BARCELONA, Spain--()--The GSMA today announced several important updates to its Embedded Mobile initiative, a programme to accelerate the global adoption of wireless connectivity in a wide range of devices in key vertical markets such as consumer electronics, healthcare, automotive and utilities. First, the GSMA has published a set of industry guidelines to reduce design complexity and fragmentation, to in turn deliver cost-effective modules for the embedded mobile market. In a second development, the GSMA has announced a partnership with the Continua Health Alliance, a non-profit, open industry organisation of healthcare and technology companies, to promote innovation and drive the use of embedded mobile solutions in healthcare. Finally, the GSMA has announced the winners of its Embedded Mobile Competition, for the best device and the best end-to-end service.
“We at Continua are excited about our collaboration with GSMA, and encouraged by GSMA’s commitment to working with manufacturers to bring mHealth solutions to market.”
“The global potential for connected devices is huge – it’s more than just mobile phones and laptop PCs. It can be anything that has a mobile connection embedded in it such as a camera, a music player, a car, a smart meter or a health monitor,” said Alex Sinclair, Chief Technology and Strategy Officer at the GSMA. “Predictions around how many devices will be connected to mobile networks vary, but we expect to see up to 50 billion connected devices over the next 15 years, finally making the prospect of a truly connected lifestyle a reality. Reducing the cost of innovative healthcare solutions, lowering carbon emissions and substantially improving energy efficiency are just some of the significant societal benefits connected devices will provide the world over.”
Cost Effective Modules for the Embedded Mobile Market
The
GSMA and 25 leading organisations1 have developed a set of
industry guidelines for the design and implementation of embedded
modules in new device categories. These guidelines promote a core family
of module types with the aim of driving economies of scale to lower the
cost of embedding modules in everyday devices. The guidelines also
provide an opportunity for the mobile industry to work with the consumer
electronics, healthcare, automotive and utilities sectors by addressing
sector-specific connectivity needs. Initial proposals have been outlined
for simpler certification and cost-effective provisioning processes to
speed up the launch of new embedded devices and services. The industry
will also play a key role in helping users understand which devices are
ready to use on a mobile network through a simple service mark
identification programme.
GSMA Forges mHealth Relationship with Continua Health Alliance
Recognising
the important role embedded mobile technology will play in healthcare,
the GSMA announced its collaboration with the Continua Health Alliance
to grow and promote the global mHealth sector. The two organisations
will leverage the expertise of their members to enable interoperability
for connected devices and create a scalable and viable market for
mHealth. They will jointly work on standardisation processes in both the
mobile and healthcare sectors, providing guidelines to enable mobility
in mHealth devices, and jointly promote mHealth-related activities. The
mobile industry can contribute substantially to improving the
accessibility of healthcare systems around the world, as well as helping
to reduce costs, by providing solutions to diagnose disease, monitor
patient health and intervene ahead of acute events. McKinsey, the global
management consultancy, and the GSMA predict the healthcare industry
could see approximately $175-200 billion in annual cost savings for
managing chronic diseases in OECD and BRIC countries alone through
remote monitoring.
Other key areas of focus for the GSMA’s Embedded Mobile initiative include energy management and transportation. The use of smart meters that can transmit detailed, real-time information back to a utility company and to a home or business can typically reduce energy consumption by 3.5% to 7%2. A new breed of mobile applications will allow users to remotely adjust heating and lighting to improve energy efficiency and reduce consumption. For the automotive industry, mobile connectivity in vehicles can improve everything from vehicle maintenance to in-car entertainment, as well as helping motorists avoid areas of traffic congestion and providing efficient destination management for commercial transportation.
Winners of Embedded Mobile Competition Announced
The GSMA
named the winners of its Embedded Mobile Competition, which recognises
new and innovative devices and services and is designed to encourage
innovation and partnerships. This phase of the competition identified
best-in-class devices and services that are commercially available now
or will be in the near future. A panel of nine judges from organisations
including ABI Research, Beecham Research, Current Analysis, Orange,
Telecom Italia, Vodafone, Ventura Team and Yankee Group, rated entries
on innovation, functionality, business models and market potential.
The winners are:
Best Embedded Mobile Device Category
- Isabella and AT&T for VizitTM (two-way, fully interactive digital photo frame)
Best Embedded Mobile End-to-End Service Category (jointly awarded)
- Samsung and KT for its ‘connected digital signage and consumer electronics convergence service’
- Philips and Cinterion for System One (mHealth respironics sleep therapy service)
To learn more about the GSMA’s Embedded Mobile initiative and to view demonstrations of all the devices and services that competed in the Embedded Mobile competition, visit the Embedded Mobile Zone at the Mobile World Congress taking place in Barcelona this week.
Supporting quotes:
“Mobile solutions are vital to the
sustained growth of the personal health market,” stated Chuck Parker,
Executive Director, Continua Health Alliance. “We at Continua are
excited about our collaboration with GSMA, and encouraged by GSMA’s
commitment to working with manufacturers to bring mHealth solutions to
market.”
“As a sponsor of the programme, we are delighted that the Embedded Mobile initiative is reducing fragmentation in the embedded mobile market, increasing volumes and economies of scale and driving cross-industry awareness of low-cost module designs,” said Mr Hyun-Myung PYO, President of Mobile Business Group, Korea Telecom. “We are also encouraging innovation through the Embedded Mobile Competition, which is supported by leading operators, chipset manufacturers and vendors, all of whom see embedded mobile as a strategic area with huge potential for future growth.”
For more information on the Embedded Mobile initiative, please visit: www.gsmworld.com/embeddedmobile
Notes to Editors
1 AT&T, Bluetooth SIG, CCww,
Cinterion, Continua Health Alliance, Gemalto, Intel, InterDigital,
Jasper Wireless, KT, NTT DoCoMo, Motorola, Orange, Qualcomm, Samsung,
Sierra Wireless, SIMCom, SMART Communications, Softbank, Telecom Italia,
Telefónica, Telit, Toumaz, Vodafone, Wyless
2GSMA Green Manifesto, 2009
About the GSMA
The GSMA represents the interests of the
worldwide mobile communications industry. Spanning 219 countries, the
GSMA unites nearly 800 of the world's mobile operators, as well as more
than 200 companies in the broader mobile ecosystem, including handset
makers, software companies, equipment providers, Internet companies, and
media and entertainment organisations. The GSMA is focused on
innovating, incubating and creating new opportunities for its
membership, all with the end goal of driving the growth of the mobile
communications industry.
For more information, please visit Mobile World Live, the new online portal for the mobile communications industry, at www.mobileworldlive.com or the GSMA corporate website at www.gsmworld.com.

