Title: San Diego Technologys Perfect Climate
1San DiegoTechnologys Perfect Climate
Albertas Wireless Opportunity
2Presentation Overview
- 1) San Diego Economic Base
- 2) Market Opportunities
- Defense Security Applications Market
- Wireless Telecom Applications Market
- Investment Market
- Computers Electronics Applications Market
- 3) Market Pursuit
- Challenges to Alberta Companies
- Key Events Activities
- 4) Alberta Wireless Mission
- 5) Next Steps
3San Diego Economic Base
4San Diego
- 7th Largest City in US, 2nd in California
- Population base of gt 3 Million in Greater San
Diego - Highest Number of PhDs per capita in US
- Few Large Companies Three Fortune 500 firms
(Sempra Energy, SAIC, Qualcomm) - Growth Driven by High Tech SMEs in
Biotechnology, Wireless, Defense, Software and
Electronics.
5If San Diego County Were a Country
2002 GRP
Rank
Country
- 29. Finland 130.8 billion
- 30. Thailand 126.4 billion
- 31. San Diego 124.9 billion
- 32. Portugal 121.3 billion
- 33. Ireland 119.9 billion
6San Diegos Diverse High Tech Sectors(172,000
Jobs 2005)
7Market OpportunitiesDefense Security
Applications MarketWireless Telecom
Applications MarketInvestment MarketComputer
Electronics Applications Market
8Wireless Telecom Applications Market
9Market Size
- Wireless Capital of the World
- Highest concentration of wireless employment in
the US. - 37,000 employees
- 200 companies
- Industry Survey Results
- Tremendous breadth and depth of cluster
- Company size and range of technologies services
provided.
10Key Players
- Global HQ Centre
- Qualcomm
- Global RD Centre
- Qualcomm, Nokia, LG, Ericsson Siemens
- Device Manufacturers
- Kyocera LG (North American HQs)
- Carrier/Operators
- Leap Wireless Facilities (contracts with
numerous major carriers)
11Market Opportunities
- Local firms (Who are they selling to?)
- 39 of companies sell to enterprise customers
- 26 to manufacturers
- 23 to the government
- 9 to consumers.
- CDMA applications, VOIP, free-space optics,
ultrawideband, and WLAN technologies - Design Manufacturing services for advanced
electronic components companies - In San Diego, collaboration is assumed and not
the exception
12Qualcomm
- Wireless Data Services
- Mobile entertainment, computing and information
access - Qualcomm CDMA Technologies (QCT)
- QCT is the chipset and software division of
Qualcomm. Worlds largest fabless semiconductor
company (4 of 5 yrs.) - MediaFLO USA Inc.
- Streaming or clipped, audio and video content to
the handset
13Institutional RD Centre
- CalIT2 Worlds leading institute dedicated to
conducting research on the future of
telecommunications (IT). - Industry Partners start-ups to multinationals
- Agilent, HP, Fujitsu, Intel, IBM, Oracle,
Microsoft, TI - Arch Ventures, Enterprise Venture Partners,
Avalon - Even Alberta firms! - BigBangwidth
- Government National Science Foundation, SPAWAR,
CalTrans - Academia UC System, US Universities
International Institutions
14Defense Security Applications Market
15Market Size
- California Primes led US firms in 2004, winning
CDN 36.3 billion more than 13 of all DOD
contracts. - Majority of production of states aerospace
defense sector is based in Southern California. - Following counties lead in contracts awarded
- Los Angeles - 12.6 billion
- San Diego - 7.4 billion
- Orange - 3.4 billion
- CDN amount of DOD contracts won by companies
based in respective counties. - (2004 figures Aerospace and Defense Market in
California Market Research Centre Report)
16Key Players San Diego HQ
- SAIC
- Titan L3 Communications
- Cubic Defense Applications Inc.
- General Atomics
- Lockheed Martin Orincon Technologies
- Northrop Grumman
- BAE Systems
- Computer Sciences Corporation
17Industry Strengths
- Principal Homeport - US Pacific Fleet
- SPAWAR SSC HQ
- Global Leadership - Biomedicine, Biotechnology,
and Communications - Test Bed Environments
- Leading Research Institutes
- HQ Key Systems Integrators
- Networked Community
18Best Market Opportunities
- Port Security, Ocean and Naval Technologies
- SPAWAR SSC
- Command, Control, Communications, Computers and
Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance
(C4ISR) Systems - Unmanned Vehicles
- Robotics
19Defense Security Industry Resources
- National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA)
San Diego Chapter - Armed Forces Communications Electronics
Association (AFCEA) San Diego Chapter - The Security Network
- The San Diego Regional Economic Development
Corporation - CCAT
- Global CONNECT
20Investment Market
21Venture Capital
- San Diego represents the 7th Largest
Concentration of Venture Capital deals in the US
(USD1.04 Billion into 125 deals in 2005). - In comparison, CVCA reports that in Canada,
CDN1.83 Billion was invested into 591 companies
in 2005. - Combining LA/Orange County data with San Diego
numbers reveals that USD2.52 Billion invested in
2005. - Represents approximately 11.4 of national.
Silicon Valley represents approx. 35.4 of
national. - SOURCE PWC Money Tree Report 2005, CVCA Thomson
Financial Annual Report
22Corporate Investments
- Qualcomm Ventures Example
- Fund Objectives - private financing rounds, with
a preference for early-to mid-stage private
ventures. - Sweet Spot Up to 2M, 5M, 10M
- Investment Targets - following market segments
- Communication Devices
- Wireless Communication Components and
Infrastructure - Wireless Software Infrastructure, Platforms,
Applications and Services - Enabling and Complementary Technologies
- New Technologies
23Computer Electronics Applications Market
24Market Size
- Software Industry
- 1,400 companies
- 18,000 employees
- Hardware
- 370 companies
- 32,000 employees
25Key Players
- Software
- Locally based Peregrine, Intuit, Claritis,
Websense. - Others Oracle, Fair Isaac
- Hardware
- Locally based Cohu, AMCC, Elgar, Pulse, Cymer
- Others Sony, HP, Sanyo
26Market Pursuit
27Challenges to Alberta Companies
- Non Tariff Trade Barriers
- Foreign Content Restrictions ITARS, TAAs
- Networked Community
- Distance
- Market Size
- Government Procurement Sales Cycles
28Key Marketing Tips
- Dont try to sell Direct
- Search for Key Systems Integrators. OEMs are
outsourcing up to 80 of production - Use Local Manufacturers Representatives
- Let Rep set up Distributors and VARS
- Consider joining Local Associations and Industry
Bodies - Think long term relationships
- Focus!
29Key Events
- ASIS International 2006
- September 25 28, 2006 (www.asisonline.org/asis200
6) - 14th Annual Internet Telephony Conference
- October 10 13, 2006 (www.itexpo.com)
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- SPAWAR Industry Conference
- November 14 16, 2006
- AFCEA West 2007
- January 31 February 2, 2007 - Canadian Pavilion
(www.west2007.org)
30The Alberta Wireless MissionNovember 29 30,
2006www.witec.ca (San Diego Mission)
31Value Proposition
- Support the growth of Alberta-based wireless
companies by providing them with opportunities to
develop their market in the San Diego region. - Identification and introduction to customers
and/or business partnerships. - Identification and introduction to RD
partnerships. - Identification of potential investors.
32Activities
- One-On-One Outcall Program
- CommNexus GadgetFest
- Largest annual wireless event in San Diego.
- 300 attendees.
- Alberta Corner
- Alberta Wireless Night
- Networking event on-site at CalIT2
- On-stage company interests presented to local
audience. - Morning Breakfast Briefing San Diego
Perspective
33Partners
- Alberta based WiTEC Alberta, Western Economic
Diversification Industry Canada (along with
CTI, TRLabs, NEWT, IS, AED, ITCan, TTA
members) - Locally CommNexus, CalIT2, Global CONNECT,
NDIA, The Security Network.
34Local Participants
- Wireless Telecom
- Qualcomm, Qualcomm Ventures, LG, MobileComm,
PacketVideo, etc. - Defense Security
- Epsilon Systems, SAIC, Cubic, Lockheed Martin,
etc..
35Program
- 2 Day Program
- Day 1
- Fly to San Diego (morning)
- Exhibit Set-Up (afternoon)
- GadgetFest (evening)
- Day 2
- Briefing Breakfast
- One-on-one programs
- Alberta Wireless Night
36Company Expenses
- Travel expenses, including flights, local
transportation, accommodations and incidentals. - Consulate and In-Canada partners will cover costs
related to GadgetFest participation, breakfast
briefing, and Alberta Wireless Night.
37Next Steps
38Contact Information
- Sean Barr
- Consul Trade Commissioner
- Consulate of Canada
- 402 W Broadway, 4th Floor
- San Diego, CA 92101
- Tel 619-615-4284 Fax 619-615-4287
- Email sean.barr_at_international.gc.ca