Samsung C.A.S.E. and Digital Strategies in the Global Automotive Industry, Forecast to 2025

Samsung C.A.S.E. and Digital Strategies in the Global Automotive Industry, Forecast to 2025

Harman, DRVLINE, and SDI Subsidiaries to Dominate a Combined $1 Trillion Technology Market

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Description

Samsung is one of the world's biggest technology companies. It is arguably most popular for its wide and technologically advanced range of consumer electronics as well as home appliances. However, its capabilities also extend to various other industries and areas of expertise, including automotive, infrastructure engineering, construction, trading, shipbuilding, consulting, and information technology (IT) services.

Samsung has already established its prowess in the automotive industry by providing highly advanced displays, chipsets, and wireless communication technology to automotive original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). With its recent spate of acquisitions, especially that of Harman in 2017, Samsung is looking to leverage its industry expertise to supplement its existing solutions and position itself as a leading automotive supplier. These acquisitions are spread across various segments, including electric vehicles, autonomous vehicles, and connected technologies.

Research Scope

The aim of this study is to present an overview on the applications of Samsung's product and technologies in the automotive industry. It will focus on Samsung's unique position as a Tier I supplier, focusing on current and advanced future automotive technologies. Focusing on 4 key trends (connectivity services, autonomous driving, shared mobility, and electric vehicles), the study will elaborate on the significant role played by Samsung in the automotive industry, while also shedding light on its investments and future growth trends.

key Features

  • To provide an overview of Samsung as a conglomerate
  • To describe Samsung's current position and applications in the automotive industry
  • To define Samsung’s product strategy (profile of its devices and application areas) in the automotive industry
  • To elaborate on key products and solutions that Samsung has developed and/or adapted for the automotive industry
  • To provide a set of actionable insights and recommendations for the future growth of the company and its subsidiaries
  • To highlight the future expectations and provide an industry outlook for the company

Key Issues Addressed

  • What is the role played by Samsung in the global automotive industry?
  • What are Samsung’s core competencies? Based on these competencies, what are the specialty solutions that the company provides for automotive OEMs and Tier I suppliers?
  • How is the company gearing up for the future of the automotive industry, especially in terms of electric vehicles, autonomous driving, and connected devices?
  • As a technology and devices company, how is Samsung able to compete effectively with the established automotive companies?

Author: Viroop Narla

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Table of Contents

Executive Summary–Key Findings

Executive Summary–Automotive C.A.S.E. Applications

Executive Summary–Connected Autonomous Technology Solutions

Executive Summary–Fleet Management and Transport Solutions

Executive Summary–Samsung’s Electric Innovation

Executive Summary–Advanced In-vehicle Ecosystem

Executive Summary–Future Samsung Ecosystem

Executive Summary–Current vs. Future Outlook

Research Scope

Research Aims and Objectives

Key Questions this Study will Answer

Research Methodology

Research Background

Samsung Conglomerate Structure

Samsung Electronics and Samsung SDI−Structure

Samsung Electronics and Samsung SDI−Financial Performance

Global Automotive Expertise

Strategy and Innovation Center for Automotive Development

Samsung’s Automotive Acquisitions

Automotive Investments—NEXT Ventures and Catalyst Fund

Automotive Investments—Innovation Fund

Samsung C.A.S.E. Applications

Connected and Autonomous Automotive Solutions

Samsung’s Acquisition of Harman, 2017

Harman’s Solution Ecosystem

Harman’s Core Automotive Capabilities

Harman in Numbers

Harman’s Financial Performance

Samsung Application Areas—Research, Development, and Manufacturing

Samsung Application Areas—Smart Home and Office Capabilities

Samsung Application Areas—Telematics and Cybersecurity

Samsung Application Areas—Digital Cockpits

Connected Software Ecosystem for Automotive

Competitive Landscape in Connected Technology

Samsung Application Areas—Advanced Driver Assistance Systems

Samsung’s Autonomous Technology Capabilities

Samsung’s Autonomous Partnerships

Competitive Landscape in Autonomous Technology

Future Samsung Connected and Autonomous Strategy, 2025

Fleet Management and Transport Solutions

Samsung Empowering Mobility

Competitive Landscape in Mobility

Samsung’s Electric Innovation

Samsung SDI−Financial Performance

Samsung SDI−Battery Capabilities

Samsung SDI Automotive Investments

Competitive Landscape in Electrification

Challenges for Samsung SDI

Samsung’s Future Mobility and Electric Strategy, 2025

Renault Samsung Motors

Samsung’s Activities in Cybersecurity

Automotive Broadcasting Network (ABN) Partnership

Digital Retail Services

Streamlined Cashless Payment Services—Samsung Pay

Growth Opportunity for Samsung

Strategic Imperatives for Success and Growth

Future Samsung Ecosystem

Key Conclusions

The Last Word—3 Big Predictions

Legal Disclaimer

List of Exhibits

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Samsung is one of the world's biggest technology companies. It is arguably most popular for its wide and technologically advanced range of consumer electronics as well as home appliances. However, its capabilities also extend to various other industries and areas of expertise, including automotive, infrastructure engineering, construction, trading, shipbuilding, consulting, and information technology (IT) services. Samsung has already established its prowess in the automotive industry by providing highly advanced displays, chipsets, and wireless communication technology to automotive original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). With its recent spate of acquisitions, especially that of Harman in 2017, Samsung is looking to leverage its industry expertise to supplement its existing solutions and position itself as a leading automotive supplier. These acquisitions are spread across various segments, including electric vehicles, autonomous vehicles, and connected technologies.--BEGIN PROMO--

Research Scope

The aim of this study is to present an overview on the applications of Samsung's product and technologies in the automotive industry. It will focus on Samsung's unique position as a Tier I supplier, focusing on current and advanced future automotive technologies. Focusing on 4 key trends (connectivity services, autonomous driving, shared mobility, and electric vehicles), the study will elaborate on the significant role played by Samsung in the automotive industry, while also shedding light on its investments and future growth trends.

key Features

  • To provide an overview of Samsung as a conglomerate
  • To describe Samsung's current position and applications in the automotive industry
  • To define Samsung’s product strategy (profile of its devices and application areas) in the automotive industry
  • To elaborate on key products and solutions that Samsung has developed and/or adapted for the automotive industry
  • To provide a set of actionable insights and recommendations for the future growth of the company and its subsidiaries
  • To highlight the future expectations and provide an industry outlook for the company

Key Issues Addressed

  • What is the role played by Samsung in the global automotive industry?
  • What are Samsung’s core competencies? Based on these competencies, what are the specialty solutions that the company provides for automotive OEMs and Tier I suppliers?
  • How is the company gearing up for the future of the automotive industry, especially in terms of electric vehicles, autonomous driving, and connected devices?
  • As a technology and devices company, how is Samsung able to compete effectively with the established automotive companies?

Author: Viroop Narla

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