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Page 1: Networked Society Story 2015

Networked Society Lab | © Ericsson AB 2015 | January 2015 | Page 1

Networked Society

2015

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More connections

1900 20102000

10

30

50

15 years26 billion connected devices

25 years 5 billion connected people

100 years 1 billion connected places

20

40

Con

nect

ions

(bill

ion)

2020

Our vision 50 billion connected devices

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2010 2014

More communication

Voice

130Data

160

Voice

210

Data

2300

CommunitiesInternet surf

MessagingOffice services Entertainment content

Apps

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1991: Total Cost $3054.822015: Smartphone $299.00

More function

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Every day

$13 million crowdfunding

$2,7 billion e-commerce

133 million hours YouTube video

watched

2.7 billion photos posted

328 million app downloads

2.7 billion likes

on Facebook

700,000 new internet users

NEW BEHAVIORS

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Exponential Innovation

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Power based INNOVATION

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ICT BEYOND THE INFLECTION POINTINSTALLATION TRANSFORMATION

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Exponential Innovation

ACCELERATING ICT PERFORMANCE

DATA & INFORMATION

WEALTH

BROAD ACCESSIBILITY &

USEFULNESS ROBOTICS

SENSORS

BIG DATA

INDUSTRIALBIO-TECHNOLOGY

SMARTMATERIALS

AUGMENTEDBODY

ANALYTICS

NANO

WEARABLES

INTERNET OF THINGS 3D PRINTING

VISUALIZATION

VIRTUALIZATION

CROWD

SMART ENERGY

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The age of empowerment

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Drivers of change

Engaging culture

Convenience of servicesPeople

empowerment

Efficiency advancements

Immersive experiences

Market innovations

Productivity developmentDiversity and

inclusionSustainable paradigm

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From TRANSPORTATION to mobility

“I always get a suggestion for a train where I can be sure to

get a seat “

“I always share my car travel with others”

“I prefer taxis with drivers recommended by my

community”

TRANQUILIEN BLA BLA CAR UBER

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From RETAIL to exchange

“I save time and money by subscribing to my

grocery supply”

“When traveling I usually stay at a home

away from home”

“In my neighborhood we share lots of stuff that’s good

to have but seldom used”

BLUE APRON AIRBNB YERDLE

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From EDUCATION to learning

“Learning has become a lifelong experience”

“My education and pedagogic method was

totally personalized”

“I got my Masters degree on-line”

COURSERA KNEWTON UNIVERSITIES

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From media to culture

“I have my personalized media streams with me

everywhere”

“I have never bought a CD”

“I produce as much as I consume”

YOUTUBE SPOTIFY CREATE SPACE

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From banking to transacting

“I use my mobile for everything I buy”

“I got my project founded by crowdfunding”

“I have high trust points at my bank so I get a lower

interest”

MOBILE MONEY KICKSTARTER FIDO

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From Utility to Function

“Energy systems are much more effective now. We have smart apps that control how

much we spend”

“You know, you might not need all the energy you

produce”

“We have a footprint bonus system based on how much

resources you consume”

STOCKHOLM ROYAL SEAPORT IKEA SOLAR PANELS SUMO

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From Public sector to Communality

“It takes less than 17 minutes to start a new business and

get all the paper work in place”

“Today we are all engaged in the local

community”

“We collaboratively wrote a new constitution”

E-ESTONIA FIXMYSTREET ICELAND’S CONSTITUTION

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From Healthcare to Wellness

“My medicine boxes remind me to take my medicine”

“My fitness center takes care of my health better than the

traditional hospital”

“I’m constantly updating my health records, monitored by

wearable technology”

GLOW CAPS LECOM NOOM

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A New Logic

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New logics

HEALTHCARE WELLNESS

EDUCATION LEARNING

TRANSPORT MOBILITY

RETAIL EXCHANGE

UTILITY FUNCTION

BANKING TRANSACTION

MUSIC CULTURE

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New assets

1. Digitalization – exponential and ubiquitous

2. Data – own, shared and open3. Things – connected and intelligent4. Users – participating and active5. Platforms – economics and scale6. Capabilities – available and on-

demand

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Industry transformation

PATH OF EVOLUTION

PATH OF DISRUPTION

OUTSIDE DRIVERS

INSIDE CONTROL

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Ict-led TRANSFORMATION

DISRUPTION

OUTSIDE

BETTER PERFORMANCE OF CURRENT OFFERING

IMPROVED OFFERING TO CURRENT MARKET

SYNERGY OFFERING ACROSS INDUSTRIES

PROFOUNDLY NEW OFFERING CREATING NEW

MARKETS

INSIDE

EVOLUTION

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INDUSTRIES IN TRANSFORMATION

DISRUPTION

OUTSIDE

INSIDE

EVOLUTION

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Operator opportunities

DISRUPTION

OUTSIDE

Smart Metering

ERP Cloud Systems

M2M Platforms

Smart Appliances

Connected Car

Mobile Money

Connected Home

Media Partnerships

INSIDE

EVOLUTION

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education

EVOLUTION

DISRUPTION

OUTSIDE DRIVE

INSIDE CONTROL

Personalized learning

E-universities

Gamification

E-books

On-line learning

Wisdom of the crowdConnected schools

Digital school platforms

On-line information

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MEDIA

EVOLUTION

DISRUPTION

OUTSIDE DRIVE

INSIDE CONTROL

P2P sharing

Digitalizing processesStreaming

Web publishingUser generated content

Digital libraries

Digitalizing processes

Apps

MobilitySocial media

InteractivityDigital experience

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TRANSPORTATION

EVOLUTION

DISRUPTION

OUTSIDE DRIVE

INSIDE CONTROL

Self-driving car as a service

Car / ride sharing

e/m-ticketSmart navigation

Traffic management

National e/m-ticket

Connected car

Collaborative logistics

Dynamic transport service

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BANKING

EVOLUTION

DISRUPTION

OUTSIDE DRIVE

INSIDE CONTROL

Mobile money

New currencies

Digital identity

Crowdfunding

P2P lending

Crypto transactions

New transaction platforms

E-bankingAutomated trading

Loyalty programs

Mobile banking

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UTILITIES

EVOLUTION

DISRUPTION

OUTSIDE DRIVE

INSIDE CONTROL

Smart grid

Home generation

Real-time information

Smart metering

Micro grids

Information exchange

Smart street light

Distribution monitoring

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RETAIL

EVOLUTION

DISRUPTION

OUTSIDE DRIVE

INSIDE CONTROL

Servicification

Self-service payment

Price search engines

Maker movement

Collaborativeconsumption

E-store

On-demandlocal production

Loyalty analytic

Crowd buyingCRM

Smart logistics

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PUBLIC SECTOR

EVOLUTION

DISRUPTION

OUTSIDE DRIVE

INSIDE CONTROL

Citizen participation

Direct democracyMobile voting

E-citizen services

Awareness services

City operation center

Surveillance and security

New identities

Cyber warfare

Transparency

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HEALTHCARE

EVOLUTION

DISRUPTION

OUTSIDE DRIVE

INSIDE CONTROL

Connected medicine

Wearable

E-health services

Remote surgery

Remote diagnostic

Global data mining

National healthrecords services

Remote outsourcing

AI supportDNA-profile treatment

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New practices needed

1. Digitalize business resources2. Make sense from data3. Establish networked practices4. Encourage user co-creation5. Develop new platforms6. Innovate in the service business

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We enable change makers

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› Connected Vehicle Cloud based on Ericsson’s Multiservice Delivery Platform .

› Allows drivers, passengers and the car to connect to services available in the cloud, e.g. information, navigation and entertainment apps.

› Volvo Cars will be able to open parts of the platform to other actors in the eco-system of the automotive industry

Volvo car group

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› Transporting 3 + million containers on vessels globally.

› Implemented a total end-to-end communications solution for 350 vessels.

› Cut fuel costs and increased the value of Maersk's logistics

› Boosted fleet management capabilities and reduced CO2 footprint

› Tighter monitoring of cargo delivery times

Maersk Line

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› Connected lighting solution which integrates mobile network equipment into light poles

› Creates a sustainable, climate-positive district and an attractive living and working environment

› Offers city officials an innovative way to afford next generation energy efficient LED lighting to meet sustainability goals, and enabling network operators to offer improved city-wide mobile broadband and app coverage

Philips

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Stockholm royal seaport › C40 Climate Positive Development Program› Free of fossil fuels by 2030› Carbon emissions to be reduced to less than 1.5

tonnes per person by 2020 › SRS to be adapted to future climate changes› Climate-smart and efficient infrastructure connecting

10,000 homes and 30,000 workspaces

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Technology for goodCITY OF

CURITIBA

REFUGEES UNITED

CITY OF MUMBAI

CONNECT TO LEARN

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FURTHER INTO THE Networked Society

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Transforming SOCIETY

OPPORTUNITIES CHALLENGES

› Step change efficiency

› Market effectiveness

› One planet agenda

› Knowledge advancements

› Global community

› Innovation drive

Future of work

Wealth distribution

Power concentration

Integrity & Privacy

Digital resilience

Inclusion

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ICT Creating society benefits

Education

Health

Inclusion

Productivity

Competitiveness

Resources

Pollution

Climate change

PEOPLE

PROFIT

PLANET

EconomicProgress

EnvironmentProgress

SocialProgress

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In 2030…

New buildings generate more energy than they

consume

3D printing and drone delivery provides close to

real time supply

Millions of people have a life expectancy of 150 years or more

Food is grown in skyscrapers

Cash is all digital and virtual currencies capture a

large share of GDP

Actors are out of work, replaced by animated

artists

Learning a second language is no longer

necessary

You don’t need to drive your car unless you want to

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a new golden age

A Networked Society where every person and every industry is empowered to reach their full potential.

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