Automotive IoT

Automotive IOT focuses on emerging and disruptive technologies in the automotive industry such as Digital Transformation, Data monetization, Automotive Cybersecurity, Blockchain, emerging IOT platforms etc. OEMs and Tier-Is have realized that digitalization along with IoT, technology partnerships, software capabilities, and customized solutions will be the way forward for global automotive industry between 2018–2025. Digital transformation initiatives are expected to disrupt every industry and automotive value chain is not an exception. The rapid pace of digitalization will transform the component hardware-driven automotive sector to a software and solutions-focused industry, accelerated by consumers’ evolving digital lifestyle expectations and demands for new and innovative services.The bottomline is that new business models will focus on data, mobility, connectivity, and customer centricity along with cybersecurity.

The Frost & Sullivan Automotive IoT Program Area looks at digital and disruptive technologies which helps startups, Tier 1s and OEMs in developing new business models and digital solutions. Some of the key focus areas are provided below-

  • Automotive Digital Transformation and Data Monetization
  • Evolving business models, key disruptors, Technology innovation and Strategic Analysis
  • Dedicated focus on technologies like Automotive Cybersecurity, Blockchain, Cloud solutions, Big data analytics, Dealer Management Software(DMS), Industry 4.0 and IoT platforms

Business Focus: Competitive landscape, Geographic trends, Technology roadmap and Pricing analysis

  1. 14 Dec 2021  |  Global

    Growth Opportunities for Global Artificial Intelligence in Automotive

    OEMs Must Adopt New Business Models Driven by AI and Machine Learning Technologies to Capitalize on Growth Potential

    This Frost & Sullivan research service examines the role artificial intelligence (AI) will play in the transformation of the automotive space. AI is a key disruptive technology, wherein automakers are evolving into technology firms and expanding their service offerings beyond manufacturing vehicles. Technology implementation has increased, and the ...

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  2. 05 May 2021  |  North America

    CES Automotive & Transportation Highlights, 2021

    Large-Screen IVI Displays with Connected CX and In-Vehicle Health & Wellness Solutions Set to Be Part of Future Vehicle Cockpit Strategies

    The research study scope showcases key trends observed during the CES 2021 virtual event. CES 2021 took to the digital stage as the COVID-19 pandemic forced a virtual walk through one of the biggest events that showcases technology disruptions in both the consumer electronics (CE) and mobility worlds. Frost & Sullivan attended the virtual CES 2021,...

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  3. 11 Nov 2016  |  North America

    Strategic Analysis of eRetailing in the Global Automotive Aftermarket

    Online Parts and Accessories Sales to Cross $50 Billion by 2022

    This study covers key trends and data analytics for the emerging eCommerce channel in the global automotive aftermarket. The study provides a comprehensive analysis of revenues and a seven-year forecast for online sales of parts across key global markets: North America, Latin America, Europe, and certain regions in Asia. It also provides a detailed...

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  4. 01 Sep 2016  |  Global

    Disruptive Satellite Communication in the Automotive Industry

    By 2025, 27.2% of Automotive Use Cases Will Use Satellite Connectivity

    Automotive OEMs are experimenting with wireless communication to bring in high-speed Internet to moving vehicles to support use cases such as virtual reality, real-time gaming, and live video streaming. Cellular communication systems (2G, 3G, 4G) face issues in terms of speed, coverage, security and 5G is yet to be commercialized. This research ser...

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  5. 22 Aug 2016  |  North America

    Automotive Industry IT Spending—CIO Focus, Trends, and Highest Growth Areas

    By 2020, IT Spending by Automotive Companies to Reach $80.05 Billion

    Growing digitization, connectivity, cloud computing, dynamic customer preferences, Internet of Things (IoT), cybersecurity, and increasing automation are the key trends driving the automotive industry to invest in IT. Automotive OEMs, Tier I suppliers, and automotive ecosystem participants invest in key focus areas including Industry 4.0, digital r...

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  6. 15 Feb 2016  |  North America

    Automotive Cybersecurity Market—Key Trends, Solutions, OEM Activities, and Vendor Profiles

    Connected Car Imperatives Highlight Need for Holistic Security Approach, Starting with Vehicle Design

    Government and consumers are concerned about cyber security in cars, as researchers were able to hack into various OEM models in 2015. This research service identifies key areas that offer scope for technology innovation and discusses cybersecurity initiatives for the automotive industry. In 2015, cybersecurity, secure data transfers, and data priv...

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