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ASIA & ASEAN Economic Community Potential Star in World Economy

ASIA & ASEAN Economic Community Potential Star in World Economy. Key Note Presentation By NK Goyal, President CMAI Chairman Emeritus, TEMA Vice Chairman ITU APT Chairman, ITPS Dubai Member, Governing Board Telecom Equipment and Services Export Promotion Council (Govt. of India) , 2013

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ASIA & ASEAN Economic Community Potential Star in World Economy

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  1. ASIA & ASEAN Economic CommunityPotential Star in World Economy Key Note Presentation By NK Goyal, President CMAI Chairman Emeritus, TEMA Vice Chairman ITU APT Chairman, ITPS Dubai Member, Governing Board Telecom Equipment and Services Export Promotion Council (Govt. of India) , 2013 GTU Ahemdabad, May 19th 2013 www.cmai.asia, www.cmaievents.com

  2. About CMAI CMAI prime Integrated Association of India representing all verticals of ICE, telecom sector of India in India having 48.500 members and more than 54 MOUs with International organizations with branch offices in USA, UK, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, China and Malaysia. It offers one window service for information dissemination, guidance on setting up businesses in India. It connects to Industries, Government, Trade and Business It is involved in policy formulations with Government and other stake holders or Technology Innovations, Indigenous manufacturing It assists manufacturers to maximize competitiveness in the domestic and international markets. It also offers consultancy services on turn key basis through its member companies www.cmai.asia

  3. About TEMA • Established on 1st June, 1990, TEMA is recognized by the Government of India as the National Apex body to represent telecom Technology Providers, Global and Indian, Private and Government owned companies.  • Being the official mouthpiece of telecom manufacturing industry, TEMA plays the critical role of: • Advising the government and influencing decisions relating to telecom industry. • Nominating names of technical experts from the industry to various telecom committees of the Government of India and major national industry associations. www.cmai.asia

  4. CES, 2009 being inaugurated and ribbon cutting at Las Vegas on 8th January, 2009 by NK Goyal with Sir Howard Stringer, Chairman & CEO of Sony Corporation, Mr. Tom Hanks, the American movie star, Mr.Gary Yacoubian, Chairman CEA & President of Myer-Emco AudioVideo, Mr. Gary Saprio, Vice President of CEA, Ms. Qu., Presixdent, CECC China, Mr. Patrick Lavelle, President and CEO of Audiovox, Mr. Peter Lesser, President and CEO of X-10 (USA) Inc, Mr. Loyd Ivey, Chairman and CEO of MiTek Electronics and Communications, Mr. Jay McLellan, President and CEO of Home Automation, Inc. (HAI), Mr. Mike Mohr, President of Celluphone, Mr.Grant Russell, President of Kleen Concepts 

  5. My Personal View • Can I say WORLD IS A CONFUSED PLACE TODAY and in State of CHAOS • Systems, definitions we are now made to follow were created 250 years before. • Economy, Education, Teacher, Student, Bank, Democracy, Politics, Society, University, • Love, Friendship.. ..Mere empty words, meanings are not same. Love most talked, most confused, most misunderstood • Aspirations we have, times we are living, the way we live, the way we do things, Needs we have implicit and explicit……..all are changing. • Dichotomy : Privacy Vs Openness, Social Media Vs Freedom; Globalization Vs local development • Art of Communications dramatically changed. From talk less to talk more….letters/telegrams to web……lack of human touch..where is the hug • PPT on laptop.... Little do we realise the ease and comfort of the whole process. • We innovate to destroy..society, human values, our own industries..radio paging, camera, voice recorders, tele printer etc. etc. www.cmai.asia

  6. World Economy 1.The Worst is over, but the Good is not here yet! 2.IMF just trim global growth 3.5% to 3.3% 3.USA – recovery is fragile 4. Euro zone – all negative only growth is unemployment & debt! 5. Japan – struggling 6. BRICS – slam on the Brake! • World will be in a long period of sluggish growth • Full of risks, volatilityand uncertainty • Everyone is just printing money! Asset bubble! www.cmai.asia

  7. Telecom in Asia • Asia is a region of superlatives in the ICT arena with over two billion telephones, including 1.4 billion mobile subscribers, and 42 per cent of the world’s Internet users • Asia is also the world’s largest broadband market with a 39 per cent share of the world’s total at the end of 2007. (ITU’s 2008 Asia Pacific Telecommunications and ICT Indicators Report) www.cmai.asia

  8. Where to find growth? • The center of gravity of the Global economic activities is moving from West to East • North Asia block is maturing China India Japan Korea Taiwan Hong Kong • Asean ? www.cmai.asia

  9. Association of South East Asian Nations PLUS INDIA, CHINA 10 members Population: 618 millions GDP: 2012:$2.3 trillion Estimated 2020 grow to : $ 4.7 trillion India Thailand Laos Indonesia Philippines Singapore Cambodia Vietnam Malaysia Myanmar Brunei www.cmai.asia

  10. Rationale for optimism • Economy of most Asean nations were relatively unscathed during the double world financial crisis since 2008. • Average growth was around 5% & sustaining. • Low national debt < 50% of GDP,except S’pore • High level of reserve • Large young population • Embracing technology www.cmai.asia

  11. Singapore : Financial hub Some High lights Malaysia : Natural resources : oil, palm oil, natural gas Indonesia : 1 T economy in 2012 2030 could surpass UK www.cmai.asia

  12. Philippines : Electronics Finding the niche Vietnam : Manufacturing outsource Thailand : Diversified economy www.cmai.asia

  13. Rising Hot Spots Myanmar Laos IT & Mobile Each nation is finding its own niche and expand on it! www.cmai.asia

  14. Other financial dimension - ASEAN : External : Foreign Direct Investment Trade Neighbor – North Asia, Australia & N Zealand Tourism Intra Asean Travel Trade & Investment Cultural exchange www.cmai.asia

  15. Challenges for Asean? • Diversity in Language Culture Religion Ethic • Historic rivalry • Politics • Needs time to smooth out! www.cmai.asia

  16. Asean Markets-Way Forward • The Asean Community will move forward rapidly in terms of economic alliance • Diversity & differences can be both a challenge and stimulation • It will not follow the EU’s agenda of political unity • Electronic will be a key industry • The region will definitely emerges as a power house by 2030! • INNOVATIONS INNOVATIONS www.cmai.asia

  17. Innovations – Key For Growth • Ordinary people are indeed capable of extraordinary inventions • India faces key developmental challenges in critical areas: healthcare, food, nutrition, agriculture, education, energy, water, financial inclusion, livelihoods. • Globally and in India such challenges are addressed in two ways – Philanthropy and Government Grants / Subsidies. • Best brains in the world to solve the problems of the poor recognizing the Bottom of the Pyramid (BOP) and not merely  attracted to solve the problems of the affluent • Despite many constraints -- lack of education and severe cash crunch -- most of them have succeeded in using technology cost-effectively to build ingenious products. www.cmai.asia

  18. Why Innovations? • Innovations in ICT have changed the way we live, new products coming up around the globe at a dizzying pace and with a deep-rooted, at times unpredictable, impact upon society and business. • Innovations can produce an annual GDP output of more than $50b. Big enough to eradicate the poverty and hunger problems of several Countries of world. (World Bank) • The needs and technologies of present times have changed and are new to our generation. Meanings, dynamics, expectations are changing. Everybody wants everything. Hunger for more and more speed, data, volume • Hence need for new approach for innovations. www.cmai.asia

  19. India China Asian Countriesleading Innovation markets • Developing Countries like India, China, South Africa have come up with several Innovative ideas and have immense manpower waiting to be harnessed and capitalized. • Asia….the engine for growth, also known as BRIC • India, China…the two largest populated Countries with similar characteristics of large demand and cost sensitive. • Emerging markets BRIC India Brazil China Russia are the new mass markets of the world. They now generate half of global GDP and more than 40% of world exports. Yet, the customers in these new mass markets are fundamentally different from those in developed markets. Contrast the average per capita income in the U.S. $44,000 vs India $1,000 www.cmai.asia

  20. India Government promotes Innovations • 2010-2020 declared as Decade of Innovation-focus on inclusive growth to cover Governance, Service Delivery, Environment, Land, Education, S&T, Health, Finance etc. • A National Innovation Council with State Innovation Councils and Sector Innovation Councils. • State Councils to create a cross-cutting system to boost innovation performance in the entire country, to promote Innovations by State Govt., encourage young talent, local Universities, MSME, R&D Institutes, identify and reward talent, Organize risk capital • Sector Specific Councils focused for each Industry sector to drive innovative strategies in key sectors and create multiple roadmaps www.cmai.asia

  21. Innovations in Education • National Innovation Scholarships to identify talented children at the school level who think creatively, laterally and innovatively on issues that they perceive as important in their local environment. To have a multiplier effect of valuing creativity and innovation by parents and teachers and the learning system. • Innovation Centre in each District Institute of Education and Training to enhance teacher training and enable them to become facilitators of creativity and innovative thinking. • Mapping of Local History, Ecology and Cultural Heritage by each High School in the Country to create critical thinking on their local environment by students. • National Innovation Promotion Service  to use college students to identify local innovations. • Meta University, where a network of institutions riding on the National Knowledge Network come together to offer students a collaborative and multidisciplinary learning experience. www.cmai.asia

  22. Cont….Innovations in Education • Design Innovation Centres co-located in institutes of national importance. • University Innovation Clusters where innovation would be seeded through Cluster Innovation Centres. The CIC will provide a platform for the university and its partners to forge linkages between various stakeholders from industry and academia, initiate and assist innovation activities, encourage innovations in curricula and act as a catalyst and facilitator. It will also work closely with other industry clusters in its region. • Tod Fod Job (TFJ) in Schools and Colleges to foster Innovation at an early stage and to create an innovative mindset in the youth. www.cmai.asia

  23. Tod Fod Job-To Inspire Children to Discover, Experiment, Innovate • Start early towards building a nation of creators not just consumers of products • Tinkering, Discovery, Experimentation are strong forms of learning • Establish Indian oriented model of Hands-on discovery and learning for 5th-8th class students • To over come of problems of most Schools & Colleges that focus on • Remembering & Understanding • Not Applying & Creating • Not hands-on discovery with what students consume everyday www.cmai.asia

  24. Industry Innovation Clusters • The Innovation Clusters to bring out the needs of both industry and academia and provide a means of addressing the needs through pro-active regional ecosystems of collaboration. • To act as a networking hub/arm of the cluster, forge linkages between various stakeholders, initiate and assist innovation activities acting as catalysts and facilitators. • To aid the cluster and its ecosystem in connecting with each other, provide guidance to various stakeholders when needed, organize initiatives to promote growth, channel various incentives that benefit the cluster and act as an incubating body managing the growth of innovation in the cluster. • Actively engaging with everyone associated with the cluster and by being a universal well-wisher constantly seeking improvement to the next-level, the cluster to imbibes and sustains an innovation culture. www.cmai.asia

  25. India Inclusive Innovation Fund • US$ 1Bn. Fund to drive and catalyse the creation of an ecosystem of enterprise, entrepreneurship, and venture capital, targeted at innovative solutions, technologies aimed at enhancing the quality of life at the bottom of the pyramid. • To invest in a new generation of entrepreneurs who will build – and are in the process of building – world class enterprises that focus on the problems of the poor, without compromising on economic success. • To create a new Indian model of innovation: one that bridges growth and equitability. • To support at different stages of the enterprise development cycle – from early stages, through later phases of scaling-up of potentially successful solutions and business models. • Investing in a new generation of entrepreneurial talent, capable of innovating in products, processes, and business models: successfully combining profitability and business excellence, with transformational socioeconomic impact. www.cmai.asia

  26. Science, Technology & Innovation Policy 2013 • Creating a robust National Innovation System. • Enhancing skills for applications of science among the young from all social sectors. • Making careers in science, research and innovation attractive enough for talented and bright minds. • Linking contributions of Science Research and innovation system with the inclusive economic   growth agenda and combining  priorities   of excellence and relevance. • Seeking S&T based high risk innovation through new mechanisms. • Fostering resource optimized cost-effective innovation across size and technology domains. • Triggering in the mindset & value systems to recognize respect and reward performances which create wealth from S&T derived knowledge www.cmai.asia

  27. India…..Known for Innovations • Earlier: Number System Zero in 100 BC, Ayurveda Medicine system 2,500 years before, Yoga, rotation and correct sped of earth in 499 AD, art of navigation 6000 years before, value of pie etc. • In recent times • Tata Nano Car 2,000 USD. Tata Europa for world market • Akash Tablet 35-40 USD • Cheapest 100 cc Bike: Rock-100 at USD 365 & mileage of 100 kmpl • World's cheapest electric car 8500 Euro MahendraReva E 20 • Prosthetics Jaipur foot: Affordable prosthetics @ US$28. • Hepatitis Vaccine www.cmai.asia

  28. Indian Jugaad Technology - the need of the hour • Definition: The most innovative, economical and quality method to accomplish the desired task by unusual / unimaginable means and ways. • Indian Jugaad is Most Happening Technology • On the plurality of knowledge and the autonomy of different forms of Science and Technology, and the scope to do ground breaking innovations is immense • Example: A washing-cum-exercise machine, hand operated water lifting device, portable smokeless stove, automatic food making machine, solar mosquito killer, shock proof converter, a floating toilet soap www.cmai.asia

  29. Unleashing Indian Telecom Innovations • World’s highest monthly addition, second largest base in world, • $ 110 Bn. investments needed in Telecom sector during 2012-2017 • $ 40 Bn. for Pan-India Broadband rollout and augmenting transmission network. • New innovative ways of doing business • First to introduce Managed Services and Infrastructure sharing • Lowest acquisition cost for new connection ..half dollar for life time. • Missed call, Caller Back Ring Tone, Dynamic discounting, Battery life, World’s smallest recharge and lowest cost cell phone • SMS based earnings due to TV games, greetings, jokes, social networks, VAS contents • Sachet VAS pricing, 0.018 USD (INR 1) per day use etc www.cmai.asia

  30. Gen I ….Indian Hot Market • Gen I’ers are increasingly becoming the public face of the new India—emblems of national optimism, energy, and growth. • Members of Gen I believe in living in the present and indulging themselves more than their parents do. • Beauty and personal-care market has grown 20 times over the past 20 years. • Are also worldlier, with greater exposure to global events and trends, making them much more demanding. www.cmai.asia

  31. India….as a Centre for Innovations • India has a vast pool of innovative and talented human resource. India produces over 200,000 engineers every year. The Government proposes to enhance the number of post graduates and PHd. in electronics, so that abundant manpower is available for electronics industry to grow and flourish. • Estimated production of electronic in India is expected to reach USD 104 Bn. by the year 2020, creating a gap of USD 296 Bn. in demand and production. This creates a unique opportunity for companies in the Electronic System Design & Manufacturing sector • India can be source of Innovations to grow and market in big way • Time to look at India to set up Innovation Centers, manufacturing units and explore opportunities in electronics by joining hands with local entrepreneurs. www.cmai.asia

  32. Suggestions • We owe to our future generations for a better world • Need for free flow of available knowledge and instruments, so that these innovations can reach the masses globally and become affordable. • Developing Countries have different kinds of necessity—starting from mobile phones to efficient billing of electricity, water, and gas, or for disbursal of food grains or cash transfer for the poor. Electronics has an important role to play, not only to reduce the paper work, but also to ensure that food and money reach the designated beneficiary. • There are several Premier Institutions across globe playing important role for innovations, for example in India- Indian Institute of Technology, Regional Engineering Colleges, Birla Institute of Technology etc. • Cooperation between Industry-Industry, Research Institutes-Research Institutes, Association-Association www.cmai.asia

  33. CMAI Youth Membership www.yraclub.org • CMAI offers free membership to Students and Youth up to 1st August, 2013 • You will be given a Complimentary Membership for Youth Relationship and Affairs Club. • For that you have to Visit  http://www.cmai.asia/Youth-Student.php • CMAI Job alerts, technology, spiritual yoga, meditation, invitation to CMAI Indian and foreign events, summer internship and Pilot Projects • Guidance for effective Communication and Relationship www.cmai.asia

  34. Youth Membership Benefits • Complimentary invitation as CMAI VIP Guest to CMAI Exhibition, Conferences and Seminars within India and Abroad. • Email alerts of various events/ happenings in Indian Telecom /IT / Manufacturing Sectors etc.  • Job alerts from 48,500 members of CMAI and from other industries.  • Opportunity for Young members to speak as a speaker guest in various CMAI organized Events in India. • Guidance and strategic support for difficult times in youth life with regard to study, relationships, affairs, happiness, trauma due to any situations, and conflict managements in society due to several pressures, stress management, sleep disorders, a helping hand in case of need. www.cmai.asia

  35. Youth Membership Benefits • Guidance and tips  in personal relationship issues relating to health, meditation, Yoga, spiritual healing, alternate medicines, mind development, counselling in case of depression, uncertainty in life, troubled relationship, stress management, personality development etc. • Assistance in summer projects and placement in CMAI Member Companies. • Latest and happening updates on latest Technology upgrades • Spiritual meditation and Yoga tips for excellence in life • Guidance for effective communication and relationship. • Guidance and tips for Win-Win Strategies for interviews, carrier & business • Assistance in website, animation, blog, social media connections www.cmai.asia

  36. Where is my cell phone mama.. I want to SMS to God that I have reached safely! www.cmai.asia

  37. Thanks get Connected nkgoyals@yahoo.co.in • Ph No. - +91 98111 29879 • Presentation available at www.cmai.asia home page

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