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The Vehicle to Everything (V2X) market is a subset of the telematics and vehicle electronics industry. It is focused on the development of technologies that enable vehicles to communicate with other vehicles, infrastructure, and pedestrians. This communication is enabled through the use of wireless networks, such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and cellular networks. V2X technology is used to improve safety, reduce traffic congestion, and provide better navigation.
V2X technology is used in a variety of applications, such as autonomous driving, traffic management, and vehicle-to-infrastructure communication. It is also used in the development of connected vehicles, which are vehicles that are connected to the internet and can communicate with other vehicles and infrastructure.
Some of the companies in the V2X market include Qualcomm, NXP Semiconductors, Autotalks, Savari, and Cohda Wireless. Show Less Read more