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13th World Electronic Forum

13th World Electronic Forum. Israel 4-8 November 2007 Elisha Yanay- Chairman IAESI – Israel Association of Electronics & Software Industries. WELCOME OPENING. ELECTRONICS. WORLD. TO ALL DELEGATES. PHILIPPINES. THAILAND. HONG KONG. INDIA. TAIWAN. SOUTH AFRICA. CHINA. AUSTRALIA.

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13th World Electronic Forum

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  1. 13thWorld Electronic Forum Israel 4-8 November 2007 Elisha Yanay- Chairman IAESI – Israel Association of Electronics & Software Industries

  2. WELCOME OPENING ELECTRONICS WORLD

  3. TO ALL DELEGATES PHILIPPINES THAILAND HONG KONG INDIA TAIWAN SOUTH AFRICA CHINA AUSTRALIA EUROPE ELECTRONICS BRASIL Manufacturing Sequential Lunch & Learn Teleseminar in a box Google ad words DPM Warehouse SDM Direct Mail RFID Healthcare Webinar in a box RFID for Mfg JAPAN WORLD FRANCE USA SLOVAKIA ISRAEL GERMANY

  4. Worldwide Economic and Market Conditions October 2007

  5. Economics Matters… World Electronics & Economic Growth (Year-Over-Year % Change) GDP Electronics Blue - Elec., Green - GDP

  6. Hi-Tech Orders Growth OK New Orders Electronics Equipment (Rates of Change) Green - 3/12, Blue - 12/12 Latest Plot: July 2007

  7. For 2007 - World Expansion Continues • 2007 will be a good (but not great) year • World growth will remain uneven • U.S. economy weakening; Asia charges ahead • Expansion in broad hi-tech industries continues • Double-digit sales upside for 2007 – weaker U.S. consumer may impact handset sales • Plan for other contingencies

  8. World Economic Growth Solid… Real GDP Growth (Year-Over-Year % Change)

  9. Key Takeaways • Good world growth into 2007 – U.S. weaker • Consumer spending off • Capex/government solid • Probability of downside shock at ~25% • Industry expansion continues at 8-10% pace

  10. The Electronic Industry Is The Locomotive Of The Economy

  11. The Technology Adoption Curve Is Faster and Faster …….. Radio TV US percentage of ownership Electricity Telephone PC Number of years Internet Cell Phone Sources: IEC Resources, Gartner, NetRatings, Scarborough Group

  12. Medical Aerospace & Defence Computer Hardware Communications Industrial Consumer Aftercare Security Applications Semiconductor Transport

  13. 5 10 15 20 25 The Stimulating Effect Of Public Funding on R&D The stimulating effect ofpublic funding on R&D Increased public funding strengthens the stimulating effect Growth of the stimulating effect decreases Public funding compensates corporate efforts אופטימום OPTIMUN Ireland \ Finland OECD EU-25 Israel U.S. Share of public fundingin corporateR&D spending, % The chart is directional and the figures include uncertainty. Source: Tekes 2005. (statistics from 17 countries, compiled over a period of 15 years).

  14. R&D expenditure as % of the GNPWW comparison SWITZERLAND NEW ZELAND LUXEMBURG PORTUGAL AUSTRALIA SWEEDEN DENMARK HUNGARY HOLLAND SLOVAKY GERMANY BELGIUM ISRAEL NORWAY ICELAND AUSTRIA CANADA GREECE POLAND FRANCE FINLAD TURKEY BRITAIN MEXICO IRELAD KOREA CZECK JAPAN SPAIN ITALY OCDE EU US

  15. Electronics Market Growth 2016* 1996 2006 4.5% CAGR 4.7% CAGR World $940M $1,466M $2,328M 4.9% CAGR 3.3% CAGR EMEA $256M $412M $571M *Forecast data do not include inflation Source: Reed Electronics Research

  16. Market FundamentalsEMEA Electronics Market 27% of World EMEA Electronic Market ($ Millions) *Forecast data do not include inflation Source: Reed Electronics Research

  17. Global Electronic Productionover $1.5 trillion at end 2006

  18. Asia/Pacific 2002-2005China almost double in 4 years

  19. The Telecom Industry

  20. Wireless Networking Infrastructure

  21. Wireless Userinteraction Software Hardware Imaging Software: is The Next Big Wireless Challenge New wireless Software defined radio Cognitive radio Nano platforms Mobile middleware Service discovery Distributed architecture & algorithms Distributed node and application management Mobile agents Security motion, touch sensitivity Location Image & gesture recognition Sociable interfaces New hardware architectures Low-power processors Solid-state storage Batteries & fuel cells Flexible displays Micro projectors Passive displays

  22. Ready for Take-Off

  23. Enjoy Israel

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