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KTH ROYAL INSTITUTEOF TECHNOLOGY

From research to business in the Swedish ICT SectorEric GiertzProfessor, Industrial Economics and Management, KTHFounder & Chairman, KTH Executive School

LUCAS-dagen, Lund 2016-10-20

Reports

• Vinnova analys 2013:07• Företag inom informations- och kommunikationsteknik

i Sverige 2007-2011

• Vinnova analys 2015:06:• Small and beautiful – The ICT success of Finland & Sweden

• Vinnova analys 20016:07• Svensk konsultsektor i ny belysning

160000Employees inICTcompanies inSwedenindifferentbusinesslogics

Software

NetServices

ServiceandMaintenanceofICTsystems

ICToperations

ICTconsultancyfirms(Commercialsystems)

ICTconsultancyfirms(R&Drelated)

Hardware(Components)

Hardware(Completeproductsandsystems)

Internet related Business models

A Swedish gaming industry

ICT Consultancy companies

Understanding the Swedish saga throughan historical exposé

• The foundation was build by very few strong actors!

• The turbulance around 2000 created new conditions

• Today we have an entrepreneurial and dynamicindustry with many different actors!

KTH

ASEAVattenfall

EricssonTeleverket

SaabDefence

ASEASJ(rail)

PrivateCompanies

PublicPartners

Government

EXPORT

”Developingcouples”Fourpartiesplanfromacornstooaktrees

CloseGovernment–IndustryCooperation

ASwedishcomputerindustryisborn– 1948ThepublicagencyMMNisestablishedatKTH– BESKiscompletedin1953(theUS,France,BritainandSweden)– SARAin1957(Saab)– D21in1962– Facit leavescomputersin1963– Anewdevelopmentcouple12,000mainframecomputers(failed)

Ericsson +Televerket =Averytightcouple– 1970Ellemtel – ajointventureisestablished– Jointdevelopmentofelectronicandautomatedswitching– 1976Televerket putsAXEinoperationinSödertälje– 1978Ellemtel transfersAXEcompetencetoEricsson

Gov’twasinvolvedinICTrestructuring

Datasaab isestablished– Stansaab established1971(SRT,SaabScania,SUAB)– Alfaskop isahugesuccess– SRTleavesin1973– 1978Stansaab &SaabScaniacomputerdivision=Datasaab

Astate-ownedPCindustryisborn– January1978– ameetinginLinköping– August1978ABC80isintroduced– 1979Governmenttakesover

Ericsson andNokia takesover

NMT &GSMopensworldmarketforEricsson

ANewerastartsinthe1990th

• Televerket &Ericsson aredivorced– Liberalizationin1993– EricssontakesoverTeli (1994)andEllemtel(1995)

– Telia ABmakesIPO2000– Telia acquiresSonera in2002

• Ericsson readytoconquertheworld!– Ericsson outsourcinglate1990s– Ericsson ontopMarch2000

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Share ofICTSector ValueAdded in2000,%Other ICTfirms’share

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Anexplosionin2001

• Ericsson survivedwhenbubbleburst– Ericsson hitby3Glicensees– LeaveshandsetstoSonyEricsson– Morethan8,000consultantsarekickedoutin2001– SavedbynewissuedsharesinJuly2002– EmploymentinSwedenfrom43,000to21,000infouryears

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Concentrationto Stockholmanduniversities

Internet-related businessmodels

Internet-relatedbusinessmodels

• ProofofConcepts• Industrialexits• LovedbyBusinessangels&VCs

• Employratherfewpeople• GreatimportancefortheuseofICTinothersectorsofindustry

• TechnologybasedB2B-companiesservemanycustomersinconsolidatedindustries

Finlandvs Sweden:PartII

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Other Companies

Finland SwedenMobilefocusvs Broadfootprint

Superconcentratedvs Concentrated

FinlandSweden

ICTpermeatesmanysectors

Threeaspectsinfocushere:

– ICTconsultantsasdriversofchange

– Embeddedsystemsinengineering

– Internetofthings- cloudcomputing

TheimportanceofR&D-relatedConsultancy

R&DrelatedICTConsultancyfirms

Typicalcustomers:EngineeringCorporationsmakingcomplex&assembledproducts

• Developingsoftwarecomponents(embeddedsystems)incostumerproducts&systems

• Developingsoftware&systemsforproductionprocesses

Ericsson

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Atlas CopcoDeLaval

SaabFirm XX

Kockum

HusqvarnaViking

Saab Automobile

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Autoliv

Ericsson Mobile

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Volvo

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Is there a Swedish paradox?

• Sweden tops European Innovation Scoreboard 2016

• Stockholm top ranked among Europeanregions in the World Competitive Index of regions in 2014. (# 6 in the world)

• World Economic Forum ranks Sweden number 6 in Global Competitive Index 2016-2017 edition

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