This report aims to identify and access various emerging human-machine interface (HMI) systems and technologies. A qualitative and quantitative analysis for each emerging technology will be provided to establish—a supplier-OEM landscape, the forecast start of production and subsequent volumes throughout the forecast horizon, and the viability of the technology.
In light of the emerging nature of the technologies covered in this report, the forecast horizon has been extended to highlight seven years into the future of automotive production (2024–30).
There are two main sections in the report:
−Emerging display technologies: This section covers display technologies that, in many cases, already exist within the consumer electronics world, but may also have potential in automotive over this forecast horizon.
−Emerging non-display technologies: This section generally covers non-display HMI technologies throughout vehicles, from driver/occupant monitoring to virtual personal assistants (VPAs) and smart/switchable glass.
The systems and technologies covered in this report were selected based on a number of different factors, including an increased importance at conferences and trade shows, a potentially transformative feature that could affect existing established technologies, direct interest from automakers and suppliers for S&P Global research, and trends outside the vehicle industry that are likely to spread into automotive.
Unlike many user interface (UI) or user experience (UX) offerings on AutoTechInsight, the content of this report may vary with each update. The topics covered may lose interest owing to lack of viability in vehicles or could gain a high enough level of interest warranting a dedicated report within the UI/UX service.
Overview
Emerging display technologies
Emerging non-display technologies
Key takeaways