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Generate growth in Asia Pacific
with Intelligent Connectivity
Edward Zhou
Huawei Technologizes
A revolutionary shift is happening in the way the world works,
with economies across the planet going digital fast
156 countries have released national
ICT development master plan
Industry 4.0 Internet PlusAdvanced Manufacturing 2.0
Singapore Smart Nation Digital Canada 150 Smart Digital Malaysia
Nigeria NationalBroadband Strategy
Colombia Live Digital Connected Argentina
Countries are setting policies to encourage ICT investmentThe Global GDP forecast 2017
Source: IMFSource: ITU
2.8
2.7
2.5
3.0 3.1
3.02.9
2.0
2.2
2.4
2.6
2.8
3.0
3.2
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
%Global GDP Growth Rate
100M
Tech Example: RuralStar
New rural users will be covered
In 2018, in more than 20 countries
Best Innovation for Emerging Market
“RuralStar ticks all the emerging
markets benefit boxes”
TCO 70%
TTM 80%
CO2emitted 30%
Connectivity plays a
key role in all 17
SDGs
Good Health And Well-Being
Quality Education
Gender Equality
Affordable And Clean Energy
Industry, Innovation And Infrastructure
Sustainable Cities And Communities
• Mobile health
• Digitalized medical records
• Digital education
• Training for women in coding
• Wireless network access
• Massive open online courses
• Big data for renewable energy
• Smart grids
• IoT for manufacturing
• Cloud
• E-government
• NB-IoT and connected sensor
At the same time, ICT’s positioned to be the enabler, to accelerate
the achievement of UN’s sustainable development goals
A country's hierarchy of digital needs
Digital brainDigital brain
Industrial digitizationIndustrial digitization
Security assuranceSecurity assurance
InfrastructureInfrastructure
ICT SUPPLY CHAIN
ECOSYSTEM
GCI:Mapping country’s transformation into a digital economy
Traditional Economy Digital Economy
The GCI provides a comprehensive and objective assessment of a country’s connectivity from both a national and business perspective,
and assesses the current status, future trends, and challenges associated with digital transformation. It quantifies the value that
connectivity generates for a country’s transformation into a digital economy, and serves as a reference for regional and national policy
makers.
79 Countries 95% GDP 84% Population
GCI methodology matrix: 4 economic pillars by 5 technology
enablers
SUPPLY DEMAND EXPERIENCE POTENTIAL
Fundamental : e.g ICT laws, application, e-Government, R&D �
GCI Scoring Model
IOT
BIG DATA
CLOUD
DATA CENTERS
BROADBAND
5 T
ech
En
ab
lers
Strong ICT infrastructure improves the quality of economic growth
A one-point increase in GCI
does the following for your economy
1 ptIncrease in GCI
2.1%Competitiveness
Innovation
2.2%
Productivity
2.3%
Economy
Digital Economy Heat map
Average GDP Per Capita: US$3,700 GCI score: 20-34
20 35 56 85
ADOPTERS FRONTRUNNERSSTARTERS
These countries are in the early stage of ICT infrastructure build-out. Their focus is on increasing ICT supply to give more
people access to the Digital Economy.
Average GDP Per Capita: US$16,300GCI score: 35-55
Nations in this cluster experience the biggest GDP growth from ICT Infrastructure. Their focus is on
increasing ICT demand to facilitate industry digitization and high-quality economic growth.
Average GDP Per Capita: US$54,100GCI score: 56-85
These nations are mainly developed economies. They continually boost user experience, and use Big Data and
IoT to develop a smarter and more efficient society.
Most countries have embarked on the road to a digital economy,
many AP countries are at Adopters stages
Starters Adopters Frontrunners
110K
70K
60K
50K
40K
30K
20K
10K
0
80K
90K
110K
100K
15 25 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 803020
GCI 2018 score
Avg
. N
om
ina
l G
DP
pe
r C
ap
ita
20
17
Ethiopia
ParaguayBotswana
Argentina
Philippines
Belarus
Brazil
Bahrain Greece
Malaysia
Estonia
China
PortugalItaly
United Arab Emirates
Luxembourg
IrelandNorway
Switzerland
United States
SingaporeSweden
DenmarkAustralia
Germany
France Japan United Kingdom
Finland
South Korea
Economy
ThailandVietnam
The “Matthew Effect” – the digital divide becomes a digital chasm
GCI score
+2.8
+5.2
Starters
Adopters
Frontrunners
+6.0
26.629.4
40.0
45.2
60.166.1
20 30 40 50 60 70 80
2018 S-curve
2015 S-curve
Average scores 2015
Score change
An expansion of the S-curve (GCI score vs. GDP) shows the widening inequality between Starters, Adopters, and Frontrunners
Average scores 2018
STARTERS ADOPTERS FRONTRUNNERS
Economy
Imperatives for Digital Transformation Planning
ICT Infrastructure
Industry and
Enterprise
ICT Talent
Governments: Continuously enhance investment in digital infrastructure,
especially the expansion of broadband coverage, and the adoption of cloud
technology to ensure fair competition and inclusive growth in their own
economies throughout the global digitization process
Economies: Integrate digital infrastructure development with local industry
strengths to expedite industry upgrades and enable major industries to move
up along the value chain, and encourage innovation as well as bolster the
competitiveness of their major industries and enterprises
Governments: Work with scholars, technology providers, as well as education
and labor departments to ensure that digital resources are more widely and
readily accessible. Improve the digital knowhow of specific subsets of the
workforce, and cultivate a group of exceptional talent that is well positioned to
meet future needs
Prioritized policy recommendations
For Starters
FOCUS AREAS
ICT Infrastructure
Priorities in 2018
Focus on improving network
connectivity (e.g. 4G and
backhaul)
Industry and
Company Priorities Focus on e-Commerce
and social media etc.
Workforce
PrioritiesFocus on e-work such as
online sales
For Adopters
FOCUS AREAS
ICT Infrastructure
Priorities in 2018
Focus on 4.5G IoT and
data centers
Industry and
Company Priorities Focus on cloud and
big data to build
foundation for AI
Workforce
PrioritiesFocus on big data
education
For Frontrunners
FOCUS AREAS
ICT Infrastructure
Priorities in 2018
Focus on IoT, 5G and
ultra-fast broadband
roll out
Industry and
Company PrioritiesFocus on increasing
investment in AI and
analytics
Workforce
PrioritiesFocus on education
curriculum that prepares workers
for an AI-enabled future
e.g. Help to Build the Thai 4.0 ecosystem
OpenLab Innovation Talents
Huawei Infrastructure: Chipset, Base Station, IoT
800+ visits to OpenLab Bangkok
200+times of communication
with Thai enterprises
80+ISVs cooperation
25firms use OpenLab for joint
solution development
Huawei OpenLab Bangkok
Talent plans
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