Ford to show smarter way to get there at Computex 2013

(May 26, 2013) TAIPEI, Taiwan — Ford will show the "Smarter Way to Get There" at Computex 2013 with the most advanced class-leading technologies to further enhance the driving experience for customers.
 
Ford will be the only automaker at Asia’s biggest computer exhibition from June 4-8 where it will make several major announcements for both Taiwan and Asia Pacific.
 
“As one of the world’s largest and most influential technology shows, Computex is the ideal platform for Ford to showcase how our smart technologies are improving the driving experience for our customers in the digital age,” said John Lawler, chairman and CEO,  Ford Motor China.
 
“In a world where consumers want to be connected all the time, be it at home, in the office or in their cars, we have a great opportunity to provide driver-connect technologies in our vehicles which enable drivers to stay connected through voice commands while keeping their hands on the wheel and eyes on the road. The technologies we are bringing to our vehicles not only give our customers a connected driving experience, they also make that experience simple, safe and personalized.”
 
The Ford stand at Computex will not only feature the company’s most advanced technology developments, but also the all-new Ford Kuga, dubbed by Ford as the “Smarter SUV” because of its fuel economy, versatility and new technology that makes driving easier and more fun.
 
On June 4, Ford will be part of the Computex Smart Living Industry Forum at which Edward Pleet, Connected Services Director, Ford Motor Company, Asia Pacific and Africa, and Europe will discussThe Smart Living, Networked Society.