ISG to Study Automotive and Mobility Service Providers

Information Services Group has launched a research study to evaluate providers helping automotive enterprises modernize engineering, manufacturing, and mobility operations

Justin Tomlinson

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ISG to Study Automotive and Mobility Service Providers

Information Services Group (ISG), a global AI-centered technology research and advisory firm listed on the Nasdaq as III, has initiated a comprehensive research study to examine providers assisting automotive and mobility enterprises. Headquartered in Stamford, Conn., the firm aims to evaluate how these providers help companies transform their operations and adapt to rapid industry shifts. The study focuses on the modernization of engineering, manufacturing, and mobility sectors to meet evolving market demands and technological advancements.[1][2]

The results of the study will be released in September 2026 as part of the ISG Provider Lens report series titled Automotive and Mobility Services and Solutions. These comprehensive reports are expected to cover a broad spectrum of service providers specializing in automotive engineering, manufacturing, electric vehicles, and autonomous systems. Additionally, the research will evaluate providers involved in retail and aftermarket operations, offering a detailed look at the entire automotive lifecycle and the providers supporting it.[1]

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