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Integrated Systems and Telematics-Based Safety Applications Offer Lucrative Revenue Growth


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Frost & Sullivan hosts complimentary webinar analyzing the market increase potential due to soft technologies and system integration

MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA--March 22, 2012:

WHEN:

Thursday, March 29, 2012 at 11:00 a.m. EDT

LOCATION:

Online, with free registration

SPEAKERS:

Senior Analyst Ananth Srinivasan for Frost & Sullivan's Automotive & Transportation practice

The safety systems market has been in flux for the past two to three years, caused by compliance of the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA's) regulations. This market is projected to be on a steep growth trajectory within the next five to seven years due to the introduction of integrated safety systems (ISS) and the availability of telematics-based safety applications.

This briefing will show an overall picture of the medium- and heavy-duty truck safety systems market by analyzing each sub-segment, namely, driver information warning systems, active chassis control systems, integrated safety systems and telematics-based safety applications.  This overview will provide an understanding of how this segment is expected to evolve within the next five years.

Attendees will gain insights on the North American class 4-8 truck safety systems market; learn the impact of impending legislations for advanced safety technologies with an emphasis on stability control systems; as well as understand Mega Trends, market drivers and industry challenges. The discussion will include findings from Frost & Sullivan's customer research on advanced safety technologies. A live Q&A session with the analyst will follow the webinar.

Supporting Quotes
"In a period of truck production volatility, safety system manufacturers need to focus on soft technologies," said Frost & Sullivan Senior Analyst Ananth Srinvasan.  "These include safety and telematics technologies, which are able to insulate truck manufacturers and suppliers from revenue losses and strengthen potential revenue streams for long-term growth."

Supporting Resources
For more information about Frost & Sullivan's Automotive & Transportation practice, please visit: http://www.automotive.frost.com

Registration

  • To attend the briefing, email jeannette.garcia@frost.com your full name, job title, company name, company telephone number, company email address and website, city, state and country.
  • Receive a recorded version of the briefing anytime by submitting the aforementioned contact details.

 

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