01.19.23
This year, CES 2023 did not disappoint and exceeded expectations with more than 115,000 attendees gathered in Las Vegas, NV from Jan. 5-8. The annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) brought together some of the biggest and most influential companies in the technology industry to showcase their latest and greatest consumer technologies.
At CES 2023, Canatu showcased its award-winning technologies for enabling Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) in any weather. Visitors to Canatu’s booth had the opportunity to see and learn about Canatu's brand-new transparent film heater for LiDAR, as well as its ADAS camera heaters and 3D touch sensors.
They also learned about the challenges that harsh weather poses to autonomous driving and how Canatu’s CNT film heaters can contribute to the safety and comfort of driving in the future.
This year, Canatu partnered with other industry-leading companies to demonstrate its most innovative products. Some of the highlights this year included:
• A film insert molded LiDAR heater using COVESTRO Makrolon polycarbonate resin and Makrofol PC film with high optical properties combined with effective heating.
• An on-glass laminated ADAS camera heater demonstrated by DENSO, providing wire-free, power-efficient de-icing/defogging without optical distortion, and can be integrated on any automotive glass.
• An in-glass laminated ADAS camera heater demonstrated by SEKISUI, providing ultimate safety, reliability, high heating performance, and clear field-of-vision without optical distortion.
Canatu’s featured demos gave visitors a glimpse into how the company’s technology can be integrated seamlessly into a range of applications. This was demonstrated by the presentation of its 3D touch sensors, which have been adapted for automotive interiors. Providing transparent, 3D formable touch sensors to the automotive industry, Canatu enables human-machine interfaces that define the future of driving comfort.
At CES 2023, Canatu showcased its award-winning technologies for enabling Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) in any weather. Visitors to Canatu’s booth had the opportunity to see and learn about Canatu's brand-new transparent film heater for LiDAR, as well as its ADAS camera heaters and 3D touch sensors.
They also learned about the challenges that harsh weather poses to autonomous driving and how Canatu’s CNT film heaters can contribute to the safety and comfort of driving in the future.
This year, Canatu partnered with other industry-leading companies to demonstrate its most innovative products. Some of the highlights this year included:
• A film insert molded LiDAR heater using COVESTRO Makrolon polycarbonate resin and Makrofol PC film with high optical properties combined with effective heating.
• An on-glass laminated ADAS camera heater demonstrated by DENSO, providing wire-free, power-efficient de-icing/defogging without optical distortion, and can be integrated on any automotive glass.
• An in-glass laminated ADAS camera heater demonstrated by SEKISUI, providing ultimate safety, reliability, high heating performance, and clear field-of-vision without optical distortion.
Canatu’s featured demos gave visitors a glimpse into how the company’s technology can be integrated seamlessly into a range of applications. This was demonstrated by the presentation of its 3D touch sensors, which have been adapted for automotive interiors. Providing transparent, 3D formable touch sensors to the automotive industry, Canatu enables human-machine interfaces that define the future of driving comfort.