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The Increasingly Mobile World Aging2.0 November 2012 Robert Jarrin Senior Director, Government Affairs

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Page 1: Robert Jarrin, Qualcomm @ Aging2.0 | Washington, DC (8 Nov 2012)

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)

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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

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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)

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Trends

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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

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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

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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).

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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

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Government Affairs

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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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