Visteon’s Deco Trim Command and Control Display chosen as CES 2024 innovation awards honoree
Pathbreaking display enables a new level of design freedom, allowing automakers to eliminate bulky and unsightly buttons with a streamlined display that appears and disappears with the wave of a hand.
Visteon has announced today that it has been awarded a Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2024 Innovation Award for its Deco Trim Command and Control Display. This is the second year in a row Visteon has been honoured in the Vehicle Tech and Advanced Mobility category. The award announcement was made ahead of CES 2024, the world's most influential technology event, on January 9-12 in Las Vegas.
The Deco Trim Command and Control Display enables a new level of design freedom, allowing automakers to eliminate bulky and unsightly buttons with a streamlined display that appears and disappears with the wave of a hand. Resembling a wooden or metallic surface that seamlessly blends into the background of the vehicle’s interior materials, the display transforms into a fully configurable control pad that powers various interior functions, including power windows, HVAC systems, and audio controls when sensors detect a hand’s presence.
“We’re honoured to be recognized with a CES Innovation Award for our next-generation innovative display product that blends together cutting-edge technology, functionality and seamless design," said Freddie Matsumoto, Visteon’s Global Vice-President, Display Product Line. "This recognition is a testament to the ingenuity of our talented teams around the world, demonstrating our dedication to developing transformative technology for the mobility industry."
The Consumer Technology Association’s CES Innovation Awards are a prestigious recognition for outstanding design and engineering in consumer technology products, with the winners selected by a panel of respected experts including consumer technology designers, engineers and media members.
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