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DIGITAL LIFESTYLE MALAYSIA
Engage and interact productively and responsibly to
unlock the value of new media
Malini Ramalingam Digital Malaysia 30 October 2013
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96% Cellular coverage at populated areas [Dec 2012]
ACHIEVEMENT: • 67.1.% household penetration [Sept 2013]
DECEMBER 2015 (EXPECTED) • 75% household penetration • 5.3 million household subscriptions
42.6 million 143.4% per pop [Sept 2013] Cellular phone subscriptions
17.7 million
Internet users [June 2012]
16.4 million 3G subscriptions [Sept 2013] 83.7% pop coverage [June 2012]
3.7 million
Mobile broadband subscriptions [Sept 2013]
6.7 milllion Broadband subscriptions [Sept 2013]
*SKMM Broadband Report as of September 2013
The C & M Industry Update
Launch of MSC Ph. 1 (1996)
National Broadband Plan (2004) – Connecting Communities
Formulation of NBI Strategy (2007) – Broadband for All
MyICMS 886 (2005) – High Speed Broadband as the catalyst for ICMS development
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65% Broadband Household penetration (2012)
High Value
Innovation
Creativity
RMK-9
Leapfrog into
Leadership in the High Income
Economy (2020)
* NBI-National Broadband Implementation
RMK-10
Coverage and subscriptions of fixed and mobile broadband have reached a high level by 2012. Leverage on this and the innovation and creativity in the industry to value add in accelerating new apps and content services for growth
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People friendly commuting
Home & Community
Living
DIGITAL
LIFESTYLE
ECO-SYSTEM
Food & Drug Traceability
Connected Healthcare
DIGITAL LIFESTYLE MALAYSIA
Aim
Focus Areas
Principle Leverage on Existing
Infrastructure Sustainable
Benefits the Rakyat
High Economy
Impact
Outcome
Remote Patient Monitoring Pilot
CBC Ehealthcare Pilot
MyPUTRAS eHalal Track & Trace
Customs Secured Trade Facilitation
GMBO
Economic Increase GNI contribution, wealth generation, market capitalisation, productivity & high value jobs
Social Accelerate adoption and smarter use of technology to improve productivity and uplift quality of life
Governance Enable governing entities a greater outreach to constituents, transparency & people focus - citizen centric approach
• High-level steering committee convened to spearhead the development of Singapore's 10-year masterplan to
grow infocomm sector and use infocomm technologies to enhance the competitiveness of key economic sectors
and build a well-connected society
• Desired outcomes
Enriched lives through infocomm
Enhanced economic competitiveness and innovation through infocomm
Increased growth and competitiveness of the infocomm industry
The infocomm industry is a key contributor to Singapore's economy, fuelling the growth of other economic
activities and adding jobs to the economy.
‘Internet + Internet of Things = Wisdom of the Earth’ President Wen Jiabao, China
• Government investment:
Annual IOT International Conference at WuXi
Internet of Things Center established in Shanghai (2010) with total investment of US$117.13m
Taiwan
The i-Taiwan 12 Projects comprise the most crucial infrastructure blueprint, and play an essential role in
determining the course of Taiwan’s future economic growth. This initiative will increase government investment
and expand domestic demand, injecting a new vitality into Taiwan’s long-term economic development. Some of
the projects include:
• Fast and Convenient Transportation Network; and Intelligent Taiwan
IDA
Singapore
China
We are not alone. Governments are providing support in similar Digital Lifestyle and the Internet of Things Initiatives
“Through our life sciences strategy and Innovation and Research Strategy we are laying the foundations for
future financial benefits in these high growth areas of technology.” Universities and Science minister David
Willetts .
£6.2 million competition focused on the ‘Internet of Things’ – March 2013
CASAGRAS (Coordination and Support Action for Global RFID-related Activities and
Standardisation) is a European Framework 7 project - considered the international dimensions concerning
regulations, standardisation and other requirements for realising the concept known as the Internet of Things,
Europe
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Globally there are more devices connected to the internet than people.
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Social Technologies Have Been Adopted At Record Speed
SOURCE: Various Press Reports
1 Social analytics is the practice of measuring and analyzing interactions across social technology platforms to inform decisions.
SOURCE: McKinsey Global Institute Analysis
The New Media
Ten Ways Social Technologies Can Ad Value In Organizational Functions
Within And Across Enterprises
Connected Heathcare: Unlocking the value of new media
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Developed Markets
•Rising Healthcare Expenditure
•Pressure on healthcare service delivery
•Care of Ageing Populations
Developing Markets
•Poor Healthcare Delivery Infrastructure.
•Lack of Trained Personnel
•Managing Non-Communicable Disease in addition to Communicable Disease
Healthcare is a worldwide challenge
Source: GSMA and PwC analysis
• Based on 2011 National Health and Morbidity Survey (NHMS)
• 2.6 million obese
• 2.6million suffered from diabetes
• 5.8million high blood pressure
• 6.2million high cholesterol
• 2.5million obesity
• LARGE NUMBER OF MALAYSIAN WITH NCD RISK FACTORS REMAINS UNDIAGNOSED
67.1.%
household penetration [Sept 2013]
17.7 million
6.7 milllion
Total Broadband Subscriptions
3.7 million Total Mobile Broadband Subscriptions
83.7%
3G Coverage on Populated Area
96%
Cellular Coverage on Populated Area
42.6 million
Cellular Subscriptions
143.4%
Cellular Penetration Rate
16.4 million
3G Subscriptions
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Communication Technology is poised to play a significant role
The global e-
healthcare market
has started taking
shape…….in
addition to
delivering social
benefits, it is
expected to
garner revenue of
US B in years to
come.
Data Points
• For 2010: the US digital health industry generated $1.7billion in product and service revenue
• The chronic care monitoring market account for 60% ($1.03B)of revenues, Senior Aging in Place($652M) and Wellness & Fitness ($34M).
• By 2015, its estimated that the digital health industry will grow in a $5.7B market.
U.S. Digital Health Market Revenues (2010-2015)
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
7,000 6,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 0 M
illi
on
s o
f D
oll
ars
$1,715
$2,355
$3,089
$4,223
$5,155
$5,742
Trend: Consumer’s Role in Healthcare is Changing
FROM
• A Sense of Dependency
• Deferring to Doctor
• Clinician Centric
• Isolated Data
TO
• A Sense of Accountability
• Taking charge of your health
• Consumer centric
• Making informed insights
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Physicians and Patients have complimentary interest in their desire to use technology.
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The Outcome
Doctor knows best”…… but let’s discuss my options
The Opportunities
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EXPLORE THE OPPORTUNITY..
EMBRACE THE NEW MEDIA
by
ENGAGING AND INTERACTING PRODUCTIVELY…
AND RESPONSIBLY
Thank You
Join us to accelerate towards this future connected
lifestyle
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