Kinpo Group Exhibits Smart Mobility Layout at AutoTronics Taipei
The Kinpo Group, along with its subsidiaries Kinpo Electronics, AcBel Polytech, and Compal Electronics, participated in the Taipei International Auto Electronics Show on April 14. Under the theme 'Smart Automotive Ecosystem,' the group showcased its integrated capabilities from automotive electronics and power systems to in-vehicle applications, presenting its achievements in the smart mobility sector.
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(CNA, Taipei, April 14) The Kinpo Group, together with its subsidiaries Kinpo Electronics, AcBel Polytech Inc., and Compal Electronics, participated in the Taipei International Auto Electronics Show today. Under the theme 'Smart Automotive Ecosystem,' they showcased their integrated capabilities from automotive electronics and power systems to in-vehicle applications, presenting the group's achievements in the smart mobility field.
The Kinpo Group stated in a press release that by combining its hardware and software design capabilities with global manufacturing resources, and through internal resource integration and collaboration with industry partners, it enhances product development and mass production efficiency, assisting auto manufacturers in accelerating the adoption of next-generation automotive applications.
In response to the trends of intelligence and electrification in the automotive industry, Kinpo Electronics has continued to deepen its presence in automotive electronic products. At this exhibition, the focus was on smart cockpit solutions, with high-end in-vehicle systems using the latest ARM architecture processors, supporting Linux or Android Automotive operating systems as needed.
AcBel Polytech focused on electric vehicle power systems and charging applications, exhibiting a total solution covering in-vehicle power conversion and charging infrastructure, with system integration and platform development capabilities. Their products feature high efficiency and a wide input voltage range, comply with the automotive functional safety standard ISO 26262, and are expected to obtain ISO 21434 Cybersecurity certification in the third quarter of this year.
Compal Electronics will focus on its layout in advanced sensing and automotive safety applications. Through the establishment of SYLUX, an American automotive infrared technology company, it has strengthened its cooperative relationships with OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) car manufacturers and Tier 1 suppliers. At the exhibition, SYLUX will display a scalable portfolio of infrared camera products to help car manufacturers improve sensing performance, with the commercial potential for direct mass production. (Editor: Chang Jo-yao) 1150414
The Kinpo Group stated in a press release that by combining its hardware and software design capabilities with global manufacturing resources, and through internal resource integration and collaboration with industry partners, it enhances product development and mass production efficiency, assisting auto manufacturers in accelerating the adoption of next-generation automotive applications.
In response to the trends of intelligence and electrification in the automotive industry, Kinpo Electronics has continued to deepen its presence in automotive electronic products. At this exhibition, the focus was on smart cockpit solutions, with high-end in-vehicle systems using the latest ARM architecture processors, supporting Linux or Android Automotive operating systems as needed.
AcBel Polytech focused on electric vehicle power systems and charging applications, exhibiting a total solution covering in-vehicle power conversion and charging infrastructure, with system integration and platform development capabilities. Their products feature high efficiency and a wide input voltage range, comply with the automotive functional safety standard ISO 26262, and are expected to obtain ISO 21434 Cybersecurity certification in the third quarter of this year.
Compal Electronics will focus on its layout in advanced sensing and automotive safety applications. Through the establishment of SYLUX, an American automotive infrared technology company, it has strengthened its cooperative relationships with OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) car manufacturers and Tier 1 suppliers. At the exhibition, SYLUX will display a scalable portfolio of infrared camera products to help car manufacturers improve sensing performance, with the commercial potential for direct mass production. (Editor: Chang Jo-yao) 1150414
FAQ
What did the Kinpo Group showcase at the AutoTronics Taipei exhibition?
At the Taipei International Auto Electronics Show, the Kinpo Group showcased its 'Smart Automotive Ecosystem,' demonstrating its integrated capabilities from automotive electronics and power systems to in-vehicle applications.
Which subsidiaries of the group participated, and what were their focuses?
Kinpo Electronics focused on smart cockpit solutions; AcBel Polytech centered on electric vehicle power systems and charging applications; and Compal Electronics, through its US subsidiary SYLUX, showcased advanced sensing and automotive safety applications.