DENSO Corporation is a global leader in the manufacturing and supply of advanced automotive technology, systems, and components. Established on December 16, 1949, after being spun off from Toyota Motor Corporation, DENSO has grown from its origins in Kariya, Aichi, Japan, to become the world's second-largest automotive parts supplier. With a presence in approximately 35 countries and a workforce of over 160,000 employees across more than 180 consolidated subsidiaries, the company has a significant global footprint. While Toyota remains a major shareholder and customer, DENSO serves nearly all major automakers worldwide, with sales to the Toyota Group accounting for less than half of its total revenue.
The company's extensive product portfolio is organized into several key business fields, including Electrification Systems, Powertrain Systems, Thermal Systems, Mobility Electronics, and Advanced Devices. DENSO is renowned for its innovation and commitment to quality, a reputation underscored by being an early recipient of the prestigious Deming Prize for quality control. Its research and development efforts are substantial, with billions invested annually to pioneer technologies that enhance vehicle safety, comfort, and environmental performance. Beyond the automotive sector, DENSO has diversified its expertise into non-automotive areas such as industrial solutions and the food value chain, leveraging technologies developed for vehicles. A notable innovation from its subsidiary, DENSO Wave, is the invention of the QR code in 1994, which has had a profound impact on logistics and information sharing globally. The company continues to focus on creating a sustainable future through its business operations, aiming to solve societal issues while driving the evolution of mobility.