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Wim Elfrink, EVP showcases how emerging countries shape innovation at Cisco with case studies from Brazil, China and India.

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Globalization of Innovation

Wim Elfrink EVP, Industry Solutions and Chief Globalisation Officer

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Three Major Trends Are Reshaping the Global Landscape

Social Demographics

Aging

Shrinking

Hypergrowth

Economics Environmental/ Energy

By 2030 world energy demand will increase

by 40%

Source: The Economist; Energy Outlook 2030, BP

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Experiencing The Biggest Economic and Social Shifts in History

Hypergrowth Shrinking Aging

Source: World Population Prospects: The 2010 Revision, United Nations Population Division

2050 Estimate million % Decline

from 2000

Portugal 10.0 (2%) Europe 691.0 (5%) S. Korea 44.0 (5%) Slovakia 4.9 (9%) Hungary 8.9 (13%) Germany 70.5 (14%) Poland 32.0 (17%) Japan 101.6 (20%) Russia 116.0 (21%) Romania 17.2 (22%) Ukraine 35.0 (28%) Bulgaria 5.3 (33%)

Elderly (65+ yrs.) 2000 2050

World 6.8% 16.2% USA 12.4% 21.6% China 6.8% 23.3% Sweden 17.2% 24.1% Canada 12.6% 25.5% Netherlands 13.6% 25.6% Switzerland 15.4% 26.0% Europe 14.8% 27.4% Poland 12.2% 29.9% Singapore 7.2% 32.6% Germany 16.4% 32.5% Italy 18.4% 33.3% S. Korea 7.3% 34.2% Japan 17.2% 37.8%

2050 Estimate million % Growth

from 2000 World 9,149.9 50% Lebanon 4.6 25% Brazil 222.8 28% India 1,613.8 55% Bangladesh 222.4 58% Egypt 129.5 85% Jordan 9.8 105% Saudi Arabia 43.6 110% Pakistan 335.1 126% Nigeria 289.0 132% Iraq 63.9 160% Ethiopia 173.8 165% Congo 147.5 190% Afghanistan 73.9 260% Qatar 2.6 343%

World 6.8% 16.2% China 6.8% 23.3% USA 12.4% 21.6% Netherlands 13.6% 25.6% Japan 17.2% 37.8%

Nigeria 289.0 132%

Saudi Arabia 43.6 110% Egypt 129.5 85% India 1,613.8 55% World 9,149.9 50%

Europe 691.0 (5%) Germany 70.5 (14%) Russia 116.0 (21%)

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Developed World Emerging Countries

Only 3% of buildings in the developed world qualified for LEED

50%+ of new building construction globally is happening in Asia

Developed economies: Shortage of 18M college educated workers in 2020. Surplus of 35M workers without college education

China: Shortage of 23M college educated workers. 58M surplus low skill workers in emerging markets.

US: 2M+ home-care workers needed by 2020. Shortage of 200K nurses, 130K doctors

India: Shortage of 1M nurses, 600K doctors today. 3B people will be connected worldwide

Stimulus packages for revitalization of 100+ cities

700M people will be urbanized. 100 new cities with 1M+ people

What Are the Challenges We Need to Address?

Source: World Urbanization Prospects: The 2009 Revision, UN Population Division; McKinsey Global Institute, The Economist; FICCI

The Main Challenges

New Value Creation /

Productivity Improvements

Access to Healthcare &

Education

Talent Mismatch / Supply & Demand

Energy Mgmt / Urbanization

Secure and Environmentally Friendly

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Cisco Banyan Building: Built for Sustainability Cisco Bangalore: Campus As A City

•  25% above for lighting energy •  27% above for water consumption •  31% above for cooling energy •  Enhanced air quality by 30%

Above LEED Standards: •  OpEx savings of ~15% •  Employee productivity of +5% •  Energy efficiency of +30%

Annual Payback of:

Child Care Centre Collaboration Areas Cafeteria

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Songdo

Toronto Waterfront

London

Rio de Janeiro

China

Barcelona

Lend Lease (London and Sydney)

Lake Nona

Our Iconic S+CC Engagements

Skolkovo (Moscow)

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Songdo Global Center of Innovation

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Rio Center of Innovation Toronto Innovation Center Cisco House London

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Revitalization & Growth

Toronto & Vancouver

Chicago

Barcelona

Holyoke

Colorado: Connected Communities Initiative

China: Chongqing

London

New Development South Korea: Songdo

China: Chengdu

India: Lavasa

Portugal: PlanIT Valley

Russia: Skolkovo

S Arabia: King Abdullah Financial District Kuwait: Al Hamra Tower

NYC: Yankee Stadium

Cisco on Cisco

Amsterdam: Smart Working Centers Seoul: Personal Travel Assistant San Francisco: Urban EcoMap; Connected Bus

Proof Points

Case Studies

Vietnam: Times Square

Philippines: Twin Oaks Place

Jacksonville, Florida

India: UST Global ,Kerala

India: Mantri Developers

Malaysia: Iskander

Sao Paolo: Healthcare with Prodam India: IP Video Surveillance - Haryana Police

India: Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor

South Korea: KT

Rio de Janeiro & Sao Paolo

Qatar

Lake Nona, Orlando

Netherlands: Eindhoven

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Smart Work Centers: The Workplaces of the Future

120 Smart Work Centers Today $13 Mn Savings in Leasing Costs

3428 Tons Reduction in Carbon Emissions

450 Smart Work Centers by 2015

$1.3 Bn Savings in Transit Expenses

1.1 Mn Tons Reduction in Carbon Emissions

Amsterdam South Korea

Parking

Individual Work Spaces Mobile

TelePresence Virtual Education and

Healthcare Services Virtual

Social

Communal / Lounge Areas Child Day Care. Restaurant

Function Room

Traditional Office Space Visual

Collaboration Rooms Social Programs. Networking

Social, Economic and Environmental Components

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Benefits of Sustainable Communities

30% 50% 20% 30%

Healthcare: $3/Doctor Visit Education: $3/Student/Month

Energy Savings

Water Consumption

Crime Rates Traffic

A Safer, Desirable Environment where People are Happier and more Productive

Jobs

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Globalisation Center East: A Role Model for Global and Local Relevance

Symbol of Innovation Industry Benchmark

800+ CXO Visits in the Last Year

Live In Lab: Campus as a City Smartest Cisco Campus Worldwide:

Platinum LEED Certified 2013: Seating Capacity –10,500;

2.5 Mn Sq Ft End to End Responsibility

for Specific Segments Global Briefing Centre and Advanced Labs

Best in Class Healthcare & Transport System

Reverse Innovation

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Connecting Sichuan: Transforming the Delivery of Education Made in China for China…and the World

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Century Goal: Promote 21st Century Learning – part of 12-5yr plan Number of schools: 510,000

Students: 300mil

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Narrow down the regional gaps of

education resource allocation

Improve teaching

effectiveness

Use global resource to train

talents

Connect school & home together to promote learning

collaboration

Use multimedia teaching modes

for education innovation

Take advantage of technical platform to

improve teaching quality

Provide equal opportunities for each

student to learn comprehensive skills

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•  No  standard  IT  infrastructure;  inefficient  management

•  Informa5on  Island:  mul5ple  systems  exist  in  their  own  territory  without  interoperability  

•  High  IT  cost  due  to  complicated  hardware  requirement  and  OPEX

•  Insufficient  IT  exper5se  

•  No  central  plaDorm  for  informa5za5on  applica5on  and  service  in  each  industry

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School Pad

Edu Cloud

E-Profile

•  Resource Mgmt. & Distribution

Homework / Test

•  Personal Profile Mgmt.

•  Remote Education

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Room Access Cost-effective, all-in-one access, Open platform -- vertical cloud

agent, Cisco Cloud connector (VPN,

WebEx, Medianet, OnPlus, … etc)

Network Infrastructure End-to-end security, Medianet,

application visibility and optimization

Cloud Unified computing, unified fabric,

cloud management, Cloud services (collaboration, video,

OnPlus, vertical specific cloud service)

Education

Bringing it all together

Cloud Access

Healthcare

Branch Campus

Service Provider

Data Center

Remote Access

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Project Samudaya: Inclusive Growth in India A New Business Model Born Out of CSR

Healthcare Education Housing

1 healthcare center built and networked with Cisco HealthPresence

patients seen via remote telemedicine*

3800

schools networked for remote classroom sessions

students received remote classroom instruction three days per week*

4

500

houses built for displaced families in five villages

Volunteer hours by 250 Cisco employees

3223

2700

Ensures long-term sustainability Reduces inequity

Creates a services economy Enables economic growth

Measurable GDP

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•  The story of Cisco HealthPresence

•  Cisco Care-at-a-Distance customer experiences India – Cisco HealthPresence Brazil – Cisco TelePresence Jordan – Cisco HealthPresence

EDCS-1239225

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http://www.cisco.com/web/strategy/healthcare/cisco_healthpresence_solution.html

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Patient End Point CTS MX Series Jabber Enabled TelePresence VX Tactical

Cisco TelePresence VX Clinical Assistant

EDCS-1239225

Cisco TelePresence EX90 Cisco TelePresence EX60

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2013 Frost & Sullivan Asia Pacific Real-Time Telemedicine Company of the Year

.

EDCS-1224253: EDCS-1239225

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   District Hospitals Community Health Centre

Intelligent  Network  

Enabling  Smart  Hospitals  

Primary Health Centre

Access to medical doctors via Telehealth Access to Specialist care Avoids unnecessary referrals to CHC

Collaboration among Medical Institutions

Medical Colleges Training & Consultation

Interstate Collaboration District Hospital

Community Health

Private Hospital Specialist Consultations

Mobile Van Clinic

EDCS-1239225

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http://www.cisco.com/web/strategy/healthcare/cisco_healthpresence_solution.html EDCS-1239225

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Cases are assessed 24 hours a day, 7 days/week

EDCS-1224253: EDCS-1239225

Note: A TelePresence deployment without medical device integration Telepresence is not a medical device; it is comprised of a suite of collaboration products. Cisco Health Presence is a medical device in the U.S. and other countries around the world.

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Cisco and Jordanian Government Take First Steps to Transform Healthcare Services for Rural Citizens

EDCS-1239225

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•  Cisco HealthPresence is not intended for use in emergency or critical care situations. In the event of an emergency or critical care, call 911 or your local emergency response system.

•  Cisco HealthPresence is intended to allow health care providers or specialists to evaluate patients remotely.

•  Cisco HealthPresence is not intended for use in emergency situations. In the event of an emergency, use a phone that allows outside calls to dial your local emergency response system.

•  Cisco HealthPresence is not for use in situations involving real-time patient monitoring or alarming.

•  For further important information, refer to the Cisco HealthPresence 2.5 Instructions For Use, which can be found at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps11966/products_user_guide_list.html.

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Thank you.