Overview: DENSO’s Booth at Japan Mobility Show 2025
DENSO CORPORATION is slated to exhibit at the Japan Mobility Show 2025, held at Tokyo Big Sight from October 30 to November 9. Under the theme “Changing the Shape of the Future with Technology: Community Meets Mobility,” the company will showcase how software-driven innovation and smarter energy systems can redefine transportation, urban life, and the broader mobility ecosystem. The booth promises a blend of interactive experiences, live demonstrations, and in-depth explanations from engineers who are advancing the architectures behind modern mobility.
The exhibit emphasizes an evolving automotive landscape that increasingly centers on software-defined vehicles (SDVs) and better integration with cities and people. Attendees will encounter a four-seater simulation vehicle designed to reflect mobility that is “attuned to people,” along with immersive storytelling that links vehicle technology to everyday life and community infrastructure.
Four-Seater Simulation Vehicle: Exploring Family-Centric Mobility
One of the core attractions is a four-seater simulation vehicle. Visitors can explore how future mobility experiences can adapt to families and friends, emphasizing comfort, safety, and shared journeys. The setup provides an intuitive glimpse into how software drives personalized settings, route optimization, and cooperative mobility patterns that prioritize user well-being and social connection.
SDVs and Integrated Mobility Computers
DENSO’s SDV platform is showcased through an interactive presentation synchronized with video content. Engineers responsible for SDV development will discuss the role of integrated mobility computers that consolidate multiple ECUs (Electronic Control Units) into a unified architecture. This consolidation simplifies vehicle systems, enhances reliability, and enables continuous software evolution—critical factors as vehicles progressively rely on over-the-air updates and adaptive functions.
Beyond the Car: Semiconductor Advances and High-Performance Chips
In line with the shift toward software-centric mobility, DENSO will highlight semiconductor wafer manufacturing technologies and initiatives aimed at delivering high-performance semiconductors for future vehicles. The emphasis on advanced materials and manufacturing processes underlines the company’s commitment to the hardware backbone that supports SDVs and electrification.
Environmental Focus: Reducing Impact Through Smart Mobility
With climate concerns intensifying, DENSO is showcasing technologies that lower the environmental footprint of cars and broaden their connection to social infrastructure. The exhibit outlines systems designed for smarter energy use across society, supporting carbon neutrality goals. Through demonstrations and discussions, visitors can understand how mobility and energy management can harmonize to minimize emissions and maximize efficiency.
Immersive Theater: Energy Management and Electrification
The immersive theater experience blends video, lighting, and effects to illuminate DENSO’s energy management strategy. Attendees will get a close look at electrification technologies, including a new inverter featuring a flat dual-sided cooling structure. The display also covers how energy management integrates electrification with thermal systems to optimize performance and energy use throughout the vehicle lifecycle.
Broader Initiatives: EVECOM, Battery Circulation, and SOEC
DENSO will present initiatives that extend mobility’s reach beyond the vehicle itself. Highlights include EVECOM, a charging control system for electric vehicles, as well as battery circulation concepts and the Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cell (SOEC) device. SOEC offers high electrolysis efficiency for hydrogen production, illustrating how DENSO is exploring energy solutions that connect transport with broader power and industrial systems.
About the Future: Mobility That Connects People, Cities, and Resources
Through its JMS 2025 presence, DENSO invites visitors to envision a future where mobility is seamlessly integrated with urban infrastructure, energy networks, and sustainable practices. The company aims to show how continued software development, hardware innovations, and holistic energy strategies can create new social value—moving from a car-centric mindset to a connected mobility ecosystem that benefits communities at large.
Additional Experiences
Beyond the main booth, JMS attendees can participate in the Tokyo Future Tour 2035, visit the BlueRebirth Council booth for a robotic disassembly demonstration of used vehicles, and explore business-matching opportunities through The Startup Future Factory program, all of which complement DENSO’s drive toward a smarter, cleaner mobility future.