Visteon and 3M Unveil Consumer-Inspired Automotive Technology
2008年1月8日 - 4:00AM
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LAS VEGAS, Jan. 7, 2008 /PRNewswire/ -- Visteon Corporation and 3M
introduced a demonstration vehicle featuring technologies designed
to answer a number of previously unarticulated desires of
automotive consumers. The vehicle features more than 50 innovative
technologies addressing six social trends: comfort, connectivity,
convenience, health, flexibility (individualism), and sensory.
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The vehicle was unveiled today at the 2008 Consumer Electronics
Show in Las Vegas at Visteon's exhibit, located in the Central
Plaza, CP7, outside the Las Vegas Convention Center. CES runs
through Jan. 10. "Together, Visteon and 3M analyzed global
megatrends based on third-party research regarding various
socio-economic patterns," explained Steve Meszaros, vice president,
Visteon electronics. "We used these findings, along with some
in-depth consumer research, to develop new automotive solutions
that support drivers and passengers." For example, market analysts
from both companies sought consumers who were driving vehicles from
the target segment, observed their interactions with the vehicle,
and then engaged the consumers in dialog regarding their driving
experience. Such research was done on a global basis. Visteon
Designer Royce Channey and 3M Marketing Manager Tracy Morisi
explained that many people thought the interiors of their vehicles
was too dark. As a solution, the companies designed ambient
lighting technologies to brighten the interior, using colors that
conjure a feeling of health and wellness. Another product solution
is Visteon's Integrated Center Panel, featured as part of the
sensory category, which ties together many of the vehicle's
technologies. It is the place where climate, audio and multimedia
controls are stylishly packaged for easy user interaction. This
ultra-thin, twisted helix- shaped touch panel uses field-effect
switches to enable a clean, "dead-front" look in situations when
the center panel buttons do not need to be visible. When a user's
hand nears the panel, the vehicle senses it and the buttons
automatically illuminate to show an extremely user-friendly
human-machine interface (HMI). When a user pushes one of the
buttons to select a function, the switch is actuated and gives
haptic feedback -- a tactile vibration like a pulse -- to lend a
more natural button feel and let the user know his or her command
is being processed. "The focus on sensory technologies in this
vehicle reflect people's desire for more enjoyment and sensation
from products -- consumers want to experience their products,"
explained Meszaros. A good example of Visteon's consumer-focused
innovation is in the integration of portable media devices. Visteon
offers connectivity technologies that integrate personal devices
such as iPods(R), mobile phones and other devices via both wired
USB and wireless Bluetooth(R) connections. This integration allows
consumers to operate the portable devices by using the vehicle's
audio system and controls. To address the marketplace need to
display more information within the vehicle in unique and novel
ways, 3-D technologies from 3M have been incorporated into the
instrument panel cluster. The use of 3-D has improved the driver
experience by utilizing eye catching turn-by-turn navigation
graphics on the driver cluster. 3-D technologies are also displayed
in badging, enhancing not only the driver experience but also
reinforcing OEM brand image. Automotive designers want to hide
functional elements of the vehicle to provide a unique look and
feel without compromising visual clarity of displays and lighting
effects. 3M transmissive optical films have been used on the IP to
provide a sleek black panel that does not compromise design and
function. The increased use of LCD screens within the automotive
segment has presented additional challenges to automotive designers
related to reflection, screen brightness and privacy. 3M has
incorporated several different Vikuiti brand optical films to
address these needs. John Horn, vice president, R&D for 3M's
Industrial and Transportation Business, stated, "3M's collaboration
with Visteon has produced some unique applications of
pre-commercialized technologies. 3D, films and lighting, for
example, are being used to enhance the driving and riding
experience in surprising ways -- all geared to consumer delight."
"Visteon is well-positioned to use our automotive intellect to help
manufacturers design cars that both excite and assist drivers and
passengers in cost-effective and innovative ways," added Meszaros.
"There is clearly enormous opportunity for companies that are able
to drive their development pipeline by anticipating and responding
to market trends." The two companies plan to unveil a similar
demonstration vehicle in Europe later this year. Demonstration
vehicle technologies categorized by trend: * Comfort: * Acoustic
insulations * Family entertainment system * Optical display films *
Connectivity: * Wireless communications; e.g., Bluetooth(R) *
Wireless charging * Convenience * Windshield projecting *
Capacitive parking aid * Sensory * 3-D driver information cluster *
Exterior and interior lighting * 3D virtual image film * Center
stack electronics * Health * Cabin air filtration * Safety and
security films * Flexibility * Flat light solutions Read more about
the Visteon and 3M technologies at http://www.visteon.com/innovate.
About Visteon Visteon Corporation is a leading global automotive
supplier that designs, engineers and manufactures innovative
climate, interior, electronic and lighting products for vehicle
manufacturers, and also provides a range of products and services
to aftermarket customers. With corporate offices in Van Buren
Township, Mich. (U.S.); Shanghai, China; and Kerpen, Germany; the
company has facilities in 26 countries and employs approximately
43,000 people. About 3M - A Global, Diversified Technology Company
Every day, 3M people find new ways to make amazing things happen.
Wherever they are, whatever they do, the company's customers know
they can rely on 3M to help make their lives better. 3M's brands
include Scotch, Post-it, Scotchgard, Thinsulate, Scotch-Brite,
Filtrete, Command and Vikuiti. Serving customers around the world,
the people of 3M use their expertise, technologies and global
strength to lead in major markets including consumer and office;
display and graphics; electronics and telecommunications; safety,
security and protection services; health care; industrial and
transportation. For more information, including the latest product
and technology news, visit http://www.3m.com/. Scotch, Post-it,
Scotchgard, Thinsulate, Scotch-Brite, Filtrete, Command and Vikuiti
are trademarks of 3M. "iPod is a trademark of Apple Corporation"
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CONTACT: Melissa Andrade of Visteon Corporate Communications, ,
+1-313-378-5935; or Stephanie Sanderson of 3M Corporate
Communications, , +1-651-733-8588 Web site: http://www.visteon.com/
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