Strategic Insight into the Future of the Global Mobility Technology Market

Strategic Insight into the Future of the Global Mobility Technology Market

The Converging Multi-industry Ecosystem is Moving Toward Opportunities in CASE Mobility

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The long-term evolution of mobility systems is expected to be heavily technology-oriented. The future of the mobility industry is underpinned by a vast mobility technology ecosystem consisting of an array of technology market participants, mobility service providers, original equipment manufacturers, and Tier I and II suppliers.

The study seeks to analyze the changing dynamics in the mobility technology landscape, with a focus on key mobility solutions, such as mobility-as-a-service, connected environments, and autonomous vehicle technologies. The research service provides information on the key participants, markets, stakeholders, growth drivers, technologies, technology providers, challenges, and future outlook in this space. It also defines the mobility technology ecosystem along with its key components and includes the key layers and converging landscape of future mobility technologies. The study suggests that the technology landscape is the backbone of the entire mobility ecosystem that provides the needed flexibility and scalability for future mobility services. It dives deep into the differentiated approach angles taken by various market participants toward achieving the goal of offering end-to-end mobility solutions and services in the future.

The future of mobility will no doubt be connected, electric, shared, and even autonomous. This is where we are beginning to see convergence across multiple market participants towards a technology-driven ecosystem. While the collective involvement of participants with varied capabilities is essential toward solving the mobility equation, we are beginning to witness companies leveraging their expertise and experience while focusing on expansion toward new capabilities, which can effectively enable greater access and control across the entire value chain. The study highlights the shifts toward technologies enabling mobility driven by participants from industries such as ICT, automotive, and the buzzing shared mobility technology service start-ups and innovators.

These participants are refocusing on the development and deployment of various technologies, which will ultimately drive the shift toward connected, autonomous, shared and electric (CASE).

The emerging and new technology players are driving focus toward horizontal market expansion. While the high-tech participants are focused on development of autonomous vehicle systems, these technologies are expected to merge with integrated mobility services such as MaaS and support intelligent central nervous systems for mobility operations or mobility operating systems (MOS). New business models and revenue streams are also expected to emerge with advancement in these technologies. While it is unlikely that any single player will dominate this complex mobility value chain on their own, we are beginning to see evidence of companies accelerating toward enhancing capabilities in-house and through M&A to develop comprehensive portfolios and seek greater control of the value chain itself.

Future mobility innovations will focus on disruptive technology trends, which are also likely to shift consumer perceptions toward mobility services. While traditional automotive companies are shifting their focus to technology and CASE-driven strategies, these technologies are also likely to favor new tech entrants in the market focusing on platforms and solutions for shared and connected economy. The future mobility technology ecosystem will probably witness the rise of new niche players who will stand to dominate their respective areas of specialty.

Research Scope

The scope of the research includes:

•             Key definitions and segmentation of the market

•             Analysis of the mobility technology ecosystem and stakeholders

•             Short-, mid- and long-term growth opportunities in the future mobility technology landscape

•             Key trends and way forward

•             Case examples of select market participants

•             Growth opportunities with calls to action


Table of Contents

Why is it Increasingly Difficult to Grow?

The Strategic Imperative 8™

The Impact of the Top Three Strategic Imperatives on the Mobility Technology Market

Growth Opportunities Fuel the Growth Pipeline Engine™

Mobility Technology Market—Scope of Research

Mobility Technologies—Definition and Segmentation

Key Competitors in the Mobility Technology Market

Growth Drivers in Mobility Technology Market

Growth Restraints in Mobility Technology Market

Key Layers Forming the Mobility Technologies Ecosystem

Mobility Technologies—Key Stakeholders

Mobility Technologies—Converging Ecosystem

Key Technology Companies Focusing on CASE

Mobility Technologies—Key Trends

Mobility Technologies—The Way Forward

Intel Corporation’s Acquisition of Moovit to Fast-track MaaS Offering with Mobileye

Intel Corporation: Mobileye—Key Partnerships/Projects

Intel Corporation: AV + MaaS Business Strategy

Intel Corporation—CASE Focus

Beijing Xiaoju Technology Co, Ltd. (DiDi)—Encompassing Every Aspect of CASE

DiDi—Key Objectives and Milestones

DiDi—Smart Transportation Brain

Baidu—Apollo Enterprise Snapshot

Baidu—Apollo Enterprise Case Focus

Baidu—Modular Approach for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles

Alphabet—Varied Service Portfolio driving CASE Convergence

Alphabet—Comprehensive Technologies Propelling Mobility

Sidewalk Labs (Alphabet)—Addressing the C and S in CASE

Waymo (Alphabet)—Addressing the A and E in CASE

Cisco Systems Predominantly Focusing on the C in CASE

Cisco Systems—Seamless Travel Concept for Cities

Cisco Systems—Connected Transportation for Smart Cities

Microsoft Corporation—Enabler for Mobility Technology

Microsoft Connected Vehicle Platform (MCVP)

Microsoft’s Plans to Revolutionize Urban Mobility

Growth Opportunity 1: Focus on Integrated and Autonomous Technology Capabilities for Future Mobility, 2020

Growth Opportunity 1: Focus on Integrated and Autonomous Technology Capabilities for Future Mobility, 2020 (continued)

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Why Frost, Why Now?

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The long-term evolution of mobility systems is expected to be heavily technology-oriented. The future of the mobility industry is underpinned by a vast mobility technology ecosystem consisting of an array of technology market participants, mobility service providers, original equipment manufacturers, and Tier I and II suppliers. The study seeks to analyze the changing dynamics in the mobility technology landscape, with a focus on key mobility solutions, such as mobility-as-a-service, connected environments, and autonomous vehicle technologies. The research service provides information on the key participants, markets, stakeholders, growth drivers, technologies, technology providers, challenges, and future outlook in this space. It also defines the mobility technology ecosystem along with its key components and includes the key layers and converging landscape of future mobility technologies. The study suggests that the technology landscape is the backbone of the entire mobility ecosystem that provides the needed flexibility and scalability for future mobility services. It dives deep into the differentiated approach angles taken by various market participants toward achieving the goal of offering end-to-end mobility solutions and services in the future. The future of mobility will no doubt be connected, electric, shared, and even autonomous. This is where we are beginning to see convergence across multiple market participants towards a technology-driven ecosystem. While the collective involvement of participants with varied capabilities is essential toward solving the mobility equation, we are beginning to witness companies leveraging their expertise and experience while focusing on expansion toward new capabilities, which can effectively enable greater access and control across the entire value chain. The study highlights the shifts toward technologies enabling mobility driven by participants from industries such as ICT, automotive, and the buzzing shared mobility technology service start-ups and innovators. These participants are refocusing on the development and deployment of various technologies, which will ultimately drive the shift toward connected, autonomous, shared and electric (CASE). The emerging and new technology players are driving focus toward horizontal market expansion. While the high-tech participants are focused on development of autonomous vehicle systems, these technologies are expected to merge with integrated mobility services such as MaaS and support intelligent central nervous systems for mobility operations or mobility operating systems (MOS). New business models and revenue streams are also expected to emerge with advancement in these technologies. While it is unlikely that any single player will dominate this complex mobility value chain on their own, we are beginning to see evidence of companies accelerating toward enhancing capabilities in-house and through M&A to develop comprehensive portfolios and seek greater control of the value chain itself. Future mobility innovations will focus on disruptive technology trends, which are also likely to shift consumer perceptions toward mobility services. While traditional automotive companies are shifting their focus to technology and CASE-driven strategies, these technologies are also likely to favor new tech entrants in the market focusing on platforms and solutions for shared and connected economy. The future mobility technology ecosystem will probably witness the rise of new niche players who will stand to dominate their respective areas of specialty.--BEGIN PROMO--

Research Scope

The scope of the research includes:

•             Key definitions and segmentation of the market

•             Analysis of the mobility technology ecosystem and stakeholders

•             Short-, mid- and long-term growth opportunities in the future mobility technology landscape

•             Key trends and way forward

•             Case examples of select market participants

•             Growth opportunities with calls to action

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Author Abhishek Iyer
Industries Automotive
WIP Number MF7F-01-00-00-00
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