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The automotive industry is looking for ways to innovate the driving experience in the wake of the economic downturn, and what better way than to create the ‘connected automobile’. Automakers have decided to capitalize on the demand for the same dynamic multimedia experience in the car that people now expect in their everyday lives.

Analysts In-Stat predict that over 35 million in vehicle infotainment (IVI) systems will be shipped by 2015. This conference stream will address the need for these systems to find seamless ways to offer a connected multimedia experience, either through tablet or smartphone integration or via sophisticated, in-built IVI equipment.

These sessions will also examine the innovative ways in which early adopters are approaching the issues, partnering with apps technology firms or running their own developer programmes to answer the increasing consumer expectations for a hi-tech, connected driving experience.

Key issues covered on this topic include:

  • Defining the nature of demand for IVI?
  • Device integration vs native in-car systems
  • Apps developers partnering with the automotive industry
  • Examine the unique challenges in automotive app development

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Case-study: Automotive Apps





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Panel: The scope for automotive app demand



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  • Examine the demand for enriched in-car connectivity?
  • Device integration Vs native in-car systems
  • In-car ‘infotainment’, directly from The Cloud
  • How might automotive apps become part of a connected home?

Sanjay Khunger, Chief Technologist, Systems & Technology, OnStar (division of General Motors)
Craig Conkling, Uconnect Strategic Planner – Connectivity, Mobile and Apps, Chrysler