Ford SYNC AppLink Developer Conference Comes to San Francisco with TechCrunch Disrupt SF
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- The second annual SYNC AppLink™ Developer Conference will be held in conjunction with TechCrunch Disrupt SF hackathon
- SYNC AppLink Developer Conference challenges mobile app developers to join the global Ford developer team in leveraging AppLink on SYNC® 3 to create original apps that enhance or redefine the in-car experience for customers by integrating their favorite apps or creating all new ones that improve their time behind the wheel
- Ford Developer Program sees growth globally with over 13,000 registered developers and 24,000 downloads of the AppLink software development kit
DEARBORN, MI --
Sept. 2, 2015:
– Coming on the heels of the release of Ford’s latest
generation of SYNC®, Ford Motor Company has
announced that its second annual SYNC AppLink™ Developer Conference will be held in collaboration
with TechCrunch Disrupt SF.
For the first time, the Sept. 19 event will be
held in San Francisco, capitalizing on the region’s resources as a
technology hub and leveraging Ford’s recent expansion of its
Research and Innovation Center
in Palo Alto.
“Ford was the first automaker to host a developer conference,
and at the event last year we experienced the power of innovation within
the developer community,” said Doug VanDagens, global director,
Connected Services Solutions at Ford Motor Company. “For the
second annual hackathon, we hope to break new ground and discover new ways
to enhance the in-car experience.”
Ford invites mobile app
developers to join the global Ford developer team to create original apps that leverage Ford technology in order to enhance or even
redefine the role of the automobile in enhancing the in-car experience for
customers by integrating their favorite apps or creating all new ones that
improve their time behind the wheel.
Those interested in attending
the Ford Developer Conference can register at: http://techcrunch.com/events/disrupt-sf-hackathon-2015/ford-developer-conference/
Since rolling
out the automotive industry’s first Developer Program in 2013, over 13,000 developers have registered and over 24,000
software development kits (SDK) have been downloaded. There are also more
than 90 AppLink-compatible smartphone apps running on iOS and Android
devices around the world. The AppLink API (application programming
interface) has been integrated into some of the world’s most popular
smartphone apps, including Pandora, Spotify, Glympse, Sina Weibo and QQ
Music. Through the Developer Program, Ford hopes to grow the app ecosystem
even further, especially in new categories such as health and wellness,
connected home, productivity and mobile payments.
Ford created SmartDeviceLink
(SDL) by contributing the AppLink software to the open-source
community. The goal
is to help drive growth of the automotive app developer community and
provide automakers a way to maintain innovative and differentiated
connectivity and navigation systems that deliver on their customers’
expectations for smartphone app integration. Toyota is studying SDL for
future integration into vehicles for command and control of smartphone apps through
dashboard buttons, display screens and voice recognition
technology
Attendees will hear from the Ford Developer team and learn how to
create in-vehicle features that explore capabilities presented with the
availability of vehicle-generated data. Immediately following the
conference, all developers are invited to participate in a 24-hour
hackathon, after which developers will present their ideas to a panel of
judges and audience members. The winners of the hackathon will earn the
opportunity to present their product on the TechCrunch Disrupt
stage.
Since launching AppLink, Ford has worked with developers ranging
from two-person startups to established brands. At the TechCrunch Disrupt
Hackathon in 2011, Ford awarded ROXIMITY as the winner of the SYNC AppLink
Developer Challenge, and the company has since grown to be a successful
startup. ROXIMITY provides users with up-to-date, relevant discounts or
special notifications to their smartphone, which can be relayed to them
audibly via AppLink upon request.
FuelSignal was one of
10 finalists chosen at the
first Ford Developer Conference in 2014 and was announced as the grand prize winner, joining
Ford onstage at CES 2015. FuelSignal leveraged Ford’s SYNC
AppLink and data from the City of Los Angeles to create an innovative app
allowing users to sign up and receive discounted gas prices and earn
loyalty credits for use at gas stations.
Ford is also hosting its first-ever AppLink Developer Challenge in Tel Aviv, Israel, on Oct. 11-12, and is inviting the developer community to be part of it.