The document discusses several global mega trends to 2025 including urbanization, connectivity and convergence, social trends, economic trends, new business models, infrastructure development, health and wellness, mobility, energy, and smart technology. It provides analysis on how these trends will impact businesses, societies, economies, and personal lives. Examples and implications are given for many of the trends. Connectivity is seen as pushing convergence across many industries and products. Big data is growing exponentially and enabling new types of data-driven services. Smart cities are projected to become a $1.5 trillion market by 2020.
Digital Europe: Pushing the frontier, capturing the benefitsMcKinsey & Company
What is the speed at which digital is and will change our world?
How is Europe performing in digital compared to the United States? Where is the progress? And where is the paralysis?
What some of the challenges and risks of digital – its potential to divide business and society – between the highly digitized: the “have-mores,” and the “haves:” those who are not able or willing to adapt fast enough.
And what is our share our vision with you for how Europe needs to capture the huge digital prize. What can start-ups, companies, public authorities – everyone in this room – do, to make it happen?
Digital Europe: Pushing the frontier, capturing the benefitsMcKinsey & Company
What is the speed at which digital is and will change our world?
How is Europe performing in digital compared to the United States? Where is the progress? And where is the paralysis?
What some of the challenges and risks of digital – its potential to divide business and society – between the highly digitized: the “have-mores,” and the “haves:” those who are not able or willing to adapt fast enough.
And what is our share our vision with you for how Europe needs to capture the huge digital prize. What can start-ups, companies, public authorities – everyone in this room – do, to make it happen?
PwC’s Trends in People Analytics report highlights our recently published 2015 PwC Saratoga US benchmark data, as well as the implications for people analytics functions and key trends for consideration.
The Fourth Annual Global Mobility Study [hyperlink] by L.E.K. Consulting, Vision Mobility and CuriosityCX highlights that there is a much greater uptake of ride-hailing and other new mobility options in India and China than in mature western economies. With relatively low levels of car ownership and less developed public transport systems in these Asian countries, new mobility use is now comparable with and set to overtake traditional transport for a segment of the population.
When, Where & How AI Will Boost Federal Workforce Productivityaccenture
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Articles published as sponsored content in the Risk & Compliance Journal from The Wall Street Journal from August 2017 to August 2018. https://deloi.tt/2CMG6lI
The 2016 Strategic Hospital Priorities Study examines the current direction of the industry and, in particular, how Medtech companies can capitalize on the many needs of hospital administrators.
While the healthcare market has steadily evolved since L.E.K. Consulting issued its first hospital study in 2010, many of the same trends remain in place — among them consolidation, non-acute care integration, accountability, technology enhancements and novel pricing schemes.
This Executive Insights addresses a number of key topics, including:
Hospital administrator’s chief priorities
Most valuable medtech services
Focus on IT spending
Outlook for outsourcing
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PwC’s Trends in People Analytics report highlights our recently published 2015 PwC Saratoga US benchmark data, as well as the implications for people analytics functions and key trends for consideration.
The Fourth Annual Global Mobility Study [hyperlink] by L.E.K. Consulting, Vision Mobility and CuriosityCX highlights that there is a much greater uptake of ride-hailing and other new mobility options in India and China than in mature western economies. With relatively low levels of car ownership and less developed public transport systems in these Asian countries, new mobility use is now comparable with and set to overtake traditional transport for a segment of the population.
When, Where & How AI Will Boost Federal Workforce Productivityaccenture
Accenture developed an economic model to understand how AI will impact the U.S. federal workforce, through automation and augmentation. Learn more: https://accntu.re/3hsRG8O
Articles published as sponsored content in the Risk & Compliance Journal from The Wall Street Journal from August 2017 to August 2018. https://deloi.tt/2CMG6lI
The 2016 Strategic Hospital Priorities Study examines the current direction of the industry and, in particular, how Medtech companies can capitalize on the many needs of hospital administrators.
While the healthcare market has steadily evolved since L.E.K. Consulting issued its first hospital study in 2010, many of the same trends remain in place — among them consolidation, non-acute care integration, accountability, technology enhancements and novel pricing schemes.
This Executive Insights addresses a number of key topics, including:
Hospital administrator’s chief priorities
Most valuable medtech services
Focus on IT spending
Outlook for outsourcing
End-to-End OT SecOps Transforming from Good to Greataccenture
Building and growing an OT SecOps program takes vision, buy-in and budget. This track explores how to take your program to the next level. The discussions are intended to spark conversation and this guide highlights key takeaways on what works, what doesn’t and what’s next. https://accntu.re/3tz7wGY
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Describes how 10% of global GDP will be on the blockchain and the value of the monumental shift started by Bitcoin.
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G20 “Digital Economy” Task Force Meeting - Andrew Wyckoffinnovationoecd
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Published October, 2015
This white paper discusses how to leverage machine-to-machine communications, big data analytics and the cloud to power a smarter world and monetize the Internet of Things.
This overview is a compilation of my own storytelling experiences over the past 9 years, first assisting clients designing M2M devices and helping them navigate the carrier certification process, then aligning with emerging Middleware/IOT Cloud platform providers early in 2011. Since then I've consulted and assisted companies across many IOT market verticals and have delivered keynotes to many audiences including enterprises, Tier 2 and Tier 3 service providers, MSO's and Utility companies on how to deploy a carrier grade IOT service delivery model for the creation of new MRR models across all market verticals. Whether you are attempting to enter the market by aligning with an existing IOT ECO-System provider like AWS or would like to create your own, I hope you find this thought provoking and informative as we carve our way into the wild, wild future of digital transformation.
Delivered Key Note Address in National Seminar on
"Digital India: Use of Technology For Transforming Society" organized at Gaya College, Gaya on 28th & 29th January, 2017.
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Paradigm Shift in
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From artificial intelligence and augmented reality to multi-connected businesses and new mobility, the focus is on a wide variety of technology – but which trends have a lasting influence on digital transformation, in a post-COVID world? A Social Friendly Report.
MTBiz is for you if you are looking for contemporary information on business, economy and especially on banking industry of Bangladesh. You would also find periodical information on Global Economy and Commodity Markets.
The fourth stage of the Industrial Revolution is upon us due to the far-reaching integration, accelerated by the Internet of Things, of Operational Technology (OT) and Information Technology (IT). This creates completely new opportunities as a result of new combinations of mental, physical and mechanical work by integrating the internet, sensors and embedded systems.
The Internet of Things enabled IT/OT convergence leads to cost reduction as a consequence of predictive maintenance, speed and intelligence, thanks to Machine-to-Machine communication and improved forms of Human-Machine Interaction. M2M interaction between and within machines and systems is the cyber-physical heart of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
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Etablissements privés sur le territoire français
Effectif global moyen 2016 de l’établissement compris entre 0 et 250 salariés
Secteurs d’activité : L’accompagnement s’adresse à des établissements dont l’activité principale nécessite la transformation, le stockage et la manutention, la réparation ou la vente d’un flux matériel important avec une consommation d’énergie significative.
Les principaux secteurs visés sont :
L’industrie de transformation
Le commerce de gros et de détail de produits périssables (alimentaires, plantes, bricolage…)
La restauration
Les métiers de l’artisanat qui transforment de la matière et consomment de l’énergie.
Liste détaillées des NAF éligibles / non éligibles dans le document
80% des entreprises peuvent économiser plus de 180€ par an et par salarié en optimisant leurs flux matières, énergie, eau & déchets : Pourquoi pas vous ?
Plus de détail et inscription ici http://bit.ly/2E2vgLI
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Atelier animé par le Pôle numérique de la CCI Bordeaux Gironde et Aquitem .
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This talk is aimed at encouraging a more independent approach to using PHP frameworks, moving towards a more flexible and future-proof approach to PHP development.
Slack (or Teams) Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Soluti...Jeffrey Haguewood
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This video focuses on the notifications, alerts, and approval requests using Slack for Bonterra Impact Management. The solutions covered in this webinar can also be deployed for Microsoft Teams.
Interested in deploying notification automations for Bonterra Impact Management? Contact us at sales@sidekicksolutionsllc.com to discuss next steps.
Dev Dives: Train smarter, not harder – active learning and UiPath LLMs for do...UiPathCommunity
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Transcript: Selling digital books in 2024: Insights from industry leaders - T...BookNet Canada
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Link to video recording: https://bnctechforum.ca/sessions/selling-digital-books-in-2024-insights-from-industry-leaders/
Presented by BookNet Canada on May 28, 2024, with support from the Department of Canadian Heritage.
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Let me take this questions and provide you a short journey through existing deployment models and use cases for AI software. On practical examples, we discuss what cloud/on-premise strategy we may need for applying it to our own infrastructure to get it to work from an enterprise perspective. I want to give an overview about infrastructure requirements and technologies, what could be beneficial or limiting your AI use cases in an enterprise environment. An interactive Demo will give you some insides, what approaches I got already working for real.
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JMeter webinar - integration with InfluxDB and GrafanaRTTS
Watch this recorded webinar about real-time monitoring of application performance. See how to integrate Apache JMeter, the open-source leader in performance testing, with InfluxDB, the open-source time-series database, and Grafana, the open-source analytics and visualization application.
In this webinar, we will review the benefits of leveraging InfluxDB and Grafana when executing load tests and demonstrate how these tools are used to visualize performance metrics.
Length: 30 minutes
Session Overview
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During this webinar, we will cover the following topics while demonstrating the integrations of JMeter, InfluxDB and Grafana:
- What out-of-the-box solutions are available for real-time monitoring JMeter tests?
- What are the benefits of integrating InfluxDB and Grafana into the load testing stack?
- Which features are provided by Grafana?
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UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 4DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 4. In this session, we will cover Test Manager overview along with SAP heatmap.
The UiPath Test Manager overview with SAP heatmap webinar offers a concise yet comprehensive exploration of the role of a Test Manager within SAP environments, coupled with the utilization of heatmaps for effective testing strategies.
Participants will gain insights into the responsibilities, challenges, and best practices associated with test management in SAP projects. Additionally, the webinar delves into the significance of heatmaps as a visual aid for identifying testing priorities, areas of risk, and resource allocation within SAP landscapes. Through this session, attendees can expect to enhance their understanding of test management principles while learning practical approaches to optimize testing processes in SAP environments using heatmap visualization techniques
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into SAP testing best practices
2. Heatmap utilization for testing
3. Optimization of testing processes
4. Demo
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Execution from the test manager
Orchestrator execution result
Defect reporting
SAP heatmap example with demo
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Key Trends Shaping the Future of Infrastructure.pdfCheryl Hung
Keynote at DIGIT West Expo, Glasgow on 29 May 2024.
Cheryl Hung, ochery.com
Sr Director, Infrastructure Ecosystem, Arm.
The key trends across hardware, cloud and open-source; exploring how these areas are likely to mature and develop over the short and long-term, and then considering how organisations can position themselves to adapt and thrive.
2. 2M82C-MT
Global Mega Trends
Urbanization –
City as a
Customer
Smart is the New
Green
Social Trends: Gen Y,
Middle Bulge, She-
conomy,
Geosocialization
Connectivity and
Convergence
Bricks and Clicks
Innovating to Zero
New Business
Models: Value for
Many
Economy: Beyond
BRIC: The Next
Game Changers
Future
Infrastructure
Development
Health, Wellness
and Well Being
Future of MobilityFuture of Energy
Mega Trends are transformative, global forces that define the future world with their far reaching
impacts on businesses, societies, economies, cultures, and personal lives.
Definition of Mega Trends That Frost & Sullivan Tracks
Source: Frost & Sullivan analysis.
3. 3M82C-MT
News Headlines in 2025
Robots have entered our
homes for personal use.
Sensory devices guide our
everyday lives.
Mobile ;inancial transactions
are now in crypto-‐currencies.
Big data has entered the
Zettabyte era.
3D printing is commonplace.
4D printing is gaining
mainstream acceptance .
High Speed Rail to connect
from China to Europe.
There are 6 million
autonomous cars in Europe
and North America.
Summer Sale: Low-‐cost
holidays in space.
4. 4M82C-MT
The Mega Trend Matrix
Understanding Implications of Key Mega Trends on Global Economy
Note: The size of the bubble represents the scale of opportunity within each Mega Trend.
These Mega Trends have been plotted based on quantitative and qualitative reasoning. Source: Frost & Sullivan Analysis
Low Degree of Certainty
DegreeofImpactonGlobalEconomyLowHigh
High
Urbanization
Innovating
to Zero
Health,
Wellness, and
Well-Being
Connectivity
and
Convergence
Bricks and
Clicks
Infrastructure
Development
Smart is
the New
Green Future of
Energy
Future of
Mobility
Social
Trends
Economic
Trends
New Business
Models
Mega Trend Matrix, Global, 2025
5. 5M82C-MT
Connected Home – 31%
Connected Work –15%
Connected City – 54%
• Home Automation
• Home Energy
• Home Health
• Home Entertainment
• Mobility -‐ Mobile
email, Uni;ied
Communication
• Mobile Working
• Enterprise Social
Networking
• eGovernance
• eCitizens
• Smart transportation
cards, connected cars
• E-‐learning
• Mobile banking
Connected Living describes a world in which consumers use many different devices to experience compelling
new services that integrate video, voice, and data services to provide access and ubiquitous connectivity
anytime and anywhere.
Future Connected Living Ecosystem
Connected life contains three important aspects of connected home, connected city, and connected
work
Connected Living Total Market: $730 Billion in 2020
6. 6M82C-MT
6
QIVICON B2B Business Hub including partners
from…
Health
(E.g
Tunstall)
Multimedia
(E.g
Samsung)
Automation
(E.g Belkin)
Security
(E.g Pax)
Energy
EnBW, Solon
Appliances,
electronics (A&E)
Miele, Samsung
QIVICON CONNECTED HOME PLATFORM for
consumers aggregating service from all partners.
Consumer Homes
B2B
B2B2C
Case Study: Connected Home’s B2B Platform Of Deutsche Telekom
A platform-based approach that brings together leading companies
• First company
worldwide to offer a
"software as a service’
connected home
platform
• Open and independent
B2B platform for
partners
• Largest range of
partners in the
connected home space
7. 7M82C-MT
2000s2014201520162016+ 2016+2016201520142000s
Eye
Facial
Voice
Touch
Gesture
Gaze
controlled
Games
uMoove
Mobile Eye
Scroll phones
Tobii Eye
Tracking
Analytics
cars
PayPal – Pay
with Face
Amscreen
Face
Scanners
Tactical
Identification
System
Google 411
Voice
Search
Windows
Speech
Recognition
Siri -
Personal
Assistant
AMOLED
Touch
Screens
Holographic
Touchscreen
Kinect
Gesture
Gaming
Leapmotion
Computer
Control
Snapdrago
mobile
technology
Sensorization of Things
Multi-Factor sensory-based trackers revolutionise the field of personal devices
The radial timeline diagram depicts which products are impacted in the next decade by sensory
tracking technology in consumer electronics
Sensory Tracking
Technology in
Consumers
Devices
Source: Frost & Sullivan Analysis
8. 8M82C-MT
Gamification - solutions to generate $8 billion globally within a decade,
driven by increasing need for consumer engagement
20 %
16 %
14 %
10 % 10 %
Games Social
Networking
Enetrtainment Maps/Navigation Video
Consumer App Usage Patterns, Global, 2012
Gamification – a customer interaction approach to design behaviours, develop skills and engage customers
Uses
• Mobile and tablet
applications
• Software programs
• Educational tools
Predicted areas of impact
• Employee performance
• Education
• Personal development
• Customer engagement
platforms
The use of game
mechanics and
design in non game
context to impact
engagement and
outcome
Current enablers
• Mobile
• Cloud
• Social networking
• Location based
services
Future enablers
• Gesture control
• Augmented reality
Source: Deloitte, Google Trends, Frost & Sullivan Analysis.
Gamification Market, Global, 2012-2020, ($ billion)
0,2 0,4
0,9
1,8
3,2
4,9
6,6
7,5
8,3
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
9. 9M82C-MT
Sub Trend: Big Data Analytics
90% of the data in the world has been created in the last two years alone
Source: IBM, Cisco, Frost & Sullivan Analysis
Global Data Traf;ic in Zettabytes, 2010-‐2025
Global Big Data Market in $ billion, 2010-‐2025
2010
2020
2025
2015
3.56
87.85
122.6
47.37
2010
2020
2025
2015
1.2
34.1
100.2
7.6
Global Data Traf;ic to
Cross 100 Zettabytes
annually by 2025
Global Big Data
Market to generate a
revenue of over $122
billion by 2025
10. 10M82C-MT
Big Data Deluge
Digital content is doubling every 18 months
2012 2020
1.2
Zettabyte
100.2
Zettabyte
Database
Data Warehouse
ERPs
CRMs
Systems
Web blogs
Social Media
Audio, Video
Excel, CSV
Online
Structured Data Unstructured Data
Social Sentiment
Analysis
Data Analytics
Marketing
Optimization -
Micromarketing
Open Innovation
Discovery and
Navigation
IT Economics
Security
Intelligence
Asset
Management
Data Visualization
+40% /
Year
Types of Data-Enabled Services
Big Data Creates New Value Propositions for Businesses
Cloud-connected cars Facebook Personalized
Marketing
Nissan is looking at
analytics on sensor data
and telematics to improve
self-diagnostics
Facebook analyses location
data to reach more customers
with personalized, targeted
products
Smart Factories Emergency Responses
Pepsi’s Latin American
division merged customer,
logistics, and manufacturing
data to significantly improve
its plant operations
During Superstorm Sandy,
2012, Twitter hashtags
were analysed to find out
where power, fuel, food and
water were urgently
needed.
Big Data
Big Data is growing at
40% annually
Data Traffic per Year, Global, 2012 and 2020
Source: IBM, Cisco, Frost & Sullivan Analysis
Big Data, Sources & Types of Services, 2014
11. 11M82C-MT
Implication: Connectivity Is Pushing Convergence
Connectivity will Accelerate Convergence of Industries, Products, Technologies and Competition
INDUSTRIES
PRODUCTS
Car Unmanned Technology Autonomous Cars
TECHNOLOGIES
Building Technologies Smart Automation Smart Home Hubs
Space Industry Solar Industry Space Based Solar
Power
1
3
2
Source: Frost & Sullivan analysis
Image Source:: `Creative Commons and Dreamstime.
12. 12M82C-MT
Convergence is Driving Unconventional Players to Contest for New
Markets!
• Google -‐ Nest , Titan Aerospace
• Amazon -‐ Dash, Fire TV
• Facebook – Oculus,
Connectivity Labs
13. 13M82C-MT
Smart
Technology
Smart
Buildings
Smart Mobility
Smart
Windows
Smart Clouds
LEVEL 3
Sensing
Mechanism +
Two-‐way Flow of
Data
Communication
Smart Chip
Smart Lighting
LEVEL 2
Basic Sensing
Mechanism + One-‐
way Data
Communication
Smart
Bandages
LEVEL 1
Basic Sensing
Mechanism
Image Source: Dreamstime and Connected Digital World
Source: Frost & Sullivan
A smart product is
characterized by an intelligent
sensing technology that is
increasingly being integrated with
Internet technologies, thereby
allowing the product to react to and
communicate with the changing
environment around it. This leads
to optimal operations and
improvement in ef;iciency.
Smart is the New Green
3 Levels of Smart Products and Technologies
14. 14M82C-MT
20,93
14,11
16,65
13,75
9,09
15,26
10,21
Smart Infrastructure3
CAGR: 8.9% (2012-‐2020)
Smart cities To Create Huge Business Opportunities With A Market
Value Of $1.5 Trillion By 2020
1
2
4
5
6
Smart Governance and Smart
Education2
CAGR: 12.4% (2012-‐2020)
Smart Energy
CAGR: 19.6% (2012-‐2020)
Smart Transportation
CAGR: 14.8% (2012-‐2020)
Smart Healthcare
CAGR: 6.9% (2012-‐2020)
Smart Building
CAGR: 8.8% (2012-‐2020)
7 , Smart City Market by Segments,1 Global 2020
Source: Frost & Sullivan analysis.
Note: The graph represent the market share of each
segment in the smart city market.
For more information on smart city market sectors please
refer to appendix
Smart City Market
2Smart Education includes eLearning services for schools, universities, enterprises, and government entities
1These numbers represent the entire smart solutions eco-‐system in each segment for both urban and non-‐urban panoramas
Smart Security
CAGR: 14% (2012-‐2020)
3
3Other Smart Infrastructure such as sensor networks, digital management of water utilities not included in other segments
15. 15M82C-MT
Global Smart Cities in 2025
More than 26 global cities will be Smart Cities in 2025, and more than 50% of which will be from Europe
and North America.
Tianjin
Wuhan
Shenzhen
Glasgow
Los Angeles
New York
Smart Cities in 2025
Toronto
San Francisco
Vancouver
Paris
London Berlin
Barcelona
Amsterdam
Seattle
Tokyo
Singapore
Calgary
Chicago
Vienna
Copenhagen
Oslo
Seoul
Beijing
Helsinki
Sydney
Image Source: Dreamstime and Frost and Sullivan Image Library.
Source: Forbes Smart City List, Innovation City Index; specific Smart Project Websites for each city; Frost & Sullivan analysis.
Stockholm
Smart Cities, Global, 2025
Boston
San Diego
Luxembourg
Chengdu
Johannesburg
Delhi
Jakarta
Select Smart City Projects in 20251
1This list is not exhaustive. The cities highlighted
here have implemented smart city projects in at
least one of eight smart city aspects discussed in
this study
16. 16M82C-MT
Sustainable/Eco Cities in 2025
Global Snapshot of Sustainable/Eco Cities in 2025
Source: Siemens Green Index and Frost & Sullivan analysis.
Note: Eco Cities are cities built on a green initiative, from buildings to transport, governance,
city planning, energy, and technology. These cities are either upgraded or built from scratch.
Sustainable/Eco City in 2025
Sustainable/Eco City built from
scratch
Accra
Johannesburg
Cape Town
Durban
Tunis
Masdar City
Doha
Belo Horizonte
Bogotá
Brasília
Rio de Janeiro
São Paulo
Curitiba
Mexico City
Portland
Sacramento
Oakland
San Diego
Dallas
Houston
Orlando
Austin
Minneapolis
San Jose
Denver
Boston
Ottawa
Montreal
Philadelphia
Washington
DC
Columbus
Edmonton
Cardiff
Brussels
Zurich
Lyon
Frankfurt
Milan
Rome
Cambridge
shire
Marseille
Tampere
Geneva
Graz
Riga
Vilnius
Metz
Tubingen
Montpellier
Bordeaux
Casablanca
Norwich
Hamburg
Manchester
Gothenburg
Isle of Wight
Glasgow
Liverpool
Dublin
Marseille
Bergen
Edinburgh
Nantes
Gyor
GIFT
Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-city, Tianjin
Nanjing
Hong Kong
Foshan
Guangzhou
Wuxi
Osaka
Yokohama
Wanzhuang Eco-city, Hebei
Medan
Palembang
Jakarta
Surabaya
Denpasar
Makasar
Balikpapan
Adelaide
Moreland
North America
Latin America
Europe
Middle East
and Africa
Asia-Pacific & Australia
Istanbul
Bursa
Ankara
Eskisehir
Izmir
Denizli
Antalya
Adana
Edinburgh
17. 17M82C-MT
The Next Game Changers in 2025 (Beyond BRICSs)
High GDP growth, improved FDIs, and rapid industrialization to give rise to a new lot of emerging
countries, beyond BRIC nations, that contend to become next decade’s economic leaders
$2,327
Billion
$635
Billion
$1,041
Billion $2,441
Billion
$653
Billion
$772
Billion $323
Billion
$483
Billion
Mexico
Egypt
South Africa
Turkey
Poland
Indonesia
Thailand
Vietnam
PhilippinesNext Game Changers
Note : The figure denotes GDP at
market prices. Forecasts to 2025
have been extrapolated based on
Nominal GDP growth rate projections
Source: International Monetary Fund. Oxford Economics, Frost & Sullivan,
$3,071
Billion
$730
Billion
Nigeria
The trillion dollar economies
18. 18M82C-MT
New Business Models
Examples
B2C
Co-‐Creation (Eg. Quirky.com)
On-‐Demand Services
Digital Media / Online Streaming Collapsing
Video Rentals: eg. Net;lix
Pay as you Go Insurance
Value for Many
• (Low Cost Models -‐ Tata Nano)
• Group Buying (Groupon)
• Micro Financing
B2B
Online Platforms
• E Rental (Workspaces)
• E Distribution (eg. Deliv)
• E Exchanges
• Hypermarkets
• E-‐Travel: Concur
Sharing: Corporate Car Sharing
Alliance Based Models
Integrator Models (IBM Smarter Planet)
Online Stock Trading – traditional brokers
P2P/
C2C
Online Retail (Eg. Ebay)
• E-‐Auction (eg. Taobao)
Sharing – Car Sharing
Peer-‐to-‐peer lending
G2B
Open Business Model (Online Bidding of
Projects) – (e.g Chicago Open Data Model)
PPP -‐ BOO, BOT, BOM
G2G
E-‐Records, E-‐Consultancy -‐ (e.g G2G
Information System like NEGIS)
19. 19M82C-MT
Future of Clicks in Retail Industry
Global Online Retail Sales To Reach $4.3 Trillion By 2025 Accounting for 19% of Total Retail
$11.8
Trillion
$23
Trillion
$18.7
Trillion
$11.25
Trillion
$4.3
Trillion
$0.55
Trillion
Online Sales
Non-‐Online Sales
5%
95%
19%
81%
2011
2025
United
States
$1.32
Trillion
24%
18%
China
$1.30
Trillion
United Kingdom
$0.21
Trillion
Germany
$0.09
Trillion
Japan
$0.17
Trillion
26%
15%
10%
20. 20M82C-MT
Fully Digital,
Retail-Style Cyberstore
One-stop Experience
for Entire Model Range
Gamification, Augmented
Reality Offers Tailor-
made services
Specially Trained Dealer
Personnel Interactivity
London Flagship Store
Highly personalized
customer dialogue
Case Study: Audi City London - First Digital Car Showroom
Example of Future Digital Car Showrooms that will be “Unlimited”, Personalised, Socially Connected
and Digitally Integrated
21. 21M82C-MT
Virtual Stores—New Generation of Grocery Shopping
Virtual stores are simulated brick and mortar stores that offer interactive shopping in public places
by creating virtual products, which buyers can buy and order using their Smartphones.
1
2 3
4
Choose
grocery item
from “virtual
shelves”
Smartphone App Registers
Product of Choice
The product lands in
customer’s “virtual cart”
The product is
delivered to the
customer at a time
and date of his or
her choice
Number 1 shopping app in Korea,
with over 900,000 downloads
Online sales increased by
130.0% since launch in 2011
Home plus online membership increased
by 76.0% since launch in 2011
Virtual Store—The Fourth-
Generation Retail Store
Tesco’s Subway Virtual Store
Single virtual store opened at subway
Source: Frost & Sullivan analysis.Image Source: iStockphoto and Dreamstime
22. 22M82C-MT
3D Printing
The consumer and commercial products are expected to account for 28% of 3D printing revenues by
2020
$1.1 Billion
$7.1 Billion
2009
2020
Global 3D Printing Market, Segment Breakdown,
2009 and 2020
Total Market ($Billion)
By Industry (% Share)
Source: Frost & Sullivan Analysis
• Human Organs
• Medical Devices
• Body Tissues
• Nano-medicine
• Pharmaceuticals
Healthcare
• Concept Modeling
• Prototypes
• Spare Parts
• End-use Parts
• Tooling
Automotive
• Manufacturing On-
demand
• Cutting Tools
• Customization
• Domestic Production
3D Printed Products in Key Industries
3D printing is a computer-driven additive manufacturing
technology used for producing the final product from a
digital model by laying down successive layers of material.
Design Print Finish
Manufacturing
3D printing begins
with creating a digital
model of the object,
usually using CAD
software
The 3D printer slices
model into numerous
digital cross-sections, and
automatically builds the
model using materials like
thermoplastics
The final 3D printed
object is then cleaned
to remove overhung
material and is
polished for final use
28 %
20 %
4 %
12 %
15 %
16 %
5 %
Consumer & Commercial
Automotive
Architecture
Industrial Application
Aerospace & Defense
Medical and Dental
Other
23. 23M82C-MT
Rise of the Robots
Robots priced between $1,566 and $4,699 could enter our personal lives commercializing the personal
robots market by 2020
2004 2013
ASIMO = $150,000 LUNA = $1,000
Commercialization of Robotics
Steep fall in personal robots ownership prices from $150,000 to $1,000
Source: Frost & Sullivan Analysis
• Non-commercial
• Not for sale
• Available only on lending
basis
• Commercial
• Currently available on auction
basis
• Expected to retail between $1,000
and $3,000
Robotics for Elderly
Care: Assisted Living
Robots as Teaching
Assistants
Robots for household
care Robots as Nannies
Robots for
companionship
Robots as personal
assistants
Robots at Home (Personal Robot Applications)
2010
$1.29
billion
2020
$17.39
billion
Global Personal Robots Market
24. 24M82C-MT
Executive Summary – Top Ten Transformational Shifts by 2020
1
2
3
6
5
9
8
4
7
Connected
Living
Big Data
Clouds
Smart Cities
Sharing
Economy
Rise of
Personal
Robotics Sensorization
of Things
Resource
Nexus
Circular
Economy
Wearable
Computing
3D Printing
While all Mega Trends are important, the selection and raking of these trends indicate which seismic
shifts will have particular relevance in shaping the landscape in which the world will evolve this decade.
Impact on Future Products and Services
Measured based on most impact on future products and services capabilities resulting in new convergent and
radical devices
Minor Conservative Radical
GrowthAttractiveness
Assessedbasedonmarketattractivenessintermsofrevenue/
shipment.
HighLow
Source: Frost & Sullivan analysis.
10
25. 25M82C-MT
Top Industries of the Future
Market Size Potential1 by 2020 ($Billion)
GrowthPotential2(2012-2030)
Market Size Potential1 by 2020 ($Billion)
GrowthPotential2(2012-2030)
Top Mature Industries by 2020 Top Emerging Industries by 2020
1Relative score assigned for potential annual turnover (revenue / shipment) of the industry in 2025
1Measured by qualitative factors that has the scope to create a boom in the industry such as new patents, innovation cycle and industry impact
Source: Bloomberg, Frost and Sullivan Analysis
Oil & Gas
Pharma &
Healthcare
Chemical,
Materials &
Food
ICT
Automobile
Metals &
Mining
Energy,
Power
Aerospace
& Defence
Engineering &
Construction
Electronics
Virtual
CommerceBig
Data
3D
Printing
Cloud
Computing
Cyber
Security
Managed
Services
Wellness
Industry
Urban
Logistics
Alternative
Energy
Waste
Management
26. 26M82C-MT
Some Key Strategic Challenges
1 (Fair) Trade
Providing social premium for community development projects; Balance between
self-reliance and global market integration; Fostering export dependency
2 Collaborative Ecosystem
Shift from social intranet to online collaborative workspaces; Directly embedding
collaborative processes to improve the speed and quality of their decisions
3 Economic Shifts
Changes in business strategies; China and India to lead the global economy in the
near future; Looking Beyond BRICS
4 The Retail Issue
Look at internet retailing; look at the format of your retailing offer and how this fits
into new trends for micro solutions driven by convenience
5 Complexity Management
New value chain partnerships; Integration of product innovations; Facing the impact
of adjacent markets
6 Sustainable Development
Incorporation of increased interdisciplinary planning; Adopting new business models
for collective ownership
7 Where You Live Is your City ‘Smart’ or ‘Sustainable’; What are your City Planning Policies ?
8 Government Inhibition Focus on public-based solutions; Reduced foreign direct investments;
9
Sustainable and Livable
Cities
Need for more green initiatives; demand for carbon neutral energy production and
advanced spatial planning and urban design solutions
10 Organizational Changes
Need for more integrated solutions; Dynamic and flexible working practices; exterior
innovations; structural changes
Source: Frost & Sullivan
27. 27M82C-MT
Macro To Micro
From Macro to Micro: Taking Mega Trends from Information to
Strategy Implementation
Mega Trend
Selected trends that impact your
business and markets
Sub Trend
A sub-‐layer of trends that has a
wide ranging impact
Impact to Your Industry/Region
Visualising the roadmap of these critical
forces through scenario-‐building and macro
economic forecasts
Impact on Future Product/
Technology/Offer
Analysis of Opportunities and
Unmet Needs
28. 28M82C-MT
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