The document outlines a proposed study on European consumers' attitudes, perceptions, and willingness to pay regarding mobility apps, human-machine interface (HMI) concepts, and telematics services. It discusses the project scope and methodology, key deliverables, timeline, and investment. The study would examine topics such as smartphone usage trends in vehicles, interest in and satisfaction with current and potential apps, attitudes and willingness to pay related to HMI options, and perceptions of and willingness to pay for telematics services. It would also compare results to a 2010 study.
droidcon 2012: The Android passenger, Joerg Decker, CapgeminiDroidcon Berlin
The document discusses bringing Android-based platforms and apps into vehicles. It notes opportunities for new vehicle apps but also challenges around safety, control, and standards. The document envisions an in-vehicle service platform running native Android that would allow certified third-party apps to access vehicle data and systems through a vehicle API while ensuring safety and control. Android is positioned as having great potential to become the leading open platform for innovative vehicle apps and services.
Frost & Sullivan identifies the NS-Business Card offering to be amongst the key Mobility Integrators present in the market today. It is an exquisite example of how an transport operator has positioned themselves as an Mobility Integrator. And it is also considered as one of the benchmarks in the industry today.
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Directi Case Study Contest 2010- NMIMS Markitechs Directi Group
Team Members: Ankit Dudhwewala, Abhishek Salecha, Deepak Middha, Shreyas Ravi
The team presented their location-based social networking platform called PLACED-AT, which would allow users to check-in and share their location, view real-time traffic information, access third-party applications, and play location-based games. Their presentation covered the key features of the product, potential revenue models including advertising and in-app purchases, and a marketing strategy focusing on social media, contests, partnerships and celebrity promotions to generate awareness of the new platform.
Innovations in Digital Consumerism for the Automotive IndustryInfosys
The automotive industry is the largest contributor to digital conversations. The document discusses how the industry is catering to the needs of the digital buyer
Mobile retail summit 26 1-12 - incentivatedJason Cross
The document discusses how integrating mobile messaging and websites can help retailers reach shoppers. It notes that mobile users expect fast loading sites and are more likely to purchase from retailers with optimized mobile experiences. The company Incentivated is presented as a mobile marketing specialist that can help clients with acquisition, customer relationship management, and mobile commerce through technologies like SMS, mobile internet, apps, and location marketing.
This document discusses leveraging digital media to build brands. It outlines defining brand objectives and digital strategies, including websites, online advertising, mobile ads, apps and social media. It recommends metrics for a CMO to review, like web presence, analytics, SEO, paid search, social media optimization and reputation management. Digital advertising channels like Facebook, Twitter and mobile are detailed. Challenges faced by brands and CMOs in digital media are also presented.
Integrated social mobile and online travel customer experience smlPurple Spinnaker
The document describes a new online travel business proposition called Citeze that combines social media, online booking, mobile apps, and customer reviews and recommendations. Citeze will generate revenue through the sale of city break packages, flights, hotels, and mobile destination guides. It will also use customer data and insights from the online community to inform business strategies and product development.
droidcon 2012: The Android passenger, Joerg Decker, CapgeminiDroidcon Berlin
The document discusses bringing Android-based platforms and apps into vehicles. It notes opportunities for new vehicle apps but also challenges around safety, control, and standards. The document envisions an in-vehicle service platform running native Android that would allow certified third-party apps to access vehicle data and systems through a vehicle API while ensuring safety and control. Android is positioned as having great potential to become the leading open platform for innovative vehicle apps and services.
Frost & Sullivan identifies the NS-Business Card offering to be amongst the key Mobility Integrators present in the market today. It is an exquisite example of how an transport operator has positioned themselves as an Mobility Integrator. And it is also considered as one of the benchmarks in the industry today.
Powered by humanis.nl
Directi Case Study Contest 2010- NMIMS Markitechs Directi Group
Team Members: Ankit Dudhwewala, Abhishek Salecha, Deepak Middha, Shreyas Ravi
The team presented their location-based social networking platform called PLACED-AT, which would allow users to check-in and share their location, view real-time traffic information, access third-party applications, and play location-based games. Their presentation covered the key features of the product, potential revenue models including advertising and in-app purchases, and a marketing strategy focusing on social media, contests, partnerships and celebrity promotions to generate awareness of the new platform.
Innovations in Digital Consumerism for the Automotive IndustryInfosys
The automotive industry is the largest contributor to digital conversations. The document discusses how the industry is catering to the needs of the digital buyer
Mobile retail summit 26 1-12 - incentivatedJason Cross
The document discusses how integrating mobile messaging and websites can help retailers reach shoppers. It notes that mobile users expect fast loading sites and are more likely to purchase from retailers with optimized mobile experiences. The company Incentivated is presented as a mobile marketing specialist that can help clients with acquisition, customer relationship management, and mobile commerce through technologies like SMS, mobile internet, apps, and location marketing.
This document discusses leveraging digital media to build brands. It outlines defining brand objectives and digital strategies, including websites, online advertising, mobile ads, apps and social media. It recommends metrics for a CMO to review, like web presence, analytics, SEO, paid search, social media optimization and reputation management. Digital advertising channels like Facebook, Twitter and mobile are detailed. Challenges faced by brands and CMOs in digital media are also presented.
Integrated social mobile and online travel customer experience smlPurple Spinnaker
The document describes a new online travel business proposition called Citeze that combines social media, online booking, mobile apps, and customer reviews and recommendations. Citeze will generate revenue through the sale of city break packages, flights, hotels, and mobile destination guides. It will also use customer data and insights from the online community to inform business strategies and product development.
Ubicabs online taxi booking platform including appsJames Bamford
How ubiCabs provides customers a taxi booking platform. Service provided to fixed fare or metered taxis whether on websites, native apps (iPhone and Android), mobile web apps, call centre apps.
The document discusses convergence in the telecom industry and provides recommendations for remaining competitive. It recommends maximizing revenue from existing services like messaging through innovative pricing and bundling. It also recommends deploying flexible service environments to introduce a variety of applications across devices and networks. Finally, it stresses the importance of knowing customers through data analysis to increase loyalty and tailor personalized service packages.
We tried to depict the features of Taxi transport system for a smart city. Taxi could actually add lot of values to urban planning and to the commuters.
Emerging technologies and industry ecosystems are enabling automotive makers to deliver an immersive information experience that transcends the boundaries of traditional vehicular transport.
Stratoshear Technologies provides mobile marketing solutions using patent-pending technologies. They have partnerships with large mobile carriers in India, reaching over 120 million subscribers. Their offerings include mobile advertising platforms, notifications, and an ad network. Mobile phones in India have surpassed other mediums with over 600 million subscribers and close to 600 crore calls made daily, representing an opportunity for targeted mobile advertising.
1) The document discusses how mobile web usage is growing rapidly and surpassing desktop internet usage. It highlights the need for companies to develop their mobile web presence.
2) It provides examples of how travel companies like Air Berlin, Austrian Airlines, and hotels have partnered with a mobile web company to develop transactional mobile sites and apps that drive mobile bookings and engagement.
3) The mobile sites and apps were optimized for all devices and integrated seamlessly into the companies' online presence, driving substantial increases in mobile traffic and transactions.
Optism Permission Mobile Marketing Who Owns The Customer CommunicAsia 2012Optism
Avtansh Sharma, Commercial Director Media Monetization, Optism, Alcatel-Lucent APAC & AfricaMobile Advertising presentation from Communicasia 2012: Who Owns the Customer? Where Privacy Meets People. Avtansh examines the following questions. Is collecting personal information beneficial for both brand and consumer? Is too much data being held without the consumer being aware? Each player in the ecosystem has a relationship with the consumer - but who really owns the customer? A look best practices for obtaining user consent, preference and privacy management.
Ola is the leading competitor in the Indian cab industry with 70% market share. It started in 2010 and has seen tremendous growth. Meru Cabs is also a major competitor, founded in 2007 with a current fleet of 20,000 cabs. Both companies have expanded to many cities in India and have mobile apps for booking. While Ola has greater funding and market share, Meru focuses on reliability and transparency. In the future, both companies may focus on ride sharing, expanding to more cities, empowering women entrepreneurs, and advancing safety features in their fleets.
Native apps are designed to run directly on a device's operating system. They must be downloaded from app stores and updated through new downloads. Web apps run in browsers using HTML5 but can automatically update without downloads. Hybrid apps combine aspects of both - they are downloaded like native apps but can use web technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript and update content over the air. They can also access device features like cameras through JavaScript.
This document analyzes competitors in the transportation market for Meru cabs, including direct competitors OlaCabs and Uber. It provides details on the background, market share, and strengths and weaknesses of these competitors. OlaCabs is identified as the top competitor with around 75% market share in India. The document outlines OlaCabs' goals, strategies, products, markets, finances, revenue model, inventory, strong points, and areas for improvement.
ISG and NIIT Technologies collaborate their expertise in Airline's sourcing needs and domain experience, respectively, to outline adoption of mobility solutions by Airlines for driving customer satisfaction.
Read more: http://www.niit-tech.com/knowledge-share/thought-leadership;
http://www.isg-one.com/knowledgecenter/whitepapers/private/papers.aspx
The document discusses Amadeus m-Power, a mobile booking platform for travel agencies. It provides concise summaries in 3 sentences or less that provide the high level and essential information from the document. The platform allows travel agencies to offer mobile booking capabilities, engage customers across the travel lifecycle, and generate new revenue streams. It provides a complete travel app for both business and leisure travelers. The solution is customizable to each agency and aims to power the total mobile travel experience for travelers.
Camerjam mobile travel masterclass somoJames Cameron
The document discusses integrating mobile into marketing strategies for the travel industry. It notes that 16-17% of travel companies have mobile websites or apps, below the average of 21% of companies overall. However, 18% of travel companies with mobile websites use them for transactions, representing an opportunity for additional revenue. The document also discusses whether to use mobile websites or apps and the pros and cons of each, and provides an overview of opportunities in mobile search, social media, advertising and emerging technologies like augmented reality.
This document provides information about the taxi aggregation startup TaxiForSure, including:
- It was started in 2012 in Bangalore by Aprameya Radhakrishna and Raghunandan G with an initial personal investment of 8-10 lakh.
- Their culture values specific behaviors and skills, dreaming big goals, solving the right problems, taking ownership, prioritizing people, speed and quality, trust, and being data-oriented.
- Their business model aggregates taxis from large organized operators and smaller ones, taking a 7-10% and 20% cut of fares respectively without owning a fleet.
- Their value proposition focuses on providing a safe, reliable, and
Mega Cabs is a taxi service in India that started operations in 2001. It has over 55 cars available at all times and uses GPS technology for dispatching. Drivers receive a 22% commission on fares if they meet targets. The company focuses on providing air conditioned, luxurious vehicles. It analyzes its marketing mix of product, price, place, promotion, people, process, and physical evidence. Mega Cabs aims to position itself as reliable transportation that is just a call away. It works to recruit and train drivers to provide a good customer experience.
This document proposes an integrated car wash ecosystem in Indonesia to address issues with the current car washing experience. It outlines problems like long wait times, lack of options, and no feedback channels. The proposed solution is a reservation system with a verified database of car washes, user reviews, and location filtering. The target market is vehicle owners in Jakarta, which has high technology literacy and vehicle ownership rates. The business model would generate revenue from membership fees for car washes, booking fees, and partnerships. The goal is to build a network of 150 verified car washes and grow website traffic and social media followers within the first 3 months.
Prédictions Yankee group pour la mobilité des sociétés.
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Citrus would be an e-wallet app allowing users to pay bills, recharge phones, and make transactions from one place. It aims to target teenagers and young adults who prefer mobile payments. The company plans to partner with schools and colleges to allow fee payments and purchases through the app. It will focus on the growing e-commerce market and compete with established wallets like Paytm. An analysis of strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats is also provided.
Mobile marketerclassicguide3 beyondthebannerRalph Paglia
Mobile advertising is becoming increasingly important as more consumers own smartphones. While mobile ads have driven traffic, advertisers now need to focus on creating in-depth mobile content to meet consumer demand. This includes optimizing websites for mobile, providing up-to-date product information, reviews, offers and coupons. Driving traffic from mobile ads to these content-rich mobile sites gives advertisers an advantage over competitors with less robust mobile presences.
Human Machine Interfaces in Low Carbon Vehicles - early adopter researchTom Wellings
Research findings and design recommendations from the multi partner Low Carbon Vehicle Technology Project. The project investigated the use of the driver interfaces by early adopters of Low Carbon Vehicles, and their influence on user experience. Trends in the design of relevant HMI were reviewed, together with analysis of primary data from electric and hybrid vehicle trials in the UK, and secondary data from users‟ blogs and field trials in Europe and North America.
Improvised functional tests for automotive testing QAI Global
Best practices paper on "Improvised functional tests for automotive testing (TRACK III –Embedded Application Testing)" By Prasad Kumaran & Vijesh Kumar Bhupathi Raju from Logica.Paper submitted during QAI's 12th International Software Testing Conference
Ubicabs online taxi booking platform including appsJames Bamford
How ubiCabs provides customers a taxi booking platform. Service provided to fixed fare or metered taxis whether on websites, native apps (iPhone and Android), mobile web apps, call centre apps.
The document discusses convergence in the telecom industry and provides recommendations for remaining competitive. It recommends maximizing revenue from existing services like messaging through innovative pricing and bundling. It also recommends deploying flexible service environments to introduce a variety of applications across devices and networks. Finally, it stresses the importance of knowing customers through data analysis to increase loyalty and tailor personalized service packages.
We tried to depict the features of Taxi transport system for a smart city. Taxi could actually add lot of values to urban planning and to the commuters.
Emerging technologies and industry ecosystems are enabling automotive makers to deliver an immersive information experience that transcends the boundaries of traditional vehicular transport.
Stratoshear Technologies provides mobile marketing solutions using patent-pending technologies. They have partnerships with large mobile carriers in India, reaching over 120 million subscribers. Their offerings include mobile advertising platforms, notifications, and an ad network. Mobile phones in India have surpassed other mediums with over 600 million subscribers and close to 600 crore calls made daily, representing an opportunity for targeted mobile advertising.
1) The document discusses how mobile web usage is growing rapidly and surpassing desktop internet usage. It highlights the need for companies to develop their mobile web presence.
2) It provides examples of how travel companies like Air Berlin, Austrian Airlines, and hotels have partnered with a mobile web company to develop transactional mobile sites and apps that drive mobile bookings and engagement.
3) The mobile sites and apps were optimized for all devices and integrated seamlessly into the companies' online presence, driving substantial increases in mobile traffic and transactions.
Optism Permission Mobile Marketing Who Owns The Customer CommunicAsia 2012Optism
Avtansh Sharma, Commercial Director Media Monetization, Optism, Alcatel-Lucent APAC & AfricaMobile Advertising presentation from Communicasia 2012: Who Owns the Customer? Where Privacy Meets People. Avtansh examines the following questions. Is collecting personal information beneficial for both brand and consumer? Is too much data being held without the consumer being aware? Each player in the ecosystem has a relationship with the consumer - but who really owns the customer? A look best practices for obtaining user consent, preference and privacy management.
Ola is the leading competitor in the Indian cab industry with 70% market share. It started in 2010 and has seen tremendous growth. Meru Cabs is also a major competitor, founded in 2007 with a current fleet of 20,000 cabs. Both companies have expanded to many cities in India and have mobile apps for booking. While Ola has greater funding and market share, Meru focuses on reliability and transparency. In the future, both companies may focus on ride sharing, expanding to more cities, empowering women entrepreneurs, and advancing safety features in their fleets.
Native apps are designed to run directly on a device's operating system. They must be downloaded from app stores and updated through new downloads. Web apps run in browsers using HTML5 but can automatically update without downloads. Hybrid apps combine aspects of both - they are downloaded like native apps but can use web technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript and update content over the air. They can also access device features like cameras through JavaScript.
This document analyzes competitors in the transportation market for Meru cabs, including direct competitors OlaCabs and Uber. It provides details on the background, market share, and strengths and weaknesses of these competitors. OlaCabs is identified as the top competitor with around 75% market share in India. The document outlines OlaCabs' goals, strategies, products, markets, finances, revenue model, inventory, strong points, and areas for improvement.
ISG and NIIT Technologies collaborate their expertise in Airline's sourcing needs and domain experience, respectively, to outline adoption of mobility solutions by Airlines for driving customer satisfaction.
Read more: http://www.niit-tech.com/knowledge-share/thought-leadership;
http://www.isg-one.com/knowledgecenter/whitepapers/private/papers.aspx
The document discusses Amadeus m-Power, a mobile booking platform for travel agencies. It provides concise summaries in 3 sentences or less that provide the high level and essential information from the document. The platform allows travel agencies to offer mobile booking capabilities, engage customers across the travel lifecycle, and generate new revenue streams. It provides a complete travel app for both business and leisure travelers. The solution is customizable to each agency and aims to power the total mobile travel experience for travelers.
Camerjam mobile travel masterclass somoJames Cameron
The document discusses integrating mobile into marketing strategies for the travel industry. It notes that 16-17% of travel companies have mobile websites or apps, below the average of 21% of companies overall. However, 18% of travel companies with mobile websites use them for transactions, representing an opportunity for additional revenue. The document also discusses whether to use mobile websites or apps and the pros and cons of each, and provides an overview of opportunities in mobile search, social media, advertising and emerging technologies like augmented reality.
This document provides information about the taxi aggregation startup TaxiForSure, including:
- It was started in 2012 in Bangalore by Aprameya Radhakrishna and Raghunandan G with an initial personal investment of 8-10 lakh.
- Their culture values specific behaviors and skills, dreaming big goals, solving the right problems, taking ownership, prioritizing people, speed and quality, trust, and being data-oriented.
- Their business model aggregates taxis from large organized operators and smaller ones, taking a 7-10% and 20% cut of fares respectively without owning a fleet.
- Their value proposition focuses on providing a safe, reliable, and
Mega Cabs is a taxi service in India that started operations in 2001. It has over 55 cars available at all times and uses GPS technology for dispatching. Drivers receive a 22% commission on fares if they meet targets. The company focuses on providing air conditioned, luxurious vehicles. It analyzes its marketing mix of product, price, place, promotion, people, process, and physical evidence. Mega Cabs aims to position itself as reliable transportation that is just a call away. It works to recruit and train drivers to provide a good customer experience.
This document proposes an integrated car wash ecosystem in Indonesia to address issues with the current car washing experience. It outlines problems like long wait times, lack of options, and no feedback channels. The proposed solution is a reservation system with a verified database of car washes, user reviews, and location filtering. The target market is vehicle owners in Jakarta, which has high technology literacy and vehicle ownership rates. The business model would generate revenue from membership fees for car washes, booking fees, and partnerships. The goal is to build a network of 150 verified car washes and grow website traffic and social media followers within the first 3 months.
Prédictions Yankee group pour la mobilité des sociétés.
MOBIQUANT : Yankee Group Enterprise Mobility predictions 2014 société
Our Mobile Security Labs web:
http://www.mseclabs.com
More reports on :
https://www.facebook.com/mobiquant
http://www.twitter.com/mobiquant
http://www.youtube.com/user/MOBIQUANT
http://blog.mobiquant.com
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/mobiquant
http://www.mobiquant.com
http://www.mseclabs.com
http://twitter.com/mobiquant
https://www.facebook.com/mobiquant/
https://fr.linkedin.com/company/mobiquant-technologies
https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/mobiquant
https://www.youtube.com/user/MOBIQUANT
Citrus would be an e-wallet app allowing users to pay bills, recharge phones, and make transactions from one place. It aims to target teenagers and young adults who prefer mobile payments. The company plans to partner with schools and colleges to allow fee payments and purchases through the app. It will focus on the growing e-commerce market and compete with established wallets like Paytm. An analysis of strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats is also provided.
Mobile marketerclassicguide3 beyondthebannerRalph Paglia
Mobile advertising is becoming increasingly important as more consumers own smartphones. While mobile ads have driven traffic, advertisers now need to focus on creating in-depth mobile content to meet consumer demand. This includes optimizing websites for mobile, providing up-to-date product information, reviews, offers and coupons. Driving traffic from mobile ads to these content-rich mobile sites gives advertisers an advantage over competitors with less robust mobile presences.
Human Machine Interfaces in Low Carbon Vehicles - early adopter researchTom Wellings
Research findings and design recommendations from the multi partner Low Carbon Vehicle Technology Project. The project investigated the use of the driver interfaces by early adopters of Low Carbon Vehicles, and their influence on user experience. Trends in the design of relevant HMI were reviewed, together with analysis of primary data from electric and hybrid vehicle trials in the UK, and secondary data from users‟ blogs and field trials in Europe and North America.
Improvised functional tests for automotive testing QAI Global
Best practices paper on "Improvised functional tests for automotive testing (TRACK III –Embedded Application Testing)" By Prasad Kumaran & Vijesh Kumar Bhupathi Raju from Logica.Paper submitted during QAI's 12th International Software Testing Conference
This presentation starts with the current developments from the perspective of the driver. It gives more details ons how the human can be integrated in the automotive design process
GM is partnering with academic institutions to design a human-machine interface concept for a 2013 Cadillac vehicle. Student teams will research customers, technology, and brand to develop interface concepts. The project timeline is from November 2008 to April 2009, with checkpoints for teams to receive feedback from GM managers. Students will gain experience in interface design, research, and presenting concepts to industry professionals.
Developing the Next Generation Embedded HMIs mentoresd
Developing the Next Generation Embedded HMIs – Phil Burr
With more and more people using smartphones it is no surprise that more and more people are demanding better HMIs in other products: whether it is in their set top box, refrigerator, or car, users have come to expect graphically rich dynamic HMIs. This is all very well, but what is a humble developer to do when confronted with the constraints of their embedded device. This presentation examines the options for embedded developers needing to implement these latest HMIs and looks at tools and techniques which can help developers meet or exceed their customer’s HMI expectations.
The document summarizes the key findings of the 2014 Car HMI Survey Report. It discusses trends in automotive HMI concepts like autonomous driving, augmented reality and voice control. It highlights the most innovative HMI concepts from companies like Audi, Tesla and BMW. It also identifies challenges like avoiding driver distraction and developing personalized HMI systems. The survey findings suggest that developing new HMI systems can take 1-2 years or longer. The document also explores how regulations, consumer technologies and future trends will influence developments in automotive HMI.
How Much Does it Cost to Make a Ride-Hailing App Similar to Bolt.pdfPeppyOcean
A ride-hailing app, also known as a ride-sharing or taxi app, is a mobile application that connects passengers in need of transportation with drivers who offer their services through the platform. If you are thinking of entering in taxi industry with your app then launch your Bolt app clone. Must explore this guide and learn all about taxi app development like the Bolt app.
Eugene Tsyrklevich, CEO of Parkopedia, discusses his company's role in providing parking services for automakers and their focus on integrating services like navigation, parking, and payments. He highlights Parkopedia's work with Volvo to develop an in-car parking and payment application. Tsyrklevich also notes the need for tighter integration of automotive apps to improve the user experience.
There is a paradigm shift in the automobile industry as over 380 million connected cars are anticipated to hit the roads by 2021. The connected vehicles will have Wi-Fi connectivity, advanced infotainment systems & apps, a vehicle to vehicle communication and assisted driving with global connectivity.
The document discusses how big data and mobile technology are impacting the automobile industry. It notes that the auto industry will be the second largest data producer by 2015. It discusses various smartphone connectivity partners and popular apps used in cars. It also discusses challenges like driver distraction, and whether drivers want more human-machine interface. The document provides perspectives on embedded vs. smartphone apps, and how the fragmented marketplace hinders developers. It summarizes various automakers' HMI packages and thoughts on hybrid solutions that offer the best of both embedded and smartphone apps.
The document discusses the rise of connected vehicles and the challenges facing automakers and other stakeholders. It summarizes Mobiloitte's focus on developing advanced embedded software, smart data management, autonomous vehicles, and customized in-vehicle experiences. Mobiloitte specializes in outsourced product development for automobiles, including customized solutions, automotive software safety, and enhancing the in-car experience through infotainment systems and data exchange between vehicles.
At #Mobiloitte, we have world-class automobile knowledge, and aim to build online loyalty and streamline your internal automotive operations with best-in-class solution.
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The document is a survey report on automotive app trends from 2014. It surveyed 169 participants from 34 countries on topics like key apps impacting the market, whether smartphone or embedded apps will dominate, challenges in the industry like driver distraction, and the future of payment models and how autonomous vehicles may impact infotainment. Navigation, voice control, safety and local search apps were seen as having the most market impact and delivering safety features to drivers was viewed as the main task of connected car apps. Limiting apps for driver distraction and having both free and paid models were also discussed.
This document discusses the growing importance of mobile optimization for businesses. It notes that 45% of consumers use smartphones for in-store research and 39% of walkouts were due to lack of smartphone optimization. The document then proposes mobile-optimized websites, apps, marketing, and services that businesses can use to better engage smartphone users. Finally, it outlines the mobile landscape and sectors businesses can target, as well as the services the company can provide to help businesses expand to mobile.
Navigation has reigned over location-based services since 2003, but free navigation from Google and Nokia is upending existing business models. PTOLEMUS Consulting Group assists clients in the navigation and location industries with strategy, market assessments, and business development. Their upcoming 2010 European Location Study will analyze interviews and research on the changing navigation landscape.
Introduction to the existing automotive telematics software systems and the challenges facing the automotive industry to create the car app store of the future.
This report analyzes the latest developments in the global market for personal navigation devices and mobile turn-by-turn navigation services. It provides a 160-page analysis of the industry, including forecasts and commentary. The report examines navigation solutions for cars and pedestrians, as well as the impact of free navigation apps. It also profiles major companies in digital maps, traffic data, and navigation software development.
Taxi Booking App Development_ a comprehensive guide.pdfJPLoft Solutions
According to a study by Statista, Asia Pacific is the biggest market for taxi booking apps, with more than half of the world market by 2021. Uber is the globe's most famous Taxi Booking App Development Company, with a market share of more than 30 percent.
Smartphone friend or foe for Automotive OEMs?Mahbubul Alam
With the millennials becoming more and more concerned
about connectivity, the smartphone-driven automotive
revolution is inevitable. The automotive OEMs who will
win in this space will be those who can keep pace with their
continuously evolving roles of the IoT connected world
and yet are flexible enough to meet the demands of the
next generation drivers. What needs to be seen is how the
automotive OEMs will go beyond their current roles to where
they make smartphones a core mobility offering to deliver
the increasingly personalized information-centric experience
to its customers. Irrespective of the role of the OEM, the
IoT revolution driving smartphone-based connectivity in
the automotive industry is too big an opportunity to miss.
The document discusses the connected car market and opportunities for investment. It defines connected cars as vehicles that use technologies like telematics, artificial intelligence, and connectivity to provide safety, comfort and entertainment features. Today's connected cars allow for infotainment, navigation, device connectivity and roadside assistance. The market is evolving to include vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure connectivity, partial autonomy, and future fully autonomous vehicles. While consumer willingness to pay for connected services is low, the enterprise market around fleet management, insurance telematics, and automotive software provides more promising investment opportunities, as seen in recent funding deals and exits that have targeted the enterprise.
Intelligent in vehicle infotainment the key differentiatorVageeshKumarBM6504
Automotive infotainment is one of the fastest growing technologies in the industry – a growth trend expected to continue with the smartphones technology boom.
This document discusses connected cars and their technology, benefits, and future opportunities. Connected cars are equipped with internet access and connectivity to external networks. This allows access to applications through the car's screen and a more advanced driving experience. The document outlines the early models of connected cars focusing on navigation and emergency assistance. Current connected cars allow constant connectivity like a smartphone on wheels. The future possibilities include cars that can suggest destinations, find parking, and even drive autonomously. However, challenges exist around IT security, ethics regarding autonomous vehicle decision-making in accidents, and legal/regulatory issues around responsibility and control.
The document discusses the growing connected car ecosystem. By 2020, there will be 69 million connected cars on the road, equivalent to 75% of all cars globally. This has created new partnerships between automakers, tech companies, and other businesses. Connected cars will offer new conveniences like infotainment, navigation, and in-vehicle payments. Major automakers like BMW are developing open platforms and partnerships to expand the ecosystem and meet changing consumer needs. The connected car market is still emerging but will bring new opportunities as the technology develops.
Automakers are increasingly becoming software companies as they enhance their vehicles with onboard software to improve the customer experience. Software allows automakers to frequently update vehicles without requiring new production, providing an ongoing competitive advantage. It also enables services like navigation, entertainment integration, and remote monitoring. However, automakers must now ensure software quality, privacy, and provide upgrade access to customers as they take on more responsibilities as software companies.
1. 2011 Apps, HMI and Telematics Voice of
Consumer Study
European Consumers’ Attitudes, Perceptions, and Willingness
to Pay Towards Mobility Apps, HMI Concepts and Telematics
Services
Multiclient Proposal for Discussion
September 2011
3. 2011 Apps, HMI and Telematics Voice of Consumer Study
European Consumers’ Attitudes, Perceptions, and Willingness to Pay Towards
Mobility Apps, HMI Concepts and Telematics Services
• How often do consumers use their smartphone inside the car?
Smartphone Usage • Do consumers dock their smartphone inside the car on a regular basis?
Trends – e.g. • Are consumers interested in free smartphone navigation, nominal paid smartphone navigation over other ones
Navigation, etc such as PND and OEM? Satisfaction levels if already have a smartphone navigation solution?
• Do they consider the smartphone to be a long term information and connectivity source inside car?
Interest in Current • What is consumer interest in accessing apps inside car in areas such as parking, augmented reality,
and Expected crowdsourced navigation, ADAS, car sharing etc? Satisfaction levels if already access any of these apps?
• Are consumers willing to pay for these apps – even a nominal $2-5 as an one time fee?
Apps in Entire
• What are the future app areas that consumers are interested to see - vehicle to grid, smart charging, integrated
Mobility Space
parking and EV charging, etc?
Attitude, Perceptio • When it comes to infotainment, connectivity and smartphone interfacing what are the HMI input output options
ns and that comes to mind to consumers? Satisfaction levels with existing solutions (verbatim and with solutions)
• What is the consumer interest to pay for different input HMI options, current and future?
Willingness to Pay
• What is consumer interest to pay for different HMI output options, current and future?
for HMI Options • How important is HMI in brand retention according to consumers compared to other key factors ?
Attitude, Perceptio • What is consumer interest when it comes to telematics services such as eCall, bCall, vehicle tracking and
ns and mileage based insurance? Satisfaction levels with existing solutions?
Willingness to Pay • How much are consumers willing to pay for these services as an option? Do they want these features as
standard inside the car?
for Telematics
• How does telematics features compare to others such as fuel economy in purchase influencer in vehicle
Services buying?
Tracking Analysis • How has app usage, needs and willingness to pay changed from 2010 results?
- Comparison with • How has HMI usage, needs and willingness to pay changed from 2010 results?
• How has smartphone usage levels changed from 2010 results?
2010 Study Results
• What is the customer satisfaction with existing OEM nav, connected nav, connected PND or other navigation
Vehicle solutions?
Satisfaction & • What brands consumers perceive to have best in class app ready connected solutions?
Brand Perceptions • What brands do consumers perceive to be best in terms of having the best HMI input output options?
• What brands do consumers perceive to be best in terms of offering telematics services?
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5. Mobility Apps- Mobile Apps are being Developed in a Variety of Fields
Impacting Sustainability and New Age Mobility
We will focus on the apps below and also investigate future app types
Dynamic Ride Sharing
Others – Location-enabled e.g. RelayRides, Carticipate
social networking, remote Dynamic Intermodal
communication Transport Planning
e.g. Foursquare, Viper e.g. Opti-Trans, Anystop
SmartStart
Augmented Reality Mobility App Parking Management and
Applications Categories Payment Solutions
e.g. Mobilizy e.g. Parking Dialogue
Crowdsourced Navigation
LBS Categories – e.g. Taxi
and Traffic Application
Booking Advanced Driver e.g. Waze, Inrix, Beat the
e.g. 1TouchTaxi, TaxiZapp Assistance Services Traffic
e.g. iOnRoad
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6. OEMs are Currently working on Developing API to Control
Entertainment Apps on Smartphones through vehicle HMI and at the
same time working on Free LBS Apps
Vehicle
Telematics Entertainment Location Based Navigation
Information Others
Related Apps Apps Service Apps Related Apps
Apps
Toyota I EV Apps –
BMW TomTom
Audi Car Heart Toyota Park BMW Active
Roadside Navigation
Monitor App Internet Smart App E, Nissan
Assistance App
Radio App LEAF apps
Ford - Sync Bosch
Mercedes myChevrolet OnStar Zip Car – Car
Enabled Navigation
Mbrace App App Mylink App Sharing App
Pandora App
Fauercia
BMW Ciao Fiat Ford – Sync Trapster –
Toyota Smart Smart Fit –
Connected Smartphone Enabled Speed
G-Book App Seat Related
App App Stitcher Camera App
App
Dynolicius – BMW/Mini Viper Smart Mercedes Green Apps
Continental
Diagnostics Connected Start Remote Smart Drive – Green
TPMS App
App App App App Meter App
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7. Future Connectivity Trends: VNC based data replicator method
popular today as future leans towards cloud based head unit
Cloud based Vehicle based
Revenue Opportunity: HMI – Display Revenue Opportunity: HMI - Display
Apps
Apps
All Data accessed from Cloud Smartphone used for connectivity
Smartphone / in-built modem used for connectivity
Partial Intelligence in Car Smartphone based
Revenue Opportunity: App / embedded unit Revenue Opportunity: HMI - Display
Apps
Apps Apps
Virtual skins loaded both on car and mobile phone
Smartphone provides connectivity
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8. Apps Scope: We will test Consumer Desirability and Willingness to Pay
for Existing and Upcoming App Ideas
We will investigate interest levels and willingness to pay for these current and future apps.
However this is not an exhaustive list and can be expanded based on client feedback
Medium to Long Term (>2 Years)
V2G
Short Term (Next 1 Year) Smart
Prognostics
Charging
Intermodal
Navigation Journey Trip Planning
& Traffic Planning
Current Telematics
LBS Social ADAS Services
Car Networking
Sharing Augmented
LBS Apps Reality EV Station
Finder NFC
Parking & Apps
V2X Apps Payment
Remote V2V
Control
Apps
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9. HMI Scope – A Variety of Input Output HMI Options relating to
Infotainment and Connectivity will be Discussed
Not an exhaustive list, but some current and future features are listed below. We will expand it
based on client feedback
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10. Telematics Services Scope – Will include all types of services such as
eCall/bCall, Diagnostics, UBI, SVT and also Analyze Impact of Upcoming eCall
Legislation
Usage-Based
Rental/Leasing
Pays As You
Drive Tolling
Post Crash Pays As You Stolen Vehicle
Assistance Drive Tax Recovery
Automatic
diagnosis and
Pays As You software
bCall Theft updates
Service Pollute Notification
In Vehicle
Pay As You
Drive or Usage- Driver
eCall Vehicle
Based Maintenance
Service Insurance Monitoring Assistance
Event Usage-Based Stolen Vehicle Remote Vehicle
Notification services (PAYD) Tracking Diagnosis
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11. Audio and Radio Solutions Scope – We will include Traditional Audio Systems
and Radio Solutions (Satellite Radio, Internet Radio, DAB etc) for Interest
Investigation
We also want to cover multimedia areas in this study – audio systems, radio technologies
current and upcoming ones. We can expand list based on feedback from clients
We will look to We will look to We will look to
analyze consumer analyze consumer analyze consumer
interest and interest, perceived interest, perceptions
willingness to pay for benefits, drawbacks, and willingness to pay
elements such as willingness to pay for for different radio
1) Sound processing 1) Internet radio apps platforms, such as
software 2) Pros and cons of 1) DAB, DAB+
2) internet radio apps 2) Satellite Digital
Speakers, Amplifiers, compared to other Radio
USB, etc radio platforms 3) HD Radio service
3) Surround sound 3) Data packages 4) AM/FM Radio
technologies analysis
4) Brand perceptions
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12. Research Methodology
Methodology: Sample size 2400
On-line panel based survey of consumers
To conduct this proposed research we will use an on-line Sample will be split between Rural and Urban
panel based survey. This will allow us to provide images consumers
and other stimuli to test consumer perceptions of the
Urban focus: London, Paris, Milan, Berlin, Madrid
challenging issues associated with apps, HMI, telematics
services, multimedia systems, etc. Furthermore, research Rural: random sample across each country
conducted by Frost & Sullivan using this approach has • France, Germany, Italy, UK & Spain
proven the high level of quality in data collected versus
CATI or on street intercept surveys. We will typically use
panels that are used for market research
purposes, therefore, panels quality is maintained.
Languages and Deliverables
Benefits of on-line panel based surveys... • Frost & Sullivan will conduct the research based on the
Benefits of On-line panel: main languages of English, French, Italian ,Spanish,
Improved and more effective screening capabilities Russian and German
Respondents typically provided with incentives and • Frost & Sullivan will deliver a report in PowerPoint
even if screened out consumers receive points so
more willing to answer honestly
format & provide access to data via portal - simulator
Allows questionnaires to include improved and likely to be included for the conjoint share of preference
advanced skip/branch logic and stimuli - cross tables and data files in SPSS can be provided
Responses not left open to individual interpretation upon request
(i.e. by the interviewer)
• The sample size and details will be finalized in
Faster data collection times as invitations sent in
parallel discussions with the key sponsors and is therefore
Generally more cost effective than CATI or on-street subject to change
intercept surveys
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13. Proposed Sample Size: Private Vehicle Owners
Consumers will be screened as follows. Frost & Sullivan uses panel providers that employ strict recruitment
guidelines and standards where possible or providers that use their panels for market research purposes only
(e.g. no telemarketing). Consumers will be provided with points or cash incentives to complete the survey, points
are usually awarded even when consumers are screened out.
Online Survey Sample A&B C D&E SUV MPV Total
Outlined is an on-line survey
with 2000 respondents across France 100 100 100 50 50 400
Europe.
Germany 100 100 100 50 50 400
Sample Structure
The quota per vehicle segment UK 100 100 100 50 50 400
is shown in the table to the
right. We are happy to discuss Italy 100 100 100 50 50 400
sample split and screening
criteria with clients and modify Spain 100 100 100 50 50 400
accordingly. Significance
testing (ANOVA and t-tests) will Total 500 500 500 250 250 2000
be used to compare views and
differences by country, vehicle
Note: Sample will provide 95% confidence level with a sample error of less than +/-5% at the
segment and other criteria will top level and when split by country. We can increase sample as required but sample costs
be highlighted in PowerPoint will increase exponentially, the above sample provides a balance between robust sample
report. and cost.
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