Spas of America Unveils Top 100 Spas of 2020

NEW YORK, Jan. 7, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — While North American travelers haven’t been able to travel as much as they would like, it hasn’t stopped them from looking according to Spas of America’s Top 100 Spas of 2020. The spa and wellness travel website cited Country, Mountain and Mineral Spas as the most popular spa searches, with the most popular destination for the 2nd year in a row going to the fresh air, fitness and hiking-influenced Red Mountain Resort in St. George,…

NEW YORK, Jan. 7, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — While North American travelers haven’t been able to travel as much as they would like, it hasn’t stopped them from looking according to Spas of America’s Top 100 Spas of 2020. The spa and wellness travel website cited Country, Mountain and Mineral Spas as the most popular spa searches, with the most popular destination for the 2nd year in a row going to the fresh air, fitness and hiking-influenced Red Mountain Resort in St. George, Utah.

The annual award provides insight into consumers’ favorite spas of the year, based on unique page views and consumer choices on https://www.spasofamerica.com.

The Top 100 Spas of 2020 list includes 74 spas from the United States, 19 spas from Canada, three from Mexico, and one each from Barbados, The Bahamas, Jamaica and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

The most popular spa experience was Country with 22, followed by Mountain at 17, the health benefits of natural Mineral Hot Springs had 13, City had 11 spas, followed by Beach at 10, Casino had nine, Ocean had seven, Health six, Desert with four and Wine with one.

«The North American spa and wellness industry was devastated by the events of the past year,» says Spas of America president Craig Oliver. «Many spas have been forced to close, reduce staff, and operate at a reduced capacity. On the bright side we are seeing strong interest from consumers who are searching for relaxation, mental health, wellness and escape. We have no doubt North American spas will rise to meet this challenge in the year ahead.»

«We are excited to learn about achieving Spas of America’s No. 1 spa for 2020,» says Tracey Welsh, general manager of Red Mountain Resort. «Our team has strived hard to create personal experiences for our guests and inspire wellness through adventure at our beautiful Southwestern Utah resort. We look forward to welcoming guests to our unique fitness and hiking experience in beautiful St. George, Utah

Spas of America’s Top 100 Spas of 2020

1.    Red Mountain Resort, St. George, Utah
2.    Elora Mill Hotel & Spa, Elora, Ontario
3.    Aspira Spa, The Osthoff Resort, Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin
4.    The Spa at Ross Bridge, Birmingham, Alabama
5.    Spa Shiki at the Lodge of Four Seasons, Lake Ozark, Missouri
6.    The Spa at The Wentworth, New Castle, New Hampshire
7.    Crystal Spa, Crystal Mountain Resort & Spa, Thompsonville, Michigan
8.    Feathers Spa at The Peabody Hotel Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee
9.    Skaná, The Spa at Turning Stone Resort, Verona, New York
10.    Grotto Spa, Tigh-Na-Mara Spa Resort, Parksville, British Columbia
11.    Spa at Grand National, Auburn Marriott Opelika Resort & Spa at Grand National, Opelika, Alabama
12.    The Spa at the Joule, Dallas, Texas
13.    Remède Spa, St. Regis, Mexico City, Mexico
14.    The Spa at White Oaks Resort, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario
15.    Carillon Miami Wellness Resort, Miami Beach, Florida
16.    eforea Spa, Hilton Sedona Resort Bell Rock, Sedona, Arizona
17.    The Lodge at Woodloch, Hawley, Pennsylvania
18.    The Sunstone Spa at Agua Caliente, Rancho Mirage, California
19.    The Greenbrier Spa, White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia
20.    Soul Spa, The Westin Jackson, Jackson, Mississippi
21.    New Life Hiking Spa, Killington, Vermont
22.    The Spa at Beau Rivage, Biloxi, Mississippi
23.    Pala Spa, Pala Casino Spa & Resort, Pala, California
24.    Trillium Spa at Seven Springs Mountain Resort, Champion, Pennsylvania
25.    The Spa at The Omni Homestead, Hot Springs, Virginia
26.    Aarna Spa, Pasea Hotel & Spa, Huntington Beach, California
27.    Miraj Hammam Toronto, Shangri-La Toronto, Ontario
28.    Lake George Spa, Sagamore Resort & Spa, Bolton Landing, New York
29.    Scandinave Spa Blue Mountain, Blue Mountains, Ontario
30.    The Spa at The Shoals, Florence, Alabama
31.    Roosevelt Baths & Spa at Gideon Putnam Resort, Saratoga Springs, New York
32.    Springs Eternal Spa, Omni Bedford Springs, Bedford, Pennsylvania
33.    The Spa at Whiteface Lodge, Lake Placid, New York
34.    Remède Spa, St. Regis, Atlanta, Georgia
35.    Two Bunch Palms Resort, Desert Hot Springs, California
36.    Remède Spa, St. Regis, Aspen, Colorado
37.    Immerse Spa, MGM Grand Detroit, Detroit, Michigan
38.    The Spa at The Peaks Resort, Telluride, Colorado
39.    The Spa at Sun Valley Resort, Sun Valley, Idaho
40.    Boathouse Spa and Baths, Oak Bay Beach Hotel, Victoria, British Columbia
41.    The Millcroft Inn & Spa, Alton, Ontario
42.    Amina Spa, Sahara Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada
43.    Willow Stream Spa, Fairmont Pacific Rim, Vancouver, British Columbia
44.    The Spa at Stein Eriksen Lodge, Park City, Utah
45.    The Spa at French Lick, French Lick, Indiana
46.    SpaTerre, The Josie Hotel, Rossland, British Columbia
47.    Deerfield Health Retreat & Spa, East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania
48.    Spa Walden, Walden Inn & Spa, Walden, Ohio
49.    Spa Eastman, Eastman, Quebec
50.    Turtle Cove Spa, Mountain Harbor Resort, Mount Ida, Arkansas
51.    The Spa at Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge, Jasper, Alberta
52.    Stillwater Spa, Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort, Incline Village, Nevada
53.    Dunton Hot Springs, Dolores, Colorado
54.    Pacific Mist Spa, Kingfisher Oceanside Resort & Spa, Courtenay, British Columbia
55.    The Sanctuary Spa, Sanctuary on Camelback Mountain, Paradise Valley, Arizona
56.    Relache Spa Gaylord Texan, Grapevine, Texas
57.    Solace Spa & Salon, Big Sky Resort, Big Sky, Montana
58.    Drift Spa, Black Rock Oceanfront Resort, Ucluelet, British Columbia
59.    The Spa at Old Edwards Inn, Highland, North Carolina
60.    100 Fountain Spa at Pillar and Post, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario
61.    Glacial Waters Spa at Grand View Lodge, Nisswa, Minnesota
62.    Exhale Spa Ocean Resort Casino, Atlantic City, New Jersey
63.    SpaTerre Teton Mountain Lodge, Teton Village, Wyoming
64.    Ojo Santa Fe Resort, Santa Fe, New Mexico
65.    ESPA at Baha Mar, Nassau, The Bahamas
66.    Jasha Spa, JW Marriott Las Cabos Beach Resort & Spa, San Jose Del Cabo, Mexico
67.    Arlington Resort Hotel & Spa, Hot Springs, Arkansas
68.    The Spa at Ritz Carlton, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands
69.    Ste. Anne’s Spa, Grafton, Ontario
70.    Bamford Haybarn Spa, 1 Hotel, Brooklyn, New York
71.    The Spa at Wine & Roses, Lodi, California
72.    The Spa at Camelback Inn, JW Marriott Scottsdale Camelback Inn Resort & Spa, Scottsdale, Arizona
73.    The Spa at Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise, Lake Louise, Alberta
74.    Spa La Vie at Paragon Casino Resort, Marksville, Louisiana
75.    The Spa at Sea Island, Sea Island, Georgia
76.    Health Club & Spa at Fairmont Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
77.    eforea Spa Hilton Barbados Resort, Bridgetown, Barbados
78.    The Spa at Spruce Peak, Stowe, Vermont
79.    Manitou Springs Resort & Mineral Spa, Manitou Beach, Saskatchewan
80.    Healing Waters Spa, Saratoga Resort and Spa, Saratoga, Wyoming
81.    Sole’renity Spa at the Artesian Hotel, Sulphur, Oklahoma
82.    Mtn. Laurel Spa at Stonewall Resort, Roanoke, West Virginia
83.    The Spa at Cliff House, Cape Neddick, Maine
84.    Espiritu Spa, Costa Baja Resort, La Paz, Mexico
85.    Spa Khakara, Sheraton Waikiki, Honolulu, Hawaii
86.    The Spa at Saddlebrook, Chapel, Florida
87.    Sycamore Mineral Springs Resort, San Luis Obispo, California
88.    Miraj Hammam Spa, Vancouver, British Columbia
89.    Jewel Grande Resort & Spa, Montego Bay, Jamaica
90.    Guerlain Spa at Hotel X Toronto, Toronto, Ontario
91.    Woodlands Spa Nemacolin Woodlands Resort, Farmington, Pennsylvania
92.    Vanderbilt Spa, Auberge Resorts Collection, Newport, Rhode Island
93.    Tree Spa at Hidden Pond, Kennebunkport, Maine
94.    Moccasin Springs Natural Mineral Spa, Hot Springs, South Dakota
95.    The Bridge House Spa at Twin Farms, Barnard, Vermont
96.    The Ritz Carlton Spa, Bachelor Gulch Spa, Avon, Colorado
97.    Kohala Spa at Hilton Waikoloa Village, Waikoloa, Hawaii
98.    Mirbeau Inn & Spa Rhinebeck, Rhinebeck, New York
99.    Ciel Spa at SLS Lux Brickell, Miami, Florida
100.    The Spa at Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon North in Scottsdale, Arizona

Source: Google Analytics, January 1–December 31, 2020. Rankings are determined by unique page views of global spa and wellness travel consumers who visit Spas of America throughout the year. The Top 100 Spas of 2020 comprises the top 10% of all spa listings on https://www.spasofamerica.com.
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NEAT Elite Glass Now Available Worldwide

LAS VEGAS, Jan. 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Christine Crnek, Arsilica Inc. corporate spokeswoman and co-inventor of the NEAT glass, announced, «Elite is now released for distribution worldwide, produced by Rona Glassworks of the Slovak Republic, our manufacturing partner and a prestigious and innovative high quality glass producer since 1892.  Since introduction, scientifically designed NEAT has enjoyed exceptional popularity among knowledgeable spirits lovers and major spirits competitions in USA and…

LAS VEGAS, Jan. 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Christine Crnek, Arsilica Inc. corporate spokeswoman and co-inventor of the NEAT glass, announced, «Elite is now released for distribution worldwide, produced by Rona Glassworks of the Slovak Republic, our manufacturing partner and a prestigious and innovative high quality glass producer since 1892.  Since introduction, scientifically designed NEAT has enjoyed exceptional popularity among knowledgeable spirits lovers and major spirits competitions in USA and abroad.  Elite is the result of critical constructive feedback from industry leaders, spirits judges and evaluators who suggested we improve ergonomics of the NEAT glass. To this end, we designed a foot to ensure competent handling and provide an extra layer of temperature control.  Bowl shape is exactly the same as all NEAT glasses, engineered to eliminate nose-blindness and display aromas of all spirits for easy detection and identification.  The visual appeal of the pot-still shaped NEAT glass is artistically enhanced by the foot, and a more substantial, heavier glass exudes elegance with a hefty hand-feel.»

Contact George Manska, CSO to coordinate pre-customs and duty international distribution from outside the USA and learn program details and pricing.

NEAT is the Official Spirits Judging Glass of over 30 major US and international spirits competitions annually, over 125,000 spirits judged in NEAT, and over 33,000 medals awarded to spirits of exceptional quality.  NEAT is also the preferred diagnostic glass for sensory evaluation professionals.  We are Changing the Way the World Drinks.  See www.theneatglass.com.

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New high-accuracy battery monitor and balancer from TI improves performance of wired and wireless battery management systems

DALLAS, Jan. 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Texas Instruments (TI) (Nasdaq: TXN) today introduced a new automotive battery monitor and balancer that reports high-accuracy voltage measurements in systems up to 800 V. In addition, the BQ79616-Q1 streamlines Automotive Safety Integrity Level (ASIL) D compliance in hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) and electric vehicles (EVs). For more information, see <a target="_blank"…

DALLAS, Jan. 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Texas Instruments (TI) (Nasdaq: TXN) today introduced a new automotive battery monitor and balancer that reports high-accuracy voltage measurements in systems up to 800 V. In addition, the BQ79616-Q1 streamlines Automotive Safety Integrity Level (ASIL) D compliance in hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) and electric vehicles (EVs). For more information, see www.ti.com/BQ79616-Q1-pr.

Filtering system-level noise to accurately measure battery-cell voltage and temperature and reliably reporting this information to the microcontroller (MCU) are key design challenges for automotive manufacturers. The BQ79616-Q1 addresses both of these challenges to help engineers achieve battery safety goals and maximize distance per charge in wired and wireless battery management systems.

The BQ79616-Q1 battery monitor and balancer is the industry’s first to include a patented wake-up-at-fault feature. When paired with the BQ79600-Q1 SPI/UART communication interface, it enables total system shutdown when the vehicle is parked or turned off. This helps design engineers conserve battery power, improve cell balancing and support safety requirements. To learn more about TI’s wake-up-at-fault feature, read the technical article, «Conserve battery power in HEV/EVs with automatic host reverse wake-up

Maximize driving range with high-accuracy battery monitors and balancers

The BQ79616-Q1 is the first in a next-generation family of TI battery monitors and balancers to support high-accuracy monitoring for a broad spectrum of battery chemistries, including lithium-iron phosphate (LiFePO4). This enables automotive manufacturers to more precisely measure battery state-of-charge and state-of-health, thereby reducing cost. The BQ79616-Q1’s integrated digital low-pass filter and high-precision analog-to-digital converter optimize signal measurement accuracy, delivering cell-voltage measurements with less than 2 mV of error.

Streamline ASIL D certification with the industry’s fastest diagnostics

TI’s new monitor and balancer meets component-level requirements of ISO 26262, supporting ASIL D compliance for voltage measurement, temperature measurement and communication – dramatically reducing bill of materials (BOM) and software overhead. With the industry’s fastest time in diagnosing battery failures, 100 ms in 400-V systems, the BQ79616-Q1 enables greater system reliability and battery safety.

Improve system reliability with robust communication and advanced thermal management

The BQ79616-Q1 offers robust electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) performance to withstand the harsh, noisy environments of HEVs and EVs without compromising the reliability of daisy-chain communication. In addition, the device’s pin rating enables it to withstand high-voltage transients and hot-plug events, and it incorporates autonomous cell balancing to simplify thermal management. To learn more about improving system reliability with advanced thermal management, read the technical article, «Enhance thermal management in EVs with autonomous cell balancing

Scale battery designs to reduce cost and time to market

TI’s new family of monitors and balancers offers multiple channel options in the same package, providing pin-to-pin compatibility and 100% reuse of established software. Further, the BQ79616-Q1 integrates bus-bar measurement, enabling engineers to maximize channel usage across various combinations of battery module sizes. Combining the BQ79616-Q1 with the BQ79600-Q1, engineers can design their battery management system in a closed-loop configuration with only one communication interface to further reduce component count.

Package, availability and pricing

The 16-channel BQ79616-Q1 is available now for purchase in volume on TI.com in a 10-mm-by-10-mm, 64-pin thermally enhanced thin quad flat package (HTQFP), priced at US$6.90 in 1,000-unit quantities. The BQ79616-Q1EVM evaluation module is available on TI.com for US$399.00. The BQ79600-Q1 is available in volume production on TI.com in a 16-pin thin shrink small-outline package (TSSOP). Pricing starts at US$4.00 in 1,000-unit quantities. Multiple payment and shipping options are available on TI.com. New 12-channel and 14-channel battery monitors and balancers are expected to be available in the first quarter of 2021.

About Texas Instruments

Texas Instruments Incorporated (Nasdaq: TXN) is a global semiconductor company that designs, manufactures, tests and sells analog and embedded processing chips for markets such as industrial, automotive, personal electronics, communications equipment and enterprise systems. Our passion to create a better world by making electronics more affordable through semiconductors is alive today, as each generation of innovation builds upon the last to make our technology smaller, more efficient, more reliable and more affordable – making it possible for semiconductors to go into electronics everywhere. We think of this as Engineering Progress. It’s what we do and have been doing for decades. Learn more at TI.com.

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TI revolutionizes EV battery management with the industry’s best-performing wireless BMS solution, the first concept assessed for enabling ASIL D systems

DALLAS, Jan. 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Texas Instruments (TI) (Nasdaq: TXN) today released a major advancement in electric vehicle (EV) battery management systems (BMS) – the industry’s highest-performing solution for wireless BMS, featuring the first independently assessed functional safety concept. Through an advanced wireless protocol with the industry’s best network availability, TI’s wireless BMS solution demonstrates how vehicle designers can remove heavy, expensive, maintenance-prone cabling…

DALLAS, Jan. 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Texas Instruments (TI) (Nasdaq: TXN) today released a major advancement in electric vehicle (EV) battery management systems (BMS) – the industry’s highest-performing solution for wireless BMS, featuring the first independently assessed functional safety concept. Through an advanced wireless protocol with the industry’s best network availability, TI’s wireless BMS solution demonstrates how vehicle designers can remove heavy, expensive, maintenance-prone cabling and improve the reliability and efficiency of EVs worldwide.

TI’s solution for wireless BMS empowers automakers to reduce the complexity of their designs, improve reliability and reduce vehicle weight to extend driving range. With the flexibility to scale designs across production models, automakers can advance to production faster with TI’s comprehensive wireless BMS offering, including the SimpleLink™ 2.4-GHz CC2662R-Q1 wireless microcontroller (MCU) evaluation module, software and functional safety enablers such as a functional safety manual; failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA); diagnostic analysis (FMEDA); TÜV SÜD concept report; and more. To learn more, read the blog post, «More miles, fewer wires in future electric vehicles.»

«The implementation of wireless battery management systems will be a growing trend in the EV marketplace because these advancements provide greater flexibility of design while also lowering the complexity and cost relative to traditional systems,» said Asif Anwar, director of the powertrain, body, chassis and safety service at Strategy Analytics. «By demonstrating a solution that combines these advantages with ASIL D compliance, the TI solution sets a benchmark for the industry to follow.»

Comply with ISO 26262 ASIL D

To speed automakers’ development time, TI requested that TÜV SÜD, the industry’s leading functional safety authority, independently evaluate the quantitative and qualitative error-detection performance as well as the feasibility for automakers to achieve Automotive Safety Integrity Level (ASIL) D, the highest level of International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 26262 certification, using TI’s wireless BMS functional safety concept.

Using a new wireless protocol, developed specifically for the wireless BMS use case, TI’s wireless BMS functional safety concept addresses communication error detection and security. The proprietary protocol via the CC2662R-Q1 wireless MCU enables a robust and scalable data exchange between a host system processor and the newly announced BQ79616-Q1 battery monitor and balancer.  

Securely enable the industry’s best network availability

Rivaling wired connections, TI’s wireless protocol for BMS via the CC2662R-Q1 wireless MCU offers the industry’s highest network availability of greater than 99.999% and a network restart of 300-ms maximum availability. With this wireless MCU, dedicated time slots that provide high throughput and low latency protect data from loss or corruption while enabling multiple battery cells to send voltage and temperature data to the main MCU with ±2-mV accuracy and a network packet error rate of less than 10-7. Automakers can mitigate potential threats with security enablers from TI such as key exchange and refreshment; unique device authentication; debug security; software IP protection with a joint test action group (JTAG) lock; Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) 128-bit cryptographic acceleration and message integrity checks.

Scale reliable, system-level designs across multiple platforms

Anticipating automakers’ long-term design needs, TI’s wireless BMS innovation is the most scalable in the industry. The deterministic protocol provides the highest throughput in the market, enabling automakers to create a battery module using a single wireless system-on-chip connected with multiple BQ79616-Q1 battery monitors for different configurations such as 32-, 48- and 60-cell systems. The system is designed to support up to 100 nodes with the industry’s lowest latency of less than 2 ms per node and time-synchronized measurements across every node. The CC2662R-Q1 wireless MCU isolates individual cell monitoring units, eliminating the need for and cost of daisy-chain isolation components. The BQ79616-Q1 battery monitor and balancer offers different channel options in the same package type, providing pin-to-pin compatibility and supporting reuse of the established software and hardware across any platform. 

Package, availability and pricing

Automakers can jump-start their designs by downloading the SimpleLink wireless BMS software development kit (SDK), available at no cost and purchasing the SimpleLink wireless BMS evaluation module (CC2662RQ1-EVM-WBMS), which is available on TI.com for US$999. The CC2662R-Q1 wireless MCU is priced at US$2.79 in 1,000-unit quantities. The 16-channel BQ79616-Q1 comes in a 10-mm-by-10-mm, 64-pin thermally enhanced thin quad flat package (HTQFP), and is priced at US$6.90 in 1,000-unit quantities. All products featured in the wireless BMS solution are immediately available for purchase on TI.com.

About Texas Instruments

Texas Instruments Incorporated (Nasdaq: TXN) is a global semiconductor company that designs, manufactures, tests and sells analog and embedded processing chips for markets such as industrial, automotive, personal electronics, communications equipment and enterprise systems. Our passion to create a better world by making electronics more affordable through semiconductors is alive today, as each generation of innovation builds upon the last to make our technology smaller, more efficient, more reliable and more affordable – making it possible for semiconductors to go into electronics everywhere. We think of this as Engineering Progress. It’s what we do and have been doing for decades. Learn more at TI.com.

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Worldwide Online Gambling Industry to 2030 – Players Profiled Include bet365, GVC Holdings and The Stars Group Among Others

DUBLIN, Jan. 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — The «Online Gambling Global Market Opportunities and Strategies to 2030: COVID-19 Growth and Change» report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

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This report provides strategists, marketers and senior management with the critical information they need to assess the global online gambling market.

The global online gambling market reached a value of nearly $58,960 million in 2019, having increased at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.9% since 2015. The market is expected to grow from $58,960 million in 2019 to $92,860 million in 2023 at a rate of 12.0%. The market is expected to grow from $92,860 million in 2023 to $113,120 million in 2025 at a CAGR of 10.4%. The market is expected to grow and reach $185,740 billion in 2030 with a CAGR of 10.4%.

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The report covers the following chapters

  • Executive Summary – The executive summary section of the report gives a brief overview and summary of the report
  • Report Structure – This section gives the structure of the report and the information covered in the various sections.
  • Introduction – The introduction section of the report gives brief introduction about segmentation by geography, segmentation by game type, and by device.
  • Market Characteristics – The market characteristics section of the report defines and explains the online gambling market. This chapter also defines and describes goods and related services covered in the report.
  • Trends and Strategies – This chapter describes the major trends shaping the global online gambling market. This section highlights likely future developments in the market and suggests approaches companies can take to exploit these opportunities.
  • COVID Impact Analysis – This section provides an insight on how the pandemic is impacting the online gambling market.
  • Global Market Size and Growth – This section contains the global historic (2015-2019) and forecast (2019-2023), (2023-2025), and (2025-2030) market values, and drivers and restraints that support and control the growth of the market in the historic and forecast periods.
  • Regional Analysis – This section contains the historic (2015-2019) and forecast (2019-2023), (2023-2025), and (2025-2030) market values and growth and market share comparison by region.
  • Segmentation – This section contains the market values (2015-2030) and analysis for different segments.
  • Regional Market Size and Growth – This section contains the region’s market size (2019), historic (2015-2019) and forecast (2019-2023), (2023-2025), and (2025-2030) market values, and growth and market share comparison of countries within the region. This report includes information on all the regions Asia-Pacific, South America, Middle East and Africa and major countries within each region. The market overview sections of the report describe the current size of the market, background information, government initiatives, regulations, regulatory bodies, associations, corporate tax structure, investments, and major companies.
  • Competitive Landscape – This section covers details on the competitive landscape of the global online gambling market, estimated market shares and company profiles for the leading players.
  • Key Mergers and Acquisitions – This chapter gives the information on recent mergers and acquisitions in the market covered in the report. This section gives key financial details of mergers and acquisitions which have shaped the market in recent years.
  • Market Opportunities and Strategies – This section includes market opportunities and strategies based on findings of the research. This section also gives information on growth opportunities across countries, segments and strategies to be followed in those markets. It gives an understanding of where there is significant business to be gained by competitors in the next five years.
  • Conclusions and Recommendations – This section includes conclusions and recommendations based on findings of the research. This section also gives recommendations for online gambling companies in terms of product/service offerings, geographic expansion, marketing strategies and target groups.
  • Appendix – This section includes details on the NAICS codes covered, abbreviations and currencies codes used in this report.

Growth in the historic period resulted from growing adoption of smartphones with improved internet accessibility, rise in disposable incomes and growth of the experience economy. This growth was restricted by stringent regulations, and growing privacy concerns.

Going forward, increasing involvement during the COVID-19 pandemic, technically advanced platforms, changing consumer gambling habits and legalization of gambling are expected to drive the market. Global recession, stringent government regulations on gambling, regulatory restrictions to curb gambling addiction and demographic changes are major factors that could hinder the growth of the online gambling market in the future.

The online gambling market is segmented by game type into betting, casino, lottery, poker, online bingo and others. The betting was the largest segment of the online gambling market by game type, accounting for 47.0% of the total market in 2019. Going forward, lottery segment is expected to be the fastest growing segment in the online gambling market, at a CAGR of 16.4%.

The online gambling market is also segmented by device into desktop, mobile and other devices. The desktop was the largest segment of the online gambling market by device, accounting for 57.6% of the total market in 2019. Going forward, the mobile segment is expected to be the fastest growing segment in the online gambling market, at a CAGR of 13.3%.

Asia Pacific was the largest region in the global online gambling market, accounting for 31.7% of the total in 2019. It was followed by the Western Europe, North America and then the other regions. Going forward, the fastest-growing regions in the online gambling market will be Eastern Europe and Asia Pacific, where growth will be at CAGRs of 16.3% and 12.5% respectively. These will be followed by Western Europe and Africa, where the markets are expected to register CAGRs of 9.3% and 9.3% respectively.

The online gambling market is fragmented, with a large number of small players in the market. The top ten competitors in the market made up to 26.1% of the total market in 2019. Major players in the market include bet365 Group Ltd., GVC Holdings PLC, The Stars Group Inc., Flutter Entertainment plc and Kindred Group plc.

The top opportunities in the online gambling market segmented by game type will arise in the betting segment, which will gain $ 14,786.0 million of global annual sales by 2023. The top opportunities in the online gambling market segmented by device will arise in the mobile segment, which will gain $ 16,721.3 million of global annual sales by 2023. The online gambling market size will gain the most in the China at $3,997.1 million. Market-trend-based strategies for the online gambling market includes investing in AI technology, integrating cryptocurrency as a payment mode, investing in AR and VR technology, building mobile apps, sponsoring sports events with large viewership and providing free access to games with certain main features in paid versions to attract a greater number of users. Player-adopted strategies in the online gambling market include investing in expanding operations through innovative product launches, and in acquisitions and mergers to strengthen their service offerings.

Key Topics Covered:

1. Online Gambling Market Executive Summary

2. Table of Contents

3. List of Figures

4. List of Tables

5. Report Structure

6. Introduction
6.1.1. Segmentation by Geography
6.1.2. Segmentation by Game Type
6.1.3. Segmentation by Device

7. Online Gambling Market Characteristics
7.1. Market Definition
7.2. Segmentation by Game Type
7.3. Segmentation by Device

8. Online Gambling Market Trends and Strategies
8.1. Use of Artificial Intelligence in Online Gambling
8.2. Blockchain in Online Gambling
8.3. Virtual Reality/Augmented Reality To Enhance User Experience
8.4. Mobile Gambling
8.5. Online Gambling Companies Sponsoring Sports Teams
8.6. Celebrity Endorsements
8.7. Freemium Models in Online Gambling

9. Online Gambling Market, COVID Impact Analysis
9.1. North America
9.2. Asia-Pacific
9.3. Europe

10. Global Online Gambling Market Size and Growth
10.1. Market Size
10.2. Historic Market Growth, 2015-2019, Value ($ Million)
10.2.1. Drivers of The Market 2015-2019
10.2.2. Restraints On The Market 2015-2019
10.3. Forecast Market Growth, 2019-2023, 2025F, 2030F Value ($ Million)
10.3.1. Drivers of The Market 2019-2023
10.3.2. Restraints On The Market 2019-2023

11. Global Online Gambling Market Segmentation
11.1. Global Online Gambling Market, Segmentation by Game Type, Historic and Forecast
11.2. Global Online Gambling Market, Segmentation by Device, Historic and Forecast

12. Online Gambling Market, Regional and Country Analysis
12.1. Global Online Gambling Market, by Region, Historic and Forecast
12.2. Global Online Gambling Market, by Country, Historic and Forecast

13. Asia-Pacific Online Gambling Market

14. Western Europe Online Gambling Market

15. Eastern Europe Online Gambling Market

16. North America Online Gambling Market

17. South America Online Gambling Market

18. Middle East Online Gambling Market

19. Africa Online Gambling Market

20. Global Online Gambling Market Competitive Landscape
20.1. Company Profiles
20.2. bet365 Group Ltd.
20.2.1. Company Overview
20.2.2. Products and Services
20.2.3. Business Strategy
20.2.4. Financial Overview
20.3. GVC Holdings PLC
20.3.1. Company Overview
20.3.2. Products and Services
20.3.3. Business Strategy
20.3.4. Financial Overview
20.4. The Stars Group Inc.
20.4.1. Company Overview
20.4.2. Products and Services
20.4.3. Business Strategy
20.4.4. Financial Overview
20.5. Flutter Entertainment plc
20.5.1. Company Overview
20.5.2. Products and Services
20.5.3. Business Strategy
20.5.4. Financial Overview
20.6. Kindred Group plc
20.6.1. Company Overview
20.6.2. Products and Services
20.6.3. Business Strategy
20.6.4. Financial overview

21. Key Mergers and Acquisitions in The Online Gambling Market
21.1. William Hill Acquires CG Technology
21.2. Tusogo Sun Acquired Stake in Betcoza
21.3. Gauselmann Acquired Bede Gaming
21.4. DraftsKing Acquires SBTech
21.5. Rank Group Acquired Stride Gaming
21.6. Flutter Merged With Starts Group To Form A New Company
21.7. 888 Acquired Costa Bingo
21.8. 888 Acquired BetBright’s Sports Betting Platform
21.9. Rank Group Acquired QSB Gaming Limited

22. Online Gambling Market Opportunities and Strategies
22.1. Global Online Gambling Market in 2023 – Countries Offering Most New Opportunities
22.2. Global Online Gambling Market in 2023 – Segments Offering Most New Opportunities
22.3. Global Online Gambling Market in 2023 – Growth Strategies
22.3.1. Market Trend Based Strategies
22.3.2. Competitor Strategies

23. Online Gambling Market, Conclusions and Recommendations
23.1. Conclusions
23.2. Recommendations
23.2.1. Product
23.2.2. Place
23.2.3. Price
23.2.4. Promotion
23.2.5. People

24. Appendix

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Worldwide Precision Gearbox Industry to 2027 – The Planetary Precision Gearbox Segment is Anticipated to Account for the Highest Market Share

DUBLIN, Jan. 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — The «Precision Gearbox Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report by Axis Of Orientation (In-line, Right Angle), by Gear Technology (Planetary, Bevel), by Application (Robotics, Medical), by Region, and Segment Forecasts, 2020-2027» report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

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The global precision gearbox market size is anticipated to reach USD 4.97 billion by 2027 registering a CAGR of 9.1%. The novel coronavirus pandemic along with the possibility of the occurrence of future pandemics has accelerated the implementation and development of automation technologies. Automation minimizes the degree of manual operation and ensures minimum human intervention, which, in turn, is expected to benefit sparsely populated regions or countries with a less skilled labor force. Therefore, the demand for such automated machines and systems is likely to have a positive impact on market growth over the coming years.

Improved capabilities of robots and production flexibility offered by them are anticipated to attract a wide range of labor-intensive countries, such as India, to invest in automation technologies, thereby creating opportunities for precision gearbox manufacturers over the coming years. Robotics offers several benefits including higher throughput rates, greater precision & consistency, and minimization of scrap & waste. These benefits have encouraged a wide range of industries, such as food & beverage, medical, packaging, and materials handling, to incorporate industrial robots, which, in turn, has increased the product demand in recent years.

Precision Gearbox Market Report Highlights

  • The planetary precision gearbox segment is anticipated to account for the highest market share by 2027 on account of lower weight, compact size, high power density, modular arrangements, high efficiency, low backlash, and longer gear life of these products.
  • The in-line segment is expected to maintain its dominance over the forecast period owing to high energy savings, low noise, low vibration, and high overload capacity.
  • The material handling segment is expected to grow at a CAGR of 5.8% over the forecast period.
  • Asia Pacific accounted for the largest revenue share in 2019 and is anticipated to expand further at the fastest CAGR of 10.4% over the forecast period.
  • Product demand in the APAC region is expected to be driven by several major developing economies, such as China, South Korea, and India.
  • Moreover, major companies are establishing their manufacturing facilities in emerging economies of APAC to cater to the growing product demand as well as to cut down the costs associated with exporting.

Key Topics Covered:

Chapter 1. Methodology and Scope
1.1. Research Methodology
1.2. Research Scope & Assumption
1.3. Information Procurement
1.3.1. Purchased Database
1.3.2. Internal database
1.3.3. Secondary Sources & Third-Party Perspectives
1.3.4. Primary Research
1.4. Information Analysis
1.4.1. Data Analysis Models
1.5. Market Formulation & Data Visualization
1.6. Data Validation & Publishing

Chapter 2. Executive Summary
2.1. Market Outlook
2.2. Segmental Outlook
2.3. Competitive Insights

Chapter 3. Market Variables, Trends, and Scope
3.1. Market Segmentation & Scope
3.2. Penetration & Growth Prospect Mapping
3.3. Industry Value Chain Analysis
3.3.1. Raw Material Analysis
3.4. Regulatory Framework
3.5. Technology Overview
3.6. Market Dynamics
3.6.1. Market Driver Analysis
3.6.2. Market Restraint Analysis
3.6.3. Industry Challenges
3.7. Business Environmental Tools Analysis: Precision Gearbox Market
3.7.1. Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
3.7.1.1. Bargaining Power of Suppliers
3.7.1.2. Bargaining Power of Buyers
3.7.1.3. Threat of Substitutes
3.7.1.4. Threat of New Entrants
3.7.1.5. Competitive Rivalry
3.7.2. PESTLE Analysis
3.7.2.1. Political Landscape
3.7.2.2. Economic Landscape
3.7.2.3. Social Landscape
3.7.2.4. Technology Landscape
3.7.2.5. Environmental Landscape
3.7.2.6. Legal Landscape

Chapter 4. COVID-19: Impact Analysis

Chapter 5. Precision Gearbox Market: Axis of Orientation Estimates & Trend Analysis
5.1. Precision Gearbox Market: Axis of Orientation Movement Analysis, 2019 & 2027
5.2. In-line/Coaxial
5.2.1. Market estimates and forecasts, 2016 – 2027 (USD Million)
5.3. Right Angle
5.3.1. Market estimates and forecasts, 2016 – 2027 (USD Million)
5.4. Parallel
5.4.1. Market estimates and forecasts, 2016 – 2027 (USD Million)

Chapter 6. Precision Gearbox Market: Gear Technology Estimates & Trend Analysis
6.1. Precision Gearbox Market: Gear Technology Movement Analysis, 2019 & 2027
6.2. Planetary
6.2.1. Market estimates and forecasts, 2016 – 2027 (USD Million)
6.3. Bevel
6.3.1. Market estimates and forecasts, 2016 – 2027 (USD Million)
6.4. Helical
6.4.1. Market estimates and forecasts, 2016 – 2027 (USD Million)
6.5. Spur
6.5.1. Market estimates and forecasts, 2016 – 2027 (USD Million)
6.6. Others
6.6.1. Market estimates and forecasts, 2016 – 2027 (USD Million)

Chapter 7. Precision Gearbox Market: Application Estimates & Trend Analysis
7.1. Precision Gearbox Market: Application Movement Analysis, 2019 & 2027
7.2. Food & Beverage
7.2.1. Market estimates and forecasts, 2016 – 2027 (USD Million)
7.3. Machine Tools
7.3.1. Market estimates and forecasts, 2016 – 2027 (USD Million)
7.4. Materials Handling
7.4.1. Market estimates and forecasts, 2016 – 2027 (USD Million)
7.5. Packaging
7.5.1. Market estimates and forecasts, 2016 – 2027 (USD Million)
7.6. Robotics
7.6.1. Market estimates and forecasts, 2016 – 2027 (USD Million)
7.7. Medical
7.7.1. Market estimates and forecasts, 2016 – 2027 (USD Million)
7.8. Others
7.8.1. Market estimates and forecasts, 2016 – 2027 (USD Million)

Chapter 8. Precision Gearbox Market: Regional Estimates & Trend Analysis
8.1. Precision Gearbox Market: Regional Movement Analysis, 2019 & 2027
8.2. North America
8.3. Europe
8.4. Asia Pacific
8.5. Central & South America
8.6. Middle East & Africa

Chapter 9. Competitive Landscape
9.1. Key Global Players, Their Initiatives, & Its Impact on the Market
9.2. Vendor Landscape
9.3. Potential Customer Base Concentration
9.4. Company Market Positioning
9.5. Strategic Framework

Chapter 10. Company Profiles
10.1. Bonfiglioli Riduttori S.p.A.
10.1.1. Company Overview
10.1.2. Financial Performance
10.1.3. Product Benchmarking
10.1.4. Strategic Initiatives
10.2. WITTENSTEIN SE
10.2.1. Company Overview
10.2.2. Financial Performance
10.2.3. Product Benchmarking
10.2.4. Strategic Initiatives
10.3. Neugart GmbH
10.3.1. Company Overview
10.3.2. Financial Performance
10.3.3. Product Benchmarking
10.3.4. Strategic Initiatives
10.4. Siemens AG
10.4.1. Company Overview
10.4.2. Financial Performance
10.4.3. Product Benchmarking
10.4.4. Strategic Initiatives
10.5. Rexnord Corporation
10.5.1. Company Overview
10.5.2. Financial Performance
10.5.3. Product Benchmarking
10.5.4. Strategic Initiatives
10.6. ABB Ltd
10.6.1. Company Overview
10.6.2. Financial Performance
10.6.3. Product Benchmarking
10.6.4. Strategic Initiatives
10.7. SEW-EURODRIVE GmbH & Co KG
10.7.1. Company Overview
10.7.2. Financial Performance
10.7.3. Product Benchmarking
10.7.4. Strategic Initiatives
10.8. Gudel Group AG
10.8.1. Company Overview
10.8.2. Financial Performance
10.8.3. Product Benchmarking
10.8.4. Strategic Initiatives
10.9. Dana Incorporated
10.9.1. Company Overview
10.9.2. Financial Performance
10.9.3. Product Benchmarking
10.9.4. Strategic Initiatives
10.10. The Timken Company
10.10.1. Company Overview
10.10.2. Financial Performance
10.10.3. Product Benchmarking
10.10.4. Strategic Initiatives
10.11. Nidec-Shimpo Corporation
10.11.1. Company Overview
10.11.2. Financial Performance
10.11.3. Product Benchmarking
10.11.4. Strategic Initiatives
10.12. Melior Motion
10.12.1. Company Overview
10.12.2. Financial Performance
10.12.3. Product Benchmarking
10.12.4. Strategic Initiatives
10.13. Apex Dynamics Inc.
10.13.1. Company Overview
10.13.2. Financial Performance
10.13.3. Product Benchmarking
10.13.4. Strategic Initiatives
10.14. Nabtesco
10.14.1. Company Overview
10.14.2. Financial Performance
10.14.3. Product Benchmarking
10.14.4. Strategic Initiatives

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Fareportal Sues JetBlue Over Anti-Consumer Issues

NEW YORK, Jan. 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Online travel agency Fareportal has sued JetBlue Airways under federal antitrust laws for an alleged «scheme» to block consumers from being able to comparison shop JetBlue’s fares with those of other airlines. Fareportal, who maintains long-term collaborative partnerships with over 600 airlines globally, is recognized for creating many industry-first innovations. The suit contends that JetBlue is trying to raise fares on routes it dominates by making it difficult…

NEW YORK, Jan. 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Online travel agency Fareportal has sued JetBlue Airways under federal antitrust laws for an alleged «scheme» to block consumers from being able to comparison shop JetBlue’s fares with those of other airlines. Fareportal, who maintains long-term collaborative partnerships with over 600 airlines globally, is recognized for creating many industry-first innovations. The suit contends that JetBlue is trying to raise fares on routes it dominates by making it difficult for consumers to shop on price.

«Amidst the turbulence of the global pandemic, JetBlue is quietly pursuing a scheme to make it harder for American consumers to save money when they book air travel,» wrote Fareportal in the lawsuit that was filed on Jan. 5, 2021 in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York. «JetBlue’s goal is simple: to make it difficult for consumers to comparison shop when they want to fly.»

Online Travel Agencies (OTAs) were born in the 1990s and dramatically increased competition and lowered fares by giving consumers the ability to easily compare ticket prices. «JetBlue is trying to force customers to book tickets on its website where the lack of price comparison with fares from other airlines will allow JetBlue to raise ticket prices for price-sensitive travelers,» said Frederick Stein, Fareportal’s Chief Legal & Compliance Officer.

As of Jan. 5, 2021, JetBlue has forced Fareportal to remove its flight and pricing information from the Fareportal websites including CheapOair, the largest flight-focused OTA. JetBlue previously blocked a dozen other OTAs from displaying JetBlue content to customers as part of «JetBlue’s strategy to turn back the clock» and «return to the old days, before OTAs, when airline content was hidden,» which made it difficult for travelers to compare services and fares.

The complaint goes on to detail that JetBlue will move to making higher profits from the ticket price increases by eliminating comparison shopping. The complaint states that JetBlue knows that its dominance in certain markets will force consumers to book through its website, with examples of markets in which the airline has a dominant presence including New York, Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, Boston, Los Angeles, and San Juan, Puerto Rico.

The lawsuit states that JetBlue is funding its anti-competitive strategy using COVID-19 relief funds by having «American taxpayers unwittingly fund its scheme to deprive them of the information they need to comparison shop.» The suit further notes that «JetBlue is also prepared to suffer short-term losses because it is using taxpayer dollars to defray them» by «taking handouts from American taxpayers in the form of COVID relief. JetBlue is already set to receive over $685 million in direct support from American taxpayers and up to $1.14 billion in loans from the U.S. Treasury under the CARES Act and is poised to receive even more.»

About Fareportal  
Fareportal is a travel technology company powering a next-generation travel concierge service. Utilizing its innovative technology and company owned and operated global contact centers, Fareportal has built strong industry partnerships providing customers access to over 600 airlines, a million hotels, and hundreds of car rental companies around the globe. With a portfolio of consumer travel brands including CheapOair and OneTravel, Fareportal enables consumers to book online, on mobile apps for iOS and Android, by phone, or live chat. Fareportal provides its airline partners with access to a broad customer base that books high-yielding international and domestic flight, hotel and other travel and add-on ancillaries. 

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IESA Technovation Awards 2019-20 lifts the spirits-up for innovation in the ESDM industry

BANGALORE, India, Jan. 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ —

  • Sarabhai Award: Sh. Ajay Sawhney, Secretary, MeitY Govt of India
  • Techno-Visionary, Industry Award: Nivruti Rai, Country Head, Intel India and vice president, Data Platforms Group (DPG) at Intel Corporation
  • Techno-Visionary, Academia Award: Prof. Ramgopal Rao, Director,…

BANGALORE, India, Jan. 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ —

  • Sarabhai Award: Sh. Ajay Sawhney, Secretary, MeitY Govt of India
  • Techno-Visionary, Industry Award: Nivruti Rai, Country Head, Intel India and vice president, Data Platforms Group (DPG) at Intel Corporation
  • Techno-Visionary, Academia Award: Prof. Ramgopal Rao, Director, IIT Delhi          

India Electronics and Semiconductor Association (IESA), the premier industry body for the Electronics System Design and Manufacturing (ESDM) industry in the country, has today announced its flagship Technovation Award winners for 2019-2020.

Instituted in 2008, the «IESA Technovation Awards» are one of the most recognized awards in the ESDM ecosystem. Each year IESA Technovation awards recognize and honor some of the most innovative and impactful individuals and organizations for their contributions made to India’s ESDM industry.

In the leadership awards category, the Techno-Visionary industry award winner is Nivruti Rai, Country Head, Intel India and vice president, Data Platforms Group (DPG) at Intel Corporation; Prof. Ramgopal Rao, Director, IIT Delhi is awarded the Techno-Visionary, Academia award; Professor (Emeritus) A. Paulraj, Arogyaswami Paulraj, Stanford University is awarded the Techno-Visionary, Global award; Aruna Sundararajan, Former Secretary, Government of India is awarded  the Techno-Visionary, Public Service award and the apex award of Technovation, Sarabhai Award has been awarded to Sh. Ajay Sawhney, Secretary Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology Government of India.

In the Startup category, Pathshodh & InnAccel in healtrhcare; Hack Labs in Automation; Acceleron Labs in Compute; EVQPoint in Automotive; Devic Earth in Environment; AlphaIC & InCore in Fabless and SINE is chosen as the best incubator in the ecosystem.

In the MSME category, iWave for Services; Skanray for Electronics Products; Saankhya for Semiconductor Products and Sahasra for Manufacturing.

In the Enterprise category, eInfochips for Services; BEL & Genus Power for Electronics Products; AMD for Semiconductor Products; Wistron for Manufacturing.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Satya Gupta, Chairman, IESA and CEO, Seedeyas Innovations said, «At IESA we believe in supporting innovation and the Technovation Awards are a token for recognizing the talent and hard-work of individuals and companies. We are proud to appreciate such determination and to acknowledge these efforts. This year we have good innovation coming to the forefront in various categories especially in healthcare & automation. This surely speaks about our ecosystem, encouraging policies and we applaud the efforts, support the industry and feel this is just the beginning.»

Accepting the Sarabhai Award, Sh. Ajay Sawhney, Secretary, MeitY Govt of India said, «It is truly an honor to receive Sarabhai Award at IESA’s Technovation Awards. I am thankful to IESA for this recognition. This is the recognition to the Ministry, IT, for the industry that has rallied around the schemes for which we have received amazing response. The next few years look promising and we are just about to come out with a request, an expression of interest for the semiconductor fab and we are ready for the fabless design. We are back in the market soon for more projects for manufacturing of components. Let us make this India’s decade in Electronics.«

List of winners in various categories of Technovation Awards 2020

Start-Up Awards

Type

Category

Winner

Start-Ups

Health Care

Pathshodh

InnAccel

Start-Ups

Automation

Hack Labs

Start-Ups

Compute/General

Acceleron Labs

Start-Ups

Automotive

EVQPoint 

Start-Ups

Environment

Devic Earth

Start-Ups

Fabless

AlphaIC

InCore

Incubators

Incubators

SINE

MSME Awards

Type

Category

Winner

MSME

Services

iWave

MSME

Electronics Products

Skanray

MSME

Semiconductor Products

Saankhya

MSME

Manufacturing

Sahasra

Enterprise Awards

Type

Category

Winner

Enterprise

Services

eInfochips

Enterprise

Electronics Products

BEL

Genus Power

Enterprise

Semiconductor Products

AMD

Enterprise

Manufacturing

Wistron

Leadership Awards

Techno-Visionary

Industry

Nivruti Rai, Country Head, Intel India and vice president in the Data Platforms Group (DPG) at Intel Corporation 

Techno-Visionary

Academia

Prof. Ramgopal Rao, Director, IIT Delhi 

Techno-Visionary

Global

Professor (Emeritus) A. Paulraj, Arogyaswami Paulraj, Stanford University 

Techno-Visionary

Public Service

Aruna Sundararajan, Former Secretary, Government of India

Technovation Sarabhai Award

Sh. Ajay Sawhney, Secretary Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology Government of India 

 

About Technovation Awards: The ESDM ecosystem is growing significantly in the areas of Semiconductor & Fabless Products, Electronics Products and Manufacturing and Design Services. The Technovation industry awards this year have recognised the contributions in in these areas from large enterprises, MSME companies and start-ups. Start-ups are already playing a big role in creating Self-Reliance in Electronics by developing products using domestic innovations and addressing both local and global challenges.

This year «Technovation Awards» have recognised and honoured the best start-ups in 6 different verticals namely Healthcare, Automation, Environment, Automotive and Computing. Considering the significance of Fabless products and IP companies, it was a decision to have a separate award category for the best fabless start-up in each category. In the individual awards category, IESA Techno-Visionary awards recognize the leaders who have made a long-term impact on the ESDM eco-system. The Techno-Visionary awards are given to leading Techno-Visionaries in 4 categories- Academia, Industry, Public Service & Global, categories. The final and Apex ESDM award IESA Technovation Sarabhai Award, is given to a visionary leader for making seminal contributions and long-term impact for the ESDM Industry.

About India Electronics and Semiconductor Association (IESA): India Electronics and Semiconductor Association (IESA) is the premier industry body committed to the development of a vibrant Indian Semiconductor and Electronics System Design and Manufacturing (ESDM) ecosystem representing both domestic and multinational enterprises. IESA has been actively involved in evangelizing the dream of establishing ‘Brand India’ that is recognized worldwide as a go-to destination for Intelligent Electronics. The vision of IESA is to Make India the global hub for design-led manufacturing in Intelligent Electronics through continued partnership with the Industry, Government and Academia in the Country and Global markets. IESA is working towards promoting Make-in-India & Designed in India products for the global markets, through publishing credible data, networking events and nurturing alliances. IESA works closely with the Government as a knowledge partner on the sector, both at the centre and state level. For more details, visit www.iesaonline.org

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All-new 2021 Jeep® Grand Cherokee Breaks New Ground in the Full-size SUV Segment

AUBURN HILLS, Mich., Jan. 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ —

  • Rooted in a legacy of Jeep® 4×4 capability, luxury and advanced technologies, and loaded with Grand Cherokee and FCA firsts, the all-new 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee, now with seven-passenger seating, delivers an exceptional customer experience
  • Three Jeep 4×4 systems and class-leading Selec-Terrain traction management system with five terrain modes continue and improve upon the tradition of legendary off-road…

AUBURN HILLS, Mich., Jan. 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ —

  • Rooted in a legacy of Jeep® 4×4 capability, luxury and advanced technologies, and loaded with Grand Cherokee and FCA firsts, the all-new 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee, now with seven-passenger seating, delivers an exceptional customer experience
  • Three Jeep 4×4 systems and class-leading Selec-Terrain traction management system with five terrain modes continue and improve upon the tradition of legendary off-road capability, including more off-road ground clearance and water fording capability compared with previous generations
  • All-new vehicle architecture, independent front and rear suspensions and class-exclusive Quadra-Lift air suspension with electronic adaptive damping deliver class-leading capability and premium on-road driving dynamics
  • Authentic exterior design and world-class craftsmanship convey a refined new body style with signature Jeep design cues, including the Jeep signature seven-slot grille, aggressive front approach angle and trapezoidal wheel arches
  • Premium, spacious interior features standard 10-inch display screens across the instrument panel, including a frameless digital gauge cluster and touchscreen radio, all-new LED lighting with ambient features, driver and front passenger seat massage and personalized climate zones
  • Hand-wrapped, quilted Palermo leather, open-pore Waxed Walnut wood, 21-inch wheels and standard premium amenities elevate new Summit Reserve Package to highest levels of luxury
  • Equipped with more than 110 advanced safety and security features, including L2 driver-assist systems with hands-on automated driving, along with 360-degree surround view and night vision cameras; advanced hands-free L2 automated driving system will be available in late 2021 on the 2022 Grand Cherokee L
  • Next-generation technologies, including the most advanced Uconnect system ever with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, windshield Head-up Display (HUD), digital rearview mirror, frameless digital cluster, rear seat monitoring camera and an exclusive and premium 950-watt, 19-speaker McIntosh audio system
  • Jeep Wave customer service program comes standard with the all-new Grand Cherokee
  • Jeep Grand Cherokee L arrives in Jeep dealerships in the second quarter of 2021; all-new Jeep Grand Cherokee two-row and its 4xe electrified version scheduled to debut later in 2021

Nearly 30 years ago, the Jeep® Grand Cherokee began its legacy as the most awarded SUV in history. Today, following four groundbreaking generations of the vehicle, countless industry accolades and nearly 7 million in global sales, the Jeep brand continues to shatter expectations of the full-size SUV segment with the all-new 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L.

All-new 2021 Jeep® Grand Cherokee L Summit Reserve (left) and All-new 2021 Jeep® Grand Cherokee L Overland (right)

The newest iteration is designed and engineered to deliver an unmatched combination of even more legendary 4×4 capability, superior on-road refinement, premium styling and craftsmanship inside and out, and a host of advanced safety and technology features. The result is the all-new 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L, for the first time ever with seating for six or seven.

«When you set out to reimagine an SUV as beloved as the Jeep Grand Cherokee, building on its nearly 30-year legacy as an overachiever is paramount to every decision that is made,» said Christian Meunier, Global President of Jeep Brand – FCA. «With that legacy guiding the Jeep team, the new 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee is crafted to exceed expectations and do what no other SUV can do: deliver legendary Jeep 4×4 off-road capability blended with superior on-road manners. It is built on an all-new architecture and wrapped in a stunning new design that honors its iconic Jeep design heritage, while also extending to accommodate a third row to meet the growing needs of our Jeep customers who have asked for more space and functionality. The Grand Cherokee L truly stands out in its segment and continues to raise the bar in capability, performance and luxury, while also breaking new ground in versatility and functionality.»

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The state-of-the-art 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L is designed inside and out to deliver unmatched capability and composed driving dynamics. Its renowned 4×4 systems (Quadra-Trac I, Quadra-Trac II and Quadra-Drive II), Quadra-Lift air suspension and Selec-Terrain traction management system instill Grand Cherokee L with the Jeep brand’s legendary 4×4 capability. An all-new architecture and sculpted aerodynamic body style combine to improve vehicle performance, safety and reliability, while significantly reducing vehicle weight, noise, vibration and harshness. Designed to maximize overall passenger safety, comfort and convenience, Grand Cherokee L packs a powerful punch with next-generation features and technologies that make it a stand out in the full-size SUV segment.

Built at the new Detroit Assembly Complex – Mack Plant, the 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L will arrive in Jeep dealerships in the second quarter of 2021 and will be available in four different trim configurations – Laredo, Limited, Overland and Summit. The all-new Jeep Grand Cherokee two-row and its 4xe electrified version are scheduled to start production at the Mack Assembly Plant later in 2021.

Jeep legendary 4×4 capability
The 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L delivers improved unrivaled capability along with composed on-road driving dynamics. Legendary off-road capability begins courtesy of three 4×4 systems – Quadra-Trac I, Quadra-Trac II and Quadra-Drive II with rear electronic limited slip-differential (eLSD). All three systems are equipped with an active transfer case to improve traction by moving torque to work with the wheel with the most grip.

Quadra-Trac I is a single-speed active transfer case that uses input from multiple sensors in the vehicle to pre-emptively adjust torque distribution and will continue to reactively make corrections if tire slip occurs. When wheel slippage is detected, as much as 100 percent of available torque is instantly routed to the axle with the most traction. 

The Quadra-Trac II’s two-speed active transfer case with low-range gear reduction uses input from multiple sensors in the vehicle to pre-emptively adjust torque distribution and will continue to reactively make corrections if tire slip occurs. When wheel slippage is detected, as much as 100 percent of available torque is instantly routed to the axle with the most traction. Active 4-Low torque control with 2.72:1 gear ratio improves off-road maneuverability and delivers uncompromised performance.

Quadra-Drive II, with a two-speed active transfer case and rear eLSD, delivers industry-leading tractive capability. The system instantly detects tire slip and smoothly reacts distributing engine torque to tires with traction. In some cases, the vehicle will anticipate low traction and pre-emptively adjust in order to limit or eliminate tire slip. Quadra-Drive II is available on the Overland 4×4 model when equipped with the Off-Road Group and standard on Summit models. 

Quadra-Lift
The class-exclusive Jeep Quadra-Lift air suspension, now with electronic adaptive damping, delivers class-leading ground clearance and water fording. The system automatically adjusts the shock tuning to changing road conditions for enhanced comfort, stability and control.

The 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L’s Quadra-Lift system operates automatically, or may be controlled manually with console controls, and features five height settings for optimum ride performance:

  • Normal Ride Height (NRH): 8.3 inches (212mm) of clearance offers improved fuel economy, as well as improved aerodynamics during on-road driving
  • Off-road 1: Lifts the vehicle an additional 1.6 inches (40mm) from NRH for added height in clearing obstacles (9.9 inches)
  • Off-road 2: Delivers legendary Jeep off-road capability and provides an additional 2.4 inches (60mm; 9 percent more range than previous generation) from NRH for increased, best-in-class ground clearance of 10.9 inches and up to 24 inches of water fording depth (improvement of four inches over previous generation)
  • Park Mode: Lowers 1.8 inches (46mm) from NRH for easy ingress/egress, which levels down the vehicle twice as fast over the previous generation. NRH and Park Mode are driver selectable, giving the driver full control over vehicle ride height. Air suspension improvements include a dual tank design to enable more controlled and quicker functionality
  • Aero Mode: Lowers the vehicle 0.8 inches (21mm) from NRH. Aero Mode is controlled by vehicle speed and adjusts for optimal performance and fuel economy. The vehicle will also lower to Aero Mode when in Sport Mode

Quadra-Lift adds up to 4.17 inches (106mm) of lift span supported by four-corner air springs that provide an air cushioned, premium ride. The crawl ratio on the Grand Cherokee L is 44:1.

With the available Quadra-Lift air suspension, the 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L features a 30.1-degree approach angle, a 23.6-degree departure angle and 22.6-degree breakover angle.

Selec-Terrain
The 2021 Grand Cherokee L’s class-leading Selec-Terrain traction management system lets customers choose the on- and off-road setting for optimum 4×4 performance. This feature electronically coordinates up to six different powertrains, 4×4 torque split, braking and handling, steering and suspension systems, including throttle control, transmission shift, transfer case and traction control, stability control, anti-lock braking system (ABS) and steering feel.

The Selec-Terrain system offers five available terrain modes (Auto, Sport, Rock, Snow, Mud/Sand) to provide optimized calibrations for any given driving scenario.

Hill-descent Control allows drivers to control Grand Cherokee L’s speed down steep, rugged grades with electronic paddle shifters standard on all models, without the need for throttle or brake pedals. Hill-descent Control is standard on Overland and Summit models and works both in forward and reverse.

When equipped with the available Off-Road Group, the Trail Rated Overland 4×4 model benefits from class-leading traction, ground clearance, maneuverability, articulation and improved water fording (capable up to 24 inches). The Off-Road Group also includes high-strength steel skid plates, electronic limited slip differential rear axle, 18-inch aluminum wheels and rugged, all-season performance tires.

All-new architecture delivers world-class driving dynamics and durability
The all-new 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L receives a multitude of improvements to optimize ride, handling and quiet sound, while also reducing weight and improving fuel economy. A new unibody design along with three available 4×4 systems (Quadra-Trac I, Quadra-Trac II and Quadra-Drive II), an available Quadra-Lift air suspension and standard Selec-Terrain traction management system improve on Grand Cherokee’s legendary 4×4 capability.

The use of lightweight, high-strength aluminum closures, including the hood and tailgate, help reduce weight and boost fuel economy. The Jeep engineering team reduced weight by mounting the axle directly to the engine, along with a solid-mounted aluminum front cradle, aluminum engine mounts and steering gear, a magnesium cross-car beam, aluminum shock towers and an all-new electronic master brake booster system. To help meet weight, impact and to improve durability, the Grand Cherokee L body structure employs the latest grades of Generation 3 steel. The next-generation steel gave engineering and design teams the ability to cold stamp complex parts from higher strength materials, which was not possible in the past, creating a more robust and innovative body structure.

Jeep engineers put substantial emphasis on designing a body structure that is both strong and lightweight, balanced yet functional. To achieve this, Grand Cherokee L is composed of more than 60 percent advanced high-strength steel to aid in ductility, usability and energy absorption.

Jeep Grand Cherokee is widely known for its outstanding on-road driving dynamics and quietness, thanks in part to its front and rear independent suspension. For 2021, Grand Cherokee L employs a newly located front virtual ball joint to improve lateral control and a multi-link rear suspension that enables improvement in ride comfort and routine handling. An enhanced engine box with a shock-to-shock tower brace improves local lateral stiffness by 125 percent. A new variable-rate air spring suspension continuously adjusts stiffness to loading conditions to further compliment the vehicle’s legendary off-road capability. Premium manners are enhanced with approximately 6,500 welds in the body alone.

The Grand Cherokee L’s air suspension system boasts several enhancements to deliver a smooth, comfortable ride both on- and off-road:

  • The closed loop air suspension system reuses clean air, resulting in improved compressor durability
  • To quickly change vehicle ride height, the Quick Down Leveling (QDL) feature uses an external valve block and secondary air reservoir, which allows for both axles to lower simultaneously compared with single axle lowering in previous generations. QDL enables faster easy entry setting from normal height
  • Electrically controlled, semi-active shocks on Grand Cherokee models equipped with air suspension continuously adjust to road conditions and driving styles to create the optimum ride comfort for all driving situations

For the first time ever on Grand Cherokee, the front axle is bolted directly to the engine to allow for better management of noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) and superior driving dynamics thanks in part to its lower center of gravity. New active/electronic engine mounts absorb more vibration and movement when at idle, but stiffen at higher speeds to optimize ride glide. This is a new feature available on Grand Cherokee and offers a new level of comfort, versatility and performance. An enhanced active noise cancellation system, along with a double-dash body, door seals and acoustic glass round out the enhancements that bring NVH and wind noise down to a whisper.

Grand Cherokee’s electric power steering (EPS) has been carefully calibrated to deliver a superior driving feel and consume less energy. The electric motor works with an adaptive engine control unit (ECU) to monitor steering speed, steering wheel angle and vehicle speed. This allows for varying levels of steering assistance to be applied, for example, when more is needed at low speeds, such as maneuvering through a parking lot, or less when at highway speeds, to enhance overall driver confidence. The EPS system uses a variable-rate ratio to improve maneuverability while maintaining on-center stability in all driving conditions.

Award-winning powertrains
The all-new 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L offers buyers a choice of two powerful, fuel-efficient and refined engines with proven performance for any driving situation.

Standard is the all-aluminum 3.6-liter Pentastar V-6 engine, rated at 290 horsepower and 257 lb.-ft. of torque. Lauded for its power and refinement, the 60-degree angle between the Pentastar V-6’s cylinder banks make it inherently smooth running, augmented by accessories that bolt directly to the engine block. A seven-time winner of the Wards 10 Best Engines and Propulsion Systems award, the Pentastar V-6 engine is compact, with features such as exhaust manifolds integrated into the cylinder heads.

Chain-driven dual overhead camshafts include two-step variable valve lift and variable-valve timing (VVT). This combination quickly tailors engine output to the demands of the driver for the best balance of performance and fuel economy.

Fuel-saving engine stop-start (ESS) technology is standard on the Pentastar V-6. The ESS system has been upgraded and refined for the Grand Cherokee L. Changes include a pressure reserve element in the eight-speed transmission, which provides dedicated transmission fluid to the shift elements at engine restart for a quick launch. Refined powertrain controls and new starter technology minimize early engine restarts from minor movements of the driver’s foot on the brake pedal. Restart noise, vibration and harshness have been reduced via revised controls and switchable engine mounts.

The 3.6-liter Pentastar V-6 engine is rated for a towing capacity of up to 6,200 pounds and an estimated class-leading driving range of nearly 500 miles.

VVT with dual-independent cam phasing enables better fuel efficiency across a wide torque band in the Pentastar V-6. Nearly 90 percent of the engine’s peak torque is available from 1,800 to 6,400 rpm – an important consideration when towing or hauling. 

Buyers who want more power can opt for the award-winning 5.7-liter V-8, rated at 357 horsepower and 390 lb.-ft. of torque delivered over a broad power band.

The V-8, with a foundation of a cast-iron block and aluminum cylinder heads, delivers performance and efficiency with VVT and Fuel Saver Technology (cylinder deactivation). With Fuel Saver Technology, the engine control computer turns off fuel and spark and closes the valves to four of the engine’s cylinders during light-load operation, such as highway cruising, when full power is not needed. The system immediately re-engages the deactivated cylinders when the driver presses on the accelerator pedal.

The 5.7-liter V-8 has a class-leading towing capacity of up to 7,200 pounds.

The Grand Cherokee L’s V-8 engine uses cylinder shut-off technology that deactivates four cylinders during light acceleration or cruising situations on the highway. The system is active in an expanded region with respect to the previous generations and is unnoticeable to the driver. It provides V-8 power for acceleration and heavy loads and four-cylinder operation when the torque requirement is less than the maximum available from four cylinders. Depending on the driving scenario, cylinder shutoff can increase fuel economy from 5 to 20 percent.

Fuel economy is further enhanced with VVT technology that reduces the engine’s pumping work by closing the intake valve later and by increasing the expansion process of the combustion event. This allows more energy to be transferred to the wheels instead of being lost out of the exhaust as heat. VVT also improves engine breathing, which improves engine efficiency and power. 

Each engine mates to the durable, robust TorqueFlite eight-speed automatic transmission, which enhances fuel economy and delivers crisp and smooth gear changes. The widespread of gear ratios helps keep the engine rpm in the ideal range for the task – whether it’s cruising on the highway or exploring off-road trails. On-the-fly shift-map changing enables the transmission to quickly adjust its shift strategy to match the driver’s demands based on inputs, such as engine torque changes, hill detection, temperature and longitudinal and lateral acceleration.

New for the 2021 Grand Cherokee L 4×4 is front axle disconnect. If the vehicle senses that road conditions do not require all-wheel drive, the front axle disconnect automatically places the Grand Cherokee L in two-wheel drive, reducing drag on the driveline and improving fuel economy. Four-wheel drive automatically re-engages when the vehicle senses it is needed.

Design: Unparalleled refinement, uncompromising craftsmanship
Exterior
From the moment Jeep introduced the Grand Cherokee in 1992, it presented the world something it had never seen before. The most celebrated SUV ever set a new industry benchmark and quickly became synonymous with upscale design and uncompromised capability. Fast forward decades later, the all-new 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L continues to build on its proud legacy, while raising the bar in luxury and performance.

«The Jeep design team envisioned a modern aesthetic for the all-new 2021 Grand Cherokee L – they worked to sculpt it down and gave it a clean and updated premium appearance tailored for today’s customer,» said Mark Allen, Head of Jeep Exterior Design, FCA. «The design for the first-ever three-row Grand Cherokee pays respect to its heritage and honors its utilitarian roots. The results reflect its premium characteristics, contemporary style and legendary capability that has defined the Grand Cherokee since its inception.» 

The proportion of the all-new Grand Cherokee L was inspired by the original Wagoneer, first full-size luxury SUV from Jeep. Grand Cherokee L’s lean profile features a longer hood and cab, which shifts the vehicle rearward to give a sense of motion with a ready to react response. A forward-tipped grille further enhances the length of the hood and gives a respectful nod to Wagoneer’s iconic design. A lowered, tapered roof improves aerodynamic performance and efficiency without sacrificing its cargo spaciousness and utility. 

Most notably transformed is the face of the Grand Cherokee L. All-new slim LED headlights are the primary focal point and accentuate the technical character of the vehicle. The signature seven-slot grille has been updated to be wider with larger individual openings and is outlined in elegant trim that underscores its advanced lighting and emphasizes the width of the vehicle. Below the grille, the new front fascia is proportionally larger than previous generations, designed for function while keeping the competitive approach angle for which the Grand Cherokee is known. Its geometric shape conveys purpose while adding a slight formality to the overall front theme. The larger opening with textural elements conceals an all-new, long-range radar component and other advanced technology features, including active grille shutters, to help improve on-road performance and fuel efficiency. 

From the side, a lowered beltline and expansive glass allow for a more spacious cabin and increased visibility. The roofline appears to float courtesy of a new window molding design that begins at the base of the side mirror and travels continuously to the rear quarter window and to the base of the back light. This trim treatment stands out even more when selecting the Gloss Black roof, which is available for the first time on Overland models and comes standard on Summit models. A new roof rack design consists of a singular side rail cap to create a seamless appearance. Body cladding and bright work have been kept to a minimum to align with the vehicle’s modern tailored aesthetic. 

A widened track (36mm increase) gives the Grand Cherokee L’s stance a quiet confidence. The wheel flares are pulled tautly around the tires to strengthen the Grand Cherokee L’s stature. The tires are flush with the body side to showcase signature trapezoidal wheel arches and, for the first time on a Grand Cherokee, 21-inch wheels come standard with the Summit Reserve Package.  

Continuing with its modern theme, the rear of the vehicle is tailored and the lowered beltline contributes to the expansive rear window. Sleek, high-set LED taillamps are designed to visually distribute the rear proportions and reinforce the technical aspect of the vehicle. A unique character line directly below the taillamps provides a visual break and carries around to the side of the vehicle to unite the rear and body side in a harmonious way. A new rear fascia and LED fog lamps are underscored by accent trim that corresponds with the front and provides visual width to the rear. 

New vertical-pillar spoilers added to the tailgate help reduce on-road drag. A rearview camera with washer has been tucked neatly into the tailgate spoiler, which also features a new LED center high-mounted stop lamp. Other rear elements, including a standard integrated tow hitch cover and fascia-mounted exhaust tips, provide a finished, custom look. Overland and Summit models come standard with a hands-free, foot-activated power liftgate.  

For the first time, a premium, full suite of LED lighting is standard on all Jeep Grand Cherokee trim levels, which allowed for design flexibility and helped to shape the identity of the vehicle. 

Ultra slim headlamps with unique signature lighting set into Gloss Black bezels, along with slim horizontal fog lamps, express the serious nature of the front end and allow the Grand Cherokee L to be instantly recognizable both during the day and at night.

In the rear, ultra slim taillamps with unique lit signatures complete the lighting story. Additional elements include approach-lit door handles and puddle lighting projected from the rearview mirror, which are standard on the Overland and Summit models.  

Interior
When it came to the interior design of 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L, the team’s objective was to create one of the most exquisite and technically advanced interiors in the industry. The next-generation interior evolves to create a more refined expression, featuring handcrafted materials with an attention to detail and modern amenities that pair seamlessly with its new lean and tailored exterior. 

«The objective for the interior design team was to create a unique statement for 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L. We viewed the overall design process through a wide lens that allowed us to use a new generation of Jeep interiors,» said Chris Benjamin, Head of Jeep, Chrysler and Advanced Interior Design, FCA. «While the Jeep Grand Cherokee interior has been synonymous with sophistication, our approach to the three-row version was to showcase distinguished details, handcrafted materials and modern amenities that pair seamlessly with its tailored exterior.» 

Immediately upon entry, the driver and front passenger will notice how the Grand Cherokee L’s new layout adds dimension and symmetry. The instrument panel has been proportioned and angled to create spaciousness that is celebrated through an expressive contrast of warm authentic materials and sleek modern technologies. 

Harmonious surface language is conveyed by a sculpted, horizontal applique that runs the entire length of the front panel. Focus is drawn to a structural metal trim that stretches the length of the panel and sweeps upward to offset new slim HVAC vents. The sleek trim frames the sculpted natural wood accent, which is offered in open-pore Absolute Oak on Summit and open-pore Waxed Walnut on the Summit Reserve Package. The layering of the wood, leather and metal materials emphasizes the horizontal theme and surrounds passengers with a visual masterpiece. 

The rich mix of materials are contrasted by the sophisticated execution of the center stack, which has been realigned and is now even more accessible to the driver. A bright, structural element neatly frames the next-generation, 10.1-inch display for the new Uconnect 5 system. Also new is a 10.25-inch frameless digital gauge cluster with nearly two dozen different menus from which the user can select, including driver-assist technologies such as adaptive cruise control, highway assist, night vision, drowsy driver detection and speed limit traffic signs display (if equipped). To control the digital cluster, the Grand Cherokee L features an all-new multifunction steering wheel with paddle shifters. Summit models come standard with a leather-wrapped Absolute Oak steering wheel, and the Summit Reserve Package adds Waxed Walnut wood accents. 

The console has been reimagined and now boasts an all-new layout featuring a glossy Piano Black finish. The center console is highlighted by an all-new drive control center with a backlit, metal rotary shifter that delivers haptic feedback when engaged. To emphasize its authentic Jeep character, the shifter is flanked by the ride height and Selec-Terrain switches. New streamlined cup holders allow for more space and storage in the front bin, which can hold two wireless devices and features an optional wireless charger that can charge two devices simultaneously. 

An all-new Jeep seating architecture has been introduced on the Grand Cherokee L, featuring a length-adjustable cushion for the front row in Overland and Summit models, which is an FCA first. First-row seats with power 16-way adjustable position with memory and lumbar are available on Overland and standard on Summit. Seat back massage that includes five customizable profiles with three levels of pressure intensity is available on Overland and standard on Summit models. Heated seats in the first two rows, with three-level configurable controls for personalized passenger comfort, are standard on Limited models and above. Ventilated front-row seats are available on Limited and standard on Overland and Summit models. Ventilated seats in the second row come standard on the Summit Reserve Package. 

In the rear cabin of Summit models, standard captain’s chairs flank a new second-row console that provides generous storage and cup holders. The console was designed similarly to the front console, while sculpted for functionality and uncompromised leg and foot room for third-row occupants. For all models, the rear cabin features soft armrests color-keyed to the leather seats, additional storage and cup holders, plus a class-leading number of 12 USB Type A and Type C ports for wireless devices. 

A full suite of all-new customizable interior LED lighting with daytime/nighttime settings is now standard on all models. True ambient lighting with a five-color selection, an FCA first, casts an inviting glow along the entire instrument panel, as well as the front and rear doors. This feature is standard on the Overland and Summit models for a personalized sensory experience. 

Passenger comfort is elevated in Summit models with four-zone automatic temperature control, which has the capability to select different fan levels and modes for individual passengers in the first and second rows. The system also offers four different temperature settings. For the first time in an FCA vehicle, the second- and third-row vents, now wider and slimmer, are placed in the pillars, as opposed to overhead, to better target passenger comfort zones without compromising headroom or visibility. 

Grand Cherokee L introduces a new premium package, Summit Reserve, that sets the benchmark for luxury in the full-size SUV segment. Premium hand-wrapped, quilted Palermo leather, ventilated front and second-row seats, memory and massage front seats and choice of a new Tupelo interior color add distinguishable details to the model. Also unique to the Summit Reserve Package is genuine open-pore Waxed Walnut wood and premium, wrapped, suede-like fabric on the A-pillars and headliner.

Available first in the 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L, FCA is currently the only automotive manufacturer in the world to carry a McIntosh audio sound system. The premium McIntosh audio system is available on Overland and Summit models and comes standard with the Summit Reserve Package. The advanced, high-performance audio system features a 17-channel amplifier with a maximum output of 950 watts and 19 speakers, including a 10-inch subwoofer, to envelope vehicle occupants in high-definition sound. The shared vision between FCA and McIntosh design teams resulted in a Jeep audio system with the same level of authenticity and design quality found on McIntosh home audio products. The system accentuates the updated and premium feel of the vehicle’s new interior design. Metal accents on Piano Black surfaces, illuminated branding and McIntosh’s signature blue-glowing power meter further exemplify the modern touches of luxury within the cabin’s interior. 

Overland and Summit models include the CommandView dual-pane sunroof with a power sunshade (available on Limited). The Laredo model features an available single-pane sunroof. 

New levels of dimensionality
Designed to maximize overall passenger comfort, the all-new 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L delivers unsurpassed third-row capacity and increased cargo volume. The vehicle’s 121.7-inch (3,091mm) wheelbase creates generous interior room and gives passengers expansive, class-leading legroom in the second row. 

For improved vehicle access, Grand Cherokee L features larger second-row door openings than previous generations. They open 64 degrees with an ingress/egress exterior side step. 

Inside, premium seating includes room for six or seven passengers. The second row comes with standard «tip and slide» bucket seats (optional bench), 7 inches (180mm) of fore/aft travel and an available power-folding third row. Second-row bucket seats can be easily moved to create expansive passage to the third row. Child safety seats installed in the second row do not have to be removed to access the third row. Designed with passenger comfort in mind, the spacious third row provides 37.3 inches (947mm) of head room.

For added driver comfort and convenience, a car-molded plastic dead pedal and integrated side-door storage bin for a wireless device come standard on all models. To make passengers more comfortable, the second-row seats recline 18 degrees.

Grand Cherokee L delivers increased rear cargo volume behind the second row (46.9 cu. ft.). The third-row seat features a 50/50 split and is easily folded from the rear of the vehicle. For even more utility, both the second- and third-row seats fold forward into a flat-load floor. When the second- and third-row seats are folded flat, the maximum cargo space is 84.6 cu. ft.

The design of Grand Cherokee L allows increased visibility compared with previous generations, delivering best-in-class side-window visibility for all seating rows. Noticeable improvements were made to address and minimize side- and rear-view pillar obscurations (visibility improvement of seven degrees). The use of expansive glass allows for a more spacious cabin and also contributes to greater visibility.

The Grand Cherokee L is the first FCA vehicle to feature an electronic remote release in the rear cargo area to quickly and effortlessly fold the second row flat (standard captain’s chairs and optional bench). The feature is standard on Overland and Summit.

A programmable height feature that allows the liftgate opening to be set at a chosen degree is standard on Limited, Overland and Summit models and available on Laredo. Overland and Summit models come standard with a hands-free, foot-activated power liftgate. 

Most advanced, high-tech safety and security features in its class 
The all-new 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L offers more than 110 safety and security features, including innovative applications of technologies that refine the connection between driver, vehicle and the road.

Segment-leading innovation
The Grand Cherokee L arrives with a class-leading suite of features that deliver on the promise of driving confidence, for which the Jeep brand is renowned. These features enhance a driver’s field of vision, help make instrumentation easier to see and enable driver-assist capabilities that accommodate collision avoidance.

Active Driving Assist is FCA’s name for Level 2 (L2) automated driving capability and the technology affirms the company’s march toward an autonomous future. The Grand Cherokee L is available with Active Driving Assist for hands-on-wheel and eyes-on-road automated driving using lane-centering with adaptive cruise control. The system uses multiple sensors, including radars and cameras to dictate appropriate roads for the technology. Active Driving Assist is available on Overland and standard on Summit models.

Hands-free Active Driving Assistis FCA’s name for hands-free L2 assisted driving and will be available in late 2021 for 2022 model-year Grand Cherokee L Overland and Summit models. It offers hands-free driving at all speeds and lane centering on approved roadways for even greater driving convenience. The system also will predictively slow the vehicle down in tight curves and automatically resume control after the driver overrides and verifies that he or she is paying attention to the road.

Night Vision Camera, available on Overland and Summit models, uses thermographic technology to augment the reach of the Grand Cherokee L’s headlamps. Infrared sensors search for the heat signatures of pedestrians and animals in the road ahead, at distances up to 219 yards (200 meters). When located, an alert with their positions relative to the vehicle are outlined in the instrument cluster directly in front of the driver.

Ergonomics are a key benefit of the available, full-color Head-up Display (HUD). Available on Overland and Summit models, the system provides the driver with up to five different information elements, including Active Lane Management, adaptive cruise control, turn-by-turn navigation, current speed, current gear and speed limit.

Intersection Collision Assist helps detect vehicles approaching from the driver’s left and right when nearing a crossroad. Four radar sensors and one camera determine if a collision appears imminent, prompting the system to provide audible and visual alerts. If the driver does not respond, the system automatically activates the vehicle’s brakes. The feature is standard on Summit models.

Drowsy Driver Detection tracks vehicle movement, such as lane deviation, and interaction, such as steering-wheel input over time, for driving behavior consistent with that of a drowsy driver. When certain thresholds are reached, the system responds with audio and/or visual cautions for the driver to pull over. The feature comes standard on Summit models.

The Digital Rearview Camera system, optional on Limited models and above, replaces the conventional rearview mirror with a 9.2-inch-wide Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) that shows real-time video from a rear-facing camera. Unlike a conventional rearview mirror, the new digital camera system offers a view that is unobstructed by the D-pillars or rear seats. When not in use as a display, the screen reverts back to a reflective mirror.

Traffic Sign Recognition, standard on Summit models, uses a forward-facing camera to identify speed limit and related traffic signs, such as those denoting school and construction zones. 

An additional safety and security feature on Grand Cherokee L is Surround View Camera. Available on Limited and Overland, standard on Summit models, the system offers 360-degree, bird’s-eye views of the vehicle and its surroundings, enhanced by dynamic gridlines displayed on a 10.1-inch digital touchscreen. With front and rear lens washers, the system is enhanced by ParkSense front park assist, which helps the driver orient the vehicle. 

Equipment levels on the Summit model are elevated even further with standard Parallel and Perpendicular Park Assist, which uses ultrasonic sensors to guide the driver into parking spaces. FCA is the first automaker to use this technology with a live, dedicated view on the infotainment screen for easy viewing. 

Among the standard safety features across the Grand Cherokee L lineup are:

  • Full-Speed Collision Warning with Active Braking and Pedestrian/Cyclist Detection
  • Rear Cross Path detection
  • Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop and Go
  • Active Lane Management
  • LaneSense Lane Departure Warning with Lane Keep Assist
  • Advanced Brake Assist
  • Blind-spot Monitoring
  • ParkView rear back-up camera
  • ParkSense rear park assist sensors with stop
  • Switch-activated electric park brake
  • Tire-pressure monitoring

The Grand Cherokee L also offers a full suite of LED lighting. LED headlamps provide exceptional performance with a balanced beam of light that minimizes glare for oncoming traffic, while doubling the light output directly in front of the vehicle for improved illumination of the road ahead. Side lighting improves visibility while cornering and is activated by either steering wheel angle input or turn signal activations when the headlamps are on.

The Grand Cherokee L’s innovative engineering leverages the attributes of high-strength steel to help direct crash energy away from the cabin. It also features eight air bags, including full-length side-curtain air bags, which extend protection to front and rear outboard passengers, and seat-mounted side thorax air bags that enhance protection for the driver and front passenger.

Standard-equipment active head restraints help mitigate injury risks associated with rear collisions, while there are three LATCH positions for safety-seat placement when the vehicle is configured with a second-row bench.

Advanced technology: Segment-leading offerings
The most technologically equipped Jeep Grand Cherokee ever features significant next-generation innovations, including the advanced Uconnect 5 system, rear-seat monitoring camera, digital rearview mirror, windshield HUD, frameless digital cluster and a McIntosh 19-speaker premium audio system.

All-new Uconnect 5 system
The 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L features the latest, most advanced Uconnect system ever, with a 10.1-inch display and intuitive user experience. The all-new Uconnect 5 delivers operating speeds that are five times faster when compared to the previous generation. By using an Android operating system and over-the-air (OTA) updates, Uconnect 5 brings flexibility that will allow the system to continuously evolve to offer new content, features and services.

The Uconnect 5 system offers more connected services and features for unmatched ease of use. The suite of system highlights includes:

  • 8.4-inch or 10.1-inch digital touchscreen
  • Five user profiles plus a valet mode – customizable music preferences, apps, seat position, mirror angles and climate comfort levels
  • Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
  • Fully customizable home screen for quick access to frequently used features and one-touch operation
  • Simultaneous connectivity for two Bluetooth-enabled phones
  • Alexa «Home to Car» functionality to include in-vehicle Alexa virtual assistant with natural voice capability and «Car to Home» features
  • All-new Uconnect mobile app
  • SiriusXM 360L platform and new Personalized Stations Powered by Pandora
  • TomTom navigation with predictive search, natural speak and live traffic updates
  • Maps OTA updates at the push of a button for Uconnect NAV system
  • 4G LTE Wi-Fi hotspot to connect up to eight wireless devices

The Grand Cherokee L is well-equipped to keep vehicle occupants connected while on the go. Functionality is enhanced for front-row passengers with an available wireless charging pad, plus standard dual USB Type C ports that allow devices to charge up to four times faster. The Jeep Grand Cherokee L delivers a class-leading total of 12 USB Type A and Type C ports for all three rows. Third-row single USB ports are optional in Laredo and standard on Limited and up.

Rear-seat monitoring camera
The 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L includes an available rear-seat monitoring camera system, which projects a best-in-class, high-definition image and delivers several segment-exclusive features, including a clear view of second-row, rear-facing child seat occupants, a split-view display and a unique «zoom-to-seat» function.

Rear-seat camera views are accessible through the 10.1-inch Uconnect touchscreen and allow the driver to quickly view the entire cabin, as well as easily zoom in on each seat location. Memory setting functions keep the zoomed image focused on the most recent position viewed, aiding in ease of use and limiting driver distraction. 

The camera is positioned on the headliner between the second- and third-row seats. Three infrared lights surround the camera and illuminate the cabin in low-light conditions. The system automatically switches between day and night modes for added visibility and convenience. The rear-seat monitoring camera is available on Limited, Overland and Summit models. 

Digital firsts
The 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L is the first production Jeep vehicle to offer a fully digital rearview mirror. The digital rearview mirror displays video in real time from a rear-facing camera, offering an image that is unobstructed by the D-pillars or rear seats. It also reverts back to a traditional reflective mirror. The digital rearview mirror is available on Limited, Overland and Summit models and provides an unobstructed rear view that enhances safety and prevents accidents. 

Additionally, the Grand Cherokee L is the first production Jeep vehicle to offer a windshield HUD. Available on Overland and above, the full-color display is configurable up to 10 inches and features three predefined configurations and a custom mode with a choice of four reconfigurable layouts. The HUD provides key vehicle information to the driver including, speed, speed limit, navigation and driver assist systems. All HUD settings can be personalized and saved within the driver profiles. 

Also new for Grand Cherokee L is a standard 10.25-inch frameless digital gauge and cluster with nearly two dozen different menus from which the user can select, including driver-assist technologies, such as adaptive cruise control, Active Driving Assist, Night Vision, Drowsy Driver Detection and Traffic Sign Recognition (if equipped). Additional settings include media being played, caller identification, digital speed readout, drive modes or tire pressure. Also offered is a full-screen, turn-by-turn navigation map and off-road pitch-and-roll display. The full-color cluster features five reconfigurable tiles for at-a-glance data or quick and easy access to the most used information. Drivers may choose between analog or digital instrumentation. All cluster settings can be saved to a user profile as part of Grand Cherokee L’s full vehicle customization and automatically recalled for each driver. On-screen graphics are delivered in real-time, animated 3D. 

Design-focused audio, pinnacle of premium sound
For more than 70 years, McIntosh has provided handcrafted, made-in-America, high-end home audio products to music lovers around the globe. McIntosh has also powered presidential inauguration speeches and some of the most iconic moments in music history. Available first in the 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L, FCA is currently the only automotive manufacturer in the world to carry a McIntosh sound system. 

Superior audio performance is delivered through 19 custom-designed speakers, including a 10-inch subwoofer that are strategically placed throughout the interior cabin for a powerful, authentic and detailed surround-sound experience. A 17-channel, 950-watt amplifier was specifically designed to power the speakers to provide clean, crisp high notes and deep, low frequencies throughout the cabin. 

The premium McIntosh audio system for the Grand Cherokee L has been professionally tested and tuned to compliment the vehicle’s unique interior volume and layout. To help prevent damage to the speakers, the audio system is equipped with McIntosh’s Power Guard® Technology. The position of the speakers within the vehicle cabin and other built-in technologies, including a Low Distortion/High Performance (LD/HP) design, helps lower distortion and provides an unparalleled listening experience. 

In addition to an elegant sound quality, the McIntosh system for the Grand Cherokee L is designed to complement the vehicle’s high-end interior and incorporate notable McIntosh design cues. Special attention to detail was given to ensure that the audio system’s ornate controls replicated the look of McIntosh amplifier control knobs. The McIntosh logos on the door speaker grilles are LED backlit in the brand’s signature blue color to compliment the interior’s new custom ambient lighting. Similar to the look and feel of McIntosh home audio products, the Grand Cherokee L’s subwoofer grille is emblazoned with the McIntosh «Mc» logo as it appears in McIntosh Monogrammed Heatsinks™. 

The premium McIntosh audio system is available on Overland and Summit models and comes standard when equipped with the Summit Reserve Package. 

Jeep Wave customer care program
Jeep Wave is a premium owner loyalty program filled with exciting benefits and exclusive perks created to deliver Jeep owners the utmost care and dedicated 24/7 support. The Jeep Wave customer service program is available to the entire Jeep brand lineup, including the all-new 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L. 

Jeep Wave program highlights include:

  • Three years of worry-free maintenance at Jeep dealerships, including oil changes and tire rotations
  • 24/7 support via phone or online chat
  • Trip interruption and first-day loaner coverage
  • VIP access to select, exclusive Jeep brand events

Manufacturing: Proudly built in the Motor City
The all-new 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L is built at the new Detroit Assembly Complex – Mack Plant, the city’s first new manufacturing facility in nearly three decades. FCA invested $1.6 billion to build a 790,000-square-foot paint shop and to convert the two original Mack Avenue engine plants into an entirely new assembly site. The investment also added 3,850 new jobs to support production of the first ever three-row Jeep Grand Cherokee, as well as the new two-row version and future electrified models. The plant is scheduled to launch in the first quarter of 2021.

Intricate route to superior quality
It’s one thing to reimagine the world’s most-awarded SUV on paper; it’s quite another to ensure it looks and performs the way it should on (and off) the road.

To launch the all-new 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L, FCA engineers leveraged decades of intellectual capital and allowed themselves to be guided by the adventurous spirit of Jeep customers.

«There’s a reason Jeep customers are so demanding,» says Mark Champine, Head of Quality, FCA – North America. «They’ve grown accustomed to going wherever they want, whenever they want, with a spirit that’s unique to Jeep. It’s our job to deliver on those expectations.»

Gap and flush
While the all-new Jeep Grand Cherokee L leads its competitors by a wide gap, FCA is laser focused – literally – on minimizing gaps.

The newly constructed Detroit Assembly Complex – Mack, which is home to the Grand Cherokee L, features a measurement cell that combines laser light with radar to check body-panel geometry. Every vehicle built at the new site passes through this cell, which helps ensure fit and finish that is precise and uniform.

Previously employed by FCA in a body-shop application, the cell at Detroit Assembly Complex – Mack marks the first application of «gap and flush» technology at the end of a production line.

The technology affords greater repeatability and accuracy than conventional camera-based measuring systems. As a result, the distinctive silhouette of each and every Grand Cherokee L mirrors the thoughtful vision of Jeep designers. 

More Chalma
FCA’s new manufacturing site also boasts a track where specially trained workers conduct confirmatory testing for high-priority attributes, such as cabin-quiet. But the 2021 Grand Cherokee L’s road to superior quality actually started inside a microprocessor and wound its way to Detroit from central Mexico, via FCA’s proving grounds in nearby Chelsea, Michigan. 

Usage data was collected from owners of previous-generation Grand Cherokee vehicles. Once analyzed, the direction was clear: To further boost body/chassis durability, another key customer demand, FCA engineers called for «more Chalma.» 

The name honors a route just south of Mexico City that was once so rugged as to be nearly impassable. Recreated in unforgiving concrete at FCA’s Chelsea Proving Grounds, «Chalma Road» is pocked with potholes, killer cobblestones and two kinds of treacherous trenches – diagonal and transverse. 

The Grand Cherokee L’s design benefits from 1,000 hours of tortuous testing on this hostile highway. Which is only fitting, Champine says, because «the only things tougher than Jeep brand vehicles are their owners.» 

Established legacy of luxurious, capable Jeep SUVs
Built on 80 years of legendary heritage, every Jeep vehicle has a remarkable lineage and unique personality. Each is authentic with class-leading capability and versatility. The Jeep Grand Cherokee is no exception. The initial debut of the Grand Cherokee set a new industry benchmark for luxury and capability and ushered in four celebrated generations that would lead to it becoming the most awarded SUV in history. 

First- and second-generation Jeep Grand Cherokee (ZJ/WJ): 1993-2004
The Jeep Grand Cherokee made its infamous debut by crashing through the convention center glass at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit on January 7, 1992. The first SUV equipped with a driver-side air bag, it set new standards for on-road ride, handling and comfort in an SUV. The 105.9-inch-wheelbase Grand Cherokee took refinement to a new level. A new Quadra-Coil suspension featured a coil/multilink configuration. A 5.2-liter V-8 engine was offered as an option and a Dana 44 rear axle was available for some models. 

Third-generation Jeep Grand Cherokee (WK): 2005-2010
A complete redesign of the ZJ/WJ, the all-new Grand Cherokee combined power, luxury and a significantly quieter, more comfortable ride. Jeep engineers worked hard to improve on-road refinement by adding a short/long-arm independent front suspension. The ground-up transformation continued with a choice of three power plants, including the mighty 330-horsepower 5.7-liter HEMI® V-8 engine. The 2006 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8 featured a 6.1-liter HEMI V-8 with 420 horsepower and 420 lb.-ft. of torque, 20-inch lightweight forged wheels and four-piston Brembo brakes. The available full-time Quadra-Drive II 4×4 system featured front and rear limited slip differentials and a center differential-lock that operated in low-range.

Fourth-generation Jeep Grand Cherokee (WK2): 2011-present
All-new for 2011 and more than 4 million sales after the introduction of the first Grand Cherokee, Jeep improved the formula to deliver the perfect blend of on-road refinement and off-road capability, with improved fuel economy, a world-class interior, a sleek new exterior design and a host of safety and technology features. A Trailhawk model was introduced in 2017 with standard Quadra-Lift air suspension, the Quadra-Drive II 4×4 system, all-terrain tires and a Skid Plate Package. The new Trackhawk was released as the quickest and most powerful SUV ever. It boasted a supercharged 6.2-liter HEMI V-8 engine, modified engine cooling, high-performance Brembo brake system and Launch mode for an incredible track performance.

Unique Mopar options for Jeep Grand Cherokee L
Mopar will offer more than 75 factory-engineered, quality-tested parts and accessories for the all-new 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L. The first-ever three-row Grand Cherokee is set to continue its legacy as the most celebrated SUV ever with legendary 4×4 capability, improved on-road refinement, and premium styling and craftsmanship inside and out. Mopar offers more than 500 proven Jeep Performance Parts and accessories for the entire Jeep lineup.

Specifically developed for the all-new 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L, available Mopar products will feature active-lifestyle and personalization accessories, including new integrated side steps, new three-row all-weather floor mats and cargo mats, new rear-seat entertainment system, molded splash guards, paint-protection film, roof-rack cross bars, rock rails and unique 21-inch Mopar wheels. Additional detailed information on Mopar’s offerings for the all-new 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L will be made available closer to launch.  

Unlike any other aftermarket offerings, Mopar parts and accessories are backed by a full factory warranty. Mopar products are created in close conjunction with the Jeep brand, engineering and product design-office teams for development, testing and validation. Strict standards and factory-exclusive data — information not available to the aftermarket — are used to seamlessly integrate Mopar performance parts and accessories in order to deliver proper fit, finish and quality right down to the color, grain and appearance of each product.

Jeep Brand
Built on 80 years of legendary heritage, Jeep is the authentic SUV with capability, craftsmanship and versatility for people who seek extraordinary journeys. The Jeep brand delivers an open invitation to live life to the fullest by offering a full line of vehicles that continue to provide owners with a sense of security to handle any journey with confidence. Jeep Wave, a premium owner loyalty and customer care program that is available to the entire Jeep lineup, is filled with benefits and exclusive perks to deliver Jeep owners the utmost care and dedicated 24/7 support.

The Jeep vehicle lineup consists of the Cherokee, Compass, Gladiator, Grand Cherokee, Renegade and Wrangler. To meet consumer demand around the world, all Jeep models sold outside North America are available in both left- and right-hand drive configurations and with gasoline and diesel powertrain options. Jeep is part of the portfolio of brands offered by global automaker Fiat Chrysler Automobiles. For more information regarding FCA (NYSE: FCAU/ MTA: FCA), please visit www.fcagroup.com.

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Casino Management Systems Market worth $13.7 billion by 2025 – Exclusive Report by MarketsandMarkets™

CHICAGO, Jan. 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — According to the new market research report «Casino Management Systems Market by Component (Solutions and Services), Application (Accounting, Security and Surveillance, Player Tracking, Hotel and Hospitality, Analytics, and Digital Content Management),…

CHICAGO, Jan. 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — According to the new market research report «Casino Management Systems Market by Component (Solutions and Services), Application (Accounting, Security and Surveillance, Player Tracking, Hotel and Hospitality, Analytics, and Digital Content Management), End User, and Region – Global Forecast to 2025″, published by MarketsandMarkets™, the Casino Management Systems Market is projected to grow from USD 6.4 billion in 2020 to USD 13.7 billion by 2025, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 16.4% during the forecast period. The evolving lifestyle and societal concerns and increasing use of cashless slot machines and server-based gaming to drive the market growth.

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By component, the service segment to register the highest growth rate during the forecast period

Casino management solutions help casinos to run day-to-day operations smoothly and efficiently. These solutions collect information, store them in the database, and reproduce for making decisions at various points of time. All these solutions are deployed either as an individual system or as an integrated module with other systems in one packaged or bundle offering. Therefore, the solution segment holds the highest growth rate during the forecast period.

Based on application, the security and surveillance to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast Period

Almost all the games in a casino are related to the transaction of some amount of money. Whether a player wins or loses, but the house always wins. That is why casinos are always prone to stealing and cheating. To stop such incidents, casinos implement new technological systems to develop a safe and secure environment, but cheaters never give up. Cheaters try to steal money from the casinos using the same or newer technologies or distinctive methods. That is why casinos keep themselves updated with technological advancements when it comes to security and surveillance. Security and surveillance is broadly comprised of surveillance, access control, and alarm systems. Surveillance is comprised of CCTV cameras, IP cameras, DVR, NVR, and others. Access control includes smart cards, proximity cards, biometrics, and others.

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North America to hold the largest market share during the forecast period

North America has the presence of several prominent market players delivering casino management system solutions to all end-users in the region. The US and Canada both have strong economic conditions and are expected to be major contributors to the growth of the Casino Management System Market. The geographical presence, significant Research and Development (R&D) activities, partnerships, and acquisitions and mergers are the major factors for the deployment of casino management systems and services. The major vendors such as Agilysys, Scientific Games, Oracle, Honeywell, Playtech, Cyrun, IGT, Wavestore, Tangam Systems, and Casino Systems are headquartered in the US.

Market Players

Major vendors offering in Casino Management System Market include Novomatic (Austria), Konami Gaming (Japan), Agilysys (US), Scientific Games (US), Oracle (US), Winsystems (Spain), Panasonic (Japan), Ensico Gaming (Slovenia), Apex Pro Gaming (Czechia), Amatic Industries (Austria), Honeywell (US), Dallmeier (Germany), HCL (India), Playtech (UK), Cyrun (US), IGT (UK), LGS (US), Wavestore (UK), Tangam Systems (US), Advansys (Slovenia), Avigilon (Canada), Casinfo Systems (US), RNGplay (India), FunFair (Ireland), Gaming Analytics (US), Delta Casino Systems (US), DAObet (Singapore), CasinoFlex Systems (Bulgaria), Omnigo (US), NtechLab (Russia), Nelysis (US), and Bateleur Systems (India).

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