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New York, March 31, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Reportlinker.com announces the release of the report “Global Telecom Managed Services Industry” – https://www.reportlinker.com/p05799774/?utm_source=GNW
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Abstract:
– The global market for Telecom Managed Services is forecast to reach US$26. 2 billion by 2025, driven by growing reliance of the telecom industry on innovative new IT technologies and the ensuing need to reduce costs by outsourcing maintenance and management operations. Telecom operators are witnessing the convergence of traditional wireless technologies with Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence, machine learning, drone-based broadband connectivity, cloud computing, software-defined networking (SDN), network functions virtualization (NFV),among others. To survive in the highly competitive market, telecom service providers need to disrupt the market with innovative services based on emerging technologies. This convergence of technologies and the urgent need to reduce cost and complexity is pushing up the value of telecom managed services. Benefits of outsourcing management of IT/technology infrastructure include reduce need to handle technology challenges i. e. , compatibility issues across applications in cloud environments; performance, reliability & scalability challenges; and faster development of new services. Telecom managed services refers to managing technology infrastructure lounging in an enterprise environment on an ongoing basis through standardized as well as customized offerings intended to deliver on agreed-upon or standard target SLAs. Managed services emphasize on extending the capability to manage the client solution `end-to-end` by delivering active-monitoring features to the provided IT solution and proactively reporting events and faults, while guaranteeing that restoration occurs within the purview of SLA commitments. Challenges related to maintaining `end-to-end` SLAs relevant and beneficial from a client`s perspective grows substantially as the complexity of the IT solution increases. Telecom managed services are offered across in different forms including managed network services, managed data & information services, managed communication services, managed mobility services, managed data center services, and managed security services.
– Opportunities in the market are expected to come from both large-scale enterprises as well as growing cluster of SMBs. Accelerated adoption within SMBs especially will be a primary growth factor for managed services market. With SMBs too opening up to end-to-end network solutions with focus on improving productivity and efficiency of their operations, demand prospects for managed services in the segment are expected to grow considerably. With service providers using advanced technologies and innovative managed solutions for providing their services, demand prospects for bundled managed services is expected to get a big boost in coming years. Given this diversity of end-use sectors, future prospects for managed services look bright and the market is expected to witness steady and sustained growth in the years to come. Region-wise, the US and Europe, where the concept of managed services is already established and has wider traction among enterprises, would continue to steer overall growth in the market. Amalgamation of IT and telecom sectors in these regions would play major role in widespread adoption of managed services. On the other hand, China and Asia-Pacific are poised to emerge as fastest growing regional markets, in lieu of growing emphasis on IT infrastructure management through advanced strategies. Select Competitors (Total 46 Featured) –

  • AMDOCS
  • AT&T, Inc.
  • CenturyLink
  • Cisco Systems, Inc.
  • Comarch SA
  • Ericsson
  • GTT Communications, Inc.
  • Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
  • Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • International Business Machines Corporation
  • NTT DATA, Inc.
  • Sprint.com
  • Tech Mahindra Limited
  • Unisys Corporation
  • Verizon Communications Inc.
  • ZTE Corporation

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I. METHODOLOGY

II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

1. MARKET OVERVIEW
Influencer Market Insights
World Market Trajectories
An Introduction to Telecom Managed Services
Telecom Managed Services: Current Market Scenario and Outlook
Managed Data Center Services: Largest Service Segment
Key Factors Aiding Expansion of Internet Data Center Market:
Ranked by Importance Attached by Enterprises
EXHIBIT 1: World Internet Data Centers Market in US$ Million:
(2019 & 2022)
Managed Mobility Services Emerges as Fastest Growing Category
Rise of BYOD Solidifies Relevancy of Managed Mobility Services
Key Business Areas Targeted for Mobility Over the Next Few
Years Ranked by Priority Attached by Enterprise IT Departments
Key Elements Targeted for Managed Mobility Deployments in the
Short-Term Ranked by Priority Attached by Enterprise IT
Departments
Enterprise Mobility & End-Use Sector Perspective: A Snapshot
While Developed Regions Remain Major Revenue Contributors,
Developing Regions Emerge as Fast Growing Markets
Economic Scenario and its Impact on Telecom Managed Services
Market
EXHIBIT 2: Global Economic Outlook: Real GDP Growth Rates in %
by Country/Region for the Years 2018 through 2021
Competitive Scenario
Recent Market Activity
Impact of Covid-19 and a Looming Global Recession

2. FOCUS ON SELECT PLAYERS
AMDOCS (USA)
AT&T, Inc. (USA)
AT&T, Inc. (USA)
Cisco Systems, Inc. (USA)
Comarch SA (Poland)
Ericsson (Sweden)
GTT Communications, Inc. (USA)
Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. (USA)
Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. (China)
International Business Machines Corporation (USA)
NTT DATA, Inc. (USA)
Sprint.com (USA)
Tech Mahindra Limited (India)
Unisys Corporation (USA)
Verizon Communications Inc. (USA)
ZTE Corporation (China)

3. MARKET TRENDS & DRIVERS
Rising Demand for Managed Data & Information Services Sustains
Momentum in Telecom Managed Services Market
Relevancy of Managed Communication Services Augurs Well
VoIP Pulling Away Voice Minutes from Traditional PSTN
Growing Investments in 4G, Promised Benefits of 5G & the
Ensuing Emphasis on VoLTE to Boost VoIP Adoption
EXHIBIT 3: 4G & 5G Subscriptions/Subscribers (In Million) for
the Years 2017, 2018, 2020 and 2022
Growing Opportunities for Managed Security Services
Security Threats from Cloud Infrastructure Drive Demand
EXHIBIT 4: Growing Proliferation of Cloud Computing: Percentage
Breakdown of Cloud IT Spending As a Percentage of Total IT
Managed Network Services Remain a Prominent Segment
Rising Trend for Operational Efficiency, Agility and
Reliability in Business Process Benefits Telecom Managed
Services
Telecom Managed Services Minimizes Risks Associated with
Business Operations Security
Focus on Core Business Activities Provides Momentum
Reduction of Managing Enterprise Infrastructure Cost Bolsters
Market Prospects
Rising Demand for Cloud based Offerings Extend Opportunities
Ability of Telecom Managed Services for Disaster Control and
Recovery Augurs Well

4. GLOBAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE
Table 1: World Current & Future Analysis for Telecom Managed
Services by Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China,
Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa
Markets – Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Billion
for Years 2020 through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 2: World Historic Review for Telecom Managed Services by
Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe,
Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Billion for Years
2015 through 2019 and % CAGR

Table 3: World 12-Year Perspective for Telecom Managed Services
by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for
USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America,
Middle East and Africa Markets for Years 2015, 2020 & 2027

Table 4: World Current & Future Analysis for Managed Data
Center by Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China,
Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa
Markets – Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Billion
for Years 2020 through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 5: World Historic Review for Managed Data Center by
Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe,
Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Billion for Years
2015 through 2019 and % CAGR

Table 6: World 12-Year Perspective for Managed Data Center by
Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for
USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America,
Middle East and Africa for Years 2015, 2020 & 2027

Table 7: World Current & Future Analysis for Managed Data &
Information by Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China,
Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa
Markets – Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Billion
for Years 2020 through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 8: World Historic Review for Managed Data & Information
by Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe,
Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Billion for Years
2015 through 2019 and % CAGR

Table 9: World 12-Year Perspective for Managed Data &
Information by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of
Value Sales for USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe,
Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa for Years
2015, 2020 & 2027

Table 10: World Current & Future Analysis for Managed
Communication by Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China,
Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa
Markets – Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Billion
for Years 2020 through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 11: World Historic Review for Managed Communication by
Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe,
Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Billion for Years
2015 through 2019 and % CAGR

Table 12: World 12-Year Perspective for Managed Communication
by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for
USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America,
Middle East and Africa for Years 2015, 2020 & 2027

Table 13: World Current & Future Analysis for Managed Network
by Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe,
Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Billion for Years
2020 through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 14: World Historic Review for Managed Network by
Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe,
Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Billion for Years
2015 through 2019 and % CAGR

Table 15: World 12-Year Perspective for Managed Network by
Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for
USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America,
Middle East and Africa for Years 2015, 2020 & 2027

Table 16: World Current & Future Analysis for Managed Mobility
by Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe,
Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Billion for Years
2020 through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 17: World Historic Review for Managed Mobility by
Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe,
Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Billion for Years
2015 through 2019 and % CAGR

Table 18: World 12-Year Perspective for Managed Mobility by
Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for
USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America,
Middle East and Africa for Years 2015, 2020 & 2027

Table 19: World Current & Future Analysis for Managed Security
by Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe,
Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Billion for Years
2020 through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 20: World Historic Review for Managed Security by
Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe,
Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Billion for Years
2015 through 2019 and % CAGR

Table 21: World 12-Year Perspective for Managed Security by
Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for
USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America,
Middle East and Africa for Years 2015, 2020 & 2027

Table 22: World Current & Future Analysis for Large Enterprises
by Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe,
Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Billion for Years
2020 through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 23: World Historic Review for Large Enterprises by
Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe,
Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Billion for Years
2015 through 2019 and % CAGR

Table 24: World 12-Year Perspective for Large Enterprises by
Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for
USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America,
Middle East and Africa for Years 2015, 2020 & 2027

Table 25: World Current & Future Analysis for SMEs by
Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe,
Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Billion for Years
2020 through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 26: World Historic Review for SMEs by Geographic Region –
USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America,
Middle East and Africa Markets – Independent Analysis of Annual
Sales in US$ Billion for Years 2015 through 2019 and % CAGR

Table 27: World 12-Year Perspective for SMEs by Geographic
Region – Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for USA, Canada,
Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East
and Africa for Years 2015, 2020 & 2027

III. MARKET ANALYSIS

UNITED STATES
Table 28: USA Current & Future Analysis for Telecom Managed
Services by Service Type – Managed Data Center, Managed Data &
Information, Managed Communication, Managed Network, Managed
Mobility and Managed Security – Independent Analysis of Annual
Sales in US$ Billion for the Years 2020 through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 29: USA Historic Review for Telecom Managed Services by
Service Type – Managed Data Center, Managed Data & Information,
Managed Communication, Managed Network, Managed Mobility and
Managed Security Markets – Independent Analysis of Annual Sales
in US$ Billion for Years 2015 through 2019 and % CAGR

Table 30: USA 12-Year Perspective for Telecom Managed Services
by Service Type – Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for
Managed Data Center, Managed Data & Information, Managed
Communication, Managed Network, Managed Mobility and Managed
Security for the Years 2015, 2020 & 2027

Table 31: USA Current & Future Analysis for Telecom Managed
Services by Organization Size – Large Enterprises and SMEs –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Billion for the
Years 2020 through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 32: USA Historic Review for Telecom Managed Services by
Organization Size – Large Enterprises and SMEs Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Billion for Years
2015 through 2019 and % CAGR

Table 33: USA 12-Year Perspective for Telecom Managed Services
by Organization Size – Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for
Large Enterprises and SMEs for the Years 2015, 2020 & 2027

CANADA
Table 34: Canada Current & Future Analysis for Telecom Managed
Services by Service Type – Managed Data Center, Managed Data &
Information, Managed Communication, Managed Network, Managed
Mobility and Managed Security – Independent Analysis of Annual
Sales in US$ Billion for the Years 2020 through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 35: Canada Historic Review for Telecom Managed Services
by Service Type – Managed Data Center, Managed Data &
Information, Managed Communication, Managed Network, Managed
Mobility and Managed Security Markets – Independent Analysis of
Annual Sales in US$ Billion for Years 2015 through 2019 and %
CAGR

Table 36: Canada 12-Year Perspective for Telecom Managed
Services by Service Type – Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales
for Managed Data Center, Managed Data & Information, Managed
Communication, Managed Network, Managed Mobility and Managed
Security for the Years 2015, 2020 & 2027

Table 37: Canada Current & Future Analysis for Telecom Managed
Services by Organization Size – Large Enterprises and SMEs –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Billion for the
Years 2020 through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 38: Canada Historic Review for Telecom Managed Services
by Organization Size – Large Enterprises and SMEs Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Billion for Years
2015 through 2019 and % CAGR

Table 39: Canada 12-Year Perspective for Telecom Managed
Services by Organization Size – Percentage Breakdown of Value
Sales for Large Enterprises and SMEs for the Years 2015, 2020 &
2027

JAPAN
Table 40: Japan Current & Future Analysis for Telecom Managed
Services by Service Type – Managed Data Center, Managed Data &
Information, Managed Communication, Managed Network, Managed
Mobility and Managed Security – Independent Analysis of Annual
Sales in US$ Billion for the Years 2020 through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 41: Japan Historic Review for Telecom Managed Services by
Service Type – Managed Data Center, Managed Data & Information,
Managed Communication, Managed Network, Managed Mobility and
Managed Security Markets – Independent Analysis of Annual Sales
in US$ Billion for Years 2015 through 2019 and % CAGR

Table 42: Japan 12-Year Perspective for Telecom Managed
Services by Service Type – Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales
for Managed Data Center, Managed Data & Information, Managed
Communication, Managed Network, Managed Mobility and Managed
Security for the Years 2015, 2020 & 2027

Table 43: Japan Current & Future Analysis for Telecom Managed
Services by Organization Size – Large Enterprises and SMEs –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Billion for the
Years 2020 through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 44: Japan Historic Review for Telecom Managed Services by
Organization Size – Large Enterprises and SMEs Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Billion for Years
2015 through 2019 and % CAGR

Table 45: Japan 12-Year Perspective for Telecom Managed
Services by Organization Size – Percentage Breakdown of Value
Sales for Large Enterprises and SMEs for the Years 2015, 2020 &
2027

CHINA
Table 46: China Current & Future Analysis for Telecom Managed
Services by Service Type – Managed Data Center, Managed Data &
Information, Managed Communication, Managed Network, Managed
Mobility and Managed Security – Independent Analysis of Annual
Sales in US$ Billion for the Years 2020 through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 47: China Historic Review for Telecom Managed Services by
Service Type – Managed Data Center, Managed Data & Information,
Managed Communication, Managed Network, Managed Mobility and
Managed Security Markets – Independent Analysis of Annual Sales
in US$ Billion for Years 2015 through 2019 and % CAGR

Table 48: China 12-Year Perspective for Telecom Managed
Services by Service Type – Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales
for Managed Data Center, Managed Data & Information, Managed
Communication, Managed Network, Managed Mobility and Managed
Security for the Years 2015, 2020 & 2027

Table 49: China Current & Future Analysis for Telecom Managed
Services by Organization Size – Large Enterprises and SMEs –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Billion for the
Years 2020 through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 50: China Historic Review for Telecom Managed Services by
Organization Size – Large Enterprises and SMEs Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Billion for Years
2015 through 2019 and % CAGR

Table 51: China 12-Year Perspective for Telecom Managed
Services by Organization Size – Percentage Breakdown of Value
Sales for Large Enterprises and SMEs for the Years 2015, 2020 &
2027

EUROPE
Table 52: Europe Current & Future Analysis for Telecom Managed
Services by Geographic Region – France, Germany, Italy, UK,
Spain, Russia and Rest of Europe Markets – Independent Analysis
of Annual Sales in US$ Billion for Years 2020 through 2027 and
% CAGR

Table 53: Europe Historic Review for Telecom Managed Services
by Geographic Region – France, Germany, Italy, UK, Spain,
Russia and Rest of Europe Markets – Independent Analysis of
Annual Sales in US$ Billion for Years 2015 through 2019 and %
CAGR

Table 54: Europe 12-Year Perspective for Telecom Managed
Services by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Value
Sales for France, Germany, Italy, UK, Spain, Russia and Rest of
Europe Markets for Years 2015, 2020 & 2027

Table 55: Europe Current & Future Analysis for Telecom Managed
Services by Service Type – Managed Data Center, Managed Data &
Information, Managed Communication, Managed Network, Managed
Mobility and Managed Security – Independent Analysis of Annual
Sales in US$ Billion for the Years 2020 through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 56: Europe Historic Review for Telecom Managed Services
by Service Type – Managed Data Center, Managed Data &
Information, Managed Communication, Managed Network, Managed
Mobility and Managed Security Markets – Independent Analysis of
Annual Sales in US$ Billion for Years 2015 through 2019 and %
CAGR

Table 57: Europe 12-Year Perspective for Telecom Managed
Services by Service Type – Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales
for Managed Data Center, Managed Data & Information, Managed
Communication, Managed Network, Managed Mobility and Managed
Security for the Years 2015, 2020 & 2027

Table 58: Europe Current & Future Analysis for Telecom Managed
Services by Organization Size – Large Enterprises and SMEs –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Billion for the
Years 2020 through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 59: Europe Historic Review for Telecom Managed Services
by Organization Size – Large Enterprises and SMEs Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Billion for Years
2015 through 2019 and % CAGR

Table 60: Europe 12-Year Perspective for Telecom Managed
Services by Organization Size – Percentage Breakdown of Value
Sales for Large Enterprises and SMEs for the Years 2015, 2020 &
2027

FRANCE
Table 61: France Current & Future Analysis for Telecom Managed
Services by Service Type – Managed Data Center, Managed Data &
Information, Managed Communication, Managed Network, Managed
Mobility and Managed Security – Independent Analysis of Annual
Sales in US$ Billion for the Years 2020 through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 62: France Historic Review for Telecom Managed Services
by Service Type – Managed Data Center, Managed Data &
Information, Managed Communication, Managed Network, Managed
Mobility and Managed Security Markets – Independent Analysis of
Annual Sales in US$ Billion for Years 2015 through 2019 and %
CAGR

Table 63: France 12-Year Perspective for Telecom Managed
Services by Service Type – Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales
for Managed Data Center, Managed Data & Information, Managed
Communication, Managed Network, Managed Mobility and Managed
Security for the Years 2015, 2020 & 2027

Table 64: France Current & Future Analysis for Telecom Managed
Services by Organization Size – Large Enterprises and SMEs –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Billion for the
Years 2020 through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 65: France Historic Review for Telecom Managed Services
by Organization Size – Large Enterprises and SMEs Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Billion for Years
2015 through 2019 and % CAGR

Table 66: France 12-Year Perspective for Telecom Managed
Services by Organization Size – Percentage Breakdown of Value
Sales for Large Enterprises and SMEs for the Years 2015, 2020 &
2027

GERMANY
Table 67: Germany Current & Future Analysis for Telecom Managed
Services by Service Type – Managed Data Center, Managed Data &
Information, Managed Communication, Managed Network, Managed
Mobility and Managed Security – Independent Analysis of Annual
Sales in US$ Billion for the Years 2020 through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 68: Germany Historic Review for Telecom Managed Services
by Service Type – Managed Data Center, Managed Data &
Information, Managed Communication, Managed Network, Managed
Mobility and Managed Security Markets – Independent Analysis of
Annual Sales in US$ Billion for Years 2015 through 2019 and %
CAGR

Table 69: Germany 12-Year Perspective for Telecom Managed
Services by Service Type – Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales
for Managed Data Center, Managed Data & Information, Managed
Communication, Managed Network, Managed Mobility and Managed
Security for the Years 2015, 2020 & 2027

Table 70: Germany Current & Future Analysis for Telecom Managed
Services by Organization Size – Large Enterprises and SMEs –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Billion for the
Years 2020 through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 71: Germany Historic Review for Telecom Managed Services
by Organization Size – Large Enterprises and SMEs Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Billion for Years
2015 through 2019 and % CAGR

Table 72: Germany 12-Year Perspective for Telecom Managed
Services by Organization Size – Percentage Breakdown of Value
Sales for Large Enterprises and SMEs for the Years 2015, 2020 &
2027

ITALY
Table 73: Italy Current & Future Analysis for Telecom Managed
Services by Service Type – Managed Data Center, Managed Data &
Information, Managed Communication, Managed Network, Managed
Mobility and Managed Security – Independent Analysis of Annual
Sales in US$ Billion for the Years 2020 through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 74: Italy Historic Review for Telecom Managed Services by
Service Type – Managed Data Center, Managed Data & Information,
Managed Communication, Managed Network, Managed Mobility and
Managed Security Markets – Independent Analysis of Annual Sales
in US$ Billion for Years 2015 through 2019 and % CAGR

Table 75: Italy 12-Year Perspective for Telecom Managed
Services by Service Type – Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales
for Managed Data Center, Managed Data & Information, Managed
Communication, Managed Network, Managed Mobility and Managed
Security for the Years 2015, 2020 & 2027

Table 76: Italy Current & Future Analysis for Telecom Managed
Services by Organization Size – Large Enterprises and SMEs –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Billion for the
Years 2020 through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 77: Italy Historic Review for Telecom Managed Services by
Organization Size – Large Enterprises and SMEs Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Billion for Years
2015 through 2019 and % CAGR

Table 78: Italy 12-Year Perspective for Telecom Managed
Services by Organization Size – Percentage Breakdown of Value
Sales for Large Enterprises and SMEs for the Years 2015, 2020 &
2027

UNITED KINGDOM
Table 79: UK Current & Future Analysis for Telecom Managed
Services by Service Type – Managed Data Center, Managed Data &
Information, Managed Communication, Managed Network, Managed
Mobility and Managed Security – Independent Analysis of Annual
Sales in US$ Billion for the Years 2020 through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 80: UK Historic Review for Telecom Managed Services by
Service Type – Managed Data Center, Managed Data & Information,
Managed Communication, Managed Network, Managed Mobility and
Managed Security Markets – Independent Analysis of Annual Sales
in US$ Billion for Years 2015 through 2019 and % CAGR

Table 81: UK 12-Year Perspective for Telecom Managed Services
by Service Type – Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for
Managed Data Center, Managed Data & Information, Managed
Communication, Managed Network, Managed Mobility and Managed
Security for the Years 2015, 2020 & 2027

Table 82: UK Current & Future Analysis for Telecom Managed
Services by Organization Size – Large Enterprises and SMEs –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Billion for the
Years 2020 through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 83: UK Historic Review for Telecom Managed Services by
Organization Size – Large Enterprises and SMEs Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Billion for Years
2015 through 2019 and % CAGR

Table 84: UK 12-Year Perspective for Telecom Managed Services
by Organization Size – Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for
Large Enterprises and SMEs for the Years 2015, 2020 & 2027

SPAIN
Table 85: Spain Current & Future Analysis for Telecom Managed
Services by Service Type – Managed Data Center, Managed Data &
Information, Managed Communication, Managed Network, Managed
Mobility and Managed Security – Independent Analysis of Annual
Sales in US$ Billion for the Years 2020 through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 86: Spain Historic Review for Telecom Managed Services by
Service Type – Managed Data Center, Managed Data & Information,
Managed Communication, Managed Network, Managed Mobility and
Managed Security Markets – Independent Analysis of Annual Sales
in US$ Billion for Years 2015 through 2019 and % CAGR

Table 87: Spain 12-Year Perspective for Telecom Managed
Services by Service Type – Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales
for Managed Data Center, Managed Data & Information, Managed
Communication, Managed Network, Managed Mobility and Managed
Security for the Years 2015, 2020 & 2027

Table 88: Spain Current & Future Analysis for Telecom Managed
Services by Organization Size – Large Enterprises and SMEs –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Billion for the
Years 2020 through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 89: Spain Historic Review for Telecom Managed Services by
Organization Size – Large Enterprises and SMEs Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Billion for Years
2015 through 2019 and % CAGR

Table 90: Spain 12-Year Perspective for Telecom Managed
Services by Organization Size – Percentage Breakdown of Value
Sales for Large Enterprises and SMEs for the Years 2015, 2020 &
2027

RUSSIA
Table 91: Russia Current & Future Analysis for Telecom Managed
Services by Service Type – Managed Data Center, Managed Data &
Information, Managed Communication, Managed Network, Managed
Mobility and Managed Security – Independent Analysis of Annual
Sales in US$ Billion for the Years 2020 through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 92: Russia Historic Review for Telecom Managed Services
by Service Type – Managed Data Center, Managed Data &
Information, Managed Communication, Managed Network, Managed
Mobility and Managed Security Markets – Independent Analysis of
Annual Sales in US$ Billion for Years 2015 through 2019 and %
CAGR

Table 93: Russia 12-Year Perspective for Telecom Managed
Services by Service Type – Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales
for Managed Data Center, Managed Data & Information, Managed
Communication, Managed Network, Managed Mobility and Managed
Security for the Years 2015, 2020 & 2027

Table 94: Russia Current & Future Analysis for Telecom Managed
Services by Organization Size – Large Enterprises and SMEs –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Billion for the
Years 2020 through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 95: Russia Historic Review for Telecom Managed Services
by Organization Size – Large Enterprises and SMEs Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Billion for Years
2015 through 2019 and % CAGR

Table 96: Russia 12-Year Perspective for Telecom Managed
Services by Organization Size – Percentage Breakdown of Value
Sales for Large Enterprises and SMEs for the Years 2015, 2020 &
2027

REST OF EUROPE
Table 97: Rest of Europe Current & Future Analysis for Telecom
Managed Services by Service Type – Managed Data Center, Managed
Data & Information, Managed Communication, Managed Network,
Managed Mobility and Managed Security – Independent Analysis of
Annual Sales in US$ Billion for the Years 2020 through 2027 and
% CAGR

Table 98: Rest of Europe Historic Review for Telecom Managed
Services by Service Type – Managed Data Center, Managed Data &
Information, Managed Communication, Managed Network, Managed
Mobility and Managed Security Markets – Independent Analysis of
Annual Sales in US$ Billion for Years 2015 through 2019 and %
CAGR

Table 99: Rest of Europe 12-Year Perspective for Telecom
Managed Services by Service Type – Percentage Breakdown of
Value Sales for Managed Data Center, Managed Data &
Information, Managed Communication, Managed Network, Managed
Mobility and Managed Security for the Years 2015, 2020 & 2027

Table 100: Rest of Europe Current & Future Analysis for Telecom
Managed Services by Organization Size – Large Enterprises and
SMEs – Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Billion for
the Years 2020 through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 101: Rest of Europe Historic Review for Telecom Managed
Services by Organization Size – Large Enterprises and SMEs
Markets – Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Billion
for Years 2015 through 2019 and % CAGR

Table 102: Rest of Europe 12-Year Perspective for Telecom
Managed Services by Organization Size – Percentage Breakdown of
Value Sales for Large Enterprises and SMEs for the Years 2015,
2020 & 2027

ASIA-PACIFIC
Table 103: Asia-Pacific Current & Future Analysis for Telecom
Managed Services by Geographic Region – Australia, India, South
Korea and Rest of Asia-Pacific Markets – Independent Analysis
of Annual Sales in US$ Billion for Years 2020 through 2027 and
% CAGR

Table 104: Asia-Pacific Historic Review for Telecom Managed
Services by Geographic Region – Australia, India, South Korea
and Rest of Asia-Pacific Markets – Independent Analysis of
Annual Sales in US$ Billion for Years 2015 through 2019 and %
CAGR

Table 105: Asia-Pacific 12-Year Perspective for Telecom Managed
Services by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Value
Sales for Australia, India, South Korea and Rest of
Asia-Pacific Markets for Years 2015, 2020 & 2027

Table 106: Asia-Pacific Current & Future Analysis for Telecom
Managed Services by Service Type – Managed Data Center, Managed
Data & Information, Managed Communication, Managed Network,
Managed Mobility and Managed Security – Independent Analysis of
Annual Sales in US$ Billion for the Years 2020 through 2027 and
% CAGR

Table 107: Asia-Pacific Historic Review for Telecom Managed
Services by Service Type – Managed Data Center, Managed Data &
Information, Managed Communication, Managed Network, Managed
Mobility and Managed Security Markets – Independent Analysis of
Annual Sales in US$ Billion for Years 2015 through 2019 and %
CAGR

Table 108: Asia-Pacific 12-Year Perspective for Telecom Managed
Services by Service Type – Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales
for Managed Data Center, Managed Data & Information, Managed
Communication, Managed Network, Managed Mobility and Managed
Security for the Years 2015, 2020 & 2027

Table 109: Asia-Pacific Current & Future Analysis for Telecom
Managed Services by Organization Size – Large Enterprises and
SMEs – Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Billion for
the Years 2020 through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 110: Asia-Pacific Historic Review for Telecom Managed
Services by Organization Size – Large Enterprises and SMEs
Markets – Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Billion
for Years 2015 through 2019 and % CAGR

Table 111: Asia-Pacific 12-Year Perspective for Telecom Managed
Services by Organization Size – Percentage Breakdown of Value
Sales for Large Enterprises and SMEs for the Years 2015, 2020 &
2027

AUSTRALIA
Table 112: Australia Current & Future Analysis for Telecom

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Grace Sun, 16, receives $75,000 Top Award for a new kind of organic electrochemical transistor at the world’s largest pre-college science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) competition.
TARRYTOWN, N.Y. and WASHINGTON, May 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ: REGN) and Society for Science (the Society) announced that Grace Sun, 16, of Lexington, Kentucky, won the $75,000 top award, the George D. Yancopoulos Innovator Award, named in honor of the pioneering drug researcher and Regeneron co-Founder, Board co-Chair, President and Chief Scientific Officer, in the 2024 Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair (Regeneron ISEF), the world’s largest pre-college science and engineering competition. Other top prizes went to projects in second-order cone programming, microplastics filtration and multi-sensory therapy for dementia.

The top winners were honored during two award ceremonies: the Special Awards on May 16 and the Grand Awards Ceremony on the morning of May 17. In total, over $9 million USD was awarded to the finalists based on their projects’ creativity, innovation and depth of scientific inquiry. The competition featured nearly 2,000 young scientists representing 49 U.S. states and nearly 70 countries, regions and territories across the world.
Grace Sun, 16, of Lexington, Kentucky, won first place and received the $75,000 George D. Yancopoulos Innovator Award for her research on building a better organic electrochemical transistor that she hopes will be used to develop new electronic devices that could help detect and treat serious illnesses like diabetes, epilepsy and organ failure. To overcome the problems that have previously prevented such devices from working effectively inside the body, Grace developed a new way of chemically treating their organic components, which greatly improved their laboratory performance.
Michelle Wei, 17, of San Jose, California, received one of two Regeneron Young Scientist Awards of $50,000 for her research to improve the speed and efficiency of a type of software that is useful in many fields such as machine learning, transportation and financial systems. Michelle’s new approach involved determining a quick approximate solution to the second-order cone programming problem, then splitting the initial cone into smaller cones, which enabled her new algorithm to greatly outperform previous approaches.
Krish Pai, 17, of Del Mar, California, received the second Regeneron Young Scientist Award of $50,000 for his machine-learning research to identify microbial genetic sequences that can be modified to biodegrade plastic. His new software, called Microby, scans databases of microorganisms and determines which ones can be changed genetically to biodegrade plastics. In tests, he identified two microorganisms that can be genetically modified to degrade plastic at a cost he believes would be ten times less than traditional recycling.
 “Congratulations to the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair 2024 winners,” said Maya Ajmera, President and CEO, Society for Science and Executive Publisher, Science News. “I’m truly inspired by the ingenuity and determination shown by these remarkable students. Coming from around the world with diverse backgrounds and academic disciplines, these students have shown that it is possible to come together in unity to tackle some of the toughest challenges facing our world today, and I could not be prouder.”
Regeneron ISEF provides a global stage for the world’s best and brightest young scientists and engineers. Through this competition, Regeneron and the Society are fostering the next generation of STEM leaders who are pioneering solutions to improve our world. Since 2020, Regeneron has provided STEM experiences to approximately 2.4 million students, on track to meet its goal of 2.5 million by 2025.
“The talent, intelligence and potential of this year’s Regeneron ISEF finalists is truly inspiring, and I congratulate each on their remarkable achievements,” said George D. Yancopoulos, M.D., Ph.D., co-Founder, Board co-Chair, President and Chief Scientific Officer of Regeneron. “Science competitions like ISEF were pivotal in shaping my own career and fueling my passion to fight back against disease. I look forward to seeing these students continue to push the boundaries of science and technology to create positive and sustainable change for all humanity.”
Other top honors from the competition include:
Justin Huang and Victoria Ou, both 17, of Woodlands, Texas, received the Gordon E. Moore Award for Positive Outcomes for Future Generations of $50,000 for their new prototype filtration system that uses ultrasonic waves to remove microscopic plastic particles from water. In lab tests, the acoustic force from the high-frequency sound waves removed between 84% and 94% of the suspended microplastic particles in a single pass. The students are now working to scale up and fine-tune their experimental system.
Ingrid Wai Hin Chan, 17, of Hong Kong, China received the Craig R. Barrett Award for Innovation of $10,000 for her research on using a multi-sensory therapy for dementia patients. Her mixed therapy app would allow patients to practice physical and cognitive skills through a personalized, immersive environment using virtual reality headsets. Ingrid conducted an eight-week study with six people living with dementia and found that the cognitive function of patients who used her prototype improved in several areas. She believes her app could serve as a viable option for dementia patients with limited access to in-person professional therapy.
Tanishka Balaji Aglave, 15, of Valrico, Florida, received the H. Robert Horvitz Prize for Fundamental Research of $10,000 for her investigation into a natural alternative treatment against citrus greening, a disease that threatens citrus farming in many parts of the world and is currently only treated with antibiotics. Tanishka injected the trunks of infected trees with an extract from the curry leaf tree, and found through tests that this potential method could effectively and sustainably manage citrus greening disease.
Maddux Alexander Springer, 18, of Honolulu, Hawaii, received the Peggy Scripps Award for Science Communication of $10,000 for his research into fibropapillomatosis (FP), a disease that is the primary cause of death in green sea turtles. Some turtles he studied in Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii, were stricken with a disease that causes internal and external tumors that inhibit their everyday lives. After analyzing the turtles’ diet of green algae, Maddux concluded that this disease, wastewater, invasive algae and the amino acid arginine all pose a grave risk to these endangered sea creatures.
Ria Kamat, 17, of Hackensack, New Jersey; Anna Oliva, 17, of Houston, TX; and Shuhan Luo, 18, of Worcester, MA, received the Dudley R. Herschbach SIYSS Award, which provides finalists an all-expense paid trip to attend the Stockholm International Youth Science Seminar during Nobel Week in Stockholm, Sweden.
Jack Shannon, 18, of Clane, Kildare, Ireland, and Nikhil Vemuri, 17, of Cary, North Carolina, received the EU Contest for Young Scientists Award. Their projects will represent Regeneron ISEF at the EU Contest for Young Scientists to be held this September in Katowice, Poland.
For more information about the top winners and access to visual assets visit:  https://www.societyforscience.org/isef-2024-media-kit.
The full list of Special Award ISEF 2024 Finalists can be found at https://www.societyforscience.org/press-release/regeneron-isef-2024-special-awards-winners.
In addition to the Top Award winners, more than 450 finalists received awards and prizes for their innovative research, including “First Award” winners, who each received a $5,000 prize.
The following lists the First Award winners for each of the 22 categories, from which the Top Awards were chosen:
Animal Sciences, sponsored by Society for ScienceMaddux Alexander Springer, Honolulu, Hawaii
Behavioral and Social Sciences, sponsored by Society for ScienceAndrew Y. Liang, San Jose, California
Biochemistry, sponsored by RegeneronAmy Hong Xiao, Garden City, New York
Biomedical and Health Sciences, sponsored by RegeneronRia Kamat, Hackensack, New Jersey; Kevin Xuan Lei, Shanghai, China
Biomedical Engineering, sponsored by Alfred E. Mann CharitiesAyush Garg, Dublin, California; Divij Motwani, Palo Alto, California; Akash Ashish Pai, Portland, Oregon
Cellular and Molecular Biology, sponsored by RegeneronLara and Maya Sarah Hammoud, Beverly Hills, Michigan
Chemistry, sponsored by Society for ScienceAkilan Sankaran, Albuquerque, New Mexico; Arjun Suresh Malpani and Siddharth Daniel D’costa, Portland, Oregon
Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, sponsored by RegeneronKun-Hyung Roh, Bronx, New York
Earth and Environmental Sciences, sponsored by Google.orgNikhil Vemuri, Durham, North Carolina; Justin Yizhou Huang and Victoria Ou, The Woodlands, Texas
Embedded Systems, sponsored by HPChloe Rae and Sophie Rose Filion, Welland, Ontario, Canada
Energy: Sustainable Materials and Design, sponsored by Siemens EnergyAlia Wahban, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Engineering Technology: Statics and Dynamics, sponsored by Howmet Aerospace FoundationChiyo Nakatsuji, Bunkyoku, Tokyo, Japan; Kevin Shen, Olympia, Washington
Environmental Engineering, sponsored by JacobsKrish Pai, San Diego, California; Jack Shannon, Clane, Kildare, Ireland
Materials Science, sponsored by Howmet Aerospace FoundationGrace Sun, Lexington, Kentucky
Mathematics, sponsored by Akamai FoundationAnna Oliva, Houston, Texas
Microbiology, sponsored by Schattner FoundationMatthew Chang, Irvine, California
Physics and Astronomy, sponsored by Richard F. Caris Charitable Trust IIHarini Thiagarajan and Vishal Ranganath Yalla, Bothell, Washington; Shuhan Luo, Worcester, Massachusetts
Plant Sciences, sponsored by Society for SciencePauline Estrada, Fresno, California; Tanishka Balaji Aglave, Dover, Florida
Robotics and Intelligent Machines, sponsored by RegeneronMichal Lajciak, Dubnica nad Vahom, Trenciansky kraj, Slovakia; Anthony Efthimiadis, Oakville, Ontario, Canada
Systems Software, sponsored by MicrosoftMichelle Wei, San Jose, California
Technology Enhances the Arts, sponsored by Society for ScienceAnant Khandelwal, Sritan Motati and Siddhant Sood, Alexandria, Virginia
Translational Medical Science, sponsored by RegeneronZheng-Chi Lee, West Lafayette, Indiana; Ingrid Wai Hin Chan, Hong Kong, China
The full list of all award-winning ISEF 2024 finalists is available here: https://www.societyforscience.org/press-release/regeneron-isef-2024-full-awards.
View all the finalists’ research here: https://projectboard.world/isef.
About the Regeneron International Science and Engineering FairThe Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair (Regeneron ISEF), a program of Society for Science for over 70 years, is the world’s largest global science competition for high school students. Through a global network of local, regional and national science fairs, millions of students are encouraged to explore their passion for scientific inquiry. Each spring, a group of these students is selected as finalists and offered the opportunity to compete for approximately U.S. $9 million in awards and scholarships.
In 2019, Regeneron became the title sponsor of ISEF to help reward and celebrate the best and brightest young minds globally and encourage them to pursue careers in STEM to positively impact the world. Regeneron ISEF is supported by a community of additional sponsors, including Akamai Foundation, Alfred E. Mann Charities, Aramco, Caltech, Google.org, Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, Howmet Aerospace Foundation, HP, , Jacobs, King Abdulaziz & his Companions Foundation for Giftedness and Creativity, Microsoft, National Geographic Society, Richard F. Caris Charitable Trust II, Rise, an initiative of Schmidt Futures and the Rhodes Trust, Schattner Foundation, Siemens Energy, Annenburg Foundation, Ballmer Group, Broadcom Foundation, Cesco Linguistic Services, Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, Edison International, Insaco, Oracle Academy, The Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation, The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation and US Army ROTC. Many are entrepreneurs across a wide range of industries. Learn more at https://www.societyforscience.org/isef/.
About Society for ScienceSociety for Science is a champion for science, dedicated to promoting the understanding and appreciation of science and the vital role it plays in human advancement. Established in 1921, Society for Science is best known for its award-winning journalism through Science News and Science News Explores, its world-class science research competitions for students, including the Regeneron Science Talent Search, the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair and the Thermo Fisher Scientific Junior Innovators Challenge, and its outreach and equity programming that seeks to ensure that all students have an opportunity to pursue a career in STEM. A 501(c)(3) membership organization, Society for Science is committed to inform, educate and inspire. Learn more at www.societyforscience.org and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat (Society4Science).
About RegeneronRegeneron (NASDAQ: REGN) is a leading biotechnology company that invents, develops and commercializes life-transforming medicines for people with serious diseases. Founded and led by physician-scientists, our unique ability to repeatedly and consistently translate science into medicine has led to numerous approved treatments and product candidates in development, most of which were homegrown in our laboratories. Our medicines and pipeline are designed to help patients with eye diseases, allergic and inflammatory diseases, cancer, cardiovascular and metabolic diseases, neurological diseases, hematologic conditions, infectious diseases and rare diseases. 
Regeneron believes that operating as a good corporate citizen is crucial to delivering on our mission. We approach corporate responsibility with three goals in mind: to improve the lives of people with serious diseases, to foster a culture of integrity and excellence and to build sustainable communities. Regeneron is proud to be included on the Dow Jones Sustainability World Index and the Civic 50 list of the most “community-minded” companies in the U.S. Throughout the year, Regeneron empowers and supports employees to give back through our volunteering, pro bono and matching gift programs. Our most significant philanthropic commitments are in the area of early science education, including the Regeneron Science Talent Search and the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF).
For more information, please visit www.Regeneron.com or follow Regeneron on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook or X.
More information about the top winners and access to visual assets visit:  https://www.societyforscience.org/isef-2024-media-kit.
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J.P. Morgan Life Sciences Private Capital, Blue Horizon Advisors and United Al Saqer Announce Winner of Inaugural 2024 Life Sciences Innovation Summit

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In conjunction with Abu Dhabi Global Healthcare Week 2024
ABU DHABI, UAE, May 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — J.P. Morgan Life Sciences Private Capital, Blue Horizon Advisors and United Al Saqer Group announced today Rayees Rahman of Harmonic Discovery as the winner of the inaugural J.P. Morgan Asset Management: Life Sciences Innovation Summit. Harmonic Discovery is a precision pharmacology company applying its generative chemistry platform to advance next-generation kinase inhibitors.

In partnership with the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi (DoH), the Summit took place on May 14-15, 2024 at Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi and showcased the 11 innovative finalists, as well as highlighted existing innovators and opportunities in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. The event also featured keynote speeches from Dr. Laurie Glimcher of Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Dr. Shahrukh Hashmi of the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi, and Dr. David Ho of Columbia University Medical Center and provided attendees networking opportunities to gain valuable insights into the future of life sciences innovation. 
In addition, the jury designated Chun-Hao Huang of Algen Biotechnologies as honourable mention. Algen Biotechnologies is a platform therapeutics and drug discovery company using world-leading CRISPR and AI to find treatments for cancer, inflammation and metabolic diseases.
The winners were selected by an esteemed, international panel of judges, which included:Laurie Glimcher, MD, President and CEO at Dana-Farber Cancer InstituteJorge Guzman, MD, CEO at Cleveland Clinic Abu DhabiProf. Shahrukh Khurshid Hashmi, MD, Director of Research, Department of Health, Abu DhabiYasmine Hayek Kobeissi, PhD, CQF, BSc., Executive Director at Blue Horizon AdvisorsAnya Schiess, Managing Partner at J.P. Morgan Life Sciences Private CapitalWalid Zaher, PhD, Co-Founder and CEO, Carexso
Dr. Asma Al Mannaei, Executive Director of the Research and Innovation Centre at the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi said: “Under the directives of the UAE’s wise leadership, and renowned for its world-leading medical infrastructure, Abu Dhabi stands at the forefront of healthcare excellence, offering an unparalleled opportunity for advancement in healthcare for global partners. It was our utmost pleasure hosting the J.P. Morgan Asset Management Life Sciences Innovation Summit 2024 on the sidelines of Abu Dhabi Global Healthcare Week and we commend the winners for their pioneering efforts in driving impactful advancements in healthcare; their dedication to innovation not only transforms the landscape of medicine, but also holds the promise of improving lives worldwide.” 
Stephen Squinto, PhD, Chief Investment Officer, J.P. Morgan Life Sciences Private Capital said: “We are thrilled with the level of biotech passion and innovation that we observed at this year’s Summit in Abu Dhabi. The energy was truly palpable we are thrilled to announce Rayees Rahman as the winner of our first Life Sciences Innovation Summit. Harmonic Discovery’s approach embodies the next generation of drug discovery and development. We appreciate the time and effort of all participants and cannot wait for our next event in the region.”
Nabil Kobeissi, Chief Executive Officer of Blue Horizon Advisors, said: “As the main sponsor, we are committed to nurturing and fostering the growth of all 11 finalists in this vibrant biotech ecosystem. This Summit marks the beginning of a transformative journey, and we are confident that it will pave the way for a flourishing hub in the region. We are also pleased to announce that we will commit to invest in and partner with the winner, Harmonic Discovery, to support its future growth in the region.”
Sponsors for the event included J.P. Morgan Life Sciences Private Capital, J.P. Morgan Commercial Bank, Blue Horizon Advisors, United Al Saqer Group, Thermo Fisher Scientific, and Salam Capital. The Summit organisation, logistics and finalist recruitment were facilitated by Lyfebulb.
Of importance, at the Summit, Mr. Mohamed Al Breiki, Executive Director of Sustainable Development at Masdar City, announced that Masdar City Free Zone would award all 11 Finalists complimentary business licenses to further support their establishment in the region. Masdar City is one of the world’s most sustainable urban developments and innovation hubs with a growing focus on life science entrepreneurship in Abu Dhabi.

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Congregating in the Lion City for a Win-Win Future of Intelligent Computing at the Global Data Center Facility Summit 2024

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SINGAPORE, May 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — On May 17, 2024, the Global Data Center Facility Summit 2024 was held in Singapore with the theme of “Power the Digital Era Forward.” At the summit, over 600 data center industry leaders, technical experts, and ecosystem partners gathered to discuss new trends and opportunities of the global data center industry in the intelligent computing era. The attendees also got to experience all-scenario, all-ecosystem, and all-service end-to-end (E2E) solutions, share innovative practices of green data centers in the Asia Pacific and Europe, and experience the exhibition vehicle to unveil the mystery of Outdoor PowerPOD that features one power system per container. By fully embracing the intelligent computing era, Huawei strives to power the digital era forward.

Seizing Opportunities Brought by AI and Jointly Building Green & Reliable Computing Infrastructure
At the opening speech, Charles Yang, Senior Vice President of Huawei and President of Marketing, Sales and Services, Huawei Digital Power, noted that since ChatGPT ushered in the AI era, large models keep pushing the limits of computing power and the intelligent computing industry is witnessing an unprecedented construction boom. As predicted, 100 GW will be added to the global data center installed capacity and the market value will exceed US$600 billion in the next five years.
According to Charles, with opportunities come challenges. The primary challenge concerning the data center industry is reliability and electricity. Data centers are scaling up from the MW-level to the GW-level. E2E reliability of data centers is becoming even more important than ever. In response to the opportunities, Huawei will work with customers and partners to expand the industry space.
Steering Data Centers to the AI Era with Product + Service + Ecosystem
During the summit, Sun Xiaofeng, President of Huawei Data Center Facility & Critical Power Business, delivered a speech titled “Power the Digital Era Forward. ” He stated that as AI large models are penetrating, the surging compute demands drive the expansive growth in data center.
To address the challenges, Huawei strives to build product + service + ecosystem E2E data center solutions that feature fast deployment, flexible cooling, green energy, and ultimate reliability.
Fast deployment: Data centers are fully modularized and prefabricated to ensure high quality and efficient construction.Flexible cooling: Air-liquid fusion and integrated cooling source emerges as the optimal cooling architecture for intelligent computing.Green energy: New generation-grid-load-storage integrated solution is built to ensure the sound operations of intelligent computing centers.Ultimate reliability: Data centers are safeguarded through reliable products and preventive protection.Currently, Huawei’s global service network covers more than 170 countries with over 1800 professional engineers, providing 24/7 technical support. With N+ flagship service centers, Huawei has built a one-hour service radius for its customers.
The ecosystem is a key part for a win-win future of intelligent computing. Huawei works with partners to develop comprehensive E2E solutions and provide customers with one-stop data center services.
During the summit, Huawei and the ASEAN Centre for Energy released a white paper on “Building Next Generation Data Center Facility in ASEAN.” The document provides insights into the status quo, challenges, and trends of data centers in the ASEAN region, and emphasizes that efficient and energy-saving products and solutions should be applied. It also proposes future-oriented policy recommendations for data center markets.
In the ecosystem exhibition area, Huawei showcased scenario-based solutions for large-, medium-, and small-sized data centers, and demonstrated data center consulting, design, integrated development, and delivery capabilities with dozens of ecosystem partners including CIMC, Weichai, CSCEC, and Huashi.
On a special note, the Huawei Outdoor PowerPOD exhibition vehicle made its global debut. The Huawei Outdoor PowerPOD features one power system per container, outdoor deployment, plug-and-play, and high protection rating and reliability. It has become the preferred choice for decoupling the power supply architecture.
A single tree cannot make a forest.
AI is presenting great opportunities. By delving into the industry, aggregating partner ecosystems, and making innovations applicable to transformations, Huawei will continue to help customers build reliable computing infrastructure, accelerating the industry to embrace AI and powering the digital era forward.
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