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Digitization driven by AI, IoT and 5GPatrick Waldemar, VP, Head of Technology in Telenor ResearchStandard Norge: 23.05.2017
Digitization
AI - Artificial Intelligence
5G - The fifth Generation Network
IoT - The Internet of Things
5 main categories define digital
Source: McKinsey & Company. Presentation at DigitalNorway Workshop November 2016
Digitalization impacting Norwegian businesses
eCommerce Norway 2015 (30bn goods, 37bn services, 3bn other)
13%Airbnb market share for hotel
rooms in Norway
3,162%
kolonial.no revenue growth
2014-2016
Users of Vipps
mobile payment in
Norway
150 million
or 50
million?Wilh. Wilhelmsen global future
car sales (90 million today)
NOK 70 billion
Digitization potential of NCS(Advanced Analytics 13bn, Process Digitization 13bn,
Robotics 4bn, Connectivity 5bn)
NOK 35 billion
1.85 million
Source: DigitalNorway investor presentation. McKinsey & Company
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Ex machina
AI – Algorithms that allow a
computer to do stuff that in our
opinion requires intelligence
and reasoning.
What is AI?
Cyril Rokkones, Telenor Research
The summer of AI is here...
Powered by the Machine Learning subfield...
7
~3000 NOK
2800 Processors
Source: AMD
What drives the AI development?
1) Technology development: Moores Law & drop in computing cost
What drives the AI development?
2) Algorithms: Machine Learning & training of neural networks
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What drives the AI development?
3) Availability of data: Mobile phone usage and Internet of Things
What is IoT?
24 billion IoT devices connected to the internet by 2020,
Nearly $6 trillion will be spent on IoT solutions in 2016-2020.
Businesses will be the top adopter of IoT solutions to
1) lower operating costs;
2) increase productivity; and
3) expand to new markets or develop new product offerings.
Governments will be the second-largest adopters of IoT ecosystems.
Consumers will lag behind businesses and governments in IoT adoption.
Source: Business Insider, July 2016
Expectations:
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Source: ublox
Importance of technology platforms and ecosystems
Source: Telecoms Intelligence, IoT Outlook 2016
5G: main connectivity technology enabling IoT
What is 5G?
2G 1990 Mobile Voice & SMS
3G 2000 Mobile Internet
4G 2010 Mobile broadband
5G 2020 Every “Vertical” Connected
*25 billion connected devices by 2020 ~Ericsson
e-Mobile broadband
?
5G is empowering verticals
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5G network for
many use cases
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Source: ITU-R: IMT Vision –
Framework and overall
objectives of the future
development of IMT for 2020
and beyond. Recommendation
ITU-R M.2083-0 (09/2015)
Massive Machine Type
CommunicationsUltra-reliable and Low Latency
Communications
Enhanced Mobile Broadband
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Programmable networks:
“network slices” sharing physical network
17 3 May 2016 5G is coming 5G – A driver for industrial and societal changes
Source: 5G Infrastructure Association: 5G Empowering vertical industries, White Paper, 2016
Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning is the key driver of digitization
The Internet of Things will make the physical world visible to AI
The fifth Generation Network will be the most important enabler for IoT
Digitization driven by AI, IoT and 5G:
Patrick Waldemar, Telenor Research
Email: Patrick.Waldemar@telenor.com
Additional slides
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Source: 5G Infrastructure Association: Vision White
Paper, February 2015
When will 5G become available
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2015 20252020
Summer Olympics,
Japan
FIFA World
Cup
Winter Olympics,
Korea
FIFA World Cup,
Qatar
• Standardisation and regulation
• Business strategy decisions
• Label 5G both technology and commercial
When will 5G become available
Source: 5G Infrastructure Association, 5G Pan-European Trials Roadmap Strategy, 28. February 2017