Future Mobility Components Enterprise Competition Hall..2025 Seoul Mobility Show
Apr 01, 2025
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At the event, parts companies such as Hyundai Mobis, BogWarner, Seoyeon, Myeonghwa Industrial, and Motrex will showcase intelligent displays that innovate vehicle-driver interaction, electrified parts that increase the efficiency and performance of electric and hybrid vehicles, and eco-friendly materials and manufacturing processes to reduce carbon emissions. In addition, essential technologies such as ADAS solutions that improve safety, high-performance motor control technology for future mobility transition, and battery thermal management systems can also be encountered. In addition, the Korea Automobile Industry Cooperative's "Automobile Parts Technology Center" and Deokyang Industrial's fresh attempts to develop the vehicle interior space into a new user experience are also expected to catch visitors' attention.
▲Hyundai Mobis will introduce the 'Holographic Windshield Transparent Display' in this exhibition. The transparent display is a technology that provides visual information to drivers by panoramicly spreading various driving information, navigation, and infotainment information through special optical films on the front window of the vehicle from the driver's seat to the passenger seat.
The advanced display technology to be introduced this time has not yet been mass-produced, and Hyundai Mobis is co-developing with world-class optical company Germany's ZEISS and plans to introduce the product in earnest from 2027.
In addition, Hyundai Mobis introduces the exhibition of Mobi temperature, a demonstration car equipped with next-generation electric vehicle driving technology e-corner system, and "M," where a professional commentator easily explains complex and difficult auto parts technology from the audience's perspective.It plans to increase the general audience's understanding of mobility by operating the "Tech Gallery" and the "Junior Engineering Class" for elementary school students.
▲ Vogue Warner, a global auto parts company, will introduce a variety of technologies and solutions from all power systems related to electric vehicles, including a battery pack system with torque control and 3-in-1 technology to improve electric vehicle driving performance, an integrated thermal management system, and a drive module system with an integrated ter inverter transmission.
In particular, this exhibition introduces intercell-designed coolers, a key technology in battery thermal management, to the market and displays inverters for motor control applied with silicon carbide semiconductors. The products introduced at the exhibition have already been developed and are expected to be mass-produced after 2026.
Electronic component manufacturer ▲ Techlane unveils motor solutions that can be used in automobiles and various industries. The EWP (Electric Water Pump) exhibited by Techlane is a sensorless method that can control the motor without using a motor position sensor, which not only reduces costs but also functions effectively in environments where motor control is difficult to implement, and is characterized by flexibility to combine with various fans and compressors.
In addition, the automotive motor control software developed by the Techlane-affiliated research institute along with the product can be customized for the customer's unique hardware and industrial sector, covering both hardware and software and contributing to the growth of the mobility industry with industry-leading technical support.
▲Myeonghwa Industries will respond to electrification, unveil next-generation auto parts with eco-friendly materials, and introduce related parts solutions. The EOP (Electronic Oil Pump), a support component of the ISG (Idle Stop & Go) system that helps improve fuel efficiency and reduce emissions of cars, maintains hydraulic pressure even when the engine is stopped, enabling a smooth restart.
It has implemented miniaturization and weight reduction with an integrated structure of an oil pump, motor, and controller, and improved durability and efficiency through a motor oil cooling structure. In addition, it introduces Coolant Hub, which modularizes parts in the cooling circuit of electric vehicles, and OPU (Oil Pump Controller for Automatic Transmission), which controls the high-voltage electric oil pump of the automatic transmission for hybrid.
At the Seoul Mobility Show in 2025, you can see innovations in parts technology that meet eco-friendly and sustainability needs.
The eco-friendly carbon canister, introduced by eco-friendly auto parts company ▲ Korea FT, is a component of the vehicle's boil-off gas control system that meets not only domestic laws but also North America's LEV-III and TIER-3 laws, which are the strongest regulations among the world's boil-off gas laws. It also introduces plastic filler necks that can respond to strengthened environmental laws while applying plastic materials to improve fuel efficiency, and electric sunshades that improve driveability and minimize electromagnetic noise.
In addition, KoreaFT will introduce ADAS solutions that help safe operation by applying object detection systems and semantic segmentation, and VIM (Virtual Image Monitor) that provides comfortable and vivid images by applying dizziness reduction technology, excellent optical lens design, and patented horizontal-vertical mode switching technology.
Introducing PBV (Purpose-Based Mobility Vehicle), ▲ Mortrex Group will unveil CV1, Korea's first eco-friendly medium-sized PBV vehicle, through a new car announcement event. Motrex Co., Ltd., a car infotainment company, and MTR Co., Ltd., a PBV vehicle production group company, collaborated to implement a service-based vehicle that optimizes vehicles and electronic equipment for the purpose of vans from the design stage.
Various innovative technologies such as AI object recognition technology-based information on getting on and off are applied. Based on the CV1 model, Motrex Group plans to develop and provide a variety of purpose-oriented PBV vehicles such as DRT vehicles, children's commuting vehicles, ambulances, and police operations vehicles suitable for public sector demand.
In addition, ▲Seoyeon will introduce a design model that reflects the design R&D vision of global parts makers in the SDV era through the concept model Vision 2030. It plans to propose a user-sympathetic future mobility that can configure space for each user experience. In addition, the Experience Zone will showcase and introduce a total of four concept models: next-generation interior, PBV, and future mobility.
In addition, the Korea Automobile Industry Cooperative (KAICA), which co-hosts the Seoul Mobility Show, presented its member companies' auto parts technology to domestic and foreign auto industry officials and planned the 「Automobile Parts Technology Center」 to strengthen B2B networking.
Based on cutting-edge technology for upgrading internal combustion engine parts and converting eco-friendly mobility, the auto parts technology center focuses on introducing innovative products developed by union members in line with the changing global automobile industry environment. Participating companies include Solar Metal Industries, Daedong System, Unique, Daehan E-yeon, JPC Automotive, Deokil Industrial, Samgi, and Wooshin Industrial.
In addition, the technology center plans to focus on the theme of "Innovation of internal combustion engine parts and industrial transformation" to focus on the differentiated technology of participating companies and products aimed at the future car market. This is expected to serve as an opportunity for union members to lay the foundation for sustainable growth amid changes in the automobile industry and strengthen their global market competitiveness.
The organizing committee said, "Many parts companies are struggling to survive in the rapidly changing mobility industry environment, and through the Seoul Mobility Show, we have demonstrated our R&D achievements and future possibilities." "We will actively support the Seoul Mobility Show to not only publicize these innovative technologies and solutions, but also lead to actual business results."
Meanwhile, the "2025 Seoul Mobility Show" will be held from April 4 to 13 at KINTEX's first exhibition hall in Goyang, Gyeonggi Province. In particular, with the opening of the GTX-A route between Seoul Station and Unjeong Central this year, you can arrive from Seoul Station to KINTEX in just 16 minutes, making it more convenient to visit, and admission tickets can be booked in advance through the official website.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.