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INVESTMENT INTO MODELS FOR ICT INNOVATION AS A DRIVER FOR GROWTH
Connect 2012: Innovations and technologies creating sustainability and economic growth
Stephen Ibaraki, [email protected] Industry Chairman Microsoft Strategic Advisor & MVP (2006-2012)ICT: Fellow, Distinguished Fellow, Global Fellow, Hall of FameWriter, Investor
Agenda Current State of ICT Trends Models for Innovation:
Global Innovation Policy Index Education Entrepreneurship Power of Communities Workforce Professionalism
Trends--Imagine Solar Max engulfing the Earth and Eliminating ICT
Trends: Global Output and Dependence on ICT
Over $70 T Under $10 TFailure of ICT
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2012 Global Output in USD Tril-lions
2012 Global Output in USD Trillions
2012:2.3B Internet Users --$2T 1.6B Mobile Shipped< 1/3 Smartphones
*ICT ~50% GDP growth
2016:>4B Internet2.2B Mobile> 50% Smart
“Super Capital” 5x gain
Trends: ICT Usage
+10% Broadband = +1.3% Economic Growth
Trends: Convergence
Singularity: Moore’s Law and Maslow
Ubiquitous ConnectivityAugmented Reality
Generation Z: Digital Natives
Mass Collaboration
Source: Sean O’Driscoll http://communitygrouptherapy.com/2007/12/15/podcast-on-social-media-communities-and-influencers
Trends: Technology Security & Cybersecurity Big Data: Data mining, BI, analytics, pattern
detection 90% last 2 years, ~2 zettabytes
Cloud: 14m new jobs by 2015 Mobile 4G/LTE; Spectrum Whitespace Social Networking Consumerization of IT Gamification Sustainability & Green IT Healthcare IT Judea Pearl: http://tinyurl.com/JudeaPearl Terry Erdle: http://tinyurl.com/TerryErdle
ICT Specialists drops 40%
2014, 60% “Business Facing”
2017, 70% VersatilistsProfessionalism
Trends: Workforce, Where is it heading?
35M growing 30% yearlyAdded 50% in IT but not counted
ITIF Global Innovation Policy IndexSeven Core Policies:
Market access and foreign direct investment
Science and R&D Domestic competition and new firm entry Intellectual property rights Digital / ICT Government procurement High-skill immigration
Leadership: Japan, Korea, Finland, Canada/Singapore, US/Australia, Estonia, US/Sweden, Taiwan/Finland
Rob Atkinson: http://tinyurl.com/RobertAtkinson
Innovation: Education MITx, Carnegie Melon, OLIN MOOCs: Massively open online courses Khan Academy P3--Public Private Partnerships:
CCICT (Coalition for Tomorrows ICT Skills) Career Mash, University programs,
Accreditation Innovator’s DNA: online test, app Seoul Accord
Global accreditation for Computing Education
Innovation: Entrepreneurship Pretotyping.org StartupGenome.com: success framework
StartupCompass.co—active feedback BlackBox—accelerator
Eliezer Manor Innovation Program Incubators, Hi-Tech Parks, Technology
Transfer Platforms, Participative Management Jump-start Our Business Start-ups
US: JOBS Act Model (Regulated crowdfunding) Waterloo Communitech (Incubator) Hub
Offices, networking, mentoring, business services, capital
Innovation: Community Power CIONET.com
3,500 CIOs and IT leaders ACM.org: global research
Largest educational, research organization Federations:
IFIP.org FEAPO.org GITCA.org CompTIA.org OpenGroup.org
BEFORE:• No consistency• Failures, growing
risks• Poor perception
Geek / Pirate?• Technical features• Job• Skill shortages• Education: STEM
shortages
AFTER: Professionalism• Global standards• Quality, Protecting Public • Professionalism/Trust/Ethics
Stronger voice/Common-ID• Engineer /Executive• Business solutions• Career path• Growing GDP and innovation
IT Profession / Certification
based on common standards
Innovation: Professionalism
Results—Industry Support IFIP World CIO Forum, Global CIO
Joint Declarations “We strive to support [the] IT Industry and professionalism of IT career.” “We will ensure the highest standards in our work, and with both quality and ethics…”
CTO Toyota:“[IFIP] IP3 [International Professional Practice Partnership] is the start of this kind of important global activity.”
This is a key acknowledgement of the importance of ethics and IT professionalism which lays the foundation for IT as a recognized profession.
Thank you
Resources—discussions with over 500 experts: http://tinyurl.com/SI-chats