Our continued analysis allows for a greater understanding of the current UK supply chain and needs to help inform future strategic decisions for the development of a UK based CAM supply chain, within a global setting.
Access a deeper level of intelligence into the UK CAM sector’s capabilities and opportunities by downloading the 2024 UK CAM Supply Chain report today. Inside you’ll find:
1. Spotlights on real world UK CAM Supply Chains
2. Market intelligence of the UK CAM Supply Chain landscape
3. Opportunities for the UK to strengthen it’s CAM Supply Chain moving forwards
This research explores the current landscape of the UK CAM supply chain – its strengths, challenges, and areas of opportunities for the UK to be a thriving part of the global CAM supply chain. This work also provides an analytical framework to better understand the supply chain that splits it into 12 overarching categories.
“The UK is on its way to becoming a world leader in the development and deployment of Connected and Automated Mobility (CAM) technologies, with the potential to generate substantial societal and economic benefits across the UK. Understanding the state of the UK CAM supply chain and having access to a common framework which identifies areas of strength, opportunities and investment is critical to the UK realising this potential.
Zenzic’s report explores the current landscape of the UK CAM supply chain, whilst presenting a holistic framework that will allow UK organisations to unlock the potential of connected and automated mobility technologies. The report offers fundamental insights into the key opportunity areas for the UK, that will not only shape the future strategic decisions on CAM, but also place the UK as a competitor on the global stage.
This report is a first step in the collaborative effort that will be required from many sectors within and around the ecosystem in progressing toward the connected and automated mobility services of the future, exploiting the supply chain opportunity, and bringing the UK to full CAM readiness by 2030.” – Dr Graham Hoare, Chair, Automotive Council UK
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