Smart Technologies and Connected Cars: Shifting Alliances in the Automotive Industry
Explore the dynamic landscape of connected cars and smart technologies, revealing a web of shifting alliances among key players in the automotive sector. From software and hardware manufacturers to public transport operators, the industry is witnessing strategic partnerships and collaborations that pave the way for innovative advancements in the realm of connected vehicles.
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Smart Technologies: Connected Cars & Beyond Gianni De Stefano Chilling Competition, Brussels, 25 October 2017
Agenda 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Hogan Lovells | 2
Smart Technologies Hogan Lovells | 3
Connected Cars Softw are Smart compo nents Car compo nents Insura nce Hard- ware (cars) Maps Chips Hogan Lovells | 4
Connected cars: shifting alliances (selection from last months) Source Car Components Smart components Chips Software Hardware (cars) Maps Lyft - Jaguar Land Rover (U.S. - U.K.) Lyft Jaguar Land Rover Volvo Audi Google - Audi / Volvo (U.S. - Germany/Sweden) Google Transdev (public transport operator) Delphi - Transdev (France) Delphi Automotive Deplhi - Rosenberger / Valens / Otonomo (U.K. - Israel) Delphi Automotive Rosenberger Valens Otonomo Delphi - Innoviz (U.K. - Israel) Delphi Automotive Innoviz (lidar sensors) Nissan - Mobileye (Japan - Israel) Mobileye Nissan Mobileye Intel - Mobileye (Israel) Mobileye Intel Mobileye Bosch - Daimler (Germany) Robert Bosch Robert Bosch Daimler Autoliv (automotive safety systems) Autoliv / Volvo - NVIDIA (U.S. - Sweden) NVIDIA Volvo TomTom - Autonomos (Netherlands - U.S.) Autonomos TomTom Uber - Daimler (U.S. Germany) Uber Daimler Alibaba - Wayray (China - Russia/Switzerland) Wayray Alibaba Autoliv / Volvo - NVIDIA (U.S. - Sweden) Autoliv NVIDIA Volvo ZF - NVIDIA (Germany - Sweden) ZF (cameras, radar) ZF NVIDIA ZF Tencent - Guangzhou (China) Tencent Guangzhou Groupama - Scope Technologies - Renault Scope Technologies (telematics provider) Hogan Lovells | 5 (France) Renault
Smart antitrust enforcement Hogan Lovells | 6
Smart Technologies: Connected Cars & Beyond Gianni De Stefano Chilling Competition, Brussels, 25 October 2017