Infotainment Webinar: Making In-Vehicle Apps More Attractive to Third Party

Providing seamless and continuous content is absorbing significant levels of investment from OEMs as they strive to differentiate their products and keep up with consumer demands. As more and more OEMs build a platform to host their apps, developers are showing an increasingly positive interest. Learning how the OEMs can realign their partnership strategies and platform design to manage the varied expertise of the third party content community is a vital step that must be taken to ensure future product success. To help bring knowledge and direction to this debate Telematics Update has organised a free webinar. It explores how to attract third-party developers to design mobile-grade applications for in-vehicle infotainment (IVI).
As ABI Research recently predicted, ‘Global connected automotive infotainment system shipments are expected to grow from 5.7 million in 2012 to 50.9 million in 2017.’ Therefore defining the optimal company position in the vehicle content market is crucial at this stage.
Join us on Wednesday, March 27th (2pm GMT). Register for free in one step here: telematicsupdate.com/content/webinar
During this webinar, experts from Volvo Cars and the World Wide Web Consortium will analyse methods to increase app interoperability between OEMs’ architectures by offering universal APIs and using HTML5 to entice developers to move towards the auto environment.
? Analyse methods to increase app interoperability between OEMs’ architectures by offering universal APIs and SDKs to entice
? Identify how to attract a much larger pool of talented developers to the automotive ecosystem by using web based (HTML 5) development tools to improve app quality and reduce development costs
? Explore OEM requirements when building in-car content platforms such as desires for sourcing & aggregating content from third party suppliers and ideas for subscriber management tools
Live Q & A with Expert Speakers:
? Martin Kristensson, Head of Content Acquisition, Volvo
? David Raggett, Fellow, World Wide Web Consortium
Join us on Wednesday, March 27th (2pm GMT). Register for free in one step here: telematicsupdate.com/content/webinar
If you are unable to attend the webinar, please do sign up and we’ll send you the recording.
Contact:
Emily Savage
Conference Director | Telematics Update
[email protected] | +44 (0) 207 375 7532