Global Center Stack Display Market By Display Technology (TFT LCD and OLED), By Display Size (Upto 7 inch and More than 7 inch), By Region, Industry Analysis and Forecast, 2020 - 2026
Report Id: KBV-4290Publication Date: July-2020Number of Pages: 177
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The Global Center Stack Display Market size is expected to reach $12.2 billion by 2026, rising at a market growth of 14.9% CAGR during the forecast period. The mechatronics industry has swiftly captivated the vehicle sector and has transformed the traditional machine into an intelligent, consumer and driver-friendly vehicle. In the automotive industry, the use of efficient high-end electronic control modules increased its demand. Advanced electronic driving controls in vehicles have turned the driving experience into a pleasant one. In addition, electronic infotainment systems have become a fundamental feature in the automotive industry today for passenger and commercial vehicles. One of the leading drivers for the global automotive industry is expected to be the Consumer Electronics division.
Global Center Stack Display Market Size
Since the beginning of a small screen, automotive displays have developed with a few buttons and knobs, which have become the main way to provide drivers and passengers with important vehicle information. A variety of interactive content, including navigation, cabin temperature controls and music or information on entertainment can feature on the center stack of an infotainment system. The head unit, which is connected remotely by high-speed interfaces, usually receives data from this display.
The market for center stack displays is expected to see substantial growth in the coming years due to the growing demand for gesture control, advanced infotainment systems and central controls that are commonly used in passenger vehicles for luxury, safety, comfort and safety benefits. In addition, rising customer demand for convenience features and in-vehicle comfort and an increasing emphasis in connected vehicles are accelerating market growth. Customers rely more on vehicles equipped with several electronic gadgets and in-vehicle technology. For example, smartphones can be connected to the in-vehicle infotainment system. This integration of the smartphone interface with the in-vehicle infotainment system enables users to make calls using the in-vehicle touchscreen infotainment display. As a result, the ease and flexibility provided by the implementation of center stack systems is anticipated to accelerate market growth.
Center Stack Display Market Share
Based on Display Technology, the market is segmented into TFT LCD and OLED. Based on Display Size, the market is segmented into Upto 7 inch and More than 7 inch. Based on Regions, the market is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Latin America, Middle East & Africa.
The major strategies followed by the market participants are Partnerships and Product Launches. Based on the Analysis presented in the Cardinal matrix, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. is the major forerunner in the Center Stack Display Market. Companies such as Visteon Corporation, Faurecia SA, Continental AG, Panasonic Corporation, and Magna International, Inc., Alps Alpine Co., Ltd., Robert Bosch GmbH, Texas Instruments, Inc., and Hyundai Motor Company are some of the key innovators in the market.
The market research report covers the analysis of key stake holders of the market. Key companies profiled in the report include Alps Alpine Co., Ltd., Continental AG, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. (Samsung Group), Hyundai Motor Company, Panasonic Corporation, Robert Bosch GmbH, Texas Instruments, Inc., Magna International, Inc., Faurecia SA, and Visteon Corporation.
Recent Strategies Deployed in Center Stack Display Market
» Partnerships, Collaborations, and Agreements:
May-2020: Continental AG signed an agreement with Pioneer Corporation, a company specialized in digital entertainment products. Following the agreement, Continental integrated Pioneer’s entire infotainment subdomain into its high-performance computer for vehicle cockpits. This integration aimed to provide vehicle manufacturers with a much greater degree of flexibility regarding the development of cockpit systems.
Mar-2020: Continental launched the 3D display without special glasses for the Hyundai Genesis GV80. The display relies on an interior camera to detect the driver's line of sight. An internal camera has been deployed inside the cabin that detects the driver's line of sight and adjusts the 3D views to their precise head position.
Jan-2020: Visteon Corporation collaborated with Corning, a company specialized in specialty glass, ceramics, and related materials & technologies. Following the collaboration, the latter company was aimed to start the mass production of its patented ColdForm technology for curved automotive display
Dec-2019: Faurecia signed a partnership agreement with Devialet, a leader in acoustic. Following this partnership, the companies aimed at developing in-car infotainment systems.
Nov-2019: Faurecia signed an agreement with Aptoide, one of the Android app stores. Following the agreement, the companies have established a 50-50 joint venture. The joint venture was aimed at developing and operating Android App Store solutions for the global automotive market.
Jun-2019: Faurecia teamed up with Accenture and Affectiva for innovating driver safety and in-car infotainment for occupants.
Apr-2019: Harman International, a subsidiary of Samsung Electronics came into partnership with BMW Group. Under this partnership, the former company aimed at providing its next generation of infotainment modules to BMW.
Apr-2019: Faurecia announced collaboration with Access Co. Under this collaboration, the former company aimed at integrating the latter company's ACCESS Twine for Car solution to its next-generation in-car infotainment.
Feb-2019: Alpine came into partnership with VNC Automotive, a leader in transport entertainment and connectivity software. This partnership was signed in the provision of the former company's latest infotainment concept called the ‘Add-On Box’. This Add-On Box feature enables the car makers in expanding the functionality of their infotainment systems.
» Acquisition and Mergers:
Jul-2018: Faurecia acquired Parrot Automotive for accelerating the development of its infotainment solutions based on the Android operating system by Parrot Automotive and the development of an open platform that combines the different connected systems and functionalities of the vehicle interior.
May-2016: Magna International announced an agreement to acquire Telemotive AG, a provider of engineering services for the automotive electronics segment. The acquisition would strengthen its position in the automotive market.
Jan-2016: Visteon Corporation acquired AllGo Embedded Systems Pvt. Ltd., a product design company focused on providing multimedia solutions for automotive and computer vision markets. The acquisition strengthened Visteon's infotainment software capabilities.
» Product Launches and Product Expansions:
Aug-2019: Bosch announced it is developing new technology that would add glasses-free 3D imaging to future versions of its in-car digital display technology.
» Geographical Expansions:
Apr-2020: Hyundai Mobis announced that it is opening a new technical center in India. The center would develop and validate automotive software. The company aims to strengthen its research and development (R&D) activities in India, particularly software development for autonomous vehicles. The major focus on this center would be on developing mostly automotive electronic parts, such as IVI applications, airbag control units (ACUs), electronic braking systems (MEB5), and the AUTOSAR platform.
Jul-2019: Bosch opened a new Bosch digital cabin R&D center in Shanghai. The R&D center would develop smart digital cabin products such as driver and passenger monitoring systems, information domain computers, and 5G-V2X (vehicle-to-everything) connectivity control units.
Scope of the Center Stack Display Market Analysis
Market Segmentation:
By Display Technology
TFT LCD
OLED
By Display Size
Upto 7 inch
More than 7 inch
By Geography
North America
US
Canada
Mexico
Rest of North America
Europe
Germany
UK
France
Russia
Spain
Italy
Rest of Europe
Asia Pacific
China
Japan
India
South Korea
Singapore
Malaysia
Rest of Asia Pacific
LAMEA
Brazil
Argentina
UAE
Saudi Arabia
South Africa
Nigeria
Rest of LAMEA
Companies Profiled
Alps Alpine Co., Ltd.
Continental AG
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. (Samsung Group)
Hyundai Motor Company
Panasonic Corporation
Robert Bosch GmbH
Texas Instruments, Inc.
Magna International, Inc.
Faurecia SA
Visteon Corporation
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Frequently Asked Questions About This Report
The global center stack display market size is expected to reach $12.2 billion by 2026.
The major factors that are anticipated to drive the center stack display industry include digitization of modern day vehicles, Increasing demand for gesture control, and Increased demand for advanced infotainment systems.
The TFT LCD segment was a market leader and comprised over 80.0% of overall revenue in 2019.
The Asia Pacific dominated the market and predicted to have the highest market share over the forecast period.
Alps Alpine Co., Ltd., Continental AG, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. (Samsung Group), Hyundai Motor Company, Panasonic Corporation, Robert Bosch GmbH, Texas Instruments, Inc., Magna International, Inc., Faurecia SA, and Visteon Corporation.