Dec. 21, 2016 News ReleasesEvents

KARIYA (Japan) ―From a holographic haptic controller for vehicles, to collaborative robots for homes, DENSO will feature future-focused technologies designed for Smarter Mobility and Smarter Living at CES 2017. These innovative technologies will be demonstrated January 5-8 at the 2017 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in the North Hall at the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC), Booth #5431.

Conceptual technologies being featured during the show include:

DENSO's Holographic Haptic Controller uses light to project holograms and ultrasonic sound waves to create haptic feedback, allowing the user to control the vehicle systems mid-air without physically touching a button.

VIVE™, the Virtual Reality Experience - Users will be able to select from two game scenarios played in glass cubes visible to the CES show floor.

The first experience will feature DENSO's V2X (vehicle to vehicle and vehicle to infrastructure) technology, where users will learn about managing traffic flow in a city environment. The game will demonstrate how V2X technology can help to manage complicated traffic situations, efficiently and safely.

The second experience focused on Manufacturing, will enable the player to help assemble a DENSO product. Users will experience the complexity of manufacturing and assembly and improve their understanding of the uses of robotics in manufacturing for safety sensitive tasks.

· DENSO and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's (MIT) next generation Persuasive Electric Vehicle (PEV), will provide a glimpse into the future possibilities of autonomous transportation using today's technology. The concept includes wireless charging, glowing exterior lighting for autonomous, semi-autonomous and regular driving modes, as well as a micro-HVAC system that heats and cools the PEV.

· Touchless Human-Machine Interface (HMI) - As an experimental look at the future of vehicle cockpit control, this technology features a gesture control system that tracks eye and head movements using sensors, enabling the driver to make decisions in the vehicle without having to take their hands off the wheel.

· DENSO's COBOTTA robots show the potential for humans and robots collaborating for improved quality of life. Practical applications of this futuristic robot include working together as a cooking aid in the kitchen, serving as a lab assistant in research, or simply helping accomplish everyday tasks. The company's demonstration will include one robot taking the visitor's photo and the second sketching their portrait within minutes. Additionally, the booth will include a 'Barista-bot' which will prepare, brew and serve coffee to visitors.

· DENSO's ProFarm Monitor Kit allows farmers in Japan to remotely monitor greenhouses, temperature, humidity and CO levels from a smartphone to improve crop production, efficiency and stability. It creates a vertical greenhouse environment that will increase the ability to harvest food due to land constraints or during labor shortages in countries around the world.

'Our goal is to develop technology that creates a better world,' said Doug Patton, executive vice president, Engineering, DENSO International America. 'We are looking at ways that our technology and components can be used beyond the automobile-in agriculture, health care and the home.'

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