Parks Associates' Annual CONNECTIONS Conference Happening in San Francisco

By Laura Dolan

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May 17, 2019

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Parks Associates' Annual CONNECTIONS Conference Happening in San Francisco

The conference will showcase the Connected Car Corner, by InstallerNet, and a special session devoted to those who want to implement their IoT solutions in the vehicle.

DALLAS. Parks Associates’ 23rd-annual CONNECTIONS™: The Premier Connected Home Conference is taking place at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport from May 21-23. It will showcase the Connected Car Corner, by InstallerNet, and a special session devoted to vendors, manufacturers, and service providers who want to implement their IoT solutions in the vehicle.

The Connected Car Corner, by InstallerNet, includes ideas contributed by Alpine, Owlcam, Reviver, SiriusXM, Support.com, VOXX, Waylens, and more.

Solutions on display include:

  • Android Auto and Apple Car Play
  • dash camera recording
  • customer lifecycle support
  • digital key control and license plate
  • driver scoring
  • remote engine start
  • radar detection
  • GPS navigation
  • safety and security features
  • voice activation
  • Wi-Fi hotspot
  • wireless backup camera

The session "Connected Cars: Extension for the Smart Home" will include the following speakers:

Brian Brackenbury, Director, Connected Products, Gentex Corporation
Jan-Philipp Gehrmann, Director, Head of Automotive Sales & Marketing Silicon Valley, NXP
Andy Hodge, CEO, Founder, Owl Cameras Inc.
Katie McMahon, VP and GM, SoundHound Inc.
Dr. Alan Messer, CTO, Mojio

"From a technology perspective, many of the building blocks are already in-place for cars to connect to the smart home; however, ensuring a simple, intuitive, easy-to-use interface is critical for a non-distracted driving experience," said Gentex Corporation’s Director, Connected Products, Brian Brackenbury. "While voice has made some great strides forward, the automobile environment has factors like road noise, fellow passengers, and noisy kids that don't always make voice the right choice for a user interface. Aggregating the fragmented services into a simple, one-touch interface, like HomeLink Connect, will ensure the end user gets something they can actually use every day, in all conditions!"

For more information, visit www.connectionsconference.com.

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