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Standards & IoT
SBS Forum, 9 December 2016
Audrey Scozzaro Ferrazzini, Qualcomm Speaking in a personal capacity
#QCTechExplained @QC_EUPolicy @AudreyEuropa
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Qualcomm
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3 SMEs
4 IoT
A very (brief) introduction about Qualcomm
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30 years of driving the evolution of wireless
#1 fabless semiconductor company
in 3G/4G LTE modem
#1
Source: Qualcomm Incorporated data. Currently, Qualcomm semiconductors are products of Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. or its subsidiaries
IHS, Jan. ’16 (wireless ASSP/ASIC total); Strategy Analytics, Dec. ’15 (modem, AP), The McClean Report, Mar. ’16 (fabless semiconductors)
in wireless semiconductors
#1
Vision
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Qualcomm business model
Share Proliferating with licensing
and chipsets
Collaborate Supporting implementation
across the ecosystem
Invent Passionately engineering
new technologies
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Agenda
Qualcomm
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4 IoT
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Standardisation From walled garden…
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Standardisation …to interoperability
& High Performance
Metcalfe's law
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Metcalfe law and standardisation
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R&D and standardisation
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Firm Type Number of 3GPP Member Firms N u m b e r o f U n i q u e Contributors
SMEs/Startups 105 35 n o n - S M E s / n o n -Startups
555 307
Firm Type Total Contributions Total Approvals P r o b a b i l i t y o f Approval
SMEs/Startups 4951 1652 33.37% non-SMEs/non Startups
352948 102589 29.06%
Firm Type Probability of Approval SMEs/Startups 33.37% Top 10 non-SME/ non-Startup Contributors 35.99% Top 20 non-SME/ non-Startup Contributors 34.05%
Table 1: Number of unique SME/Startup and non-SME/ non-Startup contributors
Table 2: Number of total contributions, total approvals, and probability of approval for SMEs/Startups and non-SMEs/ non-Startups
The role of SMEs and Startups in the Standards Development Process”, Gupta (2016), Forthcoming, SSRN
Table 3: Probability of approval for: SMEs/Startups, Top 10 non-SME/ non-Startup Contributors, Top 20 non-SME/ non-Startup Contributors
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Agenda
Qualcomm
1 2 Standardisation
3 SMEs
4 IoT
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Scaling to connect the Internet of Things Wide area IoT is a rapidly growing market
Scaling up in performance and mobility Scaling down in complexity and power
Wearables
Energy Management
Environment monitoring
Smart buildings
Object Tracking
City infrastructure
Utility metering
Connected healthcare
Video security
Connected car
Mobile
Significantly widening the range of enterprise and consumer use cases
LTE Advanced (Today+) LTE IoT (Release 13+)
LTE Advanced >10 Mbps
n x 20 MHz
LTE Cat-1 Up to 10 Mbps
20 MHz
eMTC (Cat-M1) Up to 1 Mbps
1.4 MHz narrowband
NB-IOT (Cat-M2) 10s of kbps to 100s of kbps
180 kHz narrowband
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“ High-quality standards and interoperability are basic building blocks for the Digital Single Market. They are the 'glue' that holds its different parts together. They allow innovators to scale up their products, and to compete globally. Standards are a highly strategic area; Essential for raising the competitiveness of European industry. They will shape the success of European industry. Standard-setting is vital for industrial and innovation leadership.” Speech by Vice-President Ansip: Helping European industry to turn digital, Brussels, 5 April 2016
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L2Pro A Mobile Learning Platform
to Help SMEs Bring their Innovations to Market
The Challenge: • R&D-intensive SMEs in Europe often lack the resources, expertise or time to adequately
understand how to effectively utilize the IP system to attract investment, protect and successfully commercialize their innovations
The Solution: • L2Pro was developed to help participating SMEs better understand how to protect their
innovations; acquire and/or transfer IP rights; access capital to finance their innovations; integrate IP considerations into their company business model; and obtain value from their R&D efforts
• The L2Pro content is made available to SMEs via an online platform and complementary mobile application, enabling them to learn anywhere and anytime
• Originally launched in Germany (with Fraunhofer IAO) and the UK (with the UK Intellectual Property Office), L2Pro extended to Italy in 2015 (with the Polytechnic University of Milan, the Italian Patent and Trademark Office and the Ugo Bordoni Foundation) and France in 2016 (with PME Finances)
Nothing in these materials is an offer to sell any of the components or devices referenced herein.
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