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Helium Supply Risk Could Pressure Advanced Driver Assistance Rollouts
A warning from consultant Stephan Keese highlights how a conflict-driven helium shortage could ripple into semiconductor production and put pressure on ADAS adoption in the auto industry.
Key Takeaways
- A Roland Berger executive warned that helium shortages could affect auto semiconductor production.
- Advanced driver assistance systems are presented as especially vulnerable to any chip disruption.
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