CES Automotive and Transportation 2019: Key Highlights in the Midst an Alexa Overhaul


Dublin, March 07, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "CES Automotive and Transportation Highlights, 2019" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

CES 2019 wrapped up amidst an Alexa overhaul, a barrage of autonomous pods and shuttles, and a clear message that the automotive industry is finally looking to near term autonomous and connected solutions that can improve the customer experience and lend a hand in the monetization game. Blockchain in automotive security, in-vehicle marketplace, autonomous driving, data privacy, digital assistants and Cellular Vehicle to Everything (C-V2X) were some of the key concepts showcased at CES 2019.

An interesting aspect of CES this year was the focus of both small and big suppliers, chip vendors, and AI developers on solutions that can be deployed for achieving L2+ automated driving. NVIDIA's L2+ platform will include High Definition (HD) Mapping and localization techniques via landmarks for better awareness. OEMs can leverage the mass-market, cost-effective DRIVE Localization solution in vehicles for all levels of automation. CES 2019 will be recalled as the year Alexa Exploded.

The sheer number of devices, including cars, into which Alexa now integrates and the skills that it is being given, is breathtaking. In terms of implementation into cars, the interesting aspect was not the pureplay Alexa offer but the showcases by automotive software integrators like Elektrobit who are integrating Alexa deep into the entire manual and automated driving experience.

Implementation and execution, rather than the technology itself, have posed difficulties for LIDAR companies. Innoviz, Cepton, and AEye are among the companies pushing past this challenge. With Cepton announcing a partnership with Japanese automotive lighting supplier Koito and Innoviz collaborating with HARMAN, it is very clear that LIDAR manufacturers are moving into the business and execution phase by building strategic partnerships with automotive suppliers.

Trillium unveiled Trusted Mobility Platform at CES 2019 which represented an innovative use of blockchain technology. Trillium used blockchain capabilities to protect the identity of vehicle data, thereby moving beyond traditional industry applications such as parts, warranty, and after sales. Through this platform, Trillium aims to ensure regulatory compliance as well as offer monetization opportunities for OEMs and mobility service providers.

The report features interviews with over 50+ participants from various OEMs, Tier Is, technology companies and start-ups and in doing so, was able to identify very crucial observations and key trends that are covered as part of this study. Overall, the show was a practical showcase of autonomous shuttles, in-vehicle personalization/marketplace, personal assistants and integrated mobility platforms, rather than a scene from a science fiction movie.

Key Topics Covered:

1. Executive Summary

  • Key Trends at CES 2019
  • Automated Driving-There Is Level 2+ According To Suppliers
  • Key L2 and L2+ Partnerships at CES 2019
  • Focused Competition Emerging in Solid State LIDAR Market
  • Mobility Marketplace Trend-HERE Targets Uber and Lyft's Duopoly
  • In-Car Commerce Marketplace-Machine Learning to the Rescue
  • Apps through Aggregators-Marketplace Done a Different Way
  • Amazon Alexa is Going Deeper in Vehicles
  • Innovative Microsoft Solutions with Azure IOT, AI and Digital Assistants
  • Passenger Experience-Warner Bros, Disney, Lego and Atom in the Car
  • Satellite Connectivity-Swarm Intelligence for Ubiquitous Connectivity
  • C-V2X will Accelerate Development Using LTE Today and 5G in the Future
  • Electric Vehicles and Modular Platform
  • VTOL-More Hybrid than Fully Electric at the Moment
  • Blockchain in the Data Security Space
  • Big Brother Issues in Data Privacy-Neutral Servers and Anonymization Step Up to the Plate
  • Features on Demand-Audi Joins the Race

2. Key Announcements at CES 2019-Vehicle Manufacturers

  • Automotive OEM Key Highlights at CES 2019

3. Key Announcements at CES 2019-Tier I Suppliers

  • Automotive Tier I Suppliers Key Highlights at CES 2019

4. Key Announcements at CES 2019-Technology Companies and Start-ups

  • Automotive Technology Companies and Start-ups Key Highlights at CES 2019

5. Growth Opportunities and Companies to Action

  • Automotive Technologies Growth Opportunities
  • Strategic Imperatives for Success and Growth

6. Key Conclusions from CES 2019

  • Key Conclusions from CES 2019
  • Discussions at CES 2019
  • Legal Disclaimer

Companies Mentioned

  • AEye
  • Amazon Alexa
  • Atom
  • Audi
  • Cepton
  • Disney
  • HARMAN
  • Innoviz
  • Koito
  • Lego
  • Lyft
  • Microsoft
  • NVIDIA
  • Trillium
  • Uber
  • Warner Bros

For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/2znq4j/ces_automotive?w=12

Research and Markets also offers Custom Research services providing focused, comprehensive and tailored research.


            

Contact Data