SOUTHFIELD, Mich. Global auto supplier DENSO is exhibiting this week at the 2014 International CES (Consumer Electronics Show) in Las Vegas, showcasing technologies that connect people, cars and home, as well as technology that can help preserve the environment. DENSO will be in CES booth No. CP21 (Central Plaza No. 21).
“At DENSO, we believe that technology for the sake of technology is not a means to an end,” said Hikaru Sugi, president and CEO, DENSO International America. “We want to develop technology that can help improve people’s lives and help sustain the environment, whether it’s technology that goes under the hood or in the home.”
DENSO will demonstrate technologies and concepts that can help people safely connect when they are in the car. Some of those technologies, along with V2X (vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure) technology, will be demonstrated on two vehicles inside DENSO’s exhibit.
For the home, DENSO will display products that help support the environment and energy management, such as its Home Energy Management System and Vehicle to Home Power Supply System, as well as a unique approach to environmental protection through microalgae biofuel production and CO2 reduction and precious metal recovery.
This marks the first time that DENSO has exhibited at CES. More than 3,200 exhibitors, including nine automotive manufacturers, will showcase the latest in consumer electronics and services at the 2014 International CES, Jan. 7-10 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.