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Innovation | Mercedes forced outside the box in search for next big thing

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Tomer Shani, co-founder and chief executive officer of Noveto Systems Ltd., poses for a photograph in a sound proof laboratory

The co-founder of Noveto Systems Ltd. had five minutes to impress some 1,000 auto executives, venture capitalists and fellow entrepreneurs with his startup’s novel audio system. At stake, a potential supply deal with Mercedes-Benz.

After a tentative beginning, Tomer Shani asked the crowd in Stuttgart, Germany, to “imagine a world without headphones and wires,” where speakers beam sound directly to a listener’s ears, imperceptible to others close by. He then invited everyone to test it first-hand in a Mercedes S-Class sedan in a corner of the exhibition hall.

The gathering, sponsored by Mercedes parent Daimler AG, featured presentations from each of the 13 firms that emerged from an innovation hub the carmaker helped set up last year. Beyond showcasing cutting-edge electronics, the event underscored how automakers – long viewed as slow-moving giants — have begun to adjust as technology disrupts their industry.

“We have to talk about a new structure of partners and suppliers,” said Sajjad Khan, vice president for digital vehicle & mobility at Daimler. “Nowadays, we have to handle agile startups, small software-driven companies or even individuals with innovative ideas.”

As cars fill up with gadgets – from gesture-controlled radios to 3D windshield displays – carmakers are scrambling to find a technological edge. They’re also confronting challenges from U.S. firms like Google parent Alphabet Inc. and Uber Technologies Inc. that are changing the way people think about getting from point A to point B.

Investments in auto-focused startups ballooned to USD16.3 billion in the first half of last year from $16.1 billion in all of 2015, according to Oliver Wyman, a consulting firm. In a sign of the rising stakes for startups, General Motors Co. last year snapped up Cruise Automation, a 40-person autonomous driving software firm, for $1 billion, including performance incentives.

Daimler co-founded Startup Autobahn in Stuttgart last year with U.S. accelerator and investor Plug and Play and Stuttgart University. The plan is to form a center for innovation in the region to explore ideas related to mobility and factory automation. The startups in the three- to six-month program were chosen from some 300 applicants.

For carmakers, identifying promising ideas is only the first step. The tougher part is turning them into products that can meet industry standards and withstand the rigors of the real world: rough daily handling, rutted roads, desert heat and Arctic cold.

Because failure can lead to lost lives and enormous fines, cars go through more testing than almost any other consumer product. In recent years, defective floormats in Toyotas that caused unintended acceleration were allegedly involved in 16 deaths and led to about $3 billion in legal claims and penalties, while faulty air bags made by Takata Corp. triggered the biggest recall in automotive history. To produce a single vehicle, carmakers must bring together and assemble some 30,000 components.

Tel Aviv-based Noveto worked with Daimler executives and engineers for six months before the brief presentation in Stuttgart last month by Shani, who co-founded the firm in 2011 with university friend Noam Babayoff. Daimler even provided a test car for Noveto’s use, free of charge.

In the car at the conference, the demonstration went without a hitch. The system, which relies on 3D sensors and proprietary software, pinpointed an individual’s ears even when they were hidden beneath hair. At a hand gesture the sound, initially audible to everyone, was beamed directly to the targeted listener. The goal is to let individuals listen to music without distracting the driver or other passengers or interfering with navigation instructions. Elisabeth Behrmann, Bloomberg

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