The challenge of intensified innovation.A common theme among today's auto industry participants and observers is that innovation is the best hope for automotive suppliers to significantly improve their competitive position and profitability. Because of the wide-spread agreement on this subject, you can expect a new level of intensity in this arena. (For example, when people all started talking about "operational excellence," the number of companies that devised their own variations of the Toyota Production System The Toyota Production System (TPS) is the philosophy which organizes manufacturing and logistics at Toyota, including the interaction with suppliers and customers. The TPS is a major part of the more generic "Lean manufacturing". exploded ex·plode v. ex·plod·ed, ex·plod·ing, ex·plodes v.intr. 1. To release mechanical, chemical, or nuclear energy by the sudden production of gases in a confined space: .) One of the consequences of a new focal point focal point n. See focus. is that things become more difficult in the near-term. In innovation, for example, we are likely to see a "solutions race" mentality men·tal·i·ty n. The sum of a person's intellectual capabilities or endowment. that increases the number of players and the range of options to be evaluated by the automakers. More investment will be made by suppliers in efforts to address a specific issue, but only some of the companies will see a return. As seems to be case with many of the prevailing trends in the industry, the only sure winner is the consumer. Let's look at an example of how the emphasis on innovation will shape up in a given space. An issue that has been around for a long time is the problem of wintertime windshield clearing. Spend some time on the road in the northern half of the U.S. and it is obvious that many drivers settle for too few minutes with the ice scraper An ice scraper is a handheld tool for removing frost, ice, and snow from windows, usually on automobiles. Most basic scrapers have a plastic blade and handle, though some have blades made out of metal. , and too much haste for the defroster de·frost·er n. 1. A heating device designed to remove frost or prevent its formation. 2. A device designed to thaw frozen goods. Noun 1. to do its job. This is not news to the industry. A U.S. patent search shows at least 30 years' worth of relevant intellectual property creation by the Big Three and far more obscure parties. But while there has been ample innovation commercialized in the field of wiper systems--intermittent wipers
The Wipers were a punk rock group formed in Portland, Oregon in 1977 by guitarist Greg Sage, drummer Sam Henry and bassist Dave Koupal. , intelligent systems that sense precipitation precipitation, in chemistry precipitation, in chemistry, a process in which a solid is separated from a suspension, sol, or solution. In a suspension such as sand in water the solid spontaneously precipitates (settles out) on standing. , new materials like Teflon Teflon, trade name for a solid, chemically inert polymer of tetrafluoroethylene (C2F4), F2C=CF2. Stable up to temperatures around 572°F; (300°C;), Teflon is used in electrical insulation, gaskets, and in making [R] blades, and dual reversible reversible, adj capable of going through a series of changes in either direction, forward or backward (e.g., reversible chemical reaction). reversible hydrocolloid, n See hydrocolloid, reversible. motors--no one seemed to have homed in on the optimal cold weather solution. But we noticed an unusual name among the handful of suppliers with a presence at the 2004 North American North American named after North America. North American blastomycosis see North American blastomycosis. North American cattle tick see boophilusannulatus. International Auto Show An auto show, or motor show, is a public exhibition of current automobile models, debuts, concept cars, or out-of-production classics. It is commonly attended by automobile manufacturers. Most auto shows occur once or twice a year. , Microheat Inc., which has developed a system to apply heated fluid to iced windshields. This led us to look further into this area; a little further research turned up an array of potential solutions that attack the core problem from a variety of angles. As Exhibit A (left) shows, companies from up and down the supply chain, inside and outside the industry, young and old, big and small, have entered the solutions race. No one is assumed to have a lock on the rights to address this need. It could be a daunting daunt tr.v. daunt·ed, daunt·ing, daunts To abate the courage of; discourage. See Synonyms at dismay. [Middle English daunten, from Old French danter, from Latin prospect to go head-to-head in new product development and commercialization with the likes of Robert Bosch Robert Bosch (September 23, 1861 - March 12, 1942) was a German industrialist, founder of Robert Bosch GmbH. Biography Bosch was born in Albeck, a village to the northeast of Ulm in southern Germany. He was the eleventh of twelve children. and Valeo, given their track records and high R & D spending (e.g. 6% of sales for Valeo). On the other hand, there is something to be said for a nimble nim·ble adj. nim·bler, nim·blest 1. Quick, light, or agile in movement or action; deft: nimble fingers. See Synonyms at dexterous. 2. , focused, determined entrepreneur entrepreneur (än'trəprənûr`) [Fr.,=one who undertakes], person who assumes the organization, management, and risks of a business enterprise. , particularly one with some cash (see Exhibit B, above). How this will turn out remains to be seen. Some questions that we would ask in the course of further research to assess the technology initiatives in this market include: * What is the automakers' perception of the various approaches to improving wintertime visibility? * Where do these solutions fall short? Cost? Effectiveness? Trade-offs required (e.g., a heated windshield will increase replacement costs for consumers)? * What technical obstacles to their adoption exist (e.g., a need for 42-volt systems)? * What political obstacles arise in the consideration (e.g., issues between competing teams on integration of the technology into a new vehicle platform)? * Will end users embrace this feature, and more importantly, will they pay more for it? (Some parties are citing J.D. Power survey data to say yes.) * What are the costs to the OEMs of getting it wrong, whether by adding something that consumers don't want, or by missing the boat on a winner offered by a competitor? * To whom is this innovation most important? Which suppliers will be pushing the hardest? Going forward, it is likely that no stone will be left unturned in the search for marketable Marketable are securities that can be easily converted into cash. Such securities will generally have highly liquid markets allowing the security to be sold at a reasonable price very quickly. innovation. Every product area will have real or perceived shortcomings A shortcoming is a character flaw. Shortcomings may also be:
v. in·ten·si·fied, in·ten·si·fy·ing, in·ten·si·fies v.tr. 1. To make intense or more intense: of innovation is one more battleground.
Exhibit A -- Diverse Participants in the Windshield-Clearing Challenge
Supply Position Examples of Companies
Windshield Producer Pilkington -- Hotscreen[TM]-
* 'Owns' the largest element incorporates fine wires capable of de-
icing a frozen screen at -5(degrees)C
inside 2 minutes
PPG Industries -- Sungate
WeatherMaster[TM] windshield with
multi-layer metallic coating activated
by electrical connectors, 4X faster
than standard defroster
Asahi Glass -- Fabricated glass product
line includes electrically heated
windshields (EHW) and melting snow
windshields (MSW)
Saint-Gobain -- SGS ICECONTROL[R]
Heatable Glazing with wires or coating
Windshield Wiper Valeo -- SmartWash[TM], a compact
Systems Integrator electronic device to heat windscreen
* Overall control of the system washer fluid
Bosch -- Aero-Twin wiper assembly
system with improvements to blade and
arm that improve durability and contact
with glass
Wiper Component Supplier A. Raymond -- Patented heated micro-jet
* Expert in key spray nozzle unit for better washing
element of system function
Siemens VDO -- Heatable version of
washer nozzles; patents on
electrically-heated windshield washer
spray nozzle assembly
Other Automotive Supplier TRW -- Fully automatic moisture-
* Threshold technology is activated sensing system that can
outside current wiper system detect how hard rain or snow is falling
and determine how fast to run the wiper
motor
Specialty Supplier Microheat -- HotShot washer-fluid
* Specialist in the problem heater that uses precise temperature,
timing, and cycling to clear a
millimeter of ice in 2.5 minutes; also
useful for cleaning bug splatter in
warm weather
Aftermarket-Focused Supplier Rostra Precision Controls -- Safety Hot
* Real-world experience Blade
Wiper Shaker Technology Inc. -- The
Shaker[TM] Wiper De-Icer Plus
Everblades[R] -- Heated windshield
wiper blades
Specialty Manufacturing Co.--
Thermoblade[TM] electrically-heated
windshield wiping system
And many more ...
Exhibit B -- Two Participants in the Solutions Race
The Superpower -- Valeo
* Company founded in 1923
* $11 billion in total sales
* R & D expenditures 6.1% of sales in 2003; more than 550 new patents
filed
* Wiper systems are one of ten industrial branches within Valeo
* Wiper system sales of $1.5 billion (14% of total)
* 8,280 employees in wiper systems
* Product line includes wiper arms, blades, linkages, motors, rain
sensors, wash systems, and modules
* Produces 100 million wiper blades annually, 30 million wiper motors
The Upstart -- Microheat
* Company conceived in 1994 and founded in 1997
* Private investor funding of $28 million thus far
* Expects $20 million annual sales starting 2005
* 27 patents filed
* 80 employees
* Sophisticated marketing--presence at Auto Show, SAE Show, stylish web
site, good media P/R, testimonials from industry insiders, consumer
research to define demand, trade show research to capture perceptions,
product line extensions, aftermarket presence to test the product and
build up volume
By Melissa Anderson
Melissa Anderson , Vice President, IRN IRN n abbr (= Independent Radio News) → servicio de noticias en las cadenas de radio privadas IRN n abbr (= Independent Radio News) → agence de presse radiophonique , Inc. MelissaA@irn-auto.com |
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