Johnson Controls Wins Automotive Innovations Award 2013

Johnson Controls, a global leader in automotive seating, seating components and automotive interiors and electronics, has received the Automotive Innovations Award 2013 in the Interiors category.

Johnson Controls received the Automotive Innovations Award 2013 in the Interiors Supplier category. Pictured (from left to right): Professor Stefan Bratzel (Center of Automotive Management), Han Hendriks (Vice President Technology & Innovation, Johnson Controls Automotive Electronics & Interiors), Andreas Eppinger (Group Vice President Technology Management, Johnson Controls Automotive Seating), moderator Barbara Hahlweg and Christoph Skudelny (PwC Partner, Automotive Practice Leader). (PRNewsFoto/Johnson Controls)

Last night, the renowned Center of Automotive Management in Bergisch Gladbach, and consulting and auditing firm PricewaterhouseCoopers, honored the most innovative automakers and suppliers in Frankfurt.

"The Automotive Innovations Award 2013 recognizes the immense innovative capabilities of Johnson Controls," said Andreas Eppinger , group vice president Technology Management, Johnson Controls Automotive Seating. "Automotive seating is technically very complex. At Johnson Controls, we are continually working on innovations in the fields of safety, comfort and sustainability," said Eppinger.

"When it comes to door panels, instrument panels or headliners, we offer our customers both innovative and lightweight components that save weight and reduce consumption. In doing so, we rely on renewable and particularly environmentally friendly raw materials," said Han Hendriks , vice president Technology & Innovation, Johnson Controls Automotive Electronics & Interiors.

The Center of Automotive Management and PricewaterhouseCoopers analyzed the innovations made public by the award winners for degree of innovation and benefits, and asked automakers to name the most innovative companies in the respective fields for the five supplier categories.

Key criteria for awarding Johnson Controls the prize in the Interiors category were, for example, numerous innovations in the field of lightweight construction, highly flexible and space-saving seating systems as well as interior components (e.g. door panels) made of renewable raw materials.

"Johnson Controls prevailed in the Interiors category thanks to its high degree of innovation and practical, environmentally-friendly solutions," said Professor Stefan Bratzel , head of the Center of Automotive Management.

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