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Taiwan at the centre of a booming satellite navigation industry,
says Canalys
- Canalys Navigation Forum comes to Taipei in May
Taipei - Thursday, 13 March 2008
For immediate release
Recent market data released by leading industry analyst firm
Canalys shows how the boom in the global satellite navigation market
is continuing. Worldwide shipments of mobile GPS navigation devices
increased from 16.8 million in 2006 to 39.0 million last year, with
Taiwan emerging as the fourth-largest market in Asia Pacific in
terms of shipments and home to many of the OEMs and ODMs that are so
vital to this industry. It is therefore critical that Taiwanese
manufacturers stay in touch with the changing market dynamics to
stay competitive.
“Taiwan already has a key role in the global navigation
industry,” said Chris Jones, Canalys VP and principal analyst. “But
the industry is changing. The US market has taken off, but seen
rapid declines in selling prices, and the Asia Pacific region is now
growing faster than Europe. Hardware vendors are buying mapping and
software companies. Different vendors lead these different markets
and knowing who to partner with will be crucial for future success.
In addition we will see big changes in device capabilities and
platform choices over the next few years. Portable Navigation
Devices (PNDs) today account for 90% of shipments, but smart phones
are the fastest growing mobile GPS navigation device category and
have great potential, especially in large, underpenetrated markets
like China and India. The integration of cellular connectivity by
PND vendors is also going to throw up huge technical, marketing and
channel issues; and the development of additional revenue streams
through new location-aware services, though attractive, presents
many challenges for manufacturers, software companies and network
operators.”
On 15 May 2008, the Canalys Navigation Forum will bring
navigation and location technology business leaders and innovators
together in Taipei to share insights and discuss the future
development of the global and local market, as well as present
analysis from its new Taiwan mobility market survey. Chris Jones
will be joined on stage by Canalys CEO Steve Brazier, leading
analysts from Asia and Europe, and other industry figures.
Chris Jones added, “GPS devices are about to spread far beyond
their established markets in Japan, Korea, Europe and the US to
reach consumers globally. GPS integration in mobile phones, cameras
and other devices will bring far greater volumes than we are seeing
now, while driving down costs even further. For Taiwan these changes
present both an opportunity and a threat.” Jones continued,
“Taiwanese OEMs and ODMs need to understand how big these markets
are; they also need to ensure they’re working with the right
technology and business partners; and they need to keep a close eye
on technology developments to understand how they can remain
competitive, driving down material costs while producing
market-leading devices. The Canalys Navigation Forum in Taipei is an
essential event for those who wish to maximise their chances of
success in this industry over the next few years.”
For information about the Canalys Navigation Forum, to register
or to find out about sponsorship opportunities please visit
http://taipei.canalysnavigationforum.com or contact Canalys
directly at its Singapore
or European offices.
About Canalys
Founded in 1998, Canalys is one of the fastest growing technology
market analyst firms in the world. It specialises in delivering high
quality market data, analysis and advice to the world’s leading
technology vendors. It is recognised as a key provider of continuous
advisory services and confidential custom projects for marketing
managers and strategists within blue-chip IT, telecoms, navigation
and consumer electronics companies. It has unrivalled expertise in
routes to market for all kinds of high technology products and
services in the consumer, SMB and large enterprise segments, and
provides worldwide market data and trends analysis.
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