DENSO to Unveil Smart Mobility Solutions at ITS America Conference
DENSO, a premier leader in mobility solutions, is making preparations to showcase its state-of-the-art connected vehicle technologies at the upcoming 2026 ITS America Conference & Expo. Scheduled from June 9 to 12 in Detroit, this event promises an in-depth look into how DENSO is enhancing the concept of transportation safety and efficiency through its innovative solutions.
Embracing Connectivity for Safer Transportation
At its designated booth #2053, DENSO will highlight several groundbreaking advancements under its MobiQ® smart mobility brand. As the industry transitions towards more connected environments, DENSO's focus is on creating a seamless experience at intersections, thus paving the way for a more secure and efficient transportation ecosystem.
One of the primary features to be presented will be DENSO's developments in vehicle-to-everything (V2X) technologies. These solutions encompass both vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure communications, essential components for making future intersection designs more intelligent and responsive to real-time traffic conditions. From traffic signal priority systems to emergency vehicle preemption functionalities, DENSO’s innovations aim to significantly reduce roadway accidents and improve overall traffic flow.
Demonstrating Smart Mobility Technologies
At the conference, attendees will have the opportunity to engage with various exhibits demonstrating the capabilities of DENSO's smart mobility solutions. Key technologies on display include:
- - MobiQ® roadside and onboard units: These units facilitate instant communication between vehicles and the surrounding infrastructure, enhancing interaction and data exchange.
- - RSU-5941 Kit: This latest roadside unit has been engineered to seamlessly integrate with current traffic management systems, thereby enhancing existing infrastructures.
- - Interactive V2X Experience: An immersive experience designed to educate visitors on how MobiQ® empowers intersections to operate under a connected framework, transforming them from traditional to V2X-enabled systems.
These advancements are designed to support and optimize ITS applications that not only improve the flow of traffic but also contribute to safer commuting conditions. Hiroshi Yanone, the Director of Connected Services at DENSO Products and Services Americas, emphasizes the importance of integrating roadside and onboard solutions to create smarter intersections—improving mobility for all.
Join the Conversation at ITS America
DENSO's participation in the 2026 ITS America Conference extends beyond showcasing technology; it also represents a commitment to shaping the dialogue around smart mobility advancements. By facilitating interactions between leaders in government and technology, DENSO aims to further its goal of building a safer, more effective transportation landscape for communities.
Attendees are encouraged to stop by the booth for live demonstrations and discussions with DENSO's V2X experts, exploring how these pivotal technologies can be integrated into current transportation frameworks—ultimately enhancing how people and goods move.
About DENSO
Globally headquartered in Kariya, Japan, DENSO is a significant entity in the mobility supply chain, reporting an annual revenue of approximately 7,540 billion yen (or USD $47.2 billion). With a focus on advanced technology and component development for virtually all vehicle models, DENSO's expansion is bolstered by around 170 manufacturing locations worldwide. Committed to improving lives and protecting the environment, DENSO dedicates a substantial portion of its revenue toward research and development, reinvesting approximately 9.2% of its global sales in this area for enhanced product offerings. In North America, DENSO maintains a robust workforce of over 23,000 employees across multiple locations, generating significant annual revenues.
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