SMK Electronics Corporation U.S.A., a division of SMK Corporation, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of remote controls and consumer electronics components, today announced a new family of automotive OEM products including advanced in-dash HMI touch-panels, seamless haptic feeling force switches and high-speed LVDS connectivity components to be shown this week at CES 2018 (LVCC South Hall, booth #20851, and Sand Exposition Center, booth #42342).

“We are excited to be showcasing our automotive products at this year’s CES,” said Paul Evans, President, SMK Electronics Corporation. “Seamless switch solutions and curved touch-interface displays are becoming standard in cars produced in the U.S. and across the global advanced marketplace. Providing robust products supported by localized R&D, sales and manufacturing services, SMK Electronics is uniquely positioned to supply the country’s auto industry with robust, cost-effective components and in-dash display solutions.”

HMI Solution & Connectivity Products

During CES 2018, SMK Electronics will be demonstrating a variety of advanced automotive touch screen and touch switch, automotive manufacturing capabilities, high-speed signal interface LVDS camera connectors for auto manufacturing applications. Featuring miniaturized low-footprint design, these automotive-grade IPX7/9K-rated components include Fakra and HSD connectors for vehicle ECUs and Antenna sub-systems, as well as rigid and flexible PCB connectors for general automobile technology systems.

About SMK Electronics

SMK Electronics Corporation U.S.A. is the U.S. division of SMK Corporation, a world leader in the design, development and manufacture of OEM remote controls and electronic components. With local Research & Development and Manufacturing facilities, in coordination with SMK’s R&D and Manufacturing Centers worldwide, SMK Electronics is uniquely positioned to provide the U.S. Automobile industry with technologically advanced, cost-effective vision, touch interface and high-speed connectivity solutions. Learn more at http://www.smkusa.com/.