Wim ElfrinkChief Globalisation OfficerExecutive Vice President,Cisco Services
The Network As The Platform to Drive Sustainability
The World is Changing… Massive Economic Rebalancing
The World’s Top 10 Economies
1820
China28.7%India16.0%France5.4%U.K.5.2%Prussia4.9%Japan3.1%Austria1.9%Spain1.9%U.S.1.8%Russia1.7%
1999
U.S.30.0%Japan14.5%Germany6.6%U.K.4.7%France4.7%Italy3.8%China3.8%Spain2.0%Canada2.1%Mexico1.6%
2009
U.S.24.3%Japan8.7%China8.6%Germany5.7%France4.6%U.K.3.7%Italy3.6%Brazil2.7%Spain2.5%Canada2.3%
Source: World Bank/Angus Maddison. The World Economy: Historical Statistics; World Bank; IMF
2050
China32.7%U.S.17.8%India17.4%Brazil5.3%Mexico4.3%Russia4.0%Indonesia3.2%Japan3.1%U.K.2.4%Germany2.3%
The World is Changing… Major Demographic Shifts
The World is Changing…
Aging Shrinking Hypergrowth
700M urbanized worldwide - Next 10 years
…100 New 1M+ Cities by 2025
More than 50% of Saudi Arabia is under 25 By 2050, the population will grow by 66%
Saudi Arabia is 82% urbanized……will be 85% by 2025 and 90% by 2050
500,000+ population: 717 emerging-market cities today… additional 371 by 2030
Stimulus packages worldwide - urban revitalization. $30 - $40 trillion infrastructure spend in emerging markets - Next 20 years
3 B People Connected to the Internet - Next 10 years
Source: World Population Prospects: 2008, World Urbanization Prospects: 2009, United Nations Population Division; BCG
Future Competition is between Cities
“International competition is now increasingly based on cities, and clusters instead of individually…this will help accelerate the concerted development of cities and rural areas…” Cui Gong Hao,
Professor, Urban and Regional Planning, Nanjing University, China
“This is the Urban Century.” Ban Ki-moon, Secretary-General,
United Nations
“The strategic and economic policies of the 20th century are obsolete and it is time to find new ones.” Council on Foreign Relations,
February 2010
“Technology has become the engine of globalisation.”
World Bank
2004 2010 202020152005
300Million Devices
Technology’s Role in Sustained & Balanced Growth
Enable Productivity
Create New Services
Environmentally Friendly
SUSTAINABILITY
Social EnvironmentalEnvironmentalEconomic
Running a Community, Village, City, Country, the World on Networked Information
Transportation
Real Estate Sports & EntertainmentGovernment
Utilities
Education
Healthcare
Safety & Security
Imagine the Possibilities for Citizens of the Future
Economic, Social and EnvironmentalServices
What Are the Benefits?
Energy Savings 50%
Traffic 20% Water 80%
In the Next Decade
Crime Rates 20%
$1 / Doctor Visit $1 Month / Student
What Will it Take?
VisionaryLeadership
Global OpenStandards
SmartRegulation
Private PublicPartnerships
NewEcosystem
The Industrialization of the InternetThe Internet of Things
1%
5%
2%
3%
4%
2011 201320091997 20072005200320011999
Prod
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BusinessBusiness ConsumerConsumer IndustrialIndustrial
Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3
The Network as the Platform
What Will Be Next?
14 yrs old
First TV
20 yrs old First Cell Phone
30 yrs old
40 yrs old
First Plane Ride
First VPN Connection50 yrs old
First TelePresence
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