In-Vehicle Health & Wellness Trend in Automotive Active Health Monitoring System Market As per the World Health Organization, road traffic crashes are a prominent cause of death among young people, estimated to become the seventh leading cause of death by 2030. Whereas another 20-50 million suffer non-fatal injuries annually. As a result, auto manufacturers are looking to incorporate health, wellness, and well-being features into vehicles to assist and monitor driver behavior and health. This is backed by the inroads healthcare delivery has made beyond hospital settings into smart wearables, homes and cars, accredited to technological advancements. In this regard, according to Inkwood Research, the global automotive active health monitoring system market, valued at $12.42 billion in 2022, is set to record a CAGR of 26.50% during 2023-2032.
Further, automotive safety and regulatory bodies are mandating the integration of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) features like driver tracking in their roadmaps to improve road safety. Also, several market players want to improve monitoring accuracy by predicting and detecting driver health, condition, and behavior. As a result, sensors, artificial intelligence, and machine learning technologies are being merged for optimal and secure driving experiences.