Mobile technologies and digital transformation to boost global GDP for $ 11 billion by 2030, says GSMA Intelligence


  • The new report shows the connectivity and 5G established to feed the significant profits in the GDP of the industries, including financial services, financial services, car and aviation
  • Industries connected in MWC25 Barcelona To show the latest innovation for the industry, from AVIATION SYSTEMS driven by AI and Automation with ITI in manufacturing to smart cities infrastructure

February 20, 2025, London: Before MWC25 Barcelona, ​​GSMA Intelligence has launched an investigation that highlights a dramatic change in the global economy, with advanced connectivity and mobile technologies to contribute $ 11 billion to the global GDP by 2030, which represents 8.4% of the total. This increase represents a significant increase in the contribution of $ 6.5 billion (5.8% of the general GDP) in 2024, emphasizing the growing role and exciting potential of digital technologies and business transformation in the remodeling of industries.

The economic growth of GSMA Intelligence and the digital transformation of the company's report 2025 highlights the manufacture, financial services, car and aviation as fundamental sectors, contributing to almost 34% of the projected impact of $ 11 billion by 2030. Connectivity Advanced will continue transforming these industries, promoting a significant cost for the significant cost. efficiencies and revenue growth worldwide.

Pau Castells, head of economic analysis, intelligence GSMA, declared: “Advanced connectivity as 5g unlocks new opportunities for innovation and growth. However, to carry out their full potential, more collaboration is needed among political leaders, network operators and companies to overcome barriers to business adoption, such as high implementation costs and lack of technical experience. Only through deep cooperation we can completely take advantage of the benefits of this digital revolution.

Manufacturing

  • The manufacture currently represents 23% of the global GDP, which faces significant challenges, including supply chain interruptions and the need to adjust to climatic objectives. Prometum, it is projected that the adoption of technologies such as IoT, Robotics and Analytical Big Data increase the GDP of the sector in $ 2.1 billion by 2030.
  • When integrating advanced connectivity solutions, including 5G, the report predicts that manufacturers could reach more than $ 400 billion in annual cost savings by 2030.

Financial services

  • The financial services sector currently contributes 7% to the global GDP, experiencing a rapid transformation through the generalized adoption of technologies, including cloud computing, AI and block chain. According to our research, this transformation will increase the GDP of the sector by almost $ 900 billion by 2030.
  • Next generation connectivity plays a central role in allowing new channels for real -time data analysis, the integration of artificial intelligence to improve the efficiency of tasks and the fastest time to market new products. By 2030, this could raise the income of the sector in almost $ 140 billion in indirect benefits.

Automotive

  • The automotive sector contributes approximately 3% to the global GDP, and is experiencing a deep transformation driven by the adoption of connected, electrical and autonomous mobility solutions. By 2030, digital technologies are expected to increase the GDP of the industry by almost $ 600 billion.
  • 5G will play a fundamental role in enabling smart automotive factories and autonomous vehicle operations, saving the $ 45 billion sector projected annually by 2030.

Aviation

  • Contributing 1% to Global GDP, the aviation sector uses digital technologies to improve the operational efficiency and experiences of passengers. Digital transformation is expected to increase the GDP of the sector at $ 200 billion by 2030.
  • Smart airport solutions enabled for 5G, including IoT sensors and AI systems, will improve infrastructure monitoring, monitoring of assets and security systems, which could save airports $ 10 billion annually by 2030.

Redefine connectivity with 5g

As industries around the world undergo a rapid digital transformation, 5G stands out as a key component of economic growth, with almost 85% of companies that qualify 5G as criticism for their digital transformation strategies. With the transmission of ultra fast data, low latency and the massive connectivity of the device, 5G allows previously limited use cases by inherited technologies. The report highlights that industries that adopt 5G technologies are experiencing accelerated progress in automation, IA integration and IoT -based solutions.

Support for digital transformation with GSMA Connected Industries in MWC

GSMA CONNECTED INDUSTRIES returns to MWC25 Barcelona this year to show the transformative potential of advanced mobile technologies and the various solutions in manufacturing and production, fixing trade and mobile trade, intelligent mobility and sports and entertainment. When gathering a wide range of companies and industry leaders, Conneccted Industries is an exclusive showcase of how 5g, IoT and other digital solutions are driving more intelligent and green operations, unlocking new possibilities in advanced connectivity and accelerating the next wave of the Industry 4.0.

Richard Cockle, the leader of the connected industries and the chief of GSMA Foundry commented: “The industries connected in MWC offer a unique opportunity for companies and technology leaders to listen first to our members and GSMA members about how emerging mobile technologies and 5G applications are shaping industries and allow new cases Use such as the improved automation of the factory floor, improved fraud prevention. , smart airports and connected and autonomous vehicles. Mobile is certainly in the heart of digital transformation and our peaks in the MWC will show these innovations throughout the week. “

The GSMA also admits connected communities, an initiative to bring together mobile networks and industry to innovate. Members can get involved in communities to collaborate in technical projects, participate in thought leadership, share knowledge and ideas, establish contacts with the broader ecosystem and help boost digital change. The connected communities of the GSMA cover connected manufacturing and production, Connected Fintech and Mobile Commerce, Aviation, 5G IoT, 5G Futures, Identity and Data, the Tower & Fiber Forum, Networks Non -Terrestrial (NTN) and Satellite and 5G Innovation and Investment Group forum.

For more information about connected communities and how to join, visit www.gsma.com/get-involved/gsma-membership/connectedcommunities.

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