robert jarrin, qualcomm @ aging2.0 | washington, dc (8 nov 2012)
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The Increasingly Mobile World – Aging2.0 November 2012
Robert Jarrin
Senior Director, Government Affairs
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Fortune 500 Company
25+ years of driving the evolution of wireless
Making wireless more personal, affordable and accessible to people everywhere
World’s largest fabless semiconductor company, #1 in wireless
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The Biggest Platform in the History of Mankind Approximately 1.6B New 3G Connections to be Added by 2016
~1.8B 3G Connections
NOW
~3.4B 3G Connections
BY 2016
~6.3B Wireless Connections
Worldwide
Source: Wireless Intelligence (Jul. ’12)
Smartphones
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Smartphone Innovation
Source: Gartner (May ‘12)
High Performance Visually Stunning Graphics
Mobile Broadband
(3G/4G)
Seamless Connectivity
(WiFi, BT)
~5B Cumulative Smartphone Unit
Sales Between 2012 and 2016
Non-Handset Devices
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The Evolving Computing Opportunity
Over 650M Mobile PCs and Tablets
Estimated to Be Sold in 2016
Source: Average of Gartner (Jun. '12), Strategy Analytics (May '12) and ABI (May '12)
Trends
Senses local content and
services
Learns what you like Discovers things relevant to you
Knows you and what is around you
Interacts with networks
Filters out irrelevant
Source: www.citia.co.uk/content/files/50_44-887.pdf
Chronic Disease Aging Compliance Obesity
Healthcare Is a Critical Global Issue
• 1.4 billion adults are overweight; 500 million are obese
• Chronic diseases represent 63% of all deaths globally
• Within the next five years the number of adults age 65 and over will outnumber children under the age of five. By 2050
they will outnumber children under 14
• Adherence among patients suffering chronic diseases averages 50%
Sources: http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs311/en/index.html; http://www.who.int/topics/chronic_diseases/en/;
http://www.who.int/world-health-day/2012/toolkit/background/en/index.html; http://www.who.int/chp/knowledge/publications/adherence_full_report.pdf
50 billion connected devices by 2020 – Ericsson
Source: http://www.ericsson.com/res/docs/whitepapers/wp-50-billions.pdf
Emerging Regions
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Bridging the Digital Divide in Emerging Regions
78% Mobile Penetration
13% PC Installed
Base
5% Fixed Internet Penetration
Source: Gartner (Mar. ‘11), Wireless Intelligence (Jul. ‘12), WBIS+ (Sep. ‘11).
Connectivity
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The Internet of Everything
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Aging Independently
Internet
Independent living
Chronic disease
Basic life monitoring:
Bed pressure (sleep)
Bathroom sensor
Gas / water sensor
Emergency sensor
Family Care Givers
Elderly Monitoring Services
Disease Management Service, Healthcare Provider
Diet and Wellness Services
Digital Home
Pedometer
Blood-pressure
Cuff
Medication
Tracking
Home
Automation
& Control
Fitness
Equipment
Pulse Ox
Cell Phone
Personal Health System
Benefits:
Involve family members
Allow remote analysis & care
Provide integrated view
Encourage early detection
Reduce costs
Government Affairs
Policy, Regulatory and Legislative
-Congress
-Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)
-Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
-The Office of the National Coordinator (ONC)
-Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
-National Institutes of Health (NIH = Research)
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