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Growth Opportunities in E-Mobility, Tire Monitoring, Intelligent Transmissions, Non-Contact Touchscreens, Autonomous Vehicles, and Intelligent Fleet Management

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  • 38 Pages
  • August 2020
  • Region: Global
  • Frost & Sullivan
  • ID: 5157016

This Mobility Technology Opportunity Engine (TOE) for August 2020 covers innovations in E-mobility, tire monitoring, intelligent transmissions, non-contact touchscreens, autonomous vehicles, and intelligent fleet management. Some of the innovations profiled include advancements in real-time monitoring of tires, radar sensing for autonomous vehicles, deep learning to predict pedestrian behavior, automated parking vehicle solution, remote data transmission, and cost-effective EV batteries.

The purpose of the Mobility Technology TOE is to raise awareness of global technology innovations in self-propelled ground-based mobile platforms that are not only technically significant but potentially offering commercial value. Each monthly TOE provides subscribers valuable descriptions and analyses of 10 noteworthy innovations. The main focus is on highway-licensed motor vehicles (light, medium, and heavy). Passenger cars, trucks, buses, motorcycles, scooters, and railway locomotives are within the product scope, energized by any fuel. Many of the innovations concern powertrains (internal combustion engines, turbines, battery electrics, fuel cell electrics, hybrid-electrics), as well as drivetrains (including transmissions), interiors--seating and displays, advanced materials--as for body/chassis, wireless connectivity, and self-driving technology that is currently receiving so much attention. The A&T TOE outlines and evaluates each innovation, notes which organizations and developers are involved, projects the likely timing for commercialization, furnishes a patent analysis and provides valuable strategic insights for industry stakeholders.

The Advanced Manufacturing and Automation (AMA) Cluster covers technologies that enable clean, lean, and flexible manufacturing and industrial automation. Technologies such as three-dimensional (3D) and four-dimensional (4D) printing, wireless sensors and networks, information and communication technology, multi-material joining, composites manufacturing, digital manufacturing, micro- and nano-manufacturing, lasers, advanced software, and printing techniques, are covered as part of this cluster. The technologies covered here impact a wide range of industries, such as the impact semiconductor, automotive and transportation, aerospace and defense, industrial, healthcare, logistics, and electronics industries.


Table of Contents

1. Innovations in Mobility


  • Netradyne Inc., US
    • Growth Opportunities

  • Princeton University, US
    • Growth Opportunities

  • University of Cambridge, UK
    • Growth Opportunities

  • Groupe PSA, France
    • Growth Opportunities

  • Bridgestone Americas Inc., Us, Microsoft, US
    • Growth Opportunities

  • Kia Motors Corporation, Korea
    • Growth Opportunities

  • Graz University of Technology, Austria
    • Growth Opportunities

  • Lunewave, US
    • Growth Opportunities

  • Perceptive Automata, US
    • Growth Opportunities

  • Kopernikus Automotive, Germany
    • Growth Opportunities

  • Hazen.Ai, Saudi Arabia
  • Carnegie Mellon University, US
    • Growth Opportunities

  • Aston University, UK
    • Growth Opportunities

  • Argonne National Laboratory, US
    • Growth Opportunities

  • Nust Misis, Russia
    • Growth Opportunities

2. Key Contacts


Companies Mentioned (Partial List)

A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:

  • Argonne National Laboratory
  • Aston University
  • Bridgestone Americas Inc.
  • Carnegie Mellon University
  • Graz University of Technology
  • Groupe PSA
  • Hazen.AI
  • Kia Motors Corporation
  • Kopernikus Automotive
  • Lunewave
  • Netradyne Inc.
  • Nust Misis
  • Perceptive Automata
  • Princeton University
  • University of Cambridge