KYOCERA @ CES 2020
JAN 7-10, 2020
LAS VEGAS, NV
Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC)
South Hall2, #25402
Kyocera Corporation exhibited its innovative technologies and solutions at CES, the world's largest technology trade show, held in Las Vegas, U.S.A. from Jan. 7-10, 2020.
As Kyocera celebrates its 60th anniversary, we continue to take on new challenges toward a brighter future. At CES, we displayed some of our most cutting-edge technologies across 5 separate categories ― AI Solutions, Sensing Technology, 5G Solutions, Advanced Mobility and Advanced Devices ― with entertaining interactive demonstrations for select exhibits.
The booth’s unique orbit design and historical corporate timeline reflected our commitment to build on a tradition of innovation with new value-added products and services, supporting new advances at the forefront of technology.
Highlights
Kyocera Booth Overview
Dates: January 7 – 10, 2020
Venue: Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC)
Booth: South Hall 2, Booth #25402
Exhibit
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AI Solutions
Artificial intelligence (AI) technology is essential for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and autonomous driving. Kyocera’s miniature camera module equipped with integrated AI capabilities to detect nearby pedestrians and other vehicles. A digital demonstration allowing visitors to interact with the high-precision AI camera as it recognizes human movement and objects.
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Sensing Technology
LIDAR technology is considered key to autonomous driving, and highly accurate LIDAR sensors will be essential for the future of mobility. Kyocera’s “Camera-LIDAR Fusion Sensor” reduces distortion and parallax error by integrating LIDAR distance-measuring into the camera’s image sensor.
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5G Solutions
Wireless 5G communication is finally coming to consumers. Kyocera will introduce new prototypes of rugged 5G tablets and smartphones that provide solutions for business and professional users. In addition, its innovative “5G Smart Router” device which can bring Edge Computing and 5G connectivity to devices lacking 5G capability will also be displayed.
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Advanced Mobility
Kyocera’s latest developments for creating a safe and comfortable mobility society include its “3D Augmented Reality Head-up Display,” which supports driver safety and comfort — as well as Kyocera’s patented HAPTIVITY ®*1 touchscreen display technology, which simulates a variety of realistic tactile sensations to revolutionize the human-machine interface.
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Advanced Devices
The world’s first*2 Carbohydrate Monitoring System can estimate carbohydrate metabolism by analyzing pulse-wave patterns with a built-in gyro sensor. Other innovations on display will include ceramic cell stacks for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFC Cell Stack), as well as Kyocera’s Peltier Modules which provide rapid heating and cooling for automotive applications.
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*1 “HAPTIVITY ®” is a registered trademark of Kyocera Corporation
*2 World’s first radial arterial pulse wave gyro sensor. Based on research by Kyocera (as of October 28, 2019)
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https://www.pcmag.com/news/372955/kyocera-bringing-5g-phones-to-farmers-and-emts
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