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Oct 19, 2016
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Tokyo, Japan - Panasonic Corporation has been developing new innovative services and businesses with its partners. By marrying its cutting-edge UI/UX, and IoT technologies with innovative ideas and creativity of various partners, Panasonic will bring to life new services and solutions.
As part of this endeavor, Panasonic took part in CEATEC JAPAN 2016, organized at Makuhari Messe from October 4 (Tues) to 7 (Fri). Through sensory, experiential demonstrations and dialogue, Panasonic surprised and delighted visitors and introduced case examples of how cutting-edge technologies may be applied to create innovative services and businesses of the near future. At CEATEC, Panasonic introduced some of its initiatives, and will continue to strengthen its efforts to promote open innovation in order to accelerate the birth of new businesses.
With the exhibition theme, "Unique Interface/Unique Experience," and with a sensory, experiential showcase, Panasonic is proposing solutions that directly address customers' challenges.
In showcasing the "Transformation IoT brings to Lifestyles and Business," Panasonic's exhibition at CEATEC was organized into three main areas: Future Retail Experience, Better Living Tomorrow, and the Technology and Device Area.
Future Retail Experience introduced Panasonic's latest technologies that transform the act of shopping in the future through the integration of IoT.
The Better Living Tomorrow corner offered an interactive experience with Panasonic's vision for a future lifestyle in the home.
Sixteen of Panasonic's devices, technologies, and services were exhibited in the Technology and Device Area at CEATEC.
Some technologies exhibited include:
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Camera Sharing Service PaN
PaN is a camera sharing service being developed with NTT Communications Corporation. This service allows people to take advantage of public cameras that have been installed in photo spots. With this service, photographs can be taken from difficult heights or angles and then acquired and shared via the cloud.
Human Body Communication Device
The human body communication device is a communication module that uses electric-field communication technology to connect "things-to-things, people-to-people, and people-to-things" and create a world that enables authentication and communication with natural gestures. By simplifying actions required for authentication, Panasonic will create a world that becomes connected much easier and more naturally.
3D Actuator (camera stabilizer)
The 3D actuator is a device that is capable of capturing the desired image just as you see it and using that image for camera stabilizers. This brings to life a camera stabilizer that excels at avoiding blur and tracking, making it possible to capture clear, crisp photographs even when subjects are moving actively, rapidly.
Wireless and Batteryless Switch
By combining compact power generation technology with highly reliable wireless technology, this switch can generate power when pressed and transmit information to multiple terminals. Since it does not require battery changes and wire and cable construction, it can reduce construction and realize great freedom in layout.
Motion Sensing Unit
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Design Flexible Touch Sensor (Cu-mesh touch sensor)
This electrostatic capacity touch sensor may be operated intuitively even on curved surfaces. Using proprietary copper (Cu) micro-wiring technology, Panasonic has realized a super fine, invisible wiring pattern, contributing to improving legibility of touch panels. This also makes it possible to create large-size, curved touch panels, which were difficult with conventional transparent electrodes (ITO).
Dates: October 4 to 7, 2016 (10:00-17:00)
Venue: Makuhari Messe (International Exhibition Hall), 2-1 Nakase, Mihama-ku, Chiba
Booth*: Hall 1, Society Area [1S24]
* The booth includes devices that were exhibited in a separate booth in previous years.
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