Market for automotive electronic devices to grow to $17.4 billion globally in 2015

The global market for automotive electronic devices was estimated to be worth $15.1 billion in 2010. At a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 2.9%, the automotive electronic devices market is expected to grow to $17.4 billion in 2015.

Learn about the architecture of various automotive electronics devices such as: Global Positioning System (GPS) devices, in-dash players/entertainment systems, automotive video devices, satellite radio, and radar detectors and get to know about their geographical data, revenue by end application, business models, growth forecast and market trends. Company profiles and patent analysis are provided as well…

Use this report to:

  • Understand the automotive electronic devices market segmented into five categories: GPS devices, in-dash players/entertainment systems, automotive video devices, satellite radio, and radar detectors.
  • Identify the market ecosystem for each device category and the trends shaping the future.
  • Determine the key players in each category along with their market share.
  • Learn about the emerging technologies that will define the future of automotive electronic devices.

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AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRONIC DEVICES MARKET BY GEOGRAPHIC REGION, 2009–2015 ($ MILLIONS)

AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRONIC DEVICES MARKET BY GEOGRAPHIC REGION, 2009–2015 ($ MILLIONS)

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