Getting the automotive industry to transform is something that i think every auto maker is taking very seriously. I think connectivity, in building new business models around how connectivity changes the value proposition for a car will start to become very relevant. And then in terms of itas, my prediction is that you woing t start to see these features a becoming more and more focused on convenience, as opposed to philotonomy.
Cars and mobility might not be the first thing you think about when you hear the name Qualcomm, but like other high tech titans the chip maker is betting big on the automotive market. Nakul Duggal is Qualcomm's Senior Vice President and General Manager of Automotive, and he joins the show to discuss his strategy to put the firm's technology at the foundation of next generation vehicles. From the differences between smartphones and cars to Qualcomm's bid for the supplier Veoneer, this week's Duggal explains his approach and ambitions in the automotive sector.