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The Car of the Future: Electric, Connected and Autonomous by Joe Barkai

The way we interact with modern car design is changing rapidly

It’s no secret that cars are changing. They are becoming more connected, automated, and electric. But what does this mean for the companies that produce the parts and subsystems in these future cars?

Going forward, suppliers will need to take a holistic approach to automotive design. In particular, mechanical, electrical, software, and other design disciplines must be integrated, rather than separate.

In this paper, Joe Barkai, an automotive analyst and Chairman of the Vehicle IoT Committee at the SAE, explains the challenges ahead in automotive design and how to meet them.

Keep your advantage in the future by downloading our free white paper now and learn how automotive design is changing in the future, and what that means for automotive suppliers.


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