mercredi 4 janvier 2017

Panasonic Announces New Car Automation and Information Tech


Panasonic announced its plans to make driving more exciting in the future. The company announced collaborations with auto and computing companies for both "infotainment" and self-driving cars going forward.

IBM is using its Watson technology to develop "an eCommerce infotainment system" called Panasonic Cognitive Infotainment. The platform promises such conveniences as an "eCommerce transaction with a quick service restaurant," meaning you can order a meal while on the road and have it paid and readied for delivery when you arrive.

Chrysler Portal Concept

Chrysler Portal Concept

It's also working with Qualcomm to create Android-based infotainment systems. The initiative uses Android 7.0 technology and offers auto makers a way to consolidate technology experiences over an entire vehicle line-up.

The Chrysler Portal Concept is designed to "create the utmost affordable, adaptable" and upgradeable autonomous automobile experience, according to Panasonic. The system includes facial recognition, device integration, and customization options for cars. Panasonic touts its upgradeable nature as making the system flexible as the technology moves forward.

All of Panasonic's new technology is on display at CES in the "Chrysler Portal Virtual Concept experience" at Panasonic's booth.

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