Consumer demand for applications is both a threat and an opportunity for car makers. By providing a better in-car app experience, OEMs can satisfy much of that consumer demand, while providing excellent car-specific applications, which take advantage of the unique environment, controls, sensors, and context awareness that a car can provide.
The 2013 JD Power Auto Emerging Tech Study revealed that consumers want their car’s infotainment system to be powered by their smartphone. The only way for carmakers to retain an active role in infotainment is to offer compelling, competitive, and integrated content solutions that differentiate from phones. As part of this effort, the Autotech Council invites you to our In-Car Apps meeting, where we’ll look at some of the in-car apps and app platforms that help carmakers differentiate and win customers back from the smartphone option.
This meeting is free for Autotech Council members, open to non-members for a $200 fee, and Rapid Fire Demo Slots are available during registration to companies who can show off new products or services using In-Car Apps.
Please register at http://autotech.cvent.com/incarapps
Call For Speakers and Rapid Fires:
We encourage all companies with innovation in the In-Car Apps marketplace, to submit a speaker application online here.
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