When the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) opens today, Gentex
Corporation (NASDAQ: GNTX) is set to debut a host of “next-gen”
products, including display-integrated dimmable sun visors, digital
rearview mirrors with OLED displays, mirror-integrated driver and
in-cabin monitoring systems, and enhancements to HomeLink, the
industry’s most comprehensive and versatile car-to-home automation
system.
Gentex is a technology company and long-time supplier of
electro-optical products for the global automotive, aerospace, fire
protection and medical industries. The company is best known for
automotive electronics, but continues to grow its capabilities in
vision systems, sensing, AI development, biometrics, home
automation, and more.
“CES is foundational to our product development efforts,” said
Gentex Chief Operations Officer and Chief Technology Officer Neil
Boehm. “Every year at the show, our goal is to demonstrate
advancements in all our technology areas, unveiling features ready
for immediate vehicle integration as well as new technology
concepts designed to obtain customer feedback. This year stands to
be our most extensive show to date, with next-gen features in every
product category and a host of innovations from our technology
partners.”
Dimmable Glass
When it comes to dimmable glass, Gentex is the recognized global
leader, shipping over 50 million dimmable devices annually,
including anti-glare interior and exterior rearview mirrors for the
automotive industry and electronically dimmable windows (EDWs) for
the aerospace sector. At CES 2025, Gentex will showcase the next
generation of it large-area dimmable devices, including dimmable
sunroofs and sun visors. For the first time, Gentex will showcase a
new dimmable film technology for large panoramic sunroofs, and
dimmable sun visors that incorporate switchable vanity mirrors and
transparent displays for presenting key driver alerts and
notifications.
Driver and In-Cabin Monitoring
European Union General Safety Regulations and various New Car
Assessment Programs (NCAP) are incentivizing automakers to
integrate driver monitoring system (DMS) into their vehicles.
Consequently, Gentex has secured multiple contracts with various
OEM customers to provide its scalable, mirror-integrated driver and
in-cabin monitoring system.
On display in a vehicle demonstrator at CES will be Gentex’s
mirror-integrated DMS, which tracks driver head pose, eye gaze, and
other metrics to determine distraction, drowsiness, sudden
sickness, and return of manual control in semi-autonomous vehicles.
The system can expand to include 2D and structured-light-based 3D
cabin monitoring for detecting passengers, behavior, objects, and
even presence of life.
Integrating DMS in the rearview mirror provides the camera with
an optimal view of the driver and vehicle occupants, while
affording automakers a high-performance, cross-platform solution
that can help meet NCAP safety ratings.
Digital Vision
Since its launch in 2016, Gentex’s Full Display Mirror (FDM) has
become the industry’s leading digital rearview mirror. It combines
a custom camera and mirror-integrated video display for enhanced
rearward visibility. The FDM is currently offered on over 29
different automaker brands and 124 different vehicles around the
world. New for CES 2025 will be a premium FDM with integrated OLED
screen for enhanced display clarity, and a water-shedding camera
lens technology for keeping the FDM camera clean and free from rain
and moisture.
Connectivity
When it comes to the connected car, Gentex’s HomeLink, which
celebrates its 30th anniversary this year, is the auto industry’s
original and most trusted car-to-home automation system, with an
estimated 110 million HomeLink-equipped vehicles on the road today.
HomeLink allows users to program in-vehicle buttons to activate
garage doors, estate gates, and a myriad of smart home devices.
This year at CES, Gentex will unveil the next generation of
HomeLink, which will be compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android
Auto, operate a broad range of smart home products from leading
brands such as Amazon and Samsung Smart Things, and allow users to
operate certain Wi-Fi-connected garage doors via smartphone or
vehicle-integrated app.
For more information, see this separate news release.
Partner Technology and Innovation
Lab
Gentex’s CES 2025 booth will also showcase its
product development activities with a variety of its strategic
partners, including ADASKY, the developer of a unique thermal
imaging technology ideal for meeting nighttime pedestrian detection
requirements for automatic emergency braking systems.
New for this year’s CES will be display’s featuring
SAAM, the developer of a portable, real-time air quality monitoring
technology; PhotoniCare, a medical device developer of a novel
middle ear scope that accurately diagnoses the presence of middle
ear fluid; and Solace, the developer of a wireless power and data
technology that can transmit over distance and through barriers
like glass wood and concrete. Gentex and Solace partnered on a CES
demonstrator that shows how Solace technology can be used to
replace power and data wire harnesses in an automotive vehicle
door.
Many of these partner technologies will be on
display in Gentex’s Innovation Lab, a special room dedicated to new
products and emerging innovations. The room will also be home to
several Gentex internal technology development initiatives,
including small-area electrochromic devices for camera and eyeglass
lenses, health sensors that can passively monitor the activities of
daily life in senior-care environments, and dynamic surgical task
lights for hands-free smart lighting in surgical suites.
Satellite Booths
In addition to the main Gentex booth, the company will have two
satellite displays at the Venetian Expo Center for its PLACE (booth
53673) and eSight (booth 56623) products.
PLACE is an innovative suite of smart home safety products with
room-specific functionality. It’s a holistic solution that blends
smart home safety, comfort, and security features into one
sophisticated system, all controlled from a single, user-friendly
app.
eSight is a line of wearable assistive technologies that allow
people living with visual impairments to stay on the go while
performing the tasks of daily living. The latest iteration, the
eSight Go, is digital eyewear that utilizes a high-definition
camera, proprietary algorithms, and powerful processing to capture
and project real-time video onto two high-resolution, near-to-eye
screens for full binocular vision. It can improve functional vision
for more than 20 different eye conditions.
CES (the Consumer Electronics Show) is the world’s gathering
place for all who thrive on the business of consumer technology.
Owned and produced by the Consumer Technology Association, it has
served as the proving ground for innovators and breakthrough
technologies for over 50 years. CES 2025 runs January 7-10 in Las
Vegas. Gentex technologies will be on display in the Las Vegas
Convention Center in its main booth, West Hall, stand #6340.
Founded in 1974, Gentex Corporation (NASDAQ: GNTX) is a
technology company that leverages its core competencies, strategic
partnerships, acquisitions, and ongoing research to create
market-leading positions in a variety of verticals. You can view
some of the Company’s latest technology at www.gentex.com.
Gentex Media ContactCraig Piersma(616)
772-1590 x4316craig.piersma@gentex.com
Gentex Investor Relations ContactJosh
O’Berski(616) 931-3505josh.oberski@gentex.com
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