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OEMs make the move toward flexible HMI

Advances in software have had a profound impact on the human-machine interface, Elektrobit’s Artur Seidel tells Freddie Holmes

The impact of software on the human-machine interface (HMI) has been profound. Further improvement to the HMI is no longer just about updating physical buttons from plastic to metal or replacing the CD player with a touch screen infotainment system. Instead, it’s about utilising software to display information in engaging new ways.  

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