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Dr. Chih-Kung Lee, President
Institute for Information Industry
2012. 05.14.
The latest developments in the ICT sector:
Innovation & Technology Convergence
Symposium on the 15th Anniversary of the
Information Technology Agreement
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1952 1960 1970 1980 1990
Manufacturing-oriented Investment-oriented Innovation-oriented
Labor-intensive stage
Capital-intensive stage
Tchnology-intensive stage
Knowledge-intensive stage
2000
Leading the
development
of high-tech
industry
Upgrading of
industrial
technology
and
international-
ization
Betting
national
resources
into the
livelihood
Industry
Betting
national
resources to
improve
agricultural
techniques
Promote large-
scale national
construction/Es
tablishment of
heavy
chemical
industry
2010(8.24f)
Regional
competitive
industry
GDP
Growth
Transformation of Taiwane Industry
2010
Financial
Tsunami
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Evolution of Taiwan’s Economic Development
The Transition of Taiwan’s Main Export Items
1970 1980 1990 2000
Textile/ Toys/ Umbrella
Metal products/ Bicycle
Electronic parts/ IT products
Semiconductor and TFT LCD
ICT and
related components
The Transition of Taiwan’s Growth Driving Force
Innovation - An enabling
growth engine
1996-2000 2009-2013
MFP*
(29%)
Capital
(60%) Labor
(11%)
The change of contribution to
economic growth
MFP*
(42.2%) Capital
(40.2%) Labor
(17.6%)
* MFP: Multiple Factor Productivity
Source:DGBAS of Taiwan, CEPD of Taiwan, compiled by MIC, Mar. 2012.
2010
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1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
ICT services
6.0%
Services 4.8%
Total ICT 4.7%
Total business
sector 4.2%
Manufacturing
2.5%
ICT
Manufacturing.
1.0%
ICT industry maturing, value-add varies by sector
Growth of ICT sector and total value added in the OECD area, 1995-2008
Index 1995 = 100, compound annual growth rate in current exchange rates (%)
Source:OECD Information Technology Outlook 2010 Highlights, Feb. 2011.
OECD countries with the largest shares of ICT
manufacturing value added in total value added:
Korea, Finland, Ireland, Japan, Hungary, Sweden,
Slovak Republic, Germany, Czech Republic,
United States and Mexico.
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Source:OECD Information Technology Outlook 2010 Highlights, Feb. 2011.
OECD ICT trade more than doubled to USD 2.1 trillion and accounted for close
to 7% of world merchandise trade but imports outpaced exports, and the OECD
share of total ICT trade dropped from 71% in 1996 to 53% in 2008.
The restructuring of global ICT trade
Non-OECD countries
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BROADBAND Entertainment,
E-Business, Services
MEDIA Pre-Recorded Content
Personal Media
BROADCAST Services,
Entertainment
Any content, any place,
any device, any time
ITA could contribute the realization
of the Digital Home Vision
All computing devices communicate,
All communication devices compute,
All devices and content are going digital...
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Consumer Behavior
Media & Entertain- ment
Service Providers
Consumer Electronics
DIGITAL CONTENT
ECOSYSTEM
ITA also to establish the Digital Content Ecosystem
Increasingly complex industry
dynamics in media distribution
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ICT’s Stimulating Smart Living Applications
Winner of
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Taiwan’s 2nd largest prestigious
Chinese fast food brand: Formosa Chang.
Design "diverse service model for whole-process
refrigeration chain" and "whole-process
refrigeration temperature tracing mechanism
featuring at least 30% energy saving, using the
refrigeration technology to enhance the flavor of
food.
Case: Cross-logistics Food Cool Chain
Seek to create added value for the traditional industries
and expand the application of cross-logistics refrigeration
chain, so as to make for the participation of more food
service providers and establish an innovative industry
chain featuring delicious food and low carbon emissions.
Value
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Case: Cross-logistics Food Cool Chain
Innovative Multi-mode Business Model
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Conclusion
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• Global ICT makers’ capabilities extend from manufacturing to
product concept, product design and services.
• As smart, convergence, mobility and personalization are key
trends in the global ICT industry, global ICT makers have
developed the necessary capabilities to deal with these trends
and have expanded their operations accordingly.
• Thanks to the 15 year contribution of the ITA, follow the
footsteps of progress of technologies, the need for expand
product coverage and encourage more participants to join is
apparent and urgent.
Liberating ICT products, accelerate to prosperity
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Thank you