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BMW, Panasonic, Microsoft to Discuss During CES How the In-Car Infotainment Industry Can Reach Projected $50 Billion Value by 2012

Selected industry leaders including BMW, Panasonic and Microsoft will be discussing the trends and innovations to come in the in-car infotainment in Las Vegas on the last day of CES at the annual Consumer Telematics Seminar.

(PRWEB) November 17, 2007 -- Selected industry leaders including BMW, Panasonic and Microsoft will be discussing the trends and innovations to come in the in-car infotainment in Las Vegas on the last day of CES at the annual Consumer Telematics Seminar.

With a culture that pushes creation, innovation and a breaking of all design and technological boundaries, the consumer electronics industry continues to deliver thrilling new devices to the delight of the digitally greedy consumers. This culture provokes the automakers' to sit up and take notice of what devices they need to facilitate and provide integration into the vehicle so that consumers can experience all functionalities in their car.

A clear challenge between the two industries is the differing design lifecycle whereby OEM's develop their vehicles years in advance and comparatively consumer electronic devices are designed and produced within months.

"The trend towards consumer electronics device integration into the automobile will continue to accelerate. The relationship between these two disparate industries will be strengthened through innovative and collaborative exchanges as exemplified by this conference." Fran Dance, Telematics Business Development Manager, BMW who is speaking at the Consumer Telematics Seminar 2008.

As the value and potential of the consumer electronics industry undergoes rapid growth, in turn the challenge of delivering the high level experience consumers have become accustomed to in all aspects of their digital lifestyle faces the automotive infotainment sector. The biggest challenge is with the range of frequently incompatible technologies for getting infotainment in and out of the vehicle and establishing the sure fire strategy that will satisfy customer expectations.

Telematics Update's Consumer Telematics Seminar 2008 conference has been created as a platform for visionary companies in the infotainment arena who are keen to clear the challenges and embrace the opportunities ahead for the industry. With BMW and Panasonic contributing to the discussion on wireless connectivity and Microsoft, Mercedes Benz and Pioneer thrashing out the issues with digital rights management this focussed event is a key appointment for your CES schedule.

See the event agenda, where navigation, rear seat entertainment and data broadcast services are all up for discussion! To learn more about the conference, the topics and the confirmed speakers visit: http://www.telematicsupdate.com/info/419

The confirmed speakers include senior executives from Garmin, Microsoft, BMW, Mercedes Benz, XM, Delphi and more.

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