For Mobility

Turning Mobility into the Future of Living Spaces

When fully automated mobility becomes the third space after home and work,
people will desire a richer presentation of their living space.

Riding in Comfort
―the increasing importance of car interior design in the age of automated driving

In 2030, it is said that high-speed 6G communication will begin and Level 3 autonomous driving technology will become widespread.
Drivers will be able to free their hands from the wheel and engage in activities such as reading books or watching movies.
They will also have the luxury to slowly enjoy the scenery outside the window.
This will lead to new ways of spending time in the mobility space, making it increasingly important to create a relaxing environment that promotes mental and physical well-being.

Achieving Seamless Interiors
with “mutech décor”

To achieve a relaxing and rich environment in the interiors of future mobility, both physical and psychological seamlessness are necessary to ensure safety, comfort, and a sense of approachability for all.
HiddenDisplay™/HiddenIcon™ addresses these needs by making displays and switches invisible, thereby creating a more secure and convenient space.

Liberty from Overflowing Information

As a result of the evolution of CASE technology, cars have become highly functional and convenient vehicles. However, if we view mobility as a living space, the numerous switches and the large black monitor displaying a massive amount of information can significantly impede comfort.
As mobility continues to evolve, people are expected to eventually realize the true value of comfortable spaces and prefer more seamless function displays.

Experience the Future of Mobility
with Enhanced Comfort and Relaxation

Nissha sees that enhancing convenience and entertainment through technological advancements is a key competitive advantage in future mobility. This trend is expected to evolve towards a greater focus on user experience value, highlighting the importance of creating spaces centered around comfort.

The Value Proposition of “mutech décor”
in the Mobility Industry

Creating a “mutech” Space
by Keeping it Hidden

The product known as “HiddenDisplay™/HiddenIcon™” boasts high-quality design and high transparency, allowing for the display of information without compromising the colors of LCD (liquid crystal display) or LED displays. At the same time, when the display is not necessary, it contributes to creating a noiseless and calm space by “hiding” the display.

A UI/UX Prototype with HiddenDisplay™ Implementation

We introduce an operating panel prototype that incorporates a touch sensor designed to feature the optimal CMF which harmonizes with the surrounding space in our HiddenDisplay™ technology. The translucent display on the LCD achieves brilliant color reproduction regardless of the color scheme of the surface design.

Fusion of Texture and Function

Until now, the cockpit of a car has been divided into separate parts in terms of design and functionality, with different departments within manufacturers handling each area.
However, there is now a need to achieve a clean Human-Machine Interface (HMI) and a comfortable space, which requires a solution to be developed.
Nissha has the ability to display high-resolution interfaces hidden in the molded parts using its unique printing technology and provides a “beautiful and comfortable experiential value” through CMF design.

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