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3 rd December 2009 Summary, Conclusion & Way Forward Prepared for National RFID 2009 Roadmap Planning Workshop by Yow Lock Sen (MCMC) Richard Sebastian (Frost & Sullivan)

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3rd December 2009

Summary, Conclusion & Way Forward

Prepared for

National RFID 2009 Roadmap

Planning Workshop

by

Yow Lock Sen (MCMC)

Richard Sebastian (Frost & Sullivan)

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Summary

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Parameter / Region

Europe Asia Pacific North America South AmericaAfrica & Middle

East

Creation & Participation of National Level Programme

Highest High Medium Low Lowest

Active Countries

Tier 1• Germany• Spain• France• The Netherlands

Tier 1• China• Japan• South Korea• Hong Kong

• United States • Brazil• Argentina• Chile

• UAE• South Africa• Swaziland• Botswana• Namibia

Tier 2• Austria• Finland• UK• Italy

Tier 2• Australia• New Zealand• Singapore• Taiwan• Malaysia

Areas of Focus

• Animal Tracking• Aviation• Defense• Government / Public Services• Healthcare & Pharmaceuticals• Hospitality Services• Manufacturing• Postal• Retail and Consumer Packaged Goods• Ticketing & Access Control• Transportation

• Animal Tracking

• Defense• Government /

Public Services

• Animal Tracking • Animal Tracking

Summary of Level of Activeness for National RFID Programmes (World), 2009

Source: Frost & Sullivan,2009Note:Tier 1 refers to countries considered more active in national level RFID rollouts compared to those countries under Tier 2

Target for Malaysia’s Role by 2015

Target to become TIER 1 nation to

reap greater benefits for the nation

Target to become TIER 1 nation to

reap greater benefits for the nation

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North America

Europe

Middle East

MaturityDevelopment Growth

Africa

Asia Pacific

Latin America

Decline

Time

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Market Life Cycle Analysis on Level of Activeness of National RFID Programmes by Region (World), 2009

Source: Frost & Sullivan,2009

Lifecycle Analysis for Level of Activeness of Regional RFID Programmes & Malaysia’s position

• Asia Pacific is expected to leapfrog Europe for Government based initiatives by 2020.

• Malaysia will need to ensure they are not left behind to capitalize on the various macro-economic benefits RFID offers

• Asia Pacific is expected to leapfrog Europe for Government based initiatives by 2020.

• Malaysia will need to ensure they are not left behind to capitalize on the various macro-economic benefits RFID offers

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Summary & Way Forward

10 MP (2011-2015) Period & Beyond

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Thank You