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1© 2016 KPMG, an Australian partnership and a member firm of the KPMG network of independent member firms affiliated with KPMG International Cooperative (“KPMG International”), a Swiss entity. All rights reserved. The KPMG name and logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of KPMG International. Liability limited by a scheme approved under Professional Standards Legislation.

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Building an interoperable smart

world

Piers Hogarth-ScottNational Practice Leader

KPMG – Internet of Things

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Global Impact

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Australia can derive over $120 billion in annual economic value by

2025.$3bn – $5bn

$2bn – $3.3bn

$2bn – $8bn (incl. agri)

$6bn – $17bn

$2.5bn – $12.7bn$2.5bn – $24bn

$10bn – $14bn

$13bn– $22bn

$4bn – $10bn

$45bn – $116bnper year in 2025 in Australia

McKinsey Global Institute (figures re-calculated to reflect Australian impact)

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How has IoT evolved?

Source: KPMG Analysis

18321844

19761979

19821991

19931994

19992006 2015

2014

2013

20122011

Electromagnetic

telegraph

First Morse Code public telegraph

message

Chip Card introduced

First form of online

shopping

Internet connected device

Web page

Web Cam

Smart Phone

IoT term

coined

Bluetooth Technology

First drone delivery startup

Google’s Project Glass

Connected Garbage

Cans

Mobile connected

devices outnumber

global population

Google developing IoT

operating system

2007

First iPhone

20202025

All cars connected to

the internet by 2025

Billions of things

connected to the

internet

The Future

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Technology Adoption is Only AcceleratingNew waves of technology gaining more users in less time.

Technology Takeover80%of the population will own a smartphone by 2020 (>50% in 2016) Most popular consumer device ever

34 Billionconnected devices by 2020 ~4 devices per every man, woman, and child on earth

1.44 BillionFacebook’s MAU > population of China 75% access via mobile

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A Future of Connected Devices

1 Trillion

connected things by 2035

99%of things in the world

are still not connected 20x

Cost of sensorspast 10 years 40

xCost of bandwidthpast 10 years 6x

Cost of processingpast 10 years

Source: Goldman Sachs

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Although IoT is rapidly advancing, core building blocks are still developing

Source: Forrester Research, 2016

1. The IoT will drive a shift from selling products to providing service.

2. Security and Standards are key components for success;

3. Standards for general purpose interoperability are emerging, increasingly with government and international standards bodies support

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Interoperability Core to Economic Impact

Source: McKinsey Global Institute Analysis

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Established 3 years ago in the UK with £15m funding by UK government & industry

Backed by BSI & W3C, with Standards Australia and ISO in progress

Aims to accelerate market adoption of IoT by creating an interoperable ecosystem to give confidence to the buy side that they can evolve systems and avoid vendor lock in

The Hypercat Alliance aims to create an inclusive one-stop shop of best practice IoT implementation through the sharing of knowledge of processes and application

Key standard for smart city investments

Hypercat - driving secure and interoperable IoT for cities and industry

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1,000+ international members today

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“Hypercat Australia will allow a platform to facilitate cutting edge technology solutions to be applied to urban problems. This will be the focus of our recently announced Smart Cities and Suburbs Program.” Hon Angus Taylor MP, Assistant Minister for Cities and Digital Transformation

“Hypercat was established in the UK with government support to enable Britain to take a lead on smart city investments.  We are very pleased to help build on the success of Hypercat by supporting its launch in Australia as an Anglo-Australian collaboration in smart cities and IoT.”Nick McInnes, British Consul General

Hypercat was recently launched in Australia by the federal government as an Anglo-Australian collaboration in Smart Cities and IoT

Hypercat Australia

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Smart citiesDigital healthConnected & autonomous

vehicles

Digital manufacturing BIM Level 3 Smart transportSmart

infrastructure

Platform A Platform B Platform C Platform D Platform E

Bridging isolated platforms

Bridge building

Convening communities, finding consensus and accelerating market development

A collaboration between standards development organisations

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Resource DiscoveryCommon, machine-readable API: HTTPS, REST, JSONAnnotate existing APIs. A simple foundation.

Devices(sensors & actuators in the real world)

Clients(UX and other services)

Cloud services(Storage, Analytics)

Gateways(devices onto the Internet)

AlsoSecurity, Subscription, Search, Data licenses

PAS 212 Interoperability Standard

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Smart Logistics

Smart Parking

Smart Water

Smart Buildings

Smart Highways

Smart Facilities

SmartFoodSafety

My Guardian

Smart Energy

Fleet Fault Diagnosis

Smart Lighting

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Hypercat spearheads

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Invitation to the Australian IoT ecosystem to join Hypercat Australia today

Not for profit independent Australian company Collaboration in the federal government’s $50m Smart Cities and Suburbs Program Inclusive one-stop shop of best practice IoT implementation through the sharing of

knowledge of processes and application Aims to accelerate market adoption of IoT by creating an interoperable ecosystem to

give confidence to the buy side that they can evolve systems and avoid vendor lock in Aims to create an inclusive one-stop shop of best practice IoT implementation through

the sharing of knowledge of processes and application It’s free and open to the entire ecosystem

www.hypercat.io/australia

Thank youPiers Hogarth-ScottNational Practice Leader – Internet of [email protected] 151 971@piershs

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