Autonomous Trends will Radically Change the Automotive Industry Landscape
December 14, 2015 | Yole DéveloppementEstimated reading time: 3 minutes
OUTLINES:
- Multiple sensing technologies will ensure many market opportunities for tier 1 players, tier 2 players and newcomers alike.
- By 2030, sensors for autonomous cars could be worth US$ 36 billion.
- The key sensor technologies are mature, but bottlenecks exist elsewhere.
- Autonomous trends are radically changing the landscape, but knock-on effects will not be visible for a few years.
Technology is slowly replacing the driver announces, Yole Développement (Yole), the “More than Moore” market research and strategy consulting company: by 2045, more than 70% of all vehicles sold will integrate autonomous functionalities. Indeed, according to the latest MEMS & Sensors analysis entitled Sensors & Data Management for Autonomous Vehicles (October 2015 edition), it should take almost 150 years to replace the driver in high-end automotive. Key sensor technologies are today mature, but bottlenecks exist elsewhere: indeed such technologies enable key functionalities which are the current battleground of the industry… Under the new Sensors & Data Management for Autonomous Vehicles report, Yole’s analysts propose a deep understanding of the automotive landscape and its technology evolution. The market research company introduces, in its report, the key market drivers and discloses an overview of the autonomous vehicles industry in 2030.
Sensors & Data Management for Autonomous Vehicles report is a relevant combination of Yole’s knowledge in the automotive and imaging sectors. The analysts are daily discussing with the leaders of these industries to identify, evaluate and compare technologies and market tendencies. With this new technology & market analysis, the market research and strategy consulting company, Yole validates its market positioning in these areas and explore the future trends.
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