DENSO to Demo V2X Technologies at ITS America

DENSO to Demo V2X Technologies at ITS America

Denso said its V2X technologies can contribute to greener, safer and more seamless transportation systems.

 DENSO announced it will exhibit at ITS America Conference & Expo, April 22-25, in Phoenix, where it will showcase how the company’s vehicle-to-everything (V2X) technologies can contribute to greener, safer and more seamless transportation systems.

DENSO said its experts will demonstrate the capabilities of the following V2X solutions, at booth #437:

  • Roadside Unit – a device that can integrate with existing infrastructures, such as traffic signal controllers, and networks to optimize safe and efficient traffic flow.
  • On-Board Unit – a device enabling connected vehicles and intelligent infrastructure to communicate, creating new opportunities to enhance road safety and vehicle movement.
  • LiDsEYE™ – a high-resolution LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) system that utilizes DENSO automotive sensing knowhow and robustness for various infrastructure applications, including traffic monitoring.

“The conference is a perfect opportunity for DENSO to highlight that we’re not only an automotive parts supplier, but also an expert in developing and deploying V2X technology, a space in which we’ve been active for more than 20 years,” said Dino Nardicchio, vice president of North America New Business Development, DENSO. “It also gives us the chance to meet with potential collaboration partners. If you’re a system integrator or government entity looking to make mobility smarter and safer for all, then we want to hear from you.”

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