, there will be projects about the use of ICT.
Moving UK towards a Smart Future
Four Pillars for a Smart UK
Smart Energy
11.7 billion pounds budgeted for 53 million
High Speed Broadband
Government plans to spend hundreds of
Smart Healthcare
Substantial investment for telemedicine and
Smart Living
Various projects and initiatives in the areas of intelligent transport
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Source: Frost & Sullivan
budgeted for 53 million smart meters to monitor real-time electricity and gas usage. Goal is to give consumers an accurate view of what they are spending to promote more efficient behaviour. The rollout will take place from 2014-2019.
spend hundreds of millions of pounds expanding nationwide broadband access. Separately, 100 million pounds has been allocated to building high speed networks in 10 UK cities
for telemedicine and digital health services and technologies. The public sector is expected to invest 750 million pounds and will also have the support of the private sector.
initiatives in the areas of intelligent transport systems and smart cities
Smart Metering for All France
The French government will spend between €4.3 and €9 billion to provide 35 million homes with smart meters between 2013-2018.Smart Metering for all France
Hammarby Sjostad has been designed along “smart” guidelines, seeking to use
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Smart Cities in Sweden
along “smart” guidelines, seeking to use real time information and creative building and design practices to limit environmental impact.
E-Energy Project
€140 million for promoting smart metering in German houses
Skolkovo – Dreaming of a Russian Smart City
Skolkovo technology park has been designed to create an innovation and technology hub in Russia. However, the evolution of Skolkovo goes towards the idea of
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Skolkovo goes towards the idea of a smart living space.
South Korea and Japan Are Still Head
40.0%
60.0%
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120.0%
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% of Households Covered by Fibre
Mobile Broadband Penetration (Per 100 inhabitants)
Looking at the broadband access (the core infrastructure of smart living environments), Europe has to catch up when it is compared to Japan and South Korea
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0.0%
20.0%
Japan Korea Sweden EU Average
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Japan and South Korea
The Role of ICT Players
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European Telecoms Operators and Providers for Smart Europe
• Vodafone mHealth Solutions aim to improve healthcare services efficiency and telemedicine solutions• Vodafone has offered M2M solutions to British Gas and Italgas for installing over one million smart meters.
• Deutsche Telekom (DT) has recently launched the VitaDock devices and apps in collaboration with Medisana.• DT is working with Berlin hospitals for digitalizing health records and implement Remote Patient Monitoring technologies. • Revenues from DT products and services in energy, healthcare and
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• Revenues from DT products and services in energy, healthcare and automotive can be estimated around €100 million in 2011.
• Orange Healthcare offers clinics software and communications services to hospitals in the territories in which Orange operates. • Orange Business Services is a well known provider of solutions (M2M-based and not only) in intelligent transport systems and smart metering.
• TeliaSonera offers solutions in healthcare (telemedicine, connected portable ECG) in transport (intelligent logistics, public transport information) and smart metering. • TeliaSonera estimates to have $57 billion net sales by 2014 from its offer to vertical markets
Key Themes for Technology Players
Next Generation Access
Smart Grid
Smart Transportation
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Smart Public Safety
Smart City
Smart Healthcare
Smart Meter Market in Europe
30.5
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2.90.0
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The smart meter market in Europe is at the initial stage, but with a very promising growth over the period 2010-2017. The driving role of public policies has been crucial.
The Key Role of Big Data and Data Analytics
ApplicationsLayer
Analysing the Data (Data Analytics)
Transport Energy Healthcare
AnalyticsLayer
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Sensing the World
Exchanging the Sensed Data
Physical Layer
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The role of big data analytics is becoming crucial for supporting operational and strategic decisions.
New Ideas through Mobile Software and Devices
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Source: epocratesSource: Medisana
The VitaDock Family is a combination of free apps and measuring devices for reading and monitoring vital data.
Epocrates enables doctors to discover literature and samples
Introduction to the “ICT in European Public Sector” Research Program
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ICT for Public Sector – An Architectural View
Public Sector Specific Service & Application Layers
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Mid
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Standard IT Middleware
BSS
OSS
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Access,
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Layers By network technology: Fixed, Wireless, Hybrid
By use of network: WAN, LAN/FAN, HAN (including sensor networks)
OS
S/B
SS
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Standard IT Middleware
Devices & objects
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“ICT in European Public Sector” Research Coverage
Bottom-Up Research Focus on 6 markets:
Geographic Scope
France Germany
Poland UK
Focus on 2 industry sub-sectors:
Industry Scope
3 common themes will link our research together:
Common Themes
Enabling Technology, e.g.:
• Machine-to-machine• Mobile payments• Smart transportation• Smart government
Smart Applications, e.g.:
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Poland
Russia
UK Enabling Technology, e.g.:
Disruptive Innovation, e.g.:• Robust, bottom-up methodology
applied to above 6 country markets• Extrapolation and modeling logic
would apply to rest of Europe, with a top-down approach taken to deliver country-level break-outs
• Focus on EU as policy driver
Public Transport
Sweden
• Cloud-based services• Data analytics• Next-gen networks• Social media• Security/ID• Comms & collaboration
• New business models• Disruptive technology• New industry market
entrants• Market Strategies
Public Healthcare
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Program Deliverables
• Public Sector-ICT Market Model
Market Engineering
Research
Market Insight
Aug
Mar
Apr
Jun
Sep
Nov
Dec
Cloud Computing in European Public Sector
Developing Smart Cities in Europe
Mobile Devices in European Public Sector
Data Analytics in European Public Sector Healthcare
Exploring Disruptive Innovation in the European Public Sector
Smart Public Transportation in Europe
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• Titles and exact timing TBC dependent on industry developmentsICT ‘Beat’
Towards a Smart Europe – Challenges, Trends and OpportunitiesEnd-user Survey
Analyst Briefing
Jun
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• ICT in Public Sector – Key Themes and Trends
• The Role of Mobility in the Public Sector
• European Government Initiatives: Smart Services
• Smart Cities in Europe
Mar
Jun
Sep
Nov
TBC
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