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Rob Soderbery, Senior Vice President, Enterprise Networking Group
Internet of Things World ForumPress Welcome Session
Wim Elfrink, EVP Industry Solutions and Chief Globalisation Officer29 October 2013
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Rob Soderbery
Your IoT Journey – The Search for the Killer App
Senior Vice President, Enterprise Networking Group
29 October 2013
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PROCESS MANUFACTURING ENERGY
TRANSPORTATION CITIES RETAIL
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IoT INFRASTRUCTURE
Supply Chain
Mobile Control Rooms
Predictive Maintenance
Wireless Machines
Traceability
$1.95 TRILLION IN POTENTIAL PROFITS IN MANUFACTURING FROM ALL IoT
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Killer Apps Put New Demands on Your Infrastructure
Converged, Managed Network
Resilience at Scale
SecurityDistributed Intelligence
Application Enablement
Operational Efficiency New Revenue Regulatory Compliance
MANUFACTURING SMART CITIES TRANSPORTATION
IoT CONNECTIVITY
IoT CONNECTIVITY
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Driving the Next Generation of IoT TalentWim Elfrink
EVP Industry Solutions and Chief Globalisation Officer
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The Growing Workforce for the Next Industrial Revolution - IOT
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2 Million Jobs by 2022
Industries Reinventing their Business with IP
New Partnerships and Education Alliances- STEM
New Jobs Are Being Created – Thousands in Each Industry Today
IP Traffic will Increase
20x by 2017
Talent Gap
220,000 New Engineers/Yr 2014-2022
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Industry Recognizes the Hyper Growth
There is a projected talent gap ICT-related jobs globally of 8.2 percent by 2022. Cisco is committed to meeting the critical demand for high-skill workers through strategic programs and partnerships for current and future generations. “ICT For Greater Development Impact,” World Bank (June 2012); European Commission Global Economic Outlook.
With its proven track record of preparing work forces for new technology opportunities and redefining industries through certifications such as CCNA, combined with established partnerships across public and private sectors, Cisco is ideally positioned to create and deliver focused training and certifications that will help close the gaps in knowledge and skills in these critical areas.” Zeus Kerravala, principal analyst, ZK Research
Cisco has the vision and savvy to help our Academy’s young scientists and Nobel Prize winners inspire children throughout the world on an unprecedented scale—through the application of the Internet of Things.” Ellis Rubinstein, president and chief executive officer of The New York Academy of Sciences:
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Connect Talent to the High Growth Jobs
Rewarding JobsTrain Certify By Industry
ManufacturingOil& Gas Mining
Education Offering Timeline
UtilitiesConnected Safety
TransportationHealthcare
Smart CitiesDefense
Mature Verticals Emerging Verticals Evolving Verticals
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Cisco Award-Winning Education Program
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CONSISTENTLY RECOGNIZED FOR INDUSTRY-LEADING INNOVATION, BEST PRACTICES, AND EXCELLENCE
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Summary
• Cisco Certified Networking engineers today is a 2.3M global community
• IOT Has Potential to Double The Talent
• World Class Education and Certification Programs Create and evolve the workforce
• Partnering with Industry and Government to create growth and prosperity
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Announcing the Global STEM Alliance
Ellis Rubinstein, CEO and Chairman, New York Academy of Sciences
The Global STEM Alliance
Commitment of the New York Academy of Sciences and Cisco to:
• Reverse the Global STEM crisis• Develop, identify and nurture the next generation of science and
technology leaders
Provides for the seamless integration of content and technology
• Links the New York Academy of Sciences’ and its partners’ local programs to locations throughout the world through in-person and online platforms
• Enables sharing of STEM expertise to every corner of the world • Humanizes science, through the use of Cisco technology, by providing
intergenerational mentoring, curriculum, and access to promising and award winning scientists throughout the world
How does it work?
Programs available across age ranges and geographic boundaries
• From primary school to work-ready professionals• Working with partners in-country, program elements meet local
needs; include:
• Transformational mentoring between scientists and students
• Individually designed programs for the gifted, talented and the under-served focused on talent development and STEM literacy;
• Supports economic development goals of the local governments, universities and corporations
• Program elements include workshops, classes and research experiences
• Additional program support for female graduate and post-graduate students• Includes networking events and partnership opportunities
The New York Academy of Sciences is committed to scientific progress
• Organization of 22,000 members in 140 countries• Mandate to advance scientific knowledge, positively impact the global
challenges of society with science-based solutions
Why the New York Academy of Sciences?Why Cisco?
Cisco goal: to enhance and to prepare the next generation of Global IoT scientists, engineers and innovators – matches with the Academy’s mandate
The Global STEM Alliance meets a critical need – to feed economic development by creating a STEM literate population
A Growing Alliance
Inaugural partners The City of Barcelona, the Government of Malaysia, and The State of New York
New partners welcome Governments, both local and national, Universities and Corporations with an active commitment to solve the STEM crisis
The 12-Month Plan for Alliance Growth
Adding new partners and new sponsors; expanding geographic reach
• Grow into three new geographic regions:• Africa• Middle East• North America
• Sign up partners in-country• Roll out new program initiatives
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IoT Talent: Fueling Innovation in Barcelona
Manel San Roma, CIO, City of Barcelona
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