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Global Demand for Autonomous Vehicles Encourages Alliances with Start-ups
"The automotive industry value chain is transitioning from the traditional pyramidal form to a flat structure," said . "Further, technology developers are working with OEMs and tiered suppliers to develop, validate, supply, and integrate AD features into vehicle platforms."
Mohan Kumar added: "Factors such as traffic congestion, emissions, and shifting customer preference toward convenience features in vehicles are disrupting the technological advancement of automotive systems. This trend is pushing technology participants and OEMs to deploy convenience features, such as adaptive cruise control, autonomous parking, and L2 and L2+ piloted driving in their vehicles as optional bundles."
To take advantage of this transition from ADAS to AD in the automotive space, start-ups and OEMs should focus on:
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