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HL Mando and HL Klemove Go Behind Vehicles at CES
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HL Mando and HL Klemove Go Behind Vehicles at CES

HL Mando and HL Klemove Go Behind Vehicles at CES

HL Group will participate in CES 2024, the largest tech event in the world, to be held from January 9 to 12 with HL Mando, specializing in EV solutions, and HL Klemove, specializing in autonomous driving.

The two companies embodied the theme of CES “Imagine Every Move” with their CES Innovation Award-winning products that bring autonomous driving to our daily lives. The booth is an open stage, with an LED screen installed at the front of the booths that spreads both horizontally and vertically. It spans a width of 10 m and a height of 4.5 m. The CES story video incorporating the present and future of the two companies will be screened on the main stage.

HL Mando presents “Parkie,” winner of the Best Innovation Award. This fully autonomous driving system-equipped parking robot can not only recognize obstacles, roads, and license plate numbers, but also independently determine the size, weight, and type of parked cars. Parkie makes it possible to reduce parking space by up to 30% compared to mechanical parking systems. An additional economic benefit of about 20 percent can also be anticipated.

In support of “autonomous driving in our daily lives,” HL Mando prepared space in their booth to demonstrate Parkie along with its self-produced module car. MiCOSA, making its debut from HL Mando, is also noteworthy. MiCOSA, boldly entering the mobility market alongside robots, is a data-driven automotive software solution available at the HL Mando booth.

HL Klemove put forward the Beetle, coming far closer a cutting-edge mobile radar device that is set to revolutionize personal mobility and safety. This compact sensor, no larger than a single AirPods, boasts an impressive detection radius of 20 meters and can be easily synchronized with various devices. It’s specifically designed to enhance the safety of smaller mobility aids like bicycles and wheelchairs. The Beetle’s ability to provide real-time detection allows users to quickly adapt to unforeseen circumstances, making it an indispensable tool in daily life.

The Beetle’s remarkable features were highlighted at this year’s CES exhibition, where it garnered accolades in two significant categories: Mobile Devices, Accessories & Apps, and Smart Cities. Additionally, HL Klemove’s innovative “Tire Sync” technology was recognized for its ground-breaking capabilities. Beyond merely monitoring tire wear and temperature, Tire Sync can assess vehicle load and road conditions, playing a crucial role in preventing traffic accidents by identifying hazards such as black ice and potholes.

HL Klemove is currently collaborating with a leading global tire company to bring Tire Sync to the market. Moreover, the company is set to unveil a comprehensive autonomous driving solution, centred around its high-performance computer (HPC). This system integrates advanced radar, high-resolution cameras, and sophisticated software, further cementing HL Klemove’s position as a frontrunner in automotive safety and innovation.

HL Mando and HL Klemove Go Behind Vehicles at CES

HL Mando and HL Klemove booths will be #5466 located in the West Hall. Various events are planned throughout CES, including collaboration events with HL Mando’s MiCOSA.

Post source : HL Group

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