In Conversation with Qualcomm's Nakul Duggal
Nakul Duggal, SVP and GM, Automotive, Qualcomm Technologies, talks about how evolving consumer demands for safety and other services is driving growth for the connected-vehicle architecture and more.
The automotive industry's future is being defined by connectivity that aims to transform vehicles beyond products on two or more wheels. Connectivity is driving new-age relationships between customers and vehicle manufacturers, and the in-cabin experience and software ecosystem is modernising cars.
In the Part-I of this interview series, Nakul Duggal, SVP and GM, Automotive, Qualcomm Technologies, talks about how evolving consumer demands for safety and other services is driving growth for the connected-vehicle architecture, and how 5G is set to enable growth in the coming decade.
Watch Part-II of the Nakul Duggal interview -
In Conversation with Qualcomm's Nakul Duggal
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