DENSO Announces Organization and Personnel Changes | News | News

DENSO Announces Organization and Personnel Changes | News | News

KARIYA, Japan. (Dec. 22 2022) – DENSO, a leading mobility supplier, today announced changes to its organization and personnel, effective January 1, 2023. 

Regarding the changes of organization and executive structure, please refer the news release announced on 5th December 2022.

 

1. Organizational Changes

Organization Names Changes
Divisions that Report Directly to the President ・Newly established the Social Innovation Business Development Function Unit. Which includes the FA Business Development Div. (formerly the Industrial Solution Business Unit), and Food Value Chain Business Development Div., under its umbrella, as well as the Circular Economy Development Dept. and Digital Solution Development Dept..
IT Digital Center ・Integrate IT Digital Solutions Div., and Data-Driven Management Transformation Dept., into a new Digital Transformation Promotion Div..
・Reorganize the Core System Promotion Div. into two divisions, and establish the Business Infrastructure Process Innovation Div..
Production Innovation Center ・Part of Production Eng., and part of Materials Eng. R&D Div., Production Eng. R&D Div., and Parts Eng. Div., were reorganized and renamed to Advanced Production Technology Div., and Parts Processing R&D Div..
Purchasing Group ・Newly establish the Semiconductor Parts Purchasing Div..
Powertrain Systems Business Group, Electrification Systems Business Group ・Newly established the Powertrain Systems Management Div., and Powertrain Control Software Design Div. to oversee all powertrains from electric to internal combustion by customer axis.
Mobility Electronics Business Group ・Integrate AD&ADAS Business Unit and Cockpit Systems Business Unit into a new Safety Systems Business Unit.
・Newly establish the Semiconductor-Originated Key Technologies R&D Div. inside the Electronics Business Unit.

2. Changes of responsibility of Senior Directors (Only changes are indicated.)

The following changes will be effective January 1, 2023

Changes are underlined, ○Newly-appointed

Name New Current
Yuji Ishizuka Sales of Europe, Sales of North, Central and South America Sales Planning Dept., Sales Strategy Promotion Div., Overseas Business Development Dept., Europe and North, Central and South America Sales
Katsuhiko Takeuchi Head of Electrification Systems Business Group Electrified Energy Management System Engineering Dept., Electrified Energy Management System Business Planning Dept., Alliance of Electric Systems in Electrification Systems Business Group
Hirotaka Yato DENSO SOLUTION JAPAN CORPORATION, Safety/Compliance Solution Sales & Marketing Group Business Revolution Project, CPO of DENSO SOLUTION JAPAN CORPORATION
Hiroshi Kondo Head of Safety Systems Business Unit Head of AD & ADAS Business Unit
Yoshinobu Tao Head of Purchasing (BCP Strategy Dept., Software Purchasing Dept., Semiconductor Parts Purchasing Div., Electronic Parts Purchasing Div.) Head of Purchasing (BCP Strategy Dept., Software Purchasing Dept., Electronic Parts Purchasing Div., Semiconductor Purchasing Strategy)
Yasuhisa Sakurai Head of OEM Sales and Marketing Group, Head of Solution Sales & Marketing Group, Corporate Planning Dept. Chubu Sales Div., Hiroshima Sales Div., Corporate Planning Dept.
Atsushi Aratake President of DENSO SOLUTION JAPAN CORPORATION, Customer Service Engineering Div. Head of Solution Sales & Marketing Group, Customer Service Engineering Div., Middle East & Africa, CEO of DENSO SOLUTION JAPAN CORPORATION
Tsuneo Maebara Powertrain Systems Management Div., Powertrain Control Software Design Div., Head of Engineering/Strategy in Electrification Systems Business Group Head of Electrification Components Business Unit
Koichi Nagaya Head of
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Meet up with the frontline personnel keeping the web on line in Ukraine

Meet up with the frontline personnel keeping the web on line in Ukraine

On the morning of Feb. 24, Ukrainian Oleksandr Stadnyk woke up to the seem of explosions. 

“At initial I did not feel it. I bought up, looked out the window, and recognized that all the things was negative,” said Stadnyk, head of the Chernihiv complex center of Vodafone, Ukraine’s second-biggest cell provider.

The Russian invasion experienced just started, and so experienced Stadnyk’s fight to keep Ukraine’s internet on the net.

Stadnyk lives in the northern Ukrainian city of Chernihiv, which has occur beneath large shelling by Russian forces more than the past number of months. The assaults on the city did not prevent even when Moscow promised to scale down its navy functions in the region in the course of the peace discuss in Ukraine on March 29.

Stadnyk, his wife, and two youngsters fled the city, which was still left devoid of electrical energy, fuel, jogging drinking water, and enough food stuff offer immediately after the attacks. The city’s net connection has also been disrupted “amid intensive Russian bombardment,” according to NetBlocks, a London-primarily based agency that monitors world wide web action.

Repairing the disruptions of the community has been Stadnyk’s occupation at Vodafone for around 10 years—he worked his way up to the position of the complex middle director in the Chernihiv region. 

With the outbreak of war, Stadnyk joined the ranks of the so-known as “invisible heroes” who repair weakened online infrastructure to maintain people today connected even in the temporarily occupied regions of Ukraine.

“For a lot of Ukrainians web has turn out to be the final ray of hope, letting them to remain in touch with family members in distinctive cities or use on-line authorities providers,” Stadnyk mentioned in a current job interview with The Record.

For the duration of the war, Ukrainian experts like Stadnyk are risking their lives to preserve the place linked to the internet. 

The File asked them how they are doing it.

Daily regimen

The function of Ukrainian engineers restoring conversation strains has never been straightforward. “We worked day and night even just before the war,” explained Kyrylo Popov, technician at Ukrtelecom, a big company of cellular and broadband internet in the nation. “Now our times have turn out to be a minimal busier,” he explained to the History.

Popov life in Dnipro, a metropolis of about just one million people in southeast Ukraine. It is the home of the entire world-well known spacecraft design bureau Pivdenne and the large spaceship factory Pivdenmash.

Since the start of the invasion, Dnipro has suffered only a few of missile strikes, including a single that seriously weakened its airport and wholly wrecked its oil depot.

According to Popov, the engineers’ operate is generally hindered by curfews that prohibit citizens from going all over the city without the need of specific permits. 

“Our operating day ordinarily starts at 6 a.m. and lasts until 10 p.m., but it can be interrupted by a curfew that generally starts off at 6 p.m. At this time the

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