(PRWEB) November 27, 2012
The market for infotainment systems alone is set to grow 7.3% year on year to $ 35.89 billion in 2013, and as a consequence the telematics value chain is currently investigating how companies can take advantage most effectively of this growth in this vertical by heeding customer demands. The Automotive Alliance, a key advocacy group serving as mediator between government and industry, has just joined the speaker line up.
The Consumer Telematics Show is the premier B2B forum and the key start of year event created specifically to answer the crucial tech and business strategy questions set to unlock the value of telematics innovation in the US market and beyond. High quality, seamless and personalized end-to-end connected driver experiences are at the top of the agenda.
John McLaughlin, National Manager for Cross Car Line Planning at Toyota, declared CTS is your one stop shop to get on board with the latest technological innovations driving change in telematics, indeed, John Ellis, Chief Technologies for Connectivity at Ford, expressed his own excitement for the January event, stating, The timing one day before CES is great, all topped off by a huge attendance.
Now in its 11th year, CTS is the largest forum dedicated to automotive infotainment and HMI in the USA and is once again set to feature exclusive keynote OEM announcements of brand new services for 2013.
The Automotive Alliance Joins Mercedes, Ford, Honda, KIA and Porsche in Las Vegas to Discuss Cutting Edge Infotainment and HMI Platforms at the Consumer Telematics Show 2
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