At the beginning of this month I presented at the TCI2011 global conference, on the topic of Exploring national competitiveness, economic productivity, and the contribution by information and communications technologies (ICTs) to economies.

In this presentation, I provided the outputs of my recent research into the relationships between hardware, software and services, and economic productivity.

The research helps economic development agencies advisors balance hi-tech industry investment, top drive economic growth. Here’s the hardware sector maturity across 50 countries as an example from the presentation.

If you would like a full copy of the presentation, you can download it from the TCI2011 website…here.