Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn to deliver keynote address at CES 2017
During his keynote, Ghosn will provide insights on how Nissan Intelligent Mobility is enabling the company to realise its vision of the future. He will also announce several technology advancements and partnerships.
Nissan has announced it will make its debut at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2017 held in Las Vegas. Nissan chairman and CEO Carlos Ghosn will deliver a keynote on January 5, 2017, at Westgate Theater.
During his keynote, Ghosn will provide insights on how Nissan Intelligent Mobility is enabling the company to realise its vision of the future. He will also announce several technology advancements and partnerships that will benefit consumers today.
"I'm pleased that Nissan will be taking the CES stage at this moment of significant change and opportunity for the automotive sector," said Ghosn. "Nissan has a history of developing breakthrough technologies that have transformed how cars are powered, driven, and integrated with wider society. We look forward to presenting our vision for how the technologies of today are the building blocks for a future with zero emission vehicles and zero fatalities on the road."
What is Nissan Intelligent Mobility?
Nissan Intelligent Mobility encompasses three core areas of innovation that inspire how Nissan cars are powered, driven, and integrated into society.
- Nissan Intelligent Driving, which gives customers more confidence in increased safety, control, and comfort for everyone on board.
- Nissan Intelligent Power, which makes driving more exciting by making it cleaner and more efficient.
- Nissan Intelligent Integration, which keeps customers more connected by conveniently linking cars to the wider society.
Earlier in March at the New York Motor Show, Ghosn had pledged in his keynote speech that autonomous cars from his company will be pitched right at the heart of the mass market by 2020.
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