Yokohama - Bosch Corporation will participate in the Automotive Engineering Exposition 2026 YOKOHAMA, to be held at Pacifico Yokohama, under the theme of software-driven mobility from May 27 to 29. The company will offer a total of 11 topics of presentations (21 sessions) and showcase a wide range of solutions offered in Japan and globally under the category of "Software-defined Vehicles," "Sustainable Energy Solutions," and "Local Competence" over the three days at the booth.

Cross-divisional Talk Session: Bosch's Calibration Engineers
The development partners who interpret words into vehicle performance.
At the stage area, Bosch will deliver presentations introducing its comprehensive portfolio of solutions. On the first day, a cross-divisional talk session will be held featuring calibration engineers from the Power Solutions division, Vehicle Motion division, and Two-Wheeler & Powersports business unit. Calibration engineers are responsible for fine-tuning driving characteristics, such as acceleration response, steering feel, and ride comfort, to suit the preferences of Japanese drivers, traffic conditions, and road environments. Their role is to translate requests from automakers, such as "smoother driving feel," into actual vehicle performance. This session will explore in depth the work of calibration engineers as development partners who interpret words into vehicle performance.

Organizer Program: Presentation at the Mobility DX Innovation Stage
Bosch will also have a presentation on the software-driven mobility at the "Mobility DX Innovation Stage," located in the North Hall. The presentation will highlight the latest trends, including in Bosch-led initiatives aimed at expanding collaborative domains among companies through the API standardization and opensource.

Time: May 28, 2026 (Thurs.) 13:00~13:20
Place: North hall / Mobility DX Innovation Stage
Presenter: Yasuhiro MORITA
Bosch Mobility
South and East Asia, Responsibility for Engineering, Technology and Engineering
Theme: Bosch's efforts to realize software-driven mobility

The Bosch special microsite is open. Please check presentation schedule and the latest information from the URL.
URL:https://www.bosch.co.jp/aee-2026/en/
*Schedule may be subject to change.

 TimeTitle
May 27 (Wed.)
110:30-10:45Bosch's efforts to realize software-driven mobility
211:15-11:30Vehicle Motion Management: Software-driven Integrated Control & Collaborative Ecosystem
312:15-12:30Act-by-wire: Braking and steering systems for enhanced safety and packaging
413:30-14:00[Cross-divisional Talk Session] Bosch's Calibration Engineers: The development partners who interpret words into vehicle performance
515:30-15:45On-board APIs for real-time and safe features
615:45-16:00ETAS: ETAS Vehicle Software Platform Suite powered by ETAS S-CORE Distribution
May 28 (Thu.)
110:30-10:45Software: more driving performance, cost-effectiveness, and convenience
211:15-11:30Steer-by-wire: Steering system for better safety, space saving, and agility
312:15-12:30"Next” Energy Management: Sustainable and Compliant Energy Strategies
414:00-14:15Bosch’s efforts to realize software-driven mobility
514:45-15:00Vehicle Motion Management: Software-driven Integrated Control & Collaborative Ecosystem (English)
615:30-15:45Automotive Semiconductors and MEMS sensors from Bosch
716:15-16:30ITK Engineering Japan: Enabling Next‑Generation Mobility Through Collaborative Engineering Solutions
May 29 (Fri.)
110:30-10:45On-board APIs for real-time and safe features
210:45-11:00ETAS: ETAS Vehicle Software Platform Suite powered by ETAS S-CORE Distribution
311:30-11:45Software: more driving performance, cost-effectiveness, and convenience
412:15-12:30"Next” Energy Management: Sustainable and Compliant Energy Strategies
513:30-13:45Bosch’s efforts to realize software-driven mobility
614:15-14:30Vehicle Motion Management: Software-driven Integrated Control & Collaborative Ecosystem (English)
715:00-15:30AI in ADAS development: Real-world development for urban complexity in Japan
816:15-16:30Automotive Semiconductors and MEMS sensors from Bosch

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Tel:045-605-3010