Automotive Gesture Recognition Systems Market Outlook - 2021
The Gesture Recognition (GR) has been a technology which would help humans to interact with machines without touching it. But things are looking bright for the futuristic interface, the image sensors incorporated in many devices which is making the gesture recognition market to grow at higher rate with more potential. The first gesture recognition was witnessed back in 1997 when IBM demonstrated something it called natural computing – which was a combination of speech recognition and gesture recognition software; where a giant globe spun on a screen while a researcher waved his arms to move it and shrink it which has inspired the futuristic market of gesture recognition & touch-less sensing technology.

past few years, gesture recognition has made its debut in entertainment and gaming markets. The first mover in gesture recognition was presented by the Microsoft’s Kinect game controller which used a stereoscopic 2D image sensor which brought this GR technology to all the electronic devices in consumer’s life. Now, gesture recognition is becoming a commonplace technology, enabling humans and machines to interface more easily in the home, automobile, and at work. Gesture recognition has long been researched with 2D vision, but with the advent of 3D sensor technology, its applications are now more diverse, spanning a variety of markets. One of the major game changing 3D image sensors in GR technology is the Time-of-Flight (ToF) which has given the capability to tap the other opportunistic markets.
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Continental AG, headquartered in Hanover, Germany, is one of the top players in the automotive GRS market. It is an industry leader in the production and sales of automotive GRS application, with overall revenue of about USD 43.55 billion in 2015. The interior division caters to the Human Machine Interface solutions. Continental AG’s major customer base includes Ford Motor Company (U.S.), Volkswagen AG (Germany), Renault Nissan Deutschland AG (Germany), General Motors Powertrain Germany GmbH (Germany), and Daimler AG (Germany). The company is present in North America, Europe, and the Asia- Pacific region. In May 2015, the company acquired the automotive software unit of Elektrobit (Finland) for USD 680 million. With this acquisition, Continental aims to strengthen its automotive software business, which can be helpful for the development of its gesture recognition software.
Target Audience of Automotive Gesture Recognition Systems Market
- Automotive component manufacturers
- Raw material suppliers
- Automotive manufacturers
- Distributors and suppliers of automotive components/parts
- Industry associations and experts
Harman International Industries, Inc., headquartered in Stamford, U.S., is involved in the designing and engineering of connected products and solutions for automakers, consumers and enterprises worldwide. The company has a major presence in the Americas, Europe and Asia and operates through different segments such as Connected Car, Lifestyle Audio, Professional Solutions, Connected Services and others. The company has expertise in key domains including safety, design, navigation, connectivity, networking, HMI, and gesture recognition systems. In November 2016, Samsung Electronics (South Korea) and Harman International Industries, Incorporated signed an agreement under which Samsung will acquire Harman for an equity value of USD 8.00 Billion.
The automotive GRS market consists of various major system manufacturers. Companies such as Continental AG (Germany), HARMAN International Industries (U.S.), SoftKinetic (Belgium), Synaptics Incorporated (U.S), Visteon Corp (U.S), NXP Semiconductors (Netherlands), Omek Interactive Ltd. (Israel), Qualcomm Inc. (U.S.), eyeSight Technologies Ltd. (Israel) and Cognitec Systems GmbH (Germany) are the major manufacturers of gesture recognition systems globally.
Research Coverage
The report covers the automotive GRS market based on Region (North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of World), component type (touch based systems and touchless systems), Application type (multimedia/infotainment/navigation, lighting systems and others), and authentication type (hand/fingerprint/leg recognition, face recognition, vision/iris recognition and others).
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