Rumberger Discusses Findings of Connected Cars & Autonomous Vehicle Survey in Silicon Valley Business Journal
October 24, 2017
Silicon Valley Business Journal
Partner Todd Rumberger was quoted in a Silicon Valley Business Journal article, “Forget Detroit, Industry Leaders Are Placing Their Bets on Silicon Valley in Connected Cars Race” about whether Silicon Valley will win the connected and autonomous car race.
“Incumbents are increasingly embracing these changes through startup investments and acquisitions, while new entrants are positioning themselves for successful integration into traditional supply chains through commercial partnerships with incumbents,” Rumberger said. “Whether Silicon Valley and Detroit are on a collision course or a collaborative and integrated path forward remains to be seen, but in the near-term, we expect each will continue to do what they do best – innovate and produce.”
“Incumbents are increasingly embracing these changes through startup investments and acquisitions, while new entrants are positioning themselves for successful integration into traditional supply chains through commercial partnerships with incumbents,” Rumberger said. “Whether Silicon Valley and Detroit are on a collision course or a collaborative and integrated path forward remains to be seen, but in the near-term, we expect each will continue to do what they do best – innovate and produce.”
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