
What exactly is this about? For example, think about the last long drive you took with others. Someone wanted a different playlist. Someone else had a better route in mind. The kids in the back were bored twenty minutes in.
Germany-based software company Cinemo will showcase its new Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) approach which starts from a simple premise: people already carry powerful, personalized screens in their pockets. So instead of leaving that familiarity behind, Cinemo turns it into a seamless extension of the vehicle itself. Combined with agentic AI, hyper-personalized experiences are made possible for each of the passenger and the driver.
In practice, this means a passenger scans a QR code or taps an NFC tag, and an OEM-branded interface opens directly in their phone's browser. No app download. No account settings. No pairing rituals. Within seconds, that phone becomes part of the car, able to influence the music, contribute navigation stops or serve as a game controller while the vehicle's displays and audio system respond in sync. AI enhances this interaction by anticipating passenger intent — suggesting routes, adapting media, or personalizing climate settings in real time based on context and behavior.
The panel, "The Billion-Dollar Dashboard Decision: Smartphone Integration vs. Embedded Systems," (Wed, June 3, 1:45 pm), brings together some of the sharpest minds in the industry. Cinemo's Abe Silhan, Vice President Sales, joins moderator Denise Barfuss, (Director Client Engagement, AutoMobility Advisors), Luke Blaszczynski ,(Director of Infotainment & Connected Engineering, Nissan), Mel Roberts, (Director North America Infotainment 6 Features Planning, Stellantis), and David Kirsch, (Head of CX Technology Strategy, American Honda Motor Company) for what promises to be an energizing, forward-looking conversation shaping the next era of mobility.
What used to be a passive ride becomes an interactive, shared journey.
The underlying platform, Cinemo CARS, runs on Android Automotive OS and functions as an orchestration layer connecting the vehicle's infotainment infrastructure with whatever devices passengers bring aboard. It enhances and evolves existing systems, enabling continuous innovation through software. Features deploy via software, update over time, and scale across vehicle segments without new hardware. Personal data remains strictly separated between users, increasingly important as carsharing and ride-pooling continue to reshape how people relate to vehicles.
Cinemo's technology keeps every screen in the cabin — head unit, rear displays, personal devices — synchronized in real time. Content moves between them without interruption.
And layered on top, Cinemo ICO introduces AI-driven personalization that adapts recommendations seat by seat, while the Cinemo Agent Store gives manufacturers a controlled environment to build out digital services and new revenue streams over the vehicle's lifetime.
This isn’t just an evolution of infotainment; it’s a redefinition of the in-car experience.
And while it may sound futuristic, reality is already here. The real question now is how far this transformation can go and who will shape it. Where exactly does the boundary sit between what a phone should do and what an embedded system should do? That debate has real money riding on it. And that’s exactly what we’ll be discussing on June 3 at AutoTech 2026. And don’t miss the chance to visit us at our booth #322 and experience the next generation of in-car infotainment.