Techniplas, a leading global design and manufacturing provider of technologically advanced products and services, announced today it is bringing its latest product design and manufacturing capabilities and services to CES 2019. Techniplas’ exhibit will include its Open Innovation Program partners, Nexa3D, ParaMatters, and Apollo Robotics showcasing the combined power of cognitive, generative and additive manufacturing technologies driving the future of transportation and mobility.

Attendees are invited to experience how the company is integrating the latest generative design and additive manufacturing capabilities to at the Techniplas booth, LVCC, North Hall - 9320. Media kit available here.

“We are excited to exhibit our cutting-edge concept vehicle, packed with our most advanced smart, connected solutions and lightweighting capabilities,” said George Votis, Founder and Executive Chairman, Techniplas. “Since CES 2018, we have incorporated the industry’s latest design and manufacturing capabilities and cemented innovation partnerships that are designed to enhance our contribution to the future of transportation, mobility and the connected world.”

Developed by Techniplas Digital, the company’s California-based digital transformation unit, the concept vehicle demonstrates the expanding capabilities of Techniplas and its open innovation partners including multi-sensor data acquisition capabilities, additive manufacturing and generative design from its open innovation partners Nexa3D, Apollo Robotics and ParaMatters.

At CES 2019, the company is also showcasing the latest capabilities of Techniplas Prime, the world’s first and only one-stop shop for localized automotive design-to-manufacturing services at scale. Techniplas Prime is capable of delivering the complete Techniplas branded engineering expertise and manufacturing capabilities as a service through the company’s manufacturing partners around the world for rapid scaling and localization. Techniplas Prime is the industry’s first to provide scalable manufacturing services as well as online lightweighting solutions, additive manufacturing options with instant pricing quotations, and localized manufacturing for the auto industry.

The Techniplas concept vehicle demonstrates several advanced capabilities, including a trailing suspension arm boasting a 48 percent weight reduction, several tire rim designs and a seat back exhibiting how generative design and additive manufacturing reduce assembly time and part count, material usage, and overall cost without causing performance degradation. The vehicle also boasts a first of its kind programmable cognitively-lit sunroof, designed to demonstrate how car surfaces are transitioning from core functionality to expanded human-to-machine interfaces.

The Techniplas exhibit also features an all new, next generation Air Water Separator prototype, which helps electric cars heat more efficiently in the winter, and combustion engines cool more effectively in the summer, making all vehicles more fuel efficient at up to 35 additional miles. The exhibit also features new Techniplas Active Grille Shutters with Mechatronic Technology, which optimize airflow around internal combustion engines, improve thermal efficiency of the engine, and reduce fuel consumption and engine noise.

About Techniplas

Techniplas is a leading global design and manufacturing provider of engineered products and services that are helping to shape the future of mobility. Our 2,000 associates around the world are passionate about making the connected world. By continuously expanding the reach of our data-enabled cognitive technologies into everything we do, we deliver personalized, performance-enhanced and sustainable mobility. Learn more at www.techniplas.com.