Leading Companies
Global Automotive Embedded Systems Market: Key Developments
- In April 2021, Garmin International, Inc., which is a subsidiary of Garmin Ltd., had introduced an all-new 2021 voice-controlled dash cam series with Live View monitoring and automated video storage to assist drivers in capturing the incidences.
- In June 2021, Zhuhai ENPOWER Electric Co., Ltd, announced that it is the first to integrate the latest 750 V automotive-grade IGBTs from Infineon Technologies AG. The discrete IGBT EDT2 devices enable performance boosts and system cost savings in main inverter applications and DC link discharge switches of electric vehicles are also useful in achieving system integration targets.
- In October 2021, German technology group, Robert Bosch GmbH had earmarked more than US$ 400 Billion for investments in microchip production to ease a global shortage.
- In April 2022, DENSO Corporation collaborated with United Semiconductor Japan Co., Ltd. (USJC), a subsidiary of United Microelectronics Corporation, for the production of power semiconductors at USJC’s 300mm fab to cater to growth in demand in the automotive market.
- In June 2022, Realtime Robotics, Inc., (simple, extensible platform for automation) announced that it has collaborated with Mitsubishi Electric Automation, Inc., (Enabling innovations in smart manufacturing, engineering efficiency, predictive maintenance, and integrated robotics) to further the programming and control of industrial robots with innovative motion control and collision avoidance software used in automotive.
Global Automotive Embedded Systems Market: Key Companies Insights
Key players operating in the Global Automotive Embedded Systems Market are Robert Bosch GmbH, Panasonic Corporation, Toshiba, Continental AG, Denso Corporation, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Texas Instruments Incorporated, Infineon Technologies AG, Harman International.