Jordan ICT Sector Presentation - May 2014
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Jordan’s ICT Industry
ICT Association of Jordan – int@j
May 2014
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int@j Background
Driven by His Majesty’s vision for a strong private ICT Sector
Established in 2000 as the ICT industry-support association under the REACH Initiative
Lead with MoICT implementation of the REACH Initiative (2000-2006) and the National ICT Strategy (2007-2011) and (2013 – 2017)
• Includes more than 200 companies in IT, Telecom, Outsourcing,
Content, Internet and Mobile businesses, membership is open to
all ICT companies
• Focuses on advocacy, promotion and marketing, capacity
building, research and publications, and ICT Clusters
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Sector Vision
Jordan to become a major regional
ICT leader and an internationally recognized exporter of ICT products & services, capitalizing on its core
human capital advantage
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Jordan’s ICT Sector
Started back in 1999 (REACH Initiative) and followed with the National ICT Strategy for a strong industry (2007-2011)
Fastest growing sector in Jordan's economy (Avg. 25% growth)
More than 84,000 jobs in total (direct/indirect/induced)
Contribution of 12% to GDP (10% direct, 4% indirect)
On the ground international companies (Cisco, Microsoft,
Oracle, HP, Yahoo, Intel, Ericsson)
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Strong ICT Sector accomplishment (12% to 14% of GDP)
ICT Average salaries is JD 800 to JD 900 (upper middle class)
ICT is an enabler of the whole economy and creator of wealth
ICT is a pillar of Jordan’s Economy
Source:
- Manufacturing, Construction, and Agriculture GDP and Employment: Department of Statistics
- ICT: int@j Industry Classification and Statistics 2012
- Tourism: Ministry of Tourism
Manufacturing Tourism ICT Construction Agriculture
17.70%
14.30%
12.00%
4.30% 2.30%
10.60%
3.28% 1.23%
4.50% 2.80%
GDP Contribution Direct Employment
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$12m
$227m $210m $202m
$231m
$300m
6,000
15,574 17,090 14,597
15,835 15,956
50
375 442 456
490 495
2000 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
IT Export Revenue Total ICT Employment Number of Companies
Good News – Growing Sector
Increasing Companies
Increasing Exports
Stable Employment
CAGR +7.2%
CAGR +8.8%
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Amman is the
10th best place to start
a technology company in the world
4th Oasis500 Angel Network 11
References: - Bloomberg.com - Sindibad Business Report for Wamda.com
Good News – Int’l Recognition
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Some Bad News
$686m $736m $685m
$530m $508m $317m
$883m $962m $895m
$732m $738m $617m
$1,538m
$1,637m $1,721m $1,691m
$2,433m
$2,369m
$2,459m $2,308m
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
IT Domestic Revenue IT Total Revenue Telecom Revenue ICT Revenue
Declining Telecom Revenue
Overall ICT Revenue at a hold
Overall Declining IT Revenue
Declining Domestic IT Revenue
52 Companies closed in 2011, and 48 closed in 2012
CAGR +3.2%
CAGR -14.3%
CAGR -6.9%
CAGR -1.3%
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ICT Sector Landscape
IT ExportRevenue
IT DomesticRevenue
IT TotalRevenue
TelecomRevenue
ICT SectorRevenue
$12 $48 $60
$500 $560
$300 $317
$617
$1,691
$2,308
2000 2012Sources:
- Telecom: Telecommunications Regulatory Commission
- IT: int@j Industry Classification and Statistics 2012
• 500 Companies in Telecom, IT, Online and Mobile Content, Outsourcing, and Games
• All Number in USD million
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• Exporting to more than 50 countries
• Major Export Markets
– Saudi Arabia $72m (24%)
– USA $62m (20%)
– Iraq $37m (12%)
– UAE $31m (10%)
– UK $18m (6%)
Regional Opportunities
– Saudi Arabia (Over $4b IT spending) 50% of GCC
– UAE (Over $1b IT spending Annually)
– Qatar (Over $500mn IT spending Annually)
ICT Sector Exports
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Segments and Companies
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Sector Segments
• Operators
• ISPs/ASPs Telecom
• Hardware
• Networking IT Infrastructure
• Enterprise Solutions
• Emerging Applications IT – Software
• Content
• Applications Online and Mobile
• IT Outsourcing
• Business Process Outsourcing
• Knowledge Process Outsourcing Outsourcing
• Online and Mobile
• Console Games
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Sample Companies
Banking: CCS, Progress Soft, ManafSoft, EastNets, Focus Solutions
Payment: STS, Gate2Play, Jabbar, Access2Arabia, MEPS, Madfo3at
Insurance: Eskadenia, TechnoSys, KeySoft, NatHealth
Health: EHS, ATS, Optimiza, NatHealth, N2V, AlTibbi, Eskadenia
Education: ITG, Rubicon, Al-Hudhod, Eskadenia
Telecom: Globitel, Eskadenia
Gov: Estarta, Savvytek, Optimiza, SSS Process, Offtec, Primus, ITG
HR: MenaITech
ERP: Sermon, Savvytek, Intracom
CRM: Eskadenia, MenaITech
VAS: Info2Cell, MIT, BeeCell, Access2Arabia, PACT, Javna
Web: Dot.Jo, Primus, Imagine
Online: D1G, Jeeran, Maktoob, Jabbar
Games: Quirkat, Maysalward, Beladcom, Mixed Dimension
Animation: Rubicon, Kharabeesh, CurleStone, Media Plus
Outsourcing: Aspire, Extensya, CrysTelCall, Primus, KeySoft, 4th Dimension
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Opportunities
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More Opportunities
E-Learning:
Jordan Education Initiative
Local firms delivering world-class products
– ITG - EduWave Platform, World Summit Award Winner
– Rubicon, Math Curricula with Cisco
New models: Al-Hudhud, Nibras, Darebni
Recently established Jordan’s ICT for Education Cluster to promote Jordan’s ICT capabilities in Education
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More Opportunities
E-Health:
Electronic Health Solutions Royal Initiative Based on VistA with pilot in 3 Public Hospitals and to build on and replicate in other countries
Opportunity to build health applications (Cloud, Mobile, Infrastructure)
Established Jordan’s Healthcare ICT Taskforce as an open group to develop Health ICT
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Opportunities
Telecommunications:
Liberalized Telecom Sector
– Liberalized mobile telephone subsector
– Liberalized fixed line subsector
Independent regulator – TRC
Licensed WiMAX & 3G Infrastructure
More than 9 million mobile phone subscribers
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Opportunities
Business Process Outsourcing:
9th globally in AT. Kearny Global Services Location Index (2009)
Availability of necessary ingredients
– Manpower and human talent
– The “right” Arabic and English dialect
– An alternative destination
– The right telecom infrastructure
– The investment climate
– The political and economic stability
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Online/Mobile Content and Gaming
3% Arabic content in the world – Jordan is the largest contributor
Neutral Arabic speaking community
Mobile:
– Applications, Games, and Content
• Multiplatform applications, content, and games (including iPhone and Blackberry)
Online
– Applications and Gaming Solutions (example online payment)
– Communities (example web forums, football sites)
– Media and Content (example Online Newspapers, social media, and directories)
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Thank You