Next-Generation Infotainment Technology

With multi-function sensors and miniaturized connectors, embedded antennas and lightweight wire, engineers can build next-generation infotainment applications that enable smarter experiences for drivers, passengers, and pedestrians.
Dec. 4, 2020

Infotainment systems have long helped make our everyday experiences – in cars and airplanes, elevators and public spaces – more enjoyable, with convenient access to music, films, and other casual entertainment. As hardware and software advanced, these systems have evolved to make it even easier to access our favorite content, as well as get critical trip information like schedule changes, travel conditions, and destination updates.

Today, these systems are increasingly built with rugged electronic components that guarantee robust data, power, and signal connectivity – and these components are a crucial part of the architecture in the devices, machines, and networks that are changing how we travel, live, and communicate. 

As engineers design systems to meet the current expectation for greater end-to-end connectivity, the next-generation infotainment application is at the forefront. In this white paper, learn more about how future-ready connectivity is being implemented into complex infotainment systems engineered for function, safety, and efficiency.