The document discusses the growth and opportunities of the Internet of Everything (IoE). It notes that the IoE market is large, growing rapidly, and enables new applications and business models across many industries. The IoE requires partnerships between organizations to drive innovation and realize the estimated $19 trillion value of the IoE globally.
This demo was featured at the Grace Hopper Conference in October 2016. Members of the Cisco IoT Engineering team designed, sourced, and built the demo from concept to finish.
Industrial Internet of Things by Edy Liongosari of Accenturegogo6
Download our special report, IoT Tech for the Manager: http://bit.ly/report1-slideshare
Introduction to the Industrial Internet of Things as presented at the IoT Inc Business' Fifth Meetup. See: http://www.iot-inc.com/meetup-driving-growth-industrial-internet-of-things/
In our fifth Meetup we have Edy Liongosari, Managing Director of Accenture Technology Labs presenting “Driving Unconventional Growth Through the Industrial Internet of Things.” Come meet other business leaders in the IoT ecosystem and discuss the business issues you face in the Internet of Things.
PRESENTATION ABSTRACT
The Industrial Internet of Things has been heralded primarily as a way to improve operational efficiency. But in today’s environment, companies can also benefit greatly by seeing it as a tool for finding growth in unexpected opportunities. In the future, successful companies will use the Industrial Internet of Things to capture new growth through three approaches: boost revenues by increasing production and creating new hybrid business models, exploit intelligent technologies to fuel innovation, and transform their workforce.
INTERNET OF THINGS - THE NEXT WAVE OF INNOVATIONRajat Maheshwari
IoT is the new wave of innovation.
IoT has the potential to enable extensions and enhancements to fundamental services in transportation, logistics, security, utilities, education, healthcare and other areas, while providing a new ecosystem for application development.
A concerted effort is required to move the industry beyond the early stages of market development towards maturity, driven by common understanding of the distinct nature of the opportunity.
Discover here the keynote at the Gartner ITxpo of Helmut Reisinger, CEO at Orange Business Services.
How can you accelerate the convergence of OT and IT teams, systems and data to create new value with IoT- and AI-enabled business processes and products? This session will help you overcome data integration, analytics and connectivity challenges to combat new cybersecurity threats that come from linking your production systems and supply chains via the Internet.
We live in times of lightning-quick change. Cloud is now the engine of digital transformation, and digitization is transforming both business models and personal lifestyles. Companies have to adapt fast to seize the opportunities and meet new challenges.
This demo was featured at the Grace Hopper Conference in October 2016. Members of the Cisco IoT Engineering team designed, sourced, and built the demo from concept to finish.
Industrial Internet of Things by Edy Liongosari of Accenturegogo6
Download our special report, IoT Tech for the Manager: http://bit.ly/report1-slideshare
Introduction to the Industrial Internet of Things as presented at the IoT Inc Business' Fifth Meetup. See: http://www.iot-inc.com/meetup-driving-growth-industrial-internet-of-things/
In our fifth Meetup we have Edy Liongosari, Managing Director of Accenture Technology Labs presenting “Driving Unconventional Growth Through the Industrial Internet of Things.” Come meet other business leaders in the IoT ecosystem and discuss the business issues you face in the Internet of Things.
PRESENTATION ABSTRACT
The Industrial Internet of Things has been heralded primarily as a way to improve operational efficiency. But in today’s environment, companies can also benefit greatly by seeing it as a tool for finding growth in unexpected opportunities. In the future, successful companies will use the Industrial Internet of Things to capture new growth through three approaches: boost revenues by increasing production and creating new hybrid business models, exploit intelligent technologies to fuel innovation, and transform their workforce.
INTERNET OF THINGS - THE NEXT WAVE OF INNOVATIONRajat Maheshwari
IoT is the new wave of innovation.
IoT has the potential to enable extensions and enhancements to fundamental services in transportation, logistics, security, utilities, education, healthcare and other areas, while providing a new ecosystem for application development.
A concerted effort is required to move the industry beyond the early stages of market development towards maturity, driven by common understanding of the distinct nature of the opportunity.
Discover here the keynote at the Gartner ITxpo of Helmut Reisinger, CEO at Orange Business Services.
How can you accelerate the convergence of OT and IT teams, systems and data to create new value with IoT- and AI-enabled business processes and products? This session will help you overcome data integration, analytics and connectivity challenges to combat new cybersecurity threats that come from linking your production systems and supply chains via the Internet.
We live in times of lightning-quick change. Cloud is now the engine of digital transformation, and digitization is transforming both business models and personal lifestyles. Companies have to adapt fast to seize the opportunities and meet new challenges.
[HACKATHON CISCO PARIS] Slideshow du workshop Smart CityBeMyApp
Slideshow du workshop Smart City organisé le mercredi 23 mars au NUMA. Ce workshop est organise dans le cadre du hackathon Smart City les 1-3 avril prochain.
This presentation provides an overview of the IIoT (Industrial Internet of Things) market in (Fall 2017) with respect to a large enterprise project.
I hope you find this information useful in starting or expanding your own IIoT Project!
All throughout APAC the landscape is changing and presenting a need for smart mobility. Read more in detail to learn how businesses can seize opportunities with the right IT strategy and the right partnership.
How smart connected products are transforming competitionRohit Kulkarni
1. INTRODUCTION TO SMART, CONNECTED PRODUCTS
2. DRIVERS FOR THE ADVENT OF SMART DEVICES
3. REDIFINING INDUSTRY BOUNDARIES AND COMPETITION
4. IoT TO IOT
5. STRATEGY FOR SUSTAINABLE COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE
Bambucluster's point of view on how IoT can be a key enabler of Smart Mobility/ transportation solutions. Presented on June 14th, 2017 at the the BrightTALK Internet of Everything summit:
https://summits.brighttalk.com/webinar/iot-enabled-smart-mobility-hype-or-reality/
Urban mobility has always been about moving people from location to location through motorized personal or public transport. However, the proliferation of sensors, smartphones and intelligent high bandwidth networks are compelling towns & cities around the world to re-think urban mobility and consider technology enablers to drive towards a vision of “smart” mobility. Furthermore, the fundamental assumptions underpinning mobility are being challenged.
The Internet Of Things (IotT) has been touted as a promising technology enabler to deliver on a vision of smart mobility. We will examine the current state of IoT ecosystems, IoT enabled smart mobility efforts across the globe and help delineate the architectural considerations and cross-industry industry collaboration that would be essential to successfully deliver on smart mobility initiatives. A simple use case around a town/city smart mobility service will be used to illustrate our approach.
• What is Internet of Things?
• Internet of Things! Why Now?
• Market Potential - Overview
• Industries That will be disrupted with IoT
• IoT Applications
• IoT System Components
• Global Eco System & Alliances
• Indian Company Eco-system
Our thoughts on Industry Digitalization: it is a three-sided effort involving customers, ICT vendors, and app developers. Building the right platform to converge the physical and digital worlds. This right platform creates infinite possibilities for partners.
The Internet of Things is transforming the way we work and live. IoT technologies are enabling enterprises to create new business models, transform customer engagements and catapult entire industries forward. Technologies like cognitive computing, IoT Platforms, blockchain and Digital Twin are rapidly reinventing how businesses are driving industry transformation. This session explores how businesses across the world are taking advantage of the ever-more-connected world to drive smarter and more profitable business. Watch the replay on IoT Practitioner. https://iotpractitioner.com/iot-slam-live-2017-headline-keynote-chris-oconnor/
Attaining IoT Value: How To Move from Connecting Things to Capturing InsightsSustainable Brands
Cisco estimates that the Internet of Everything (IoE) — the networked connection of people, process, data, and things — will generate $19 trillion in Value at Stake for the private and public sectors combined between 2013 and 2022. More than 42 percent of this value — $8 trillion — will come from one of IoE’s chief enablers, the Internet of Things (IoT). Defined by Cisco as “the intelligent connectivity of physical devices, driving massive gains in efficiency, business growth, and quality of life,” IoT often represents the quickest path to IoE value for private and public sector organizations.
This paper combines original and secondary research, as well as economic analysis, to provide a roadmap for maximizing value from IoT investments. It also explains why, in the worlds of IoT and IoE, the combination of edge computing/analytics and data center/cloud is essential to driving actionable insights that produce improved business outcomes.
BIG DATA has to be the hottest topic in the boardrooms of blue chip companies - organizations with access to vast amounts of data that promises to have a massive impact on their businesses... But if you're not Amazon, Google, Walmart and Tesco what does it mean to your business? What about MOTOR DEALERS for example?
We’ve all been hearing about how robust the market for data center space is, but a presentation by an investment banker who has his finger on the pulse on the market day in and day out gave me a new appreciation for how great the opportunity really is.
Herb May is a partner and managing director with DH Capital, an investment bank founded 15 years ago in New York that is focused on the Internet infrastructure space. His company has been involved in close to 100 deals, representing almost $20 billion in value. Most of DH Capital’s work is as a mergers and acquisitions advisor, but raising capital is a growing percentage of its business. The point is, the company understands the financials behind data centers and colocation companies inside and out.
[HACKATHON CISCO PARIS] Slideshow du workshop Smart CityBeMyApp
Slideshow du workshop Smart City organisé le mercredi 23 mars au NUMA. Ce workshop est organise dans le cadre du hackathon Smart City les 1-3 avril prochain.
This presentation provides an overview of the IIoT (Industrial Internet of Things) market in (Fall 2017) with respect to a large enterprise project.
I hope you find this information useful in starting or expanding your own IIoT Project!
All throughout APAC the landscape is changing and presenting a need for smart mobility. Read more in detail to learn how businesses can seize opportunities with the right IT strategy and the right partnership.
How smart connected products are transforming competitionRohit Kulkarni
1. INTRODUCTION TO SMART, CONNECTED PRODUCTS
2. DRIVERS FOR THE ADVENT OF SMART DEVICES
3. REDIFINING INDUSTRY BOUNDARIES AND COMPETITION
4. IoT TO IOT
5. STRATEGY FOR SUSTAINABLE COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE
Bambucluster's point of view on how IoT can be a key enabler of Smart Mobility/ transportation solutions. Presented on June 14th, 2017 at the the BrightTALK Internet of Everything summit:
https://summits.brighttalk.com/webinar/iot-enabled-smart-mobility-hype-or-reality/
Urban mobility has always been about moving people from location to location through motorized personal or public transport. However, the proliferation of sensors, smartphones and intelligent high bandwidth networks are compelling towns & cities around the world to re-think urban mobility and consider technology enablers to drive towards a vision of “smart” mobility. Furthermore, the fundamental assumptions underpinning mobility are being challenged.
The Internet Of Things (IotT) has been touted as a promising technology enabler to deliver on a vision of smart mobility. We will examine the current state of IoT ecosystems, IoT enabled smart mobility efforts across the globe and help delineate the architectural considerations and cross-industry industry collaboration that would be essential to successfully deliver on smart mobility initiatives. A simple use case around a town/city smart mobility service will be used to illustrate our approach.
• What is Internet of Things?
• Internet of Things! Why Now?
• Market Potential - Overview
• Industries That will be disrupted with IoT
• IoT Applications
• IoT System Components
• Global Eco System & Alliances
• Indian Company Eco-system
Our thoughts on Industry Digitalization: it is a three-sided effort involving customers, ICT vendors, and app developers. Building the right platform to converge the physical and digital worlds. This right platform creates infinite possibilities for partners.
The Internet of Things is transforming the way we work and live. IoT technologies are enabling enterprises to create new business models, transform customer engagements and catapult entire industries forward. Technologies like cognitive computing, IoT Platforms, blockchain and Digital Twin are rapidly reinventing how businesses are driving industry transformation. This session explores how businesses across the world are taking advantage of the ever-more-connected world to drive smarter and more profitable business. Watch the replay on IoT Practitioner. https://iotpractitioner.com/iot-slam-live-2017-headline-keynote-chris-oconnor/
Attaining IoT Value: How To Move from Connecting Things to Capturing InsightsSustainable Brands
Cisco estimates that the Internet of Everything (IoE) — the networked connection of people, process, data, and things — will generate $19 trillion in Value at Stake for the private and public sectors combined between 2013 and 2022. More than 42 percent of this value — $8 trillion — will come from one of IoE’s chief enablers, the Internet of Things (IoT). Defined by Cisco as “the intelligent connectivity of physical devices, driving massive gains in efficiency, business growth, and quality of life,” IoT often represents the quickest path to IoE value for private and public sector organizations.
This paper combines original and secondary research, as well as economic analysis, to provide a roadmap for maximizing value from IoT investments. It also explains why, in the worlds of IoT and IoE, the combination of edge computing/analytics and data center/cloud is essential to driving actionable insights that produce improved business outcomes.
BIG DATA has to be the hottest topic in the boardrooms of blue chip companies - organizations with access to vast amounts of data that promises to have a massive impact on their businesses... But if you're not Amazon, Google, Walmart and Tesco what does it mean to your business? What about MOTOR DEALERS for example?
We’ve all been hearing about how robust the market for data center space is, but a presentation by an investment banker who has his finger on the pulse on the market day in and day out gave me a new appreciation for how great the opportunity really is.
Herb May is a partner and managing director with DH Capital, an investment bank founded 15 years ago in New York that is focused on the Internet infrastructure space. His company has been involved in close to 100 deals, representing almost $20 billion in value. Most of DH Capital’s work is as a mergers and acquisitions advisor, but raising capital is a growing percentage of its business. The point is, the company understands the financials behind data centers and colocation companies inside and out.
IT and OT: How the Internet of Things enables the convergence of IT & EnergySchneider Electric
Demand for energy continues to increase and more and more intelligent devices are being connected to people and each other. As business leaders and consumers, how will we be able to benefit from this massive technological shift whilst driving down operating expenditure and improving our carbon footprint for our companies and the planet?
Presented by Jonathan Hart – SVP Corporate Marketing, Schneider Electric during Power To The Cloud, Schneider Electric Middle East Datacenter Solutions Conference
with IoT, the set of new requirements on the communication infrastructure is growing, leading to re-engineering of the network, introducing new technologies such as NFV, SDN, MEC, Fog , towards a 5G highly distributed, programmatic and dynamic architecture
More and more people in mega cities, more sensors, more apps, Smart is everywhere for smart living. but what's about security, what's about the people. How to deliver better living, happy living. HPE provides IoT solutions with connectivity management, processing at the edge and in the cloud, security, data management, etc to help industry verticals, telecom operators deliver secured trusted IoT solutions
Rapid changes in customer expectations and the growth of IoT device are impacting rural service providers long term viability and relevance. Faced with outdated and burdensome Govt regulation, coupled with declining customer ARPU , OTT service threats and outdated networks, rural service providers are fighting for relevance and a voice in the IoT connected world.
Who will pay for IoT and why? - Atanu Roy Chowdhury, Senior Product Manager a...Lounge47
“WHO WILL PAY FOR IoT AND WHY? " was a thought-provoking session. Here are the Lounge47 key takeaways: 1.IoT is a self-organizing system of Internet connected peripheral systems providing new and improved converged services 2.The value of the digitally charged thing in IoT comes from an extension of the local function with new digital services. Thing(s) + IT=Local function + measurements (historical, instantaneous) leading to new services and supercharged functions 3.The IoT hype is about the opportunity to monetize services from 50b connected devices by 2020 4.IoT devices can be classified by human desires - to know (omniscence), for human connection (telepathy), to protect & be protected (safekeeping), to be healthy & vital ( immortality), to move effortlessly (teleportation), to create, make and play (expression) 5.The IoT difference: Edgeware driving value, the “ecosystem of devices” paradigm and the possibilities for entrepreneurship 6.PC to Mobile industry to IoT is transitioning the traditional “top down” to a more collaborative approach 7.Value to the customer: a.high resolution real-time information b.M2M silos interconnected for greater visibility c.Interoperated and leveraged common infrastructure d.low cost solution solving specific consumer pain points e.improved traceability, resource utilization, health and safety 8.Value to developer: a.can handle multiple business models b.can handle multiple deployment models c.can create new products and services to diversify revenues d. Services in addition to devices can be created by developers 8. The actors in the IoT ecosystem – those that, discover new services, deliver supercharged services, create supercharged services, create Smart Things 9.Technical best practices: a.cost of data acquisition is not homogeneous b.diversity in sensors, devices and vendors is endemic c.business requirements can exceed technology reach d.device failures will happen, plan to handle them e. ensure that products are certified f.security is not an afterthought 10.Business best practices: a.device costs are a function of volumes, functionality and robustness b.there is a creepiness factor to IoT solutions c.new services require training d.market potential is hard to guesstimate e.Know your competition f.understand local regulations and tax regimes g.Process changes will be resisted h.Disgruntled customers seldom return 11. Different Business Models should be considered.
In summary, IoT offers significant opportunities, but the successful players will be those that emphasize and deliver value relative to existing services rather than just offer new functionality with undeterminable value.
Big Communications Event, Keynote Communications TrackRon Batra
Focus on Key Technology Trends at BCE, Austin, TX. How Open Source, Big Data, Containers, IOT and Microservices are a catalyst of change, creating a virtuous cycle.
Internet of Things is at the top of the Gartner Hype Cyle and scores of entrepreneurs are out building IoT products and solutions. A key question that requires discussion and clarity is – Who will pay for IoT and why? This talk demystifies the novelty of IoT and explains the roles played by various actors in the IoT ecosystem.
3. The Internet of Everything
is BIG
…and ACCELERATING!
Growing
Total
Value
Market
Sectors
4. 2012 2013 2014 Dec Jan Feb Oct Jan Feb Mar Oct
Cisco’s 1st
IoE PoV
1st IoTWF
Barcelona
832
participants
Cisco Releases
$4.6T Value at
Stake for
Public Sector
45K media
articles YTD
(12x spike
from 2012)
1500 attend
2nd IoTWF in
Chicago
Cisco’s $14.4T
Value at Stake
for Private
Sector
Cisco
Announces
IOx
Industrial
Internet
Consortium
formed
23B sensors
shipped YTD
(6x jump from
2012)
IoE Acceleration
Gartner
Introduces IoE
John
Chambers
Delivers IoT
Keynote at
CES
IoE #3 in
Gartner’s Top
Technology
Trends for
2014
“IoT could
be the next
industrial
revolution”
“IoE is the next
big thing for
tech”
Cisco
Introduces IoE
at Partner
Summit
“IoE can make
Cisco the #1 IT
vendor”
189 IoT start-ups
YTD (4x
increase from
2012)
5. Total LATAM IoE Market Value Is $870B
A Closer Look at Top LATAM IoE Verticals
Financial
Services
$226B $163B $58B
$38B $15B
Transportation
Energy
Public Sector
Manufacturing
6. The Internet of Everything
is DIFFEЯENT
Go to Market Partnerships Data and Analytics Role of IT
7. 2014 Internet of Things World Forum Highlights
§ 1601 attendees (2X increase)
§ Industry and customer keynotes
§ 29 event sponsors (81% increase)
§ 21 Startup Showcase sponsors/exhibitors
§ 140 unique articles in top-tier global publications
§ Chicago walking tour
§ Next year’s venue: Dubai
§ Internet of Things Reference Model
8. What Will It Take to Converge Operational
Technology and Information Technology?
From basic
connectivity...
…to a critical part of the
enterprise infrastructure
From proprietary
standards...
…to open standards
IT/OT Convergence
set up slide or the next
From disparate IT
and OT networks…
…to converged, secure,
managed, and
collaborative operations
one?
9. Internet of Everything Requires IT and OT
Convergence
Disparate Ecosystems
Disconnected, legacy
systems
Proliferation of devices Big, siloed Data
Rich and engaging
experiences
RESILIENCE AT
SCALE
SECURITY DISTRIBUTED
INTELLIGENCE CONVERGED,
MANAGED NETWORK
Business Continuity Business Insights Business Process Agility
APPLICATION
ENABLEMENT
Today
IT/OT Convergence
IoE Digital Business
IT/OT Convergence
set up slide or the
previous one?
10. Internet of Things Reference Model
Collaboration and Processes
(Involving People and Business Processes)
Application
(Reporting, Analytics, Control)
Data Abstraction
(Aggregation and Access)
Data Accumulation
(Storage)
Edge Computing
(Data Element Analysis and Transformation)
Connectivity
(Communication and Processing Units)
Physical Devices and Controllers
(The “Things” in IoT)
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
IT
OT
Query
Based
Event
Based
Data at
Rest
Data in
Motion
Non-Real
Time
Real
Time
Technology Drivers
• Asset modernization
• Cloud-based technology
• Pervasive multi-service networks
Business Drivers
• Business automation
• Customer experience
• Accelerating innovation
11. Big Data - The New Norm
Big Data Doubling
Every 2 Years
• 90% of world’s data
created in last 2
years
• More new data
generated in 2012
than prior 5,000
years
• Nearly 40% say data
will be processed at
the network edge
4 Wisdom
(Scenario Planning)
3 Knowledge
2 Information
1 Data
12. IoE: Connecting Data with Business Outcomes
Business Outcomes
Process | People | Wisdom Improve
Experiences
Increase
Efficiencies
Big Data and Analytics
Analytics | Knowledge Cloud Fog
Distributed Compute
New Business
Models
Minimize
Risk
Data in
Motion Analytics
Connecting Assets
Sensing | Control | Raw Data
Automation Jet Engine Wheelchair Lamp Post
13. IoE Improves Shopper Experience and Staff
Utilization in Big Box Retail
§ 25-50% reduction in average checkout wait time
§ Improvement in queue length SLAs
§ Accurate shelf stock out predictions for 3 products
(pilot scope)
§ Staff optimization – generate true picks, avoid false
picks
14. IoE Delivers Robust Infrastructure and Platform
for All City Services in Cuiaba, Brazil
§ Very Light Train (VLT) system utilization improved
by 15%
§ Reduced ticket fraud by 40% for US$4M
annual savings
§ Location-based services projected to
generate US$3M yearly advertising revenue
15. IoE Reduces Congestion and Improves Citizen
Security in Hamburg, Germany
§ Manage 12,000 ships, 83 railroads,
1800 workers, thousands of vehicles
§ Reduced congestion by 15%
§ Doubling throughput in next 10 years
§ 75% Opex savings
§ Reduced servers from 242 to 48
for 20% reduction in capital costs
16. Partnering for New Industry Solutions
Toronto
London Berlin
Barcelona
Rio
Songdo
IoE Innovation Centers
Customers and solutions
IoE Partners
Partnering for industry solutions
IoE Investment Fund
Entrepreneurs and start-ups
IoE Applications
Developers and communities
17. The Internet of Everything
is NOW
Value IoE Journey Your Opportunity
18. IoE Enables… All IT Market Transitions
Big Data and
Analytics
Social
Collaboration
Security
Internet of
Things
Mobility
Cloud
19. How Companies Are Capturing
Their Portion of the $19T
4X $40M 30% 21%
Increased
Production
Scrap
Avoidance
Less Traffic
Congestion
Lower Capital
Costs
Barcelona
20. IoE Journey to Value
Connectivity
and Compute
Standardization on
Ethernet and IP
• Sensors
• Gateways
• Infrastructure
Fast IT
IT/OT
Convergence
• Streamlined
operations
• Remote control
• Visibility and
security
Data and
Analytics
Connecting Data
with Decisions
• Edgeware
• Data in motion
• Business insights
Internet of
Everything
Business
Transformation
• Platform for
innovation
• Business
process agility
• Connected and
integrated
interactions
• ROI of $19T
Business Impact
Level of Adoption
21. Partnering to Accelerate the Opportunity
IE 2000
IE2000 IP67
IE 3000
IE 3010
CGS 2500
Vertical Solutions
Services Retail Transportation Health Care Education
Data and Analytics
Manufacturing Government Energy Financial
Process Automation and
API App Integration
Wireless Video Surveillance
5915 + 5921 + 5940 Rugged
Embedded Services Routers
ESS2020
Rugged Switch
Video Surveillance
Manager and
IP Cameras
Experiences and Engagement
Switching Routing Embedded
CGR 1000
819H
M2M ISR
1552 Gateway Router
Rugged
Wireless
CGR 2000
ASR 903
IPICS
Physical Access
Manager
Hardware Products
Support Services Managed Services
Professional Services
Consulting Services
IoE Software Suite
Data Virtualization (Composite)
Connected Analytics
Prime Analytics
ServiceGrid (SolveDirect)
Integration Platform
Services Exchange Platform
Enterprise Mobility Solutions Platform
Remote Expert Platform
Interactive Services Platform
IP Interoperability and
Collaboration System
22. How IoE Can Accelerate Mexico’s
Transformation Journey
IoE Economic
Value
(10-year NPV)
Alignment to Government Agenda
Economy: growth and jobs creation
National security: reduce violence
Telecom reform: competition, universal
broadband access, and national connectivity
Smart Cities
Smart
Manufacturing
Smart
Border
National infrastructure development
Country
Digitalization
Energy reform: Reduce government
budget dependence in oil revenues
$75B
$80B
$25B (WIP)
$200B
Total Mexico
“We want to
realize the
dream of
transforming
Mexico”
John
Chambers.
Davos,
Jan. 24, 2014
23. What Is Your Portion of the $19T?
Asset Utilization
Employee Productivity
Supply Chain Logistics/Efficiency
Improved Customer Experience
Energy Savings
Safety Improvements
Innovation