Denso Ten

Denso Ten, Limited.
株式会社デンソーテン
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryAutomotive
Electronics
Founded25 October 1972[1] (as Fujitsu Ten)
Headquarters,
Key people
Keijiro Katsumaru (Chairman)
Satoshi Iwata (President)[1]
ProductsAutomotive electronics, home audio equipment, mobile communication radios[1]
Number of employees
3,836 (consolidated: 11,410) (end March 2012)[1]
ParentDenso (51%)
Toyota (35%)
Fujitsu (14%)
Websitewww.denso-ten.com

Denso Ten Limited (株式会社デンソーテン, Kabushiki-gaisha Denso Ten) is a Japanese company developing and manufacturing car audio, video, navigation and control systems. The headquarters is located in Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. As its name shows, Denso Ten belongs to the Denso group led by Denso Corp., which is the second-largest auto parts supplier in the world.

Originally the company was established as Fujitsu Ten Ltd. (富士通テン株式会社, Fujitsu Ten Kabushiki-gaisha), a subsidiary company of Denso Ltd. which is one of the leading electronics companies in Japan. The parent company was changed from Fujitsu to Denso on November 1, 2017.

The major products of Denso Ten are the Eclipse brand car audio and navigation systems. It is also a supplier of OEM products to major automobile companies in Japan and the U.S.

DENSO TEN AMERICA Limited, the U.S. headquarters, is located in Novi, Michigan is a subsidiary of Denso Ten that supplies products to the U.S. market and industry.

  1. ^ a b c d "Company outline" (PDF). Fujitsu Ten. Retrieved 2 December 2012.[permanent dead link]