Overview of the mobile commerce market across the US and China, including its relationship to social, mobile payments and offline retail plus the key trends to watch.
The Global Mobile Revolution - GGV CapitalGGV Capital
The birth of the smartphone and then the app store have provided companies with a revolutionary platform to reach consumers all over the world. But this also means that any business that has an app is essentially global from day 1. This presentation analyzes how this global mobile revolution has occurred and offers strategies for tackling international mobile markets, specifically China and Europe.
In this deck we look at key industries being disrupted by mobile, including transportation and travel, online and offline commerce, and hardware and IoT.
Discover the tech trends to watch in 2016 based on our experience: Mobile Commerce, Social payments, Deep linking and App Ecosystem, Push notification, Smart home and Home Entertainment, Deep learning, Cognitive Computing, Smart Virtual Personal Assistants, Algorithms, Ambient Proximity, Ambient Interfaces, Intelligent Cameras, Personality Analytics, Big Data, Cloud Computing, Vertical Collaborative Software, Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality will change the way brands interact with their customers.
Financial services IT has focused on security and regulatory compliance in recent years. Now, more and more financial service companies are leveraging data in innovation to better serve customers worldwide.
Internet of Things (IOT) and The Future of MarketingJoe Griffin
The internet of things, big data, and advanced segmentation are changing the face of marketing. Consider that almost 50% of television advertising could be programmatic within the next couple of years, brands are becoming publishers, and new media like native advertising and social retargeting are just becoming mature, and the future of marketing is here.
http://blogs.sap.com/innovation/ - Business Innovation is the key ingredient for growth in the future of business. Changes in technology, new customer expectations, a re-defined contract between employees and employers, strained resources, and business and social networks are requiring businesses to become insight-driven businesses.
In this presentation, we have gathered 99 facts that represent the changes taking place in the world today. Each facts represents a key insight and suggests where we need to focus and change to become viable, sustainable and growing future businesses.
Overview of the mobile commerce market across the US and China, including its relationship to social, mobile payments and offline retail plus the key trends to watch.
The Global Mobile Revolution - GGV CapitalGGV Capital
The birth of the smartphone and then the app store have provided companies with a revolutionary platform to reach consumers all over the world. But this also means that any business that has an app is essentially global from day 1. This presentation analyzes how this global mobile revolution has occurred and offers strategies for tackling international mobile markets, specifically China and Europe.
In this deck we look at key industries being disrupted by mobile, including transportation and travel, online and offline commerce, and hardware and IoT.
Discover the tech trends to watch in 2016 based on our experience: Mobile Commerce, Social payments, Deep linking and App Ecosystem, Push notification, Smart home and Home Entertainment, Deep learning, Cognitive Computing, Smart Virtual Personal Assistants, Algorithms, Ambient Proximity, Ambient Interfaces, Intelligent Cameras, Personality Analytics, Big Data, Cloud Computing, Vertical Collaborative Software, Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality will change the way brands interact with their customers.
Financial services IT has focused on security and regulatory compliance in recent years. Now, more and more financial service companies are leveraging data in innovation to better serve customers worldwide.
Internet of Things (IOT) and The Future of MarketingJoe Griffin
The internet of things, big data, and advanced segmentation are changing the face of marketing. Consider that almost 50% of television advertising could be programmatic within the next couple of years, brands are becoming publishers, and new media like native advertising and social retargeting are just becoming mature, and the future of marketing is here.
http://blogs.sap.com/innovation/ - Business Innovation is the key ingredient for growth in the future of business. Changes in technology, new customer expectations, a re-defined contract between employees and employers, strained resources, and business and social networks are requiring businesses to become insight-driven businesses.
In this presentation, we have gathered 99 facts that represent the changes taking place in the world today. Each facts represents a key insight and suggests where we need to focus and change to become viable, sustainable and growing future businesses.
Ericsson Mobility Report - June 2015 - North East Asia appendixEricsson
Ericsson Mobility Report is one of the leading analyses of data traffic available, providing in-depth measurements from the world’s largest selection of live networks spread all around the globe.
The report uses those measurements and analysis, together with internal forecasts and other relevant studies, to provide insights into current traffic and market trends in today’s Networked Society.
The June 2015 report looks at global subscription growth and how the pattern is set to continue to 2020.
Chinese New Year Reaches Mobile Tipping PointApp Annie
Long-held traditions enter the mobile age — and with that, a new opportunity for app publishers. Using App Annie’s Store Stats, we showcase how Chinese New Year has become a significant opportunity for mobile app publishers, and how a few of the most impactful developments in the app economy have fundamentally changed this holiday in critical areas such as transportation and payment.
Internet Trends Report 2018 - KPCB - Mary Meeker - #CodeConIan Gertler
Technology analyst and venture capital icon Mary Meeker released the 2018 Internet Trends report at #CodeCon (the Recode Conference). The 294 page report covers a range of trends and topics including:
- Internet adoption
- Mobile usage
- Mobile ads
- Crypto/cryptocurrency/blockchain
- Voice/speech recognition
- Tech investment
- Ecommerce vs Brick & Mortar
- Subscription services
- Education
- Freelancing
- Transportation
- Enterprise
- China
- Immigration
Dr. Sybril Bennett, consultant, keynote speaker, facilitator and strategist provides a vision for non-profit organizations to capitalize on new media tools for fundraising.
Emerging Technology, Shiny Objects & The Future of Media - iSummit - Fred SteubeFred Steube
The rapid pace of digital innovation has media companies scrambling to figure out which new emerging technology will be a hit with consumers and how to reach these consumers on these many new channels. Traditional media like print, TV, radio, and outdoor media will need to take advantage of wearables, beacons, digital wallets, augmented reality, etc and will have to respond to disruptive technology to remain competitive in an increasingly dynamic business landscape.
Will 2015 be the year of wearables? Will Apple Pay succeed? Why are enterprise apps getting more expensive and complex? What's happening with Big data? How should developers treat phablets?
Every year we analyse and summarise the key mobile trends for the following year and share with customers and partners. The main objective is to keep you up to date on what’s going on and give you insights into what these trends may mean for you. Last year our mobility predictions and UX/UI trend presentations were used in hundreds of workshops, lectures and jointly got more than 100,000 views on Slideshare.
The Top 10 Mobile Trends for 2015 are more exciting than ever as we are experiencing explosive growth in almost every area including mobile usage (apps and web), mobile commerce, payments, enterprise apps, Internet of Things, wearables, nearables (sensors) and invincibles, data driven mobile services (big data), mobility in healthcare, omni-channel retail and innovations in mobile application development.
2015 YEAR IN REVIEW: MOBILE. The most important deals, releases, figures, moments and trends of the passing year. By Monika from mobee dick. Enjoy and have a great 2016!
Digital transformation in China - Take aways from Alibaba Global Dreamer ProgramJiaqi Chen (Maggie)
This summer I have participated in a two-week workshop hold by Alibaba in Hangzhou, with the focus on E-commerce and CSR. This experience gave me a holistic of what is happening in China, what will be the trends and how digital transformation can bring richness, happiness as well as dignity to people. China as a developing country, which has gained a great success in digital transformation in the past ten years, could be a great example for many other developing countries in the world.
Liberation from Location: Ericsson ConsumerLab Insight Report, Latin America ...Ericsson Latin America
Communication is a quintessential need. We meet it by being accessible to our friends, family and extended community in person and more often nowadays, online. Being able to make decisions on-the-go using relevant content that is accessible anytime, anywhere has assumed paramount importance among consumers. This Ericsson ConsumerLab Latin America study highlights the connectivity expectations of consumers as they go about their lives.
360i's 2015 International CES Hot List provides a comprehensive recap and essential takeaways from 2015 International CES. On the showroom floor this year marketers saw first-hand the dawn of the Connected Age, a new era of marketing powered by more accessible, affordable and applicable consumer technology
innovations that are changing consumer behavior and transforming brand marketing.
From connected homes to virtual reality, the following report provides an overview of the top trends and technologies from this year’s CES to help marketers position their brands for the future.
50 Powerful Statistics About Tech Megatrends Affecting Every BusinessExtreme Networks
There are five mega trends impacting the IT departments of every company: Mobile, Social, Cloud, Apps and Big Data. In this presentation, Vala Afshar reveals ten startling stats for each mega trend.
Each year, Mary Meeker unveils her fascinating Internet Trends presentation. And each year, her insights are inestimable and eagerly awaited.
But each year, I have a problem with her slides. As a presentation designer, I find them rough and busy. To the point it makes them hard to understand.
So this year, here’s my humble attempt at redesigning them !
Enabling best practice Web experiences for today's increasingly Mobile world: This white paper explores why a Web Content Management solution that’s not optimized for ‘customers in motion,’ could be the deal breaker for customer engagement. Find out how innovative approaches to WCM can keep your company aligned with customer expectations in a mobile world.
Ericsson Mobility Report - June 2015 - North East Asia appendixEricsson
Ericsson Mobility Report is one of the leading analyses of data traffic available, providing in-depth measurements from the world’s largest selection of live networks spread all around the globe.
The report uses those measurements and analysis, together with internal forecasts and other relevant studies, to provide insights into current traffic and market trends in today’s Networked Society.
The June 2015 report looks at global subscription growth and how the pattern is set to continue to 2020.
Chinese New Year Reaches Mobile Tipping PointApp Annie
Long-held traditions enter the mobile age — and with that, a new opportunity for app publishers. Using App Annie’s Store Stats, we showcase how Chinese New Year has become a significant opportunity for mobile app publishers, and how a few of the most impactful developments in the app economy have fundamentally changed this holiday in critical areas such as transportation and payment.
Internet Trends Report 2018 - KPCB - Mary Meeker - #CodeConIan Gertler
Technology analyst and venture capital icon Mary Meeker released the 2018 Internet Trends report at #CodeCon (the Recode Conference). The 294 page report covers a range of trends and topics including:
- Internet adoption
- Mobile usage
- Mobile ads
- Crypto/cryptocurrency/blockchain
- Voice/speech recognition
- Tech investment
- Ecommerce vs Brick & Mortar
- Subscription services
- Education
- Freelancing
- Transportation
- Enterprise
- China
- Immigration
Dr. Sybril Bennett, consultant, keynote speaker, facilitator and strategist provides a vision for non-profit organizations to capitalize on new media tools for fundraising.
Emerging Technology, Shiny Objects & The Future of Media - iSummit - Fred SteubeFred Steube
The rapid pace of digital innovation has media companies scrambling to figure out which new emerging technology will be a hit with consumers and how to reach these consumers on these many new channels. Traditional media like print, TV, radio, and outdoor media will need to take advantage of wearables, beacons, digital wallets, augmented reality, etc and will have to respond to disruptive technology to remain competitive in an increasingly dynamic business landscape.
Will 2015 be the year of wearables? Will Apple Pay succeed? Why are enterprise apps getting more expensive and complex? What's happening with Big data? How should developers treat phablets?
Every year we analyse and summarise the key mobile trends for the following year and share with customers and partners. The main objective is to keep you up to date on what’s going on and give you insights into what these trends may mean for you. Last year our mobility predictions and UX/UI trend presentations were used in hundreds of workshops, lectures and jointly got more than 100,000 views on Slideshare.
The Top 10 Mobile Trends for 2015 are more exciting than ever as we are experiencing explosive growth in almost every area including mobile usage (apps and web), mobile commerce, payments, enterprise apps, Internet of Things, wearables, nearables (sensors) and invincibles, data driven mobile services (big data), mobility in healthcare, omni-channel retail and innovations in mobile application development.
2015 YEAR IN REVIEW: MOBILE. The most important deals, releases, figures, moments and trends of the passing year. By Monika from mobee dick. Enjoy and have a great 2016!
Digital transformation in China - Take aways from Alibaba Global Dreamer ProgramJiaqi Chen (Maggie)
This summer I have participated in a two-week workshop hold by Alibaba in Hangzhou, with the focus on E-commerce and CSR. This experience gave me a holistic of what is happening in China, what will be the trends and how digital transformation can bring richness, happiness as well as dignity to people. China as a developing country, which has gained a great success in digital transformation in the past ten years, could be a great example for many other developing countries in the world.
Liberation from Location: Ericsson ConsumerLab Insight Report, Latin America ...Ericsson Latin America
Communication is a quintessential need. We meet it by being accessible to our friends, family and extended community in person and more often nowadays, online. Being able to make decisions on-the-go using relevant content that is accessible anytime, anywhere has assumed paramount importance among consumers. This Ericsson ConsumerLab Latin America study highlights the connectivity expectations of consumers as they go about their lives.
360i's 2015 International CES Hot List provides a comprehensive recap and essential takeaways from 2015 International CES. On the showroom floor this year marketers saw first-hand the dawn of the Connected Age, a new era of marketing powered by more accessible, affordable and applicable consumer technology
innovations that are changing consumer behavior and transforming brand marketing.
From connected homes to virtual reality, the following report provides an overview of the top trends and technologies from this year’s CES to help marketers position their brands for the future.
50 Powerful Statistics About Tech Megatrends Affecting Every BusinessExtreme Networks
There are five mega trends impacting the IT departments of every company: Mobile, Social, Cloud, Apps and Big Data. In this presentation, Vala Afshar reveals ten startling stats for each mega trend.
Each year, Mary Meeker unveils her fascinating Internet Trends presentation. And each year, her insights are inestimable and eagerly awaited.
But each year, I have a problem with her slides. As a presentation designer, I find them rough and busy. To the point it makes them hard to understand.
So this year, here’s my humble attempt at redesigning them !
Enabling best practice Web experiences for today's increasingly Mobile world: This white paper explores why a Web Content Management solution that’s not optimized for ‘customers in motion,’ could be the deal breaker for customer engagement. Find out how innovative approaches to WCM can keep your company aligned with customer expectations in a mobile world.
Technology Macro Trends - What Marketers Need to Know in 2014Percolate
In the last four years, we’ve seen tremendous upheavals in social channels, mobile adoption across the globe, and software that’s changed the way we live and work.
Technology has reshaped marketing.
To adapt to this new world, marketers need to first understand it. Here are some of the key technology macro trends that have redefined our industry.
Macro trends include:
- Growth of global internet users
- Venture financing of tech startups
- Photo sharing across mobile messaging platforms
- Mobile usage in China and the world
- Advertising revenue across Google, Facebook, and Twitter
- Education technology startups like Khan Academy
- YouTube stars and spectator gaming
Percolate is a marketing technology company with a mission to help brands of all sizes create great content and distribute it to the right audience. With an end-to-end suite of web-based and mobile tools, Percolate allows brands, agencies and other external partners to work within a single platform.
Learn more at: http://percolate.com
Evolution of Digital Marketing Wendy SmalleyWendySmalley1
How consumers use technology and the impact on their lives. From desktop to mobile devices, from dial-up to wireless connectivity, the power to the people and how technology bypasses cultural differences.
2016 Mid Year State of the Mobile IndustryJudd Wheeler
The 2016 Mid-Year State of the Mobile Industry Report dives into stats and reports from January to June 2016. It takes a look at mobile devices, mobile user behaviors, mobile apps, mobile video, mobile advertising, ad blocking, SMS, social media, OTT messaging, email, mobile search, mobile couponing, mobile commerce and payments, mobile's influence in retail, the Internet of Things and wearables.
Mobile Goes Mainstreet: Consumers Lead the Way — Key Trends and Investment Op...Linda Gridley
The number of smartphone users in the U.S. is consistently growing and the connected user is turning to mobile more and more frequently for everyday consumption. Global mobile data traffic is predicted to increase 26-fold between 2010 and 2015. Smartphone and tablet revenues overtook traditional desktop and laptop revenues in 2013. At the same time, the amount of time users are spending on mobile daily is increasing. Mobile commerce sales are reaching all-time highs, and now represent 12% of total digital commerce, while mobile traffic represent about 40% for major eCommerce retailers such as Amazon, eBay, Apple, and Walmart.
The mobile industry was unquestionably the most important growth channel across digital media. Some of the most important trends we’ve seen in the sector include:
Average mobile (plus tablet) time spend now equal to desktop
Mobile is no longer just for gaming. Growing number
of use cases and apps hitting mass adoption— utilities, productivity,shopping, media & entertainment
Total mobile ad revenue grew twofold in 2013, and still only represents 2% of total ad spend but 12% of total media time spend
Strong M&A and funding environment – First $1bn M&A deal in mobile. Q3’13 was record quarter for mobile
Digital media leaders such as Facebook and Twitter realigned their organizations to mobile over the past two years and now see 40% plus of their revenue from the mobile channel
The evolution of mobile as the next computing platform is just beginning to take shape, bringing new billion market opportunities to the digital media ecosystem. We believe it is still early in this evolution and expect to see new technologies and innovative applications to fuel continued growth over the next five years.
One of the world’s largest mobile events, Mobile World Congress typically serves as a platform for unveiling new innovation and disruption in the space, and setting trends for the year. This year's congress was no exception
Mobile World Congress 2015 was bigger than ever with 93,000 attendees. In this presentation we've collated the top five trends we saw at the event and have provided insight into the implications of each for brands and the future of the industry.
Assignment 2: How consumers use technology and its impact on their livesCarolinaCoronado18
Digital technology has impacted the lives of consumers and businesses around the world. With access to the internet and the lowering cost of smart devices, audiences use the internet to improve their daily lives. In this connected world, access to information is seen as a necessity rather than a convenience.
Mobile in 2013: Our Take On The Top Trends & InsightsMCSaatchiMobile
The slides from our Inside Mobile Event. Find out what's going to be big and what's not, learn how to navigate the new mobile landscape and ensure you're prepared with the best mobile strategy for 2013.
Opening Keynote: Big Trends Overview - 2013 Edition. Greg Sterling.Local Social Summit
Opening Keynote: Big Trends Overview - 2013 Edition
Greg Sterling revisit the top 10 trends for local and mobile for next year and beyond: big data, mobile migration, social discovery, personal assistants, indoor location and more.
In the last decade, the most significant change in the communications industry has been in the area of “mobile,” a landscape filled with devices and apps that keep us connected 24/7, 365.
These slides explore a handful of facts and figures; trends that will give you a sense of just how big the mobile market is and how it’s expected to explode over the next few years.
The GGV Capital Digital Economy Index looks at the IRR of publicly-traded ecommerce companies that are shaping economic performance in consumer industries ranging from ecommerce, fintech, education technology, food technology, wellness and health tech, and more.
The GGV Capital Digital Economy Index looks at the IRR of publicly-traded ecommerce companies that are shaping economic performance in consumer industries ranging from ecommerce, fintech, education technology, food technology, wellness and health tech, and more.
Lessons from US & China for Global EntrepreneursGGV Capital
Hans Tung, managing partner of GGV Capital who has been investing in startups across US and China for almost 20 years, shares his observations on tech in the US and China, and how entrepreneurs can learn from the world’s two most vibrant startup ecosystems.
Hans Y Combinator Presentation on Lessons from China for Global EntrepreneursGGV Capital
GGV Capital Managing Partner Hans Tung talks about lessons learned from China that can benefit global entrepreneurs. Initially presented at Y Combinator in October 2017
GGV Capital and Max Ventures co-hosted its second annual Evolving E NYC Summit in the heart of midtown Manhattan. More than 300 founders, executives, and investors of top consumer companies gathered to share ideas and insights on growth, culture and product. While the private event was off-the-record, we wanted to capture some key takeaways from the evening’s speakers to share.
On Thursday, March 9th, we hosted Evolving Enterprise, an afternoon event with top founders and leaders in SaaS. Here are some of the more memorable quotes from our speakers.
2016 was a standout year for entrepreneurs in the GGV Capital ecosystem. Our portfolio companies collectively completed more than $26 billion of M&A and IPO activity, raised more than $10 billion to fuel global expansion, and completed one new IPO (BC Pharma in China).
The year also marked expansion on a number of fronts for our firm. We announced the launch of GGV Capital Fund VI and our Discovery Fund with more than $1.2 billion in commitments. A big thank you to our Limited Partners for their continued support. Second, we added 16 new members to the GGV Capital team across the U.S. and China.
GGV Capital Jenny Lee: Next Gen Wearables, Transportation and Robotics June 2016GGV Capital
Jenny Lee, Managing Partner, GGV Capital shared her insights on next generation wearables, transportation and robotics at the WSJ Converge conference in Hong Kong. Here’s the presentation.
Monetization in the US and China: Where to InvestGGV Capital
In this presentation, GGV Capital Managing Partner Hany Nada analyzes the differences in the US and China advertising markets, areas of opportunity and other methods of monetization.
A look at the shifts in focus in Silicon Valley as mobile has taken technology to a global scale. This presentation looks at the impact of mobile and emerging markets on how people consume and the disruption coming to traditional industries, such as food, CPG, and spirits.
Sales and Marketing 3.0: The High Velocity ModelGGV Capital
This deck looks at the evolution of the next model in enterprise sales and marketing: the high velocity organization. See how high velocity teams use technology, data and automation to align sales and marketing and drive faster leads and conversions.
2014 was all about...people. The world-class entrepreneurs who feed off the energy of the companies they are building and the industries they are changing.
3. More people on the planet use a
mobile phone than use a toothbrush.
Source: 60SecondMarketer.com
4. NEXT ?!
2 0 0 5 2 0 1 4
W O R L DW I D E
1B Internet Users
W O R L DW I D E
3B Internet Users
# 1 I N T E R N E T C O M P A N Y
Google: $100B
market cap
# 1 I N T E R N E T C O M P A N Y
Google: $400B
market cap
Alibaba: $5B
market cap
Alibaba: $300B
market cap
5. 2007
Apple
announces
iPhone
2008
iTunes
App Store
launches
2011
Smartphone
shipments
surpass PCs
worldwide
THE RISE OF MOBILE
2013
100B app
downloads
globally
2014
1.76B
smartphone
users
worldwide
2017
Tablet market
share to
surpass PCs
2018
2.73B
smartphone
users, with
50%
penetration
Sources: Gartner, IDC, eMarketer, Canalys
9. Mobile is disrupting traditional verticals
M-Commerce Travel Music Transport Local Delivery
Events &
Ticketing
Payments
$70B+ market
in US and
China and
growing
Mobile
bookings in
2015 will reach
$40B in US,
$6.4B in CN
$1.7B global
revenues from
mobile
streamed
music in 2013
Over $1T
market
worldwide for
local transport
$86B US
market in
2013,
continually
shifting to
mobile
$1.5B in
mobile
ticketing
payments in
2013
$235B in m-payments
globally in
2013
Sources: iResearch, eMarketer, Phocuswright, Juniper Research, IBIS, Gartner
10. China is leading the US in m-commerce adoption
46%
of mobile users have
ever purchased
something on their
device
59%
of mobile users have
purchased something
on their device in the
last three months
US C H I N A
Sources: Nielsen, “The Asia Mobile Consumer Decoded,” September 2013 and Business
Intelligence by Business Insider, 2013.
15. Mobile makes it possible to connect everything
9Bexpected by 2018
connected devices
Smart
watches
Fitness mHealth Home Pets Toys/Games Auto
Source: Business Insider
17. Cloud and mobile are leading to an evolution of IT
Consumerization
of IT
Mobile-first
enterprise apps
Big data and
analytics
Cloud storage and
computing tech
Security
80% of full-time U.S. workers
have a smart-phone and 49%
have a tablet.
72% of enterprise IT plans
to put the majority their
work in the cloud by 2017
Sources: Verizon, Gallup
19. Xiaomi saw unique opportunity in 2010
Internet companies
don’t know how to
make phones
Mobile OEMs don’t
know the internet
MNC don’t know
Chinese users or want
local team to innovate
20. Xiaomi’s Way
Few Hot-Selling
Products
Focus
Excellence
Speed
Manage Platform
and Community
Word of Mouth
PGC > UGC
Users = Friends
22. Wish: global supply chain, global audience
Launched March 2013, now a top shopping app
Made for mobile shopping experience:
• Shoppers want to browse, not search
• “Buy” button is omnipresent
Mass-market model
• Mass market = a $500B+ category
• Taobao (Alibaba) merchants
• Aspirational, fun products, low prices
• Global users
Sources: Nielsen, “The Asia Mobile Consumer Decoded,” September 2013
Mastercard Online Shopping Survey, 2013. Represents percentage of respondents who have made a purchase on a mobile phone in the past 3 months.
Business Intelligence by Business Insider, 2013. Represents percentage of US consumers who have ever purchased something with their smartphone; percentage who have made a mobile purchase within 3 months would be lower than this.
Wearable technologies alone expected to be about $6B market potential
$1.5-$3B for wearables and $19B for smart homes in 2014; China is manufacturing base and hardware co-design partner for innovators worldwide
http://www.businessinsider.com/growth-in-the-internet-of-things-2013-10
http://www.isgtech.com/news/1113/enterprise-cloud-adoption-on-the-rise-new-study-finds
Gallup Daily Tracking, March 24-Apr 8, 2014