Title: The Electronics Industry : Egypts Gateway to the 21st Century
1The Electronics Industry Egypts Gateway to
the 21st Century
- Free Zone Technology Farm
February 2006
2Presentation Outline
- Part I Overview
- World Status of the Electronics Industry
- Electronics Market Segmentation
- Major World Players
- Industrial Phases of Electronic Systems
- Business Patterns in the Electronics Industry
- Status of the Egyptian Electronics Industry
3Presentation Outline (Cont.)
- Part II A Pragmatic Approach Towards a New
Electronics Industry in Egypt - Pragmatic vs. Ideal approaches
- Outline of the proposed approach
- Opportunity
- Business Plan
- Project Description
- Financial Model
- Summary and Conclusions
4Part I
Industry Overview
5World Status of the Electronics Industry
- Electronics accounts for more than 10 of the
worlds GDP close to 1 Trillion US - The biggest among all industrial sectors
- Highest CAGR among all industries
- US electronics industry is bigger than its steel
and automotive industries combined - Electronics industry accounts for 1/4 - 1/3 of
the GDPs of Asian tigers
6Market Segmentation
- Six major classical segments
- Convergence of consumer, computer, communication
7Total Semiconductor Sales By End Market
Source UBS, 2003
8Components Market
Source IC Insights, 2003
9Top Electronics Products
10Major World Players
Pac Rim expanding mainly at the expense of the US
Source IC Insights, 2003
11Industrial Phases in Electronics
- Silicon Wafers
- IC design
- Embedded SW development
- IC manufacturing
- IC packaging/testing
- PCB design
- PCB manufacturing
- System design and assembly
12Business Patterns in the IC Industry
- Systems Companies
- Nokia, Sony, Cisco
- Integrated Device Manufacturers (IDMs)
- TI, ST microelectronics, Infenion, NEC
- Pure-Play Silicon Foundries
- TSMC, UMC, Chartered
- Fabless Integrated Circuits Companies
- Cirrus Logic, Level One, Qualcomm, etc
- IP Providers
- Artisan, Aspec, Cascade, Pivotal, Rambus
- EDA Companies
- Synopsys, CADENCE, Mentor Graphics
13Foundry Business Market Share
Source Dataquest, 2003
14What is the Size of the Fabless Business ?
15Top 10 Fabless IC Companies
- In 2003, more than 25 Billion US (Fabless
IP) !!! - Growth rate 10 times that of the industry.
Source IC Insights
16Egyptian Electronics Industry
- Based on low-level technology licensing
- Imported know-how
- Kit assembly
- Very limited design efforts
- Weak feeding industries
- Very poor technical marketing
- Non-export oriented
- Accounts for around 0.5 of Egypts GDP
- Productivity per worker per year 15 k US
(significantly less than 70 k US in Pac Rim) - Lack of a national strategy for the electronics
industry
17Part II
A Pragmatic Approach Towards a New Electronics
Industry in Egypt
18Ideal Approach
19Pragmatic Approach Look for Windows of
Opportunity
20Explosion of Applications Opportunities
Convergence of Consumer, Computer Communications
21The Modern VLSI Chip
? Very Complex Design Process
Source Intl Technology Roadmap http//notes.sema
tech.org/ntrs/pub1NTRS.nsf
22The Productivity Gap An Opportunity !
Need for more design efforts to bridge the gap ?
IP providers and Fabless Companies
23IP and Design Outsourcing An Opportunity ?!
- Shortage of IP in many areas of design
- Scarcity high cost of design resources in US
Europe - Two global mega trends
- IP and design re-use
- More than 90 of any new design is based on IP
and re-use - Outsourcing is already underway
- 2M man-year outsourced to China and India in 2005
24Hot Areas For Investment
25Opportunity Assessment
- Strengths
- Highly skilled / low cost design engineers
- Egyptian expatriates
- Weaknesses
- International perception barrier
- No local market
- Low market exposure
- Opportunities
- Increasing demand in niche areas not strongly
addressed by India China (A/MS, RF, Embedded
SW) - Low investment levels
- Threats
- Dubai Silicon Oasis
- India and China
- Brain drain towards US
26Project Concept
27Outline
- Project Description
- Mission Goals
- Project Concept
- Incubator Services and Mechanisms
- Keys to Success
- Products and Services
- Deal Flow
- Financial Model
- Summary
28Mission
- Contribute to the creation and development of a
strong electronics industry in Egypt - By providing
- The right environment, facilities, resources
support to nurture hi-tech start-ups with the
objective of spinning them off as world class
independent companies.
29The Project
- Free Zone Technology Farm hosting a combination
of - Established companies (multi-national and local)
- Incubator for start-up companies
- Established companies provide
- Revenue by leasing facilities and services
- Symbiotic/synergistic relationship with start-ups
- Possible exit scenarios for start-ups
- Start-ups companies get full incubation services
30Concept
- Incubator and VC
- Incubation period 18-24 months
- Full financial support
- Strong professional/operational support
- Increasing the probability of success among the
selected start-ups. - ROI and Exit strategy
- Holding company owns equity in all start-ups
- Early sell out to foreign / local investors,
partner VCs, multi-national companies.
31Goals
- Achieve the highest possible percentage of
success (higher than 60 ) among selected
start-ups - Spin-off at least 3 companies per year
- Gain international credibility and open doors to
world markets for the incubator and its spin-offs - Foster a culture of innovation, quality and
ethics
32Incubator Services and Mechanisms
- Financing
- Auto financing through lease generated revenue
- Subsidized space, facilities and services
- Venture Capital investment in start-up companies
- Financing operations and product development
- Feasibility assessment business planning
- Core team, IMC, consulting and expert firms
- Technical support and access to lab facilities
and design tools - University partnership
- University liaison office
33Incubator Services and Mechanisms
- Logistics (IT, accounting, secretarial, etc..)
- Core team, consulting and service companies
- Training and human resource development
- Partnership with government agencies,
NGOs/Associations - Marketing support
- Eitesal
- Indirect support
- IMC
- ITIDA
- Other
34Keys to Success
- Eitesal partnership
- Identify start-ups
- Facilitate exit
- Network of experts, consultants, service
providers, etc.. - Marketing support
- Access to high quality engineering talents
- Large pool of Egyptians working abroad
- University partnership
- Access to technical support, labs and design
tools - Partnership with EDA companies and foundries
35Products and Services
- Design services
- Intellectual Property
- Design IP
- Software for electronic systems
- System Level Products
- Focus on system design, development and
prototyping - Outsource manufacturing
36Deal Flow
- Capitalize on Eitesal network
- Solicit Egyptians working in the US and Europe
- Solicit multi-national companies to technology
farm - Seek a major customer/partner for each start-up
to facilitate exit - Reach for with Universities and RD Institutes
- Build partnerships with EDA companies and
foundries
37Financial Model Pilot Phase
- Assumptions
- Model based on a modular and repeatable pilot
tech farm of 10,000 sq m - Average area per engineer 10 sq m
- 70 to be leased by established companies at a
rate of LE25 per sq m per month - Number of companies 5
- Total number of employees 600 800
- 20 hosting start-up companies
- Number of companies 10
- Total number of employees 150-200
- 10 common facilities and support activities
- Cost of facilities LE 2500 per sq m
38Financial Model
- Annual revenue from property lease
- Established companies 7000x30x12 LE 2520 k
- Start-up companies 2000x10x12 LE 240 k
- Facilities 500x20x12 LE 120 k
- Total LE 2.9 M
- Operating Expenses
- Rental LE 1800 k
- Wages LE 300 k
- Other LE 200 k
- Total LE 2.3 M
39Summary
- The electronics industry, by virtue of its vast
size and huge growth, is our best gateway into
the 21st century as a developed country - Huge opportunities in three areas
- Design outsourcing
- Intellectual property
- Embedded SW
- Pragmatic approach to seize the above
opportunities through the creation of private
incubation company providing finance and
technology/marketing support
40Glossary
- VLSI
- Very Large Scale Integration. Integrated Circuits
with very high density of transistors. - PCB
- Printed Circuit Board
- Fabless IC Company
- A company that designs and markets Integrated
Circuits (ICs) while not having manufacturing
lines. - IDM (Integrated Device Manufacturer)
- An IC company having all activities required to
design, produce, test and market their products.
41Glossary
- Pure Play Foundry
- A company specialized in manufacturing integrated
circuits as a service for Fabless, IDM or system
companies. A pure play foundry has no IC products
of its own. - EDA Company (Electronics Design Automation)
- A company developing, producing, marketing,
selling and supporting software, hardware and
services to help automate electronics design. - IP (Intellectual Property)
- A pre-designed, pre-verified cell that is
licensed or sold to be incorporated in a bigger
design. IP may come in different forms, soft,
firm or hard. - MEMS
- Micro-Electro-Mechanical-Systems.