Mobile World Congress this year was mostly forward-looking and showed off a lot of concept tech that will be a reality in the near-future.
The chipset manufacturer will test high-speed wireless download of vehicle sensor info on the Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport cars.
The company showcases a delivery concept that will use self-driving vans and drones to deliver parcels to hard-to-reach places in cities.
MakeMeMobile developed Van Sales Solution which enables an enterprise to automate and mobilise its field sales force, as well as third party distributors.
The company tests voice recognition tech and in-car cameras that will monitor drivers' moods and adjust the in-car environment accordingly.
Kaspersky Lab researchers have discovered several security vulnerabilities in remote car control applications developed by major car manufacturers.
The mapping system will show Ford drivers, in real-time, where potholes are and suggest alternative routes.
The Road Event Reporter tool allows users to exchange traffic information about accidents, roadworks or road hazards with connected road users.
The app-based taxi service will start deploying mapping vehicles in the city to help improve Uber's mapping technology.
CEO Stefan Joselowitz believes the company is trading at a deep discount compared to its global peers.
The digital shift brought about by driverless cars will ripple across industries and the entire globe, says Dr Graeme Codrington.
After five tough quarters, the group sees positive changes in the American business and expects good growth to come from the region going forward.