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The LoRa™ Alliance “Beyond Marketing Disruption, new Design paradigm”
Thierry Lestable, Ph.D, Vice-Chair
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The 4th Industrial Revolution
500 billion Euros invested into IoT
worldwide by 2020 (Source : Accenture)
30 to 212 billion Connected objects by 2020
(5 billion today) (sources IDC, Institut Montaigne, Accenture)
27 % Of all Data are generated by connected objects in 2020.
(Source : IOC-The Digital Universe of Opportunity-2014)
74 billion euros
Of value creation in France itself by 2020
(source : Institut Montaigne)
$7,1 Trillion Global Market (sources McKinsey)
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Overall IoT Market Forecast by 2025
Source: McKinsey, June 2015
The industrial IoT Global Market is
massive, and requires
appropriate solutions NOW.
Most of early Market focus for non-LPWAN LPWAN will represent
+26% of IoT
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Towards Smart Nations
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Source: Libelium
IoT LPWAN Technologies enable
Smart Cities, and eventually Smart
Nations to take-off for the benefit of
both Customers, and Citizens
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The LoRa™ Alliance “ENABLING THINGS TO HAVE A GLOBAL VOICE”
Democratization & Acceleration of IoT Services
LoRaWAN
LoRaWAN
LoRaWAN LoRaWAN
LoRaWAN
LoRaWAN
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LoRaWAN™ nationwide Networks Roll-out status
23 announced nationwide IoT deployments
LoRaWAN clearly contributes to Building a Digital Single Market, beyond
pan-European! « Nobody should be excluded from access to
at least basic connectivity » Andrus Ansip
Full Roaming & Switching (No SIM Cards) EoY’16
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IoT Impact on Competitive landscape
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Source: Michael Porter, Harvard Business Review
“The basis of competition thus shifts from the functionality of a discrete product to the performance of the broader product system, in which the firm is just one actor. The manufacturer can now offer a package of connected equipment and related services that optimize overall results. Thus in the farm example, the industry expands from tractor manufacturing to farm equipment optimization”
towards Systems of Systems
1 - Product
2 – Smart Product
3 – Smart, connected Product
4 – Product system
5 – System of systems
Sensors/computing
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Smart Agriculture
Optimization of Irrigation
Optimization of Fertilizer Consumption
Joint Automatisation of Irrigation & Fertilization
• Improved reactivity (e.g. Sprinkle switched-Off as soon as rain)
• Increased efficiency of ManPower Costs savings
Water Consumption Reduction: 10-15% / year
Fertilizer Consumption Reduction: 20% / year
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Smart Agriculture & Environment illustrations: Towards Global Digital Market
Solar powered air quality sensor in Cotonou, Benin, sending data via SMS
Solar-powered, Wi-Fi enabled soil moisture node at the Asian Institute of Technology in Bangkok
LPWAN LoRaWAN™ ensures viability & sustainability of
those models
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IoT Transforming Product Designs
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Source: Microsoft
“Design has progressed from the design of objects to the design of systems and on to the design of complex adaptive systems”
Source: Joichi Ito’s Research Statement, June 12, 2016 Director, MIT Media Lab
GDPR Friendly - Security, Privacy & Trust
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Sagemcom – SICONIA™ End Devices
Volume: 20cm3 IP65 Multi-sensors embedded for multi-usage
White Label for B2B
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Predictive Maintenance: White Goods
Remote Predictive Maintenance
• Identification of malfunctions BEFORE failure :
• Decreasing number of After-sale calls
• Increasing the Life/duration of the product
Insightful Information regarding the Customer behavior/usage
• Optimized Maintenance of Legacy/exising Products
• Enhanced Design for New Products
Amazon Dash button Is outdated already
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Tracking Solutions
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Child Care
Elderly & Disabled Care
Disaster Management
Vehicle Tracking
Fleet Management
Parcel, Bags Tracking Pets & Animals Tracking
Tracking capability is THE Key Disruptive Enabler in IoT,
fueling Innovative Marketing services!
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GeoFencing, GeoTargeting, GeoPositioning, Tracking…
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Waste Collection for Smart Cities
-20% Kms, -40% Collection time,
[35-60%] increase containers’ lifetime
Ref: 400K inhabitants, 900Km2, 2400 probes
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Smart Parking for Smart Cities
Magnetic & ultrasonic detection (>99.8% vehicle detection, +10 years battery Life)
Driver Guidance
Historical Data Analytics
Enforcement Alerting & Policy Optimization
Real Time Data Acquisition
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Street Lighting for Smart Cities
Optimization of Lighting intensity & kindling frequency :
• Energy Consumption Reduction: 70-85% / year
• Example of Oslo : 10 000 lamps deployed for 70% Energy Consumption
Monitoring & Predictive Maintenance :
• Maintenance Costs Reduction: 30-50% /year
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Emergency & Disaster Management – Early warnings & Tracking
American Red Cross.: installation of a smart home sensor network for fire detection in informal settlements in Nairobi, Kenya.
regional travel patterns in West Africa based on mobile phone data and demonstrates how anonymized call detail records (CDRs) can inform healthcare response activity in the event of an outbreak of infectious disease, such as Ebola
Flood detection, Forest Fires, Avalanche…
Open Data & Open platforms should
be encouraged for those Domains !
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IoT is all about Data
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From building a good product to providing & deploying a good Solution
Data Monetization
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Big Data, Machine Learning (ML) & Artificial Intelligence (AI)
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“It’s the power to send relevant, timely, and engaging content to every customer, every time, at any scale”
Source: Boomtrain Next stage is to connect A.I. to CRM
- New Design rules
- After-sale services
- Marketing - Human
Resources - Strategy
Marketing needs to get involved
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Iterative IoT Product Design: Virtuous Circle
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User/
Device
Network
Platform Big Data, Analytics,
ML
Designer/
CUX
Know/Identify quickly if product experience is up to expectations, or if it requires adjustments!
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CUstomer eXperience (CUX) Benefits & Opportunities
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(Ultimately) No longer requires the use of:
Accurate insights can be gathered thanks to massive data
collected directly from Devices used by, or in relation
(context) with the User/Customer
Better Understanding of CUX
Direct evaluation of Needs/Usages
Eliminate the Need for Surveys, or similar Time-
consuming Market data collection
Better Targeting
Advertising more relevant
& accurate to Customer Needs
Wider & more diverse Ecosystem
Cross-selling & Brand consolidation
Banner Ads & pop-ups
Benefits
Opportunities
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Predictive Social Media • IoT is Social Media Friendly, thanks to Platforms
• Thanks to A.I automated posts/contents on Social Media could be
regularly generated through platforms
• IoT Ecosystems IoT Communities beyond Developers Adopters
— Could be centered around Service/Solution OR particular Device
— Increase the Scope & Reach out to Communities beyond the initial usage
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Automated & Reliable social Media strategy/campaign
Increased Diversity of Communities &
easier to predict their development
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LoRaWAN™ IoT ECOSYSTEM – Multi-source/Multi-Vendor value chain
Open Ecosystem, with Interoperability & Certifications Bootcamps, Hackathons and very soon a Community Forum
Supporting & Helping IoT Developpers Innovation & Adoption
End-to-End Solutions
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LoRa™ Alliance – Worldwide Community
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+400 Member Companies
49 countries
APAC
LATAM
M.E
N.A
Thriving IoT Ecosystem: Consolidation
Worldwide
+50
Tri
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(ap
pro
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Maximize Marketing benefits!
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Thank You….
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