Methode Electronics Inc. : Methode Automotive Touch Screen at CES 2012
January 07, 2013 at 11:56 pm
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Jan. 9, 2012
Methode Electronics Delivers Tablet Experience to the Vehicle - See it at the 2012 CES Show in Las Vegas
Methode Electronics will be showcasing their first automotive-grade TouchScreen in Atmel's booth (#MP2552) at the Las Vegas Convention Center January 10 - 14 2012.
Methode Electronics has designed and developed TouchScreens for the appliance industry since 2007. By capitalizing on our knowledge of TouchScreens as well as our automotive expertise, we have defined a new level of TouchScreen capabilities for the automotive arena.
This design will allow the OEM to develop a GUI experience for their vehicles that will help give them a competitive advantage. Our design supports multi-touch, gesturing, and glove operation, bringing the tablet experience into automobiles. Methode's TouchScreen solution has outstanding response accuracy while delivering environmental robustness and utilizes Atmel® maXTouch® technology.
Learn More About Methode's Automotive Touch Screen
Methode Electronics, Inc. is a supplier of custom engineered solutions with sales, engineering and manufacturing locations in North America, Europe, Middle East, and Asia. The Company operates through four segments: Automotive, Industrial, Interface and Medical. The Automotive segment supplies electronic and electro-mechanical devices and related products to automobile original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). The Industrial segment manufactures external lighting solutions, industrial safety radio remote controls, braided flexible cables, current-carrying laminated busbars and devices, custom power-product assemblies, such as its PowerRail solution, high-current low-voltage flexible power cabling systems and powder-coated busbars. The Interface segment provides a variety of copper-based transceivers and user interface solutions. The Medical segment is made up of its medical device business, Dabir Surfaces, with its surface support technology aimed at pressure injury prevention.