Navigating profit opportunities for in-car technology
The ICT market is seeing strong value growth. This is largely a reflection of the wider adoption of multi-media technology by society. Both vehicle manufacturers and consumers are showing increased interest in such technology resulting in a growing number of specialist ICT products being launched onto the market. Currently satellite navigation is proving especially popular, although, as with many other ICT products available, this is unlikely to remain the case in the long-term as the standard of OE improves.
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