'Shocks and awe': Bose's new auto suspension system
I guess that if I were to look on the bright side, I'd say that it's a nice thing that 78-year old Amar Bose, the company's founder, still believes in long-range R&D.
A bit from Krasner's piece:
Bose said a high-end Cadillac would be an ideal platform for his system, and acknowledges that General Motors gave Bose Corp. a big boost when it became the first car company to install its sound system (in a Cadillac) in 1981. But though the suspension system was a success when it was demonstrated to General Motors, he said, talks haven't progressed.
"When we get ready, we'll give them an opportunity," he said.
Another possibility, according to analysts, is Audi, the luxury arm of Volkswagen AG, Europe's largest automaker. Audi offers Bose sound systems on its models, and its large A8 luxury sedan has a reputation for employing advanced technology - it has an aluminum frame, unique among large cars.
"We've shown the system to all of the major manufacturers and Audi has not expressed much interest at this point," said Bose.
Labels: Amar Bose, automobiles, Bose Corp., General Motors, Volkswagen
1 Comments:
As a former employee of Bose, I can tell you that this technology is faaar from being ready for production. The costs are way out of line with what auto manufacturers are willing to pay, and there was talk of having to redesign the system from the ground up. As always, Bose is a master at PR: keeping the journalists an arms lengths away to keep them interested. It's an interesting company, that's for sure.. one that doesn't get the local recognition it deserves for all of the innovations coming of Framingham.
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