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ABALTA TECHNOLOGIES


Previous Appearances: None; first year Technology on Display: The WEBLINK product. This product is designed for car companies to bring a dynam- ic app and connected car experience to their customers. By leveraging the end user’s smartphone, WEBLINK strives to provide a premium app experience at a very low price Future Vision of the Connected Car: For it to be practical and affordable to bring large numbers of apps to the car and simplify the process of maintaining and updating those apps over the life of the car What Will Define a Successful Show: Hopes to impress upon visitors the value of their unique approach to the connected car


Tis year’s event will feature a wide variety of companies, from start-ups to established mainstays, to provide an inside view at the future of the connected car. To clarify what each company will be exhibiting at the expo, we’ve gathered data from each company, highlighting what they’ll be contributing to the future of the automotive universe.


Previous Appearances: One; second appearance. Technology on Display: The Choreo cloud-based connect- ed vehicle services platform. Choreo is deployed globally in 50 countries and 32 languages. The platform currently handles over 4 million connected cars (and growing) Future Vision of the Connected Car: The company claims to enable the global deployment and management of connected car programs; agility, scalability and flexibility at the make/model/country level; personalized connect- ed car user experience via smartphone integration and an ecosystem of infotainment content; dynamic system, program and content updates; legal and regulatory com- pliance for safety and security What Will Define a Successful Show: Strong floor traffic and engagement at their exhibit; strong press interviews and associated media coverage; strong attendance at their press event news announcement 


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