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The Automotive Printed Circuit Board (PCB) market is a key component of the telematics and vehicle electronics industry. It is used to connect and control the various electronic components of a vehicle, such as sensors, actuators, and displays. Automotive PCBs are designed to withstand the harsh conditions of the automotive environment, including extreme temperatures, vibration, and moisture. They are also designed to be lightweight and cost-effective.
The automotive PCB market is driven by the increasing demand for advanced safety and convenience features in vehicles. This includes features such as advanced driver assistance systems, infotainment systems, and connected vehicle technologies. The increasing demand for electric vehicles is also driving the growth of the automotive PCB market.
Some of the major players in the automotive PCB market include Samsung Electronics, LG Innotek, Murata Manufacturing, TDK Corporation, and NXP Semiconductors. Other notable companies include Fujitsu, Panasonic, and Hitachi. Show Less Read more