Mobile
Health Will Be a Major Driver of the Connected Life with a Market Opportunity
in Asia Pacific of US$7 Billion by 2017.
Mobile
Asia Congress -- The GSMA, in partnership with Machina
Research, today announced that the growth of connected devices is booming in Asia
Pacific, with the region expected to be the biggest market by 2020 with over 11
billion total connected devices(1), and within that, almost 5.6 billion mobile
connected devices(2), accounting for a 47 per cent market share and far
outstripping Europe (19.1 per cent) and North America (9.4 per cent).
The growth of connected devices makes the
vision of a Connected Life a reality by delivering new services to multiple
device types beyond traditional mobile phones. Powered by ubiquitous Mobile
Broadband, this will allow consumers and businesses to interact with the
people, information and objects they require, whenever and wherever they need.
"Asia Pacific has more than half of the
world's six billion mobile connections and is at the forefront of
next-generation Mobile Broadband technologies and cutting-edge innovation, but
there is far greater scope for growth," said Michael O'Hara, Chief
Marketing Officer, GSMA. "The projected rise of connected devices across
the region demonstrates the enormous potential for the entire Connected Life
ecosystem, with billions of new devices connected via mobile networks enabling
innovative applications, services and experiences across all sectors."
China will be the chief driver of this growth
and will have nearly five billion total connected devices by 2020 - more than
any other market globally - resulting in China-based mobile operators being
able to benefit from the highest addressable revenue opportunity(3) across the
region of US$180 billion. The global addressable revenue opportunity for
operators for this space by 2020 is US$1.2 trillion, and from this, mobile
operators across Asia Pacific could benefit from revenues of US$447 billion,
nearly 50 per cent higher than Europe at US$305 billion.(4)
In Asia Pacific, connected mobile growth
enabling seamless and pervasive connectivity between people and processes will
increase dramatically over the next ten years, in part because mobile is
virtually the only option for connectivity for many countries in the region. In
a market that already comprises more than half of the world's mobile
connections, this presents a huge opportunity for mobile operators.
Emerging Asian markets will be the main
contributors to connected growth, with the total number of connected devices
increasing by more than 150 per cent between 2011 and 2020. In developed
nations in Asia Pacific, consumers in Japan and South Korea will each have an
average of eleven connected devices by 2020, making it the highest share of
connected devices per capita in the world. By 2020, Japan will also have the
third highest device share by volume, behind China and the United States.
Mobile
Health Market Stimulating Growth of Connected Devices
Growth of mobile health services in Asia
Pacific is stimulating demand for connected devices and making the Connected
Life a reality. In a separate study, new figures from the GSMA, developed in
collaboration with PwC for a global report entitled 'Mobile Health – Enabling
Healthcare'(5), indicates that the Asia Pacific mobile health market will grow
to almost US$7 billion in 2017 at a CAGR of approximately 70 per cent. The
mobile health services representing the largest opportunity across the region
include monitoring services, with a 55 per cent market share in 2017 and
diagnostic services, with a 24 per cent market share.
China will have the biggest mobile health
market in 2017, driven by growth in monitoring and diagnosis that will
facilitate the delivery of effective healthcare to a widely spread population
who have poor health access. This will help to create a market opportunity of
US$2.4 billion in China, dwarfing the next largest markets, Japan (US$1.3
billion) and India (US$540 million).
Monitoring represents the biggest opportunity
in Japan (63 per cent market share) due to the large number of elderly, and in
India diagnostics will create the biggest opportunity (67 per cent market
share) due to most Indians living in rural areas.
"Mobile health is a prime example of how
mobile operators can leverage existing platforms and technology to provide
innovative services to connect people throughout Asia Pacific," continued
O'Hara. "Asia Pacific's predicted growth in connected devices, through an
array of applications, means that the region is on the threshold of radically
transforming the lives of its consumers, professionally and personally. To make
the Connected Life ubiquitous, it's vital that the mobile industry works with
key adjacent industries in the region, including healthcare."
The Connected Life opportunity is by no means
confined to healthcare. The close collaboration of mobile operators with
companies in a range of vertical sectors, such as automotive, utilities and
consumer electronics, will provide compelling new 'connected' services to
consumers and businesses all over the world.
The benefit of this is huge, as the Connected
Life will create new opportunities for companies to engage with existing
customers while adopting new ones, as well as deliver new service opportunities
that will generate additional revenue.
For more information on the GSMA's Connected
Life programme, please visit: www.gsmaconnectedlife.com.
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