mlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml'>
Analyst Steve Bell takes a look at Automotive connectivity – is it mission critical and what’s its direction?
| Tuesday, September 20th, 2022 | The Townsend Hotel, Birmingham | MI, USA | | Registration is Now Open! | | Hi Colleague, Automotive connectivity – is it mission critical and what’s its direction? This is just one of the many questions being posed by our expert Analysts at this year's in-personWards Intelligence Q3 Outlook Conference! Taking placeon September 20, this full-day event will be an opportunity for you to hear directly from our expert analysts, who will present market outlooks along with key research and insights on emerging trends, OEM strategies, new innovations and more. | HIGHLIGHT | Automotive connectivity – is it mission critical and what’s its direction? | |
|
|
|
| CONNECTIVITY | | Steve Bell, Chief Analyst |
Connectivity technology underpins the future of the automotive industry. The evolution in vehicle architectures and the move to software defined vehicles depend on connectivity to ensure they are cyber secure and up to date. The rapid evolution of BEVs means the traditional vehicle business model of profit on initial sales is being replaced by lifetime earnings that rely on over the air (OTA) upgrades to enhance the vehicle value to consumers. In this scenario has connectivity become mission critical not only from a vehicle safety perspective but for the OEMs own enterprise viability? Connectivity technology continuously advances, but what will it be used for and who is influencing its direction and adoption in automotive? Steve's session will share some preliminary survey results that address these fundamental questions. You will also have the opportunity to speak to Steve directly and ask him your burning questions, during our Ask the Analyst Roundtables. |
|
|
|
|