7 TRENDS & INSIGHTS
MWC 2017
Hello there!
Bill Gates once said that “Development
and adoption of new technologies is
usually slower than we expect, but
when it happens it’s faster and the
impact is much greater than we could
ever have imagined.” (loosely quoted).
Expectations have been set extremely
high on the impact of devices, AI,
VR/AR, IoT, 5G and in particular
automation, but current experiences
and roadmaps don’t live up to the
hype. MWC 2017 provided a
somewhat sobering picture of the
current state of the market as well as
the vision and future impact.
Here’s a quick summary on the big
trends and insights from MWC based
on hundreds of interviews, tours,
presentations and announcements.
“Development and adoption of new
technologies is usually slower than we
expect, but when it happens it’s faster
and the impact is much greater than we
could ever have imagined.”
– Bill Gates
No big news other than that Nokia
and Blackberry are back, Sony
launched an amazing camera
phone that few people will buy,
Fairphone makes progress with
modular devices, and Chinese
manufacturers (Huawei, ZTE,
Lenovo, Oppo, etc.) have very
strong portfolios.
7 TRENDS FROM MWC17
IMAGE BY FAIRPHONE (CC BY-SA 2.0)
1. Devices
Industry leaders spoke about the
importance of meeting future traffic
and speed demands (100x), the
success of pre-standard trials, how
great 5G will be, radio spectrum
changes, new service verticals that
will be enabled, and that we are still
three years away from large scale
commercial rollouts.
7 TRENDS FROM MWC17
IMAGE BY MICHAEL COGHLAN (CC BY-SA 2.0)
2. 5G/Network
Growing demand across all
industries, 200+ technology
suppliers with some leaders such
as Telit, Eseye, Aeris, Jasper and
Fujitsu. First implementations of
the LoRa Alliance standard, Sigfox
growing coverage and ten times
higher number of real case studies
versus 2016.
7 TRENDS FROM MWC17
3. Internet of Things
Many exhibitors claim they do AI, but
few truly do because it is complex and
takes time. However, this is changing
fast thanks to cloud platforms (Google,
Amazon, Microsoft, Ayasdi, Sift
Science, etc.). TechSee’s Augmented
Vision provided a great example of
moving from learning from humans to
semi-automation and finally full
automation.
7 TRENDS FROM MWC17
4. AI & Machine Learning
Meeting expectations of
automated voice and text
communication powered by
AI/NLP is very challenging.
Currently Alexa is the only widely
supported cross-device solution
followed by Google Assistant,
Microsoft Cortana, Samsung Vive
and MindMeld.
Image: Hipmunk in Facebook messenger
7 TRENDS FROM MWC17
5. Conversational Interfaces
VR everywhere with amazing
showcases by HTC (Vive), Samsung
(Gear VR) and others, but few
people are buying the devices so
far. AR/Mixed Reality devices such
as Microsoft Hololens and Vuzix
are making big progress with a
growing enterprise demand.
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6. VR/AR
Mobile technology is transforming
the car industry by improving
security and safety, enabling new
business models, integrating
payments and enhancing the
customer experience with several
announcements to support
Amazon Alexa and Microsoft
Cortana voice interfaces.
Image: Vodafone concept car
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7. Automotive
Thanks to everyone who contributed
to this report.
Thank you!
We want your feedback!
Tell us what you agree, disagree
with or if you want to discuss any
of the topics in the report.
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7 Trends & Insights MWC 2017

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    7 TRENDS &INSIGHTS MWC 2017
  • 2.
    Hello there! Bill Gatesonce said that “Development and adoption of new technologies is usually slower than we expect, but when it happens it’s faster and the impact is much greater than we could ever have imagined.” (loosely quoted). Expectations have been set extremely high on the impact of devices, AI, VR/AR, IoT, 5G and in particular automation, but current experiences and roadmaps don’t live up to the hype. MWC 2017 provided a somewhat sobering picture of the current state of the market as well as the vision and future impact. Here’s a quick summary on the big trends and insights from MWC based on hundreds of interviews, tours, presentations and announcements. “Development and adoption of new technologies is usually slower than we expect, but when it happens it’s faster and the impact is much greater than we could ever have imagined.” – Bill Gates
  • 3.
    No big newsother than that Nokia and Blackberry are back, Sony launched an amazing camera phone that few people will buy, Fairphone makes progress with modular devices, and Chinese manufacturers (Huawei, ZTE, Lenovo, Oppo, etc.) have very strong portfolios. 7 TRENDS FROM MWC17 IMAGE BY FAIRPHONE (CC BY-SA 2.0) 1. Devices
  • 4.
    Industry leaders spokeabout the importance of meeting future traffic and speed demands (100x), the success of pre-standard trials, how great 5G will be, radio spectrum changes, new service verticals that will be enabled, and that we are still three years away from large scale commercial rollouts. 7 TRENDS FROM MWC17 IMAGE BY MICHAEL COGHLAN (CC BY-SA 2.0) 2. 5G/Network
  • 5.
    Growing demand acrossall industries, 200+ technology suppliers with some leaders such as Telit, Eseye, Aeris, Jasper and Fujitsu. First implementations of the LoRa Alliance standard, Sigfox growing coverage and ten times higher number of real case studies versus 2016. 7 TRENDS FROM MWC17 3. Internet of Things
  • 6.
    Many exhibitors claimthey do AI, but few truly do because it is complex and takes time. However, this is changing fast thanks to cloud platforms (Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Ayasdi, Sift Science, etc.). TechSee’s Augmented Vision provided a great example of moving from learning from humans to semi-automation and finally full automation. 7 TRENDS FROM MWC17 4. AI & Machine Learning
  • 7.
    Meeting expectations of automatedvoice and text communication powered by AI/NLP is very challenging. Currently Alexa is the only widely supported cross-device solution followed by Google Assistant, Microsoft Cortana, Samsung Vive and MindMeld. Image: Hipmunk in Facebook messenger 7 TRENDS FROM MWC17 5. Conversational Interfaces
  • 8.
    VR everywhere withamazing showcases by HTC (Vive), Samsung (Gear VR) and others, but few people are buying the devices so far. AR/Mixed Reality devices such as Microsoft Hololens and Vuzix are making big progress with a growing enterprise demand. 7 TRENDS FROM MWC17 6. VR/AR
  • 9.
    Mobile technology istransforming the car industry by improving security and safety, enabling new business models, integrating payments and enhancing the customer experience with several announcements to support Amazon Alexa and Microsoft Cortana voice interfaces. Image: Vodafone concept car 7 TRENDS FROM MWC17 7. Automotive
  • 10.
    Thanks to everyonewho contributed to this report. Thank you! We want your feedback! Tell us what you agree, disagree with or if you want to discuss any of the topics in the report. Contact us through our website, Linkedin, Twitter or Facebook.