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No ‘big bang’ in sight, but demand for connectivity is heating up

The rollout of connected technology is set to pick up pace, and will play an important role in OEM differentiation, observes Freddie Holmes

According to a new whitepaper by San Diego-headquartered Abalta Technologies, the face of the connected car market is rapidly evolving. The company describes itself as an emerging leader in the connected car landscape, bridging the gap between smartphones and in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) systems.

Speaking to Automotive World, Michael O’Shea, Chief Executive of Abalta Technologies, discussed some of the upcoming trends in vehicle connectivity.

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