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Report CES 2019: Automotive HMI Focus

Peter Rössger | 01/22/2019

The trend that cars become connected devices, highly personalized, data driven, and data producing is more than obvious and leads to growing presence at the show.

Last year the North Hall was almost filled with car related companies, plus a few exhibits in other halls. This year the North Hall was completely occupied by automotive companies plus a large ballroom at the Westgate plus a serious number of booths in the central hall. The parking lot in front of the Convention Center was also packed with mobility related exhibits. Even Google, that took the location Gibson Guitars had over all the years, showed their vision of mobility and cars.

This report contains information about HMI development, with the following index:

  • Content
  • Figures
  • General Trends
  • Automotive Trends
  • Dreams and Reality
  • Empty Rooms and Vehicle Interior
  • More Services, less Products
  • Skateboards and Pods
  • Automotive HMI Trends
  • Screens Everywhere
  • Pillar to Pillar Displays
  • Emotion Detection
  • Personal Highlights
  • Micro-SNAP by Rinspeed
  • Mercedes Urbanetic
  • Baidu Apollo
  • Samsung Touch and Haptic HMI
  • Nissan Invisible to Visible
  • BCS Sidesticks
  • Outlook
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