DENSO Reorganizes NA Engineering, R&D Divisions

DENSO Reorganizes NA Engineering, R&D Divisions

Divisional changes focusing on green mobility strengthen DENSO's ability to develop and integrate new technologies, create new opportunities for new leaders.

DENSO, a leading mobility supplier, is reorganizing its North America Engineering and R&D divisions to better integrate the company’s electrification, thermal and safety systems. This strengthens DENSO’s ability to meet customers’ evolving needs and advances its efforts to power society’s shift to green, safe and seamless mobility.

The move demonstrates DENSO’s pursuit of its Two Great Causes: Green – achieving carbon neutrality by 2035 – and Peace of Mind – creating a safe and seamless world for all.  

“These changes represent how we aim to build a better mobility future,” said Seiji Maeda, CEO of DENSO’s North American operations. ”Eliminating siloes and collaborating across business units allows us to generate new business concepts, accelerate product development and provide our employees greater opportunities for career growth.”  

Divisional Changes  

North America Design & Engineering

North American Design & Engineering will consolidate its five product groups under its Two Great Causes, leaving behind “product group” names as a region. It enables teams to work more cohesively, enhancing integration, performance, and quality across the company’s product area. Changes are as follows:  

1. Green Technology  
The Thermal and Powertrain-Electrification Product Groups will become the Green Technology group.  

The change positions DENSO to leverage its full-vehicle systems capability to develop solutions that reduce cost and improve the range, performance and convenience of battery-electric and alternative-powertrain vehicles. The group will create technologies for a wide array of areas, from fuel cell energy to urban air mobility, and continue to improve internal combustion engine efficiency. 

2. Mobility Systems (Peace of Mind)
The Mobility Product Group will align with Peace of Mind and now be known as the Mobility Systems group, led by TJ Liu, senior vice president at DENSO. 

This team will oversee development of ADAS, electronics, cockpit and connectivity products and be charged with advancing electrical and electronic systems that consolidate computing across domains. Such technologies will be key in helping eliminate accidents and offer the seamless movement of people and things. 

North America R&D  

DENSO’s North America Research & Development (R&D) will reorganize under three key areas to streamline its focus on connected systems, connected functions, and R&D strategy.  

They are tasked with working across DENSO to forecast new mobility needs, as well as advise on key technology areas and develop new products. They will also lead R&D projects in fields that are reshaping how the world gets from point A to point B: artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, edge computing, platform services, automated driving, data analytics, V2X, insurance services, among others.   

Leadership Promotions 

North America Design & Engineering  

  • Green Technology   
    • Andrew Clemence will head the group and be promoted to senior vice president of Green Technology at DENSO’s North America Headquarters. He will transition from his current role as vice president of HVAC operations at DENSO’s thermal manufacturing facility in Battle Creek, Michigan.  
  • North America R&D   
    • Rob Wunsche will be promoted to vice president of Connected Systems, transitioning from his role as director of Collective Works and Mobility Platform Services. In this position, he will lead teams dedicated to developing and bringing to market connected solutions globally. 

Interested in shaping ideas, collaborating with innovators and creating the future of mobility? Come join us at densocareers.com.   

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