- Ford recognised by Asia’s largest and most influential industry event for its in-car connectivity technology
- Ford SYNC and SYNC AppLink praised as technologies which will fundamentally change how customers consume mobile services and products in their cars
- Ford is the only automaker to ever receive an award from the Global Mobile Internet Conference
BEIJING, May 8, 2013 – Ford Motor Company today was
awarded the ‘Best Traditional-to-Mobile Transition’ award at the Global
Mobile Internet Conference (GMIC), Asia’s largest and most influential
industry event, for its in-car connectivity technology.
GMIC organisers said Ford’s award-winning SYNC system and SYNC
AppLink program will fundamentally change the way people consume mobile
services and products in their cars. Ford is the first automaker and
first company from a traditional industry to ever receive an award from
GMIC.
“We’re extremely proud to receive this award, which recognises the
ground-breaking work the Ford team is doing in technology,” said Kumar
Galhotra, vice president, Product Development, Ford Asia Pacific. “At
Ford, we consider ourselves to be not just an auto company, but also a
technology company. We are delivering class-leading in-car technologies
to customers around the world, including technologies which enable our
customers to stay connected in a simple and safe way while driving.”
Ford is the only automaker exhibiting at GMIC, which will be held
in Beijing from May 7-8, bringing together industry leaders from across
Asia and other parts of the world, from global internet and mobile
companies, to entrepreneurs and new mobile startups.
The Ford stand will feature the new Ford Focus ST and an
opportunity for visitors to have hands-on experience with SYNC and SYNC
Applink.
SYNC is Ford’s voice-activated hands-free-in-car communications and
infotainment system for mobile phones and digital media players that
allows the driver to make and receive calls and play music from digital
devices.
More than 5 million Ford cars and trucks have been sold with SYNC
since it was introduced in 2007, and with it becoming increasingly
available in Asia and Europe, is projected to be fitted on an additional
9 million vehicles by 2015.
Ford’s open platform approach to mobile device connectivity has
helped SYNC stand out in the industry for its ease of use, allowing for
continuous improvement of the user experience. Unlike embedded
connectivity systems, SYNC does not allow access to the user’s stored
contact information unless his or her phone is connected, ensuring a
high level of privacy.
SYNC AppLink is a feature which gives drivers voice control of
smart phone apps which will be introduced in markets across Asia Pacific
as part of SYNC.
Ford aims to deliver an integrated experience with smartphone
applications and the vehicle including app control through voice and
in-vehicle buttons as well as the ability for the app to display
information to the vehicle’s display. This integration occurs through
Ford’s renowned Software Development Kit (SDK) that allows smartphone
app developers to modify existing apps to work hands-free using voice
recognition through SYNC. App developers can access the SDK through
Ford’s developer website at www.developer.ford.com.
The SDK release has helped Ford to forge a more open and
collaborative bond with the wireless, consumer electronics and app
developer communities to create a safer and smarter in-car connectivity
experience that leverages the mobile devices customers own and love.
“At Ford, we are committed to bringing the best global technologies
to our customers and making them user-friendly,” Galhotra said. “SYNC
and SYNC AppLink deliver value to our customers through smart and
convenient features that help keep them connected to their digital lives
in a safer, simpler and smarter way.”
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