The "Battle for the Dashboard and Data: The Future of Connected Infotainment" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
This new report focuses on connected infotainment and the increasing importance of data monetization supported by cloud-based automotive features - analysing OEMs' current connected infotainment and user interface strategies, their challenges and position in this quickly evolving market.
Addressed in this report:
- An overview of connected infotainment
- How connectivity has dramatically changed automotive infotainment
- Connected infotainment trends and why they are important
- Monetization of data as the end goal for stakeholders in this space
- How OEMs are positioned to monetize connected infotainment data relative to technology companies and others
- Which automakers are leading the development intuitive, cost-effective connected infotainment technology
Of special interest to:
- Automakers, suppliers and market analysts seeking insight into how each OEM is positioned today and for the future in terms of developing and monetizing connected infotainment technology, including:
- Anyone involved in connected infotainment planning and product development
- Automotive technology and connected content market analysts
- Policymakers involved in regulating vehicle development and connected infotainment
- Product planners, strategic marketers and investors in automotive vehicles and technology
- Those with a stake in the data monetization of connected infotainment
Key Topics Covered:
1. Overview
- Changing Face Of Automotive Infotainment
- Battle Behind The Dashboard
- Oem Technology Hurdes
- Infotainment In An Automated-Driving Future
- Grading The OEMs
2. Technology
- Definition Of Infotainment
- The Smartphone Effect
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Connectivity
- Three Paths To Connectivity
- Interface Issues
- Apple Carplay And Android Auto
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Data
- Hand's Off
- Leveraging Connected Car Data
- Voice Assistants
- Cybersecurity
- Over-The-Air Software Updates
- Open-Source Software
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Suppliers
- Traditional
- Nontraditional
- Much Will Change
3. Automakers
- BMW
- Daimler
- Fiat Chrysler
- Ford
- General Motors
- Honda
- Hyundai-Kia
- Jaguar Land Rover
- Mazda
- Mitsubishi
- Nissan
- Subaru
- Tesla
- Toyota/Lexus
- Volkswagen
- Volvo
4. Q&As
- Philip Ventimiglia, Product Manager, Bosch Car Multimedia North America
- Ted Cardenas, Vice President Of Marketing, Car Electronics Division, Pioneer Electronics
- Andrew Poliak, VP Product Planning, Strategy And Innovation, Panasonic Automotive Systems America
- Gani Nayak, Senior VP, Connected Car Division, Harman International
5. Appendix
- Wards Intelligence 2018 Connectivity Study, Survey Results
- Wards Intelligence Factory Installed Equipment Data
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Total Lv Rates
- % By Segment
- My 2018 Segments
- My 2017 Segments
- My 2016 Segments
- My 2015 Segments
- By Brand & Company
- My 2018 Brand & Company
- My 2017 Brand & Company
- My 2016 Brand & Company
- My 2015 Brand & Company
- By Vehicle Type
- '18 Model Year U.S. Cars
- '18 Model Year U.S. Light Trucks
- '17 Model Year U.S. Cars
- '17 Model Year U.S. Light Trucks
For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/li2w9h
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