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Hamid Zarghampour Interview: Fragmented Ecosystems

How fragmented ecosystems are limiting connectivity for vehicles

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Steven Wicks
Steven Wicks
10/17/2022

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Connected Vehicles Europe: Automotive IQ speaks to Hamid Zarghampour, Chief Strategist at Swedish Transport Administration.

Get your copy of our interview with Hamid to learn more on his conference discussion, What Arrangements can be Made to Encourage Fragmented Sectors to Work Together?

Getting a fragmented ecosystem to work together is a big limitation for developing connectivity for vehicles. In this interview, Hamid details more on this matter and clears up unanswered questions in the automotive connectivity industry; including who is doing what in the ecosystem, what resources and workloads have been allocated across the automotive and connectivity sectors and what OEMs are expecting from the wider industry.

Hamid is speaking at Automotive IQ’s conference, Connected Vehicles Europe 2022 which takes place in Munich, Germany, November 29 - December 01, 2022. Join us by registering now!

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