“At HELLA, we take pride in our innovative culture, positioning us as a thought leader in the automotive industry. I am proud of the team that made the brake system sensor happen. It was not an easy feat to do something that has never been done before, but the dedication from the team made it possible,” said Joerg Weisgerber, member of the Electronics executive board and responsible for the Electronics business of HELLA in North, Central and South America. “We are honored to be recognized as a PACE finalist for the 4th year in a row. The PACE awards follow a rigorous decision-making process and to be recognized as a finalist is an award in itself.”
This is the fourth consecutive year that HELLA has been named a finalist for this prestigious awards program. In 2019, HELLA was named a finalist for two technologies, the Brake System Sensor and its Rain/Light/Climate Sensor after following the 2018 finalist, SHAKE (Structural Health and Knock Emission) for Road Condition Detection. In 2014, HELLA won a PACE Award for its LED Matrix Beam technology, which combines a front camera, high-performance software and “intelligent lighting” technology to recognize other vehicles as well as provide “glare-free” illumination.