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Korean IT Industry for Next Decade New Opportunities for Global Partners

Korean IT Industry for Next Decade New Opportunities for Global Partners. April 7, 2005 Myung Sun, Choi President of Korea Association of Information & Telecommunication (KAIT). Table of Contents. ICT Status of Korea. ICT Status of Korea. IT 839 Strategy.

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Korean IT Industry for Next Decade New Opportunities for Global Partners

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  1. Korean IT Industry for Next Decade New Opportunities for Global Partners April 7, 2005 Myung Sun, Choi President of Korea Association of Information & Telecommunication (KAIT)

  2. Table of Contents ICT Status of Korea ICT Status of Korea IT 839 Strategy Business Opportunities in Korea

  3. 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Overview of Korean Economy GDP Import Export Trade Volume [2003] US$ 194B Global M/S 2.6%(12th) US$ 373B Global M/S 2.4%(12th) US$ 178B Global M/S 2.3%(14th) US$ 605B(11th) [2004] US$ 634B US$ 224B US$ 254B US$ 478B Export/Import Trend (2000-2004 ) Real GDP Growth (1970-2003) (Unit: US$B) 800 Import Export 600 400 200 * 1970 1980 1990 2000 2001 2002 2003 : GDP US$ 605B (Unit: KRWT ) * Source: Bank of Korea

  4. Korean ICT Leading the World Market HHP (28.8%) Memory (45.0%) TFTLCD (41.3%) MP3 (20%) DTV (13%) Contribution to Korean Economy :GDP (14%) & Export(30%)

  5. 45% (B$) 60% 41.3% 250 50% 43.8% 28.8% 200 40% 37.7% 20% 24.9% 13% 150 30% 7.7% 15.0% 100 20% 2.5% 2.4% 3.4% 11.5% 4.1% 50 10% 2.4% 2.4% 2.8% Major Korean ICT Products : M/S Global Market Size ’03 Market Share ’02 Market Share 196 179 109 107 34 33 2 18 6 Mobile Phone SW Memory LCD D-TV MP3P Broadband equipment Computer System LSI

  6. Total Production Export Major Korean ICT Products (Cont’d) : Total Production/Export/No. of companies (B$) 30.4 21.5 19.8 1.1 (20.5) 3.9 3.7 (16.9) (10.2) (1.7) (0.2) (0.6) Mobile Phone System LSI LCD MP3P DTV Computer No. of Companies (15) (44) (10) (152) (10) (12)

  7. 8 Services Mobile Telecomm Handset & Equipment Digital TV & peripherals Home Network HW/SW System-on Chip Next Generation PC Embedded SW Digital Contents & SW Solutions Telematics Intelligent Service Robot 3 Infrastructure 9 Products WiBro Service DMB Service Home N/W Service Telematics Service RFID-based Service W-CDMA Service Terrestrial DTV Internet Telephony Broadband Convergence Network Ubiquitous Sensor Network Next Generation Internet Protocol [IPv6] IT839 Strategy Product Service Infrastructure

  8. Role of Gov’t Role of Business Value chain of ICT industry

  9. Wireless Broadband Portable Internet (WiBro) (’06) Start of Commercial Service Digital Multimedia Broadcasting (’06) Introduction of Bilateral Service Home Networking (’07) Deployment to 10M Households Telematics (’07) Serving for 10M subscribers RFID /Ubiquitous Sensor NW (’07) Nationwide Applications W-CDMA (’06) Nationwide Broadcasting NW Terrestrial DTV (’05) Nationwide NW Coverage Internet Telephony (VolP) (’07) Serving for 4M subscribers Rollout Plans for the 8 Services Activities & Plans New Services

  10. 1G * Advanced Mobile Phone System AMPS * 1981-1983 First Car Phones 2G GSM / TDMA 1991-1995 Mass Market for Cell Phones 10 Kbps CDMA 95A 2.5G GPRS CDMA 95B 1999 Wireless Net Service 64 – 144 Kbps EDGE CDMA 1X 3G 2001-2005 Location-Based Services WCDMA CDMA EVDO 384 – 2000 Kbps 3.5G 4G 2010 OFDM 10 – 100 Mbps Evolution of Mobile Communications

  11. Internet DMB : ‘Digital TV in Your Hand’ Media Authoring Station Satellite DMB AV Server Broadcasting Station Data Server Return Channel Server DMB Network Terrestrial DMB Mobile Network (WiBro, CDMA, etc.) T - DMB : max. 700kbps @1.5MHz BW based on Eureka 147 World DAB Forum adopted as Standard. Commercial Service (1H 2005) S - DMB : Commercial Service (1H 2005)

  12. RFID/USN Service Pilot Projects were initiated to create market demand and thus to accelerate the technology development. Ammunition Control Logistics Management Public Procurement Air Luggage Tracking Imported Beef Tracking

  13. RFID/USN Market Estimation 40 30 [Billion $] USN World-wide Market Number of Chips [Billion] 20 10 0

  14. Market ($B) (Global) (Korea) 9 New Growth Engines Strategic Importance Plan Mobile HHP & Equipment • 4G mobile comm. prototype by 2007 175 • Key product to lead the global IT Industry 156 • Low power source tech/core parts 116 36 • Evolution toward broadband convergence NW 29 17 • Global standardization ’02 ’05 ’07 Digital TV 58 • Rapid growth of DTV market • Nationwide digital broadcasting NW (’05) • 20hrs/week HDTV broadcasting (‘05 ) 38 • Core device in convergence era 21 17 • 13.5M DTV’s in Korea (’07) 9 3 ’02 ’05 ’07

  15. 9 New Growth Engines (Cont’d) Market ($B) Strategic Importance Plan IT SoC (Global) 173 (Korea) • Huge demand led by digital convergence • Top 3 IT SoC Country (’07) 138 • Strategic Alliance in SoC & Systems 92 • SoC critical for overall competitiveness • Industrial infra. for low cost SoC development 17 8 2 ’02 ’05 ’07 DC & SW Solutions 127 • Top 5 DC Country(’07) • Value-added industry 90 • Core tech. (DC developing tech.) 53 • Large SW Engineer Pool 12 • Building an IT Complex (’07) 7 2 ’02 ’05 ’07

  16. Expected Outcome of IT839 Strategy Start of Trial Service RFID WiBro Domestic Production Home Network DMB Telematics W-CDMA DTV VoIP 347 S/W & Digital Contents 276 38 236 203 30 Components 25 176 128 21 103 16 87 Equipment & Devices 75 67 130 100 82 68 57 B$ Services 43 42 51 39 36 2003 2004 2005(e) 2006(e) 2007(e)

  17. Large enterprises SMEs ICT Enterprises in Korea (2004) Production Total 226 Billion $ No. of Companies 22,900 26% 74% 350 Exports Total 74.7 Billion $ No. of Employees 15% 318,000 85% 250,000

  18. Community Formation 10 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 9 Company Profile DB Construction Create Leading SME Group Overseas Marketing Providing Shared Services Education & Training IT SMERP Develop Strategic Industries (Components, SW) IT Small & Medium-sized Enterprises Revitalization Program ASP Rental For 1Million SMEs Partnership with Large Companies Strengthen Global Competitiveness Consulting Advice Stable Financial Support System Technology Transfer Supporting Policies for SMEs

  19. Korea 218 1 2 Korea 60% 64 64 50 38 World Best ICT Infrastructures Broadband Subscribers Mobile Phone Subscriber Ratio Internet Use Rank Country # Rank % Country % 80 69 1 Iceland 67% 60 HK 153 2 40 Canada 112 3 3 Sweden 57% 20 Taiwan 93 4 4 US 55% 0 5 New Zealand 53% Belgium 84 5 Korea Japan Australia U.S.A Canada (# of subscribers per 1,000 inhabitants) (ITU, IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook 2004 , World Telecommunication Indicator) “Most competitive in ICT industry among OECD countries” - 2004 (Source: OECD)

  20. Digital Home, Wireless communication • World leading BB & mobile penetration • Strong Gov’t commitment to introduce new services & tech • A large pool of experienced researchers (3/’04) Telematics, Embeded SW • World leading ICT infrastructure • Gov’t strategy focusing the national growth engines (6/’04) RFID /USN • World leading ICT technology • Tech-savvy Consumers (10/’04) Foreign R&D Centers in KOREA Research area Key Decision Factors

  21. Virtual Simulation • Strong manufacturing base • HR of high quality • Know-how in ICT application techs Franunhofer IGD (5/’04) N/W Equipment •  Excellent workforce, motivation, know-how •  Good product base •  Direct access to key customers •  Innovative market SIEMENS (6/’04) RF Module • Leading mobile technologies • A large pool of quality engineers in RF area Agilent (2/’05) Foreign R&D Centers in KOREA Research area Key Decision Factors

  22. Strength of Korean ICT Ideal Test-bed Market • Large Pool of Human Resources Over 240,000 college graduates (~60,000 for IT) annually 1.2M IT- related employees (Mostly Engineers) • Large Domestic Market Consumers in favor of innovative technology and products Aggressive Rollout Plans of New Telecom and Broadcasting Services • World Class ICT Industry & Infrastructures Shared Services Available (Testing, Wafer Fab., EMS, IDC, Legal, IP and SW) Over 20,000 companies in IT- related business. • Collaboration among Industries, Universities & Government Sharing the Vision for Globalization and Economic Growth Over 5% of GDP for National R&D Spending

  23. Hub of Northeast Asia Logistics Base of Northeast Asia Regional Financial Center Northeast Asian R & D Base Free Economic Zones Investment Opportunities ICT & Electronics Automobiles Financial Services Geographic Attractiveness of Korea North Korea South Korea Courtesy : Pietro A. Doran, Gale International Korea

  24. Digital Media City Digital contents, Media & Entertainment Songdo Free Economic Zone SW, Service, Mechatronics Daedeok Special Development Zone New material, Sophisticated Electronics ICT Industrial Clusters

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