Doosan to Showcase Hydrogen Business and Advanced Future Technologies at CES 2022 View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jeong Hyunjin] Doosan Group announced on the 23rd that it will showcase its eco-friendly energy business centered on hydrogen production and utilization technologies, as well as advanced future technologies such as automation and unmanned systems, to the global market at 'CES 2022' held in Las Vegas, USA, from January 5 to 8 next year.


Doosan will participate in CES 2022 to exhibit products and technologies that will make people's daily lives a "Delightful Life" (happy life, pleasant daily routine). The event will feature participation from Doosan Corporation, Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction, Doosan Bobcat, Doosan Fuel Cell, Doosan Industrial Vehicle, Doosan Robotics, and Doosan Mobility Innovation (DMI), among others.


Doosan will move from the South Hall, where it was located during its first participation last year, to the West Hall this time, where mobility-related companies such as automotive and autonomous driving firms gather, setting up a 450㎡ booth. This booth will be designed to allow visitors to experience how advanced products and future technologies are applied in everyday life. The TriGen system (a system that simultaneously produces hydrogen, electricity, and heat using fuel cells) developed by Doosan Fuel Cell will be installed at the center of the booth. Visitors will be able to see hydrogen produced powering Doosan Mobility Innovation (DMI) drones, electricity rapidly charging Doosan Bobcat's fully electric loader T7X, and heat being delivered to smart farms for crop cultivation.


A Doosan Fuel Cell TriGen simultaneously charging a fully electric loader and a hydrogen vehicle. (Photo by Doosan)

A Doosan Fuel Cell TriGen simultaneously charging a fully electric loader and a hydrogen vehicle. (Photo by Doosan)

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Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction will also showcase its hydrogen business. It will introduce the process of producing green hydrogen by electrolyzing water using electricity generated from offshore wind turbines, as well as technology for hydrogenating waste resources. A one-sixth scale model of an eco-friendly hydrogen turbine, currently being developed based on domestic technology, will be exhibited. DMI will present a vertical takeoff and landing fixed-wing drone capable of flying for over 5 hours and 30 minutes and covering more than 500 km, along with a power pack for sword drones that operates in subzero temperature ranges.


Doosan Robotics will welcome visitors by having a collaborative robot drummer perform on drums installed at the exhibition hall and will provide an opportunity to experience camera robots specialized for performance filming in a separate studio space. Doosan Bobcat will exhibit the 'fully electric compact track loader T7X,' an eco-friendly product that maximizes energy efficiency and significantly reduces noise and vibration by eliminating internal combustion engines and hydraulic systems and electrifying all drive components. Doosan Bobcat plans to hold a media day event on January 4, one day before CES opens, at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas to unveil the T7X for the first time.


Doosan Industrial Vehicle will showcase unmanned technology at CES 2022. Its unmanned forklifts will introduce logistics automation technology in collaboration with collaborative robots. Doosan Corporation's Electronics BG will exhibit advanced materials for 5G and electric vehicles, including the world's first cable PFC developed by combining the advantages of copper wire and flexible printed circuit boards.



A Doosan official stated, "This year, we plan to set up the exhibition to specifically showcase Doosan's newly focused business portfolio and how Doosan's technologies and products make people's daily lives happier," adding, "Through this, we will concentrate on communicating the values Doosan pursues for humanity and the planet."


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