Telenav And Amazon Alexa Collaborate To Bring Conversational Voice Interface For In-Car Navigation

Telenav And Amazon Alexa Collaborate To Bring Conversational Voice Interface For In-Car Navigation

The customized turnkey solution combines Telenav’s automotive experience and navigation system with the cloud-based voice service from Amazon, expanding users’ touch points beyond home and smartphone to connected vehicles.

Telenav Inc., provider of connected-car and location-based services, announced it is integrating Amazon Alexa into its automotive navigation system offering. The customized turnkey solution combines Telenav’s automotive experience and navigation system with the cloud-based voice service from Amazon, expanding users’ touch points beyond home and smartphone to connected vehicles. The collaboration will result in a tailored, voice-forward experience, where the touch user experience and Alexa are seamlessly integrated, providing a superior in-car experience, the two companies say.

The new integration is based on the Alexa Auto SDK, allowing drivers to enjoy hands-free access to the in-vehicle connected navigation system and easily ask Alexa to enter destinations, check traffic and get directions. It also allows automakers the ability to provide their customers with a more useful, continuous experience at home and on the road. Drivers with Telenav’s Alexa-integrated connected-navigation system will be able to ask Alexa to make a restaurant reservation from the couch and have the destination automatically available in their vehicle. Telenav’s cloud software system monitors traffic in the background and will let the driver know when to leave, helping make sure they arrive at their destination on time. Once the driver enters the car, the navigation system is ready to start the route to the destination.

“Our native integration of the Alexa Auto SDK within the Telenav connected software system provides OEMs with a turnkey solution that significantly improves their customers’ overall experience, while minimizing the effort and risk of integration for the OEM,” said Sal Dhanani, Telenav co-president, Automotive Business Unit. “Telenav is not merely adding voice-recognition software to the car, it is making voice-based services like Alexa compatible with drivers’ needs and vehicle safety standards, ultimately expanding opportunities for consumers to have a single integrated voice service available at home, on mobile, and in the vehicle.”

“Navigation is among the most popular use cases for in-car technology, and we’re excited to be working with Telenav to make it easier for automakers and suppliers to support voice-first navigation through Alexa,” said Ned Curic, VP of Alexa Auto at Amazon. “Using the Alexa Auto SDK, Telenav is helping make Alexa a truly integrated part of the in-car navigation system, and providing customers with a more useful, consistent experience at home and on the go.”

For a private viewing of the Telenav/Alexa demonstration, please contact your Telenav representative or email Telenav at: [email protected]

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