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The Automotive Front End Modules (AFEM) market is a subset of the Telematics and Vehicle Electronics industry. AFEMs are electronic components that are used to control and monitor the performance of a vehicle. They are typically integrated into the vehicle's dashboard and provide information such as speed, fuel consumption, and engine temperature. AFEMs are also used to control the vehicle's audio and navigation systems.
AFEMs are becoming increasingly important in the automotive industry as they provide a range of features that improve the safety and efficiency of vehicles. They are also used to enable the integration of new technologies such as autonomous driving and connected services.
The AFEM market is highly competitive, with a number of major players including Bosch, Continental, Denso, and Delphi. These companies are investing heavily in research and development to develop new technologies and products that will enable them to remain competitive in the market.
Some of the other companies in the AFEM market include Autoliv, Lear, Magna, and ZF. Show Less Read more