Mitsubishi Electric Unveils Bold Vision for a Sustainable Smart Society at CES 2024

At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Mitsubishi Electric showcased its commitment to advancing a global, vibrant, and sustainable smart society. The company’s President and CEO, Mike Corbo, emphasized their core purpose of creating societal value through long-term product and solution development in key areas.

Corporate Decarbonization Goals by 2030

Mitsubishi Electric has set a goal to achieve a 100% or more reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from its factories and offices by 2030. Key exhibits at their booth spotlight products and solutions supporting this initiative, including all-electric heat pumps by Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC (METUS), AnyMile Drone Management SaaS, and the LiveWire S2 Del Mar electric motorcycle.

Data-Driven Business Insights for Resource Optimization

The company leverages data from various sources, including corporate, partner, and customer use cases, to identify opportunities for deploying vital resources efficiently. Exhibits such as the “Recycling Disco” and electric grid modernization showcase Mitsubishi Electric’s commitment to sustainability and resource optimization.

Promoting Well-Being, Inclusion, and Safety

Mitsubishi Electric aims to promote well-being, inclusion, safety, and security for all. Exhibits like Kumo and SPAN smart panels demonstrate intelligent load shifting, while the Rulerless™ 3D measurement app expedites disaster relief efforts by allowing users to record damage conditions with their smartphones.

Commitment to Inclusive Design and Community Support

Mitsubishi Electric America Foundation (MEAF) focuses on reinforcing inclusion by assisting youth with disabilities through job training and skills development. Senior director Kevin Webb’s recent appointment to the Consumer Technology Association (CTA) Foundation board underscores the company’s dedication to inclusive design.

Source:businesswire.com

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