Information Technology landscape in PORTUGAL
Computer Hardware and Software
Please refer to previous page for PC statistics.
Size
of domestic hardware production: nmf. Domestic production is
mainly in support of telecommunications
services and equipment for export and domestic
usage. Portugal's telecommunications trade balance is consistently negative,
with
Portuguese telecommunications equipment exports
serving the EU (especially Germany) and Portuguese speaking African
countries (Angola and Mozambique) predominantly.
Main providers to the Portuguese market include Siemens Nixdorf, Alcatel,
Motorola, Nokia, Ericsson, Cisco and Newbridge Networks.
Size of domestic software production:4
Imports play a significant role in the Portuguese software market. Seventy-five
percent of the Portuguese software market is served by American firms,
either operating in Portugal via distributors or subsidiaries, or by American
firms operating in Europe and trademarking software to American-Portuguese
joint ventures. Imports from Germany, Japan and the UK also serve the Portuguese
market for computer software.
Scale of the Portuguese Software Market as of 1996:
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$240 million total
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$158 million domestic production
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$180 million imported
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$ 98 million exported
Software Suppliers to the Portuguese Market:
About 50 Portuguese firms produce computer software and services in Portugal,
employing 1289 workers.
The top ten worldwide suppliers of software have a presence in Portugal.
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Six of these are US companies with branch offices in Portugal: IBM, Microsoft,
Computer Associates, Oracle, Novell, and Digital Equipment Corporation
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Three are Japanese companies: Fujitsu, NEC and Hitachi
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One is German: Siemens Nixdorf
Multimedia Industry:
According to the Educational Multimedia Task Force (see reference 15a)
there is no consolidated multimedia industry in the country, but there
are a "plethora" of software development SMEs and some research and development
centers devoted to multimedia who have also gotten into the area of production.
The R&D centers generally produce multimedia titles for education;
their financing, either through national or EC programs, result in unfair
competition for private software developers.
Major Players in IT sectors:5
Siemens, Samsung, Texas Instruments, Ford, Volkswagen, GM
and Portugal Telecom. The automotive industry is a major user of IT in
Portugal, and domestic and foreign suppliers support the main automakers
throughout the value chain.
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Siemens: has had a presence in Portugal for
90 years, but Portugal Telecom's digitalization efforts has created new
opportunities. In 1987, Siemens entered into a joint venture with a local
company to manufacture digital switching equipment for the local market
and for export. Siemens provides 60% of the digital switching equipment
used by Portugal Telecom. It recently contracted with Portugal Telecom
to deliver 1 million local lines capable of ISDN for voice, video and data
transmission. In addition, Siemens is
producing software to operate the digital switching exchanges in Lisbon,
in conjunction with Siemens operations in Boca Raton Florida and Munich,
Germany, among others.
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Texas Instruments and Samsung, Joint
Venture: Texas Instruments (TI) has been manufacturing integrated circuits
in Maia, near Porto, since 1973. In 1994, Samsung joined TI,
making the Maia plant a joint venture. Samsung added CD-ROM computer memory
products to TI's integrated circuit production in order to gain an advantage
in the growing EU market. The operation was Samsung's first semiconductor
production outside South Korea.
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AutoEuropa: since 1995 is a joint venture
between Ford Motors and Volkswagen to build the Ford Galaxy and the Volkswagen
Sharan, which are both multi-purpose vehicles (MPVs) that combine the advantages
of a passenger car with those of a minivan. Total investment in Portugal
exceeds $2.54 billion (the largest foreign investment contribution in Portugal,)
which has been used to establish a state-of-the-art plant in Palmela that
uses the most advanced technologies in automation and computerized production
control.
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Ford Electronica Portuguesa: Manufactures
variable scroll air compressors based on the latest technology in air compression
for use in automoblile air conditioning units. Ford is investing an additional
$230 million in its electronic components plant in Palmela, just south
of Lisbon, to meet the growing demand of EU consumers for air-conditioned-equipped
automobiles. By the year 2003, Ford estimates that its exports will result
in $1.5 billion in sales.
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Delco Remi: is a joint venture between Delphi
Automotive Systems and General Motors. Delco manufactures ignition products,
sensors and solenoids using a vertical manufacturing base in Portugal's
Setubal region. In 1997 it procured an opportunity to produce Anti Skid
Braking Systems sensors, as well. Annual production exceeds 4 million units
across five production lines for shipment to customers on five continents.
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Portugal Telecom: Please refer to "IT
Geographics" for information on PT's IT research efforts.
Marketplace:
The Portuguese market for IT has developed
around the automotive and telecommunications industries. Portugal is evolving
as an attractive location for the manufacture of software and hardware
IT, but currently does not offer a robust domestic marketplace relative
to those countries known for IT prowess, such as the US, Singapore, India,
Ireland, etc. Nevertheless, several prominent software providers exist
in Portugal due to its low cost, fairly skilled
and hard-working labor, the strategic location of Portugal between northern
and southern Europe, its membership in the EU, and its temperate climate.
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