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CES 2023 Wraps Up with Strong Startup Focus Amidst Industry Shifts

by Anna

The Consumer Electronics Show (CES), renowned as the globe’s premier consumer technology trade show, concluded its 2023 edition with a commendable turnout of 115,000 attendees. Despite the pandemic-induced fluctuations impacting the event’s influence and a growing trend of major exhibitors hosting their independent events, CES has sustained its significance as a pivotal platform for startups. The show, particularly in the dynamic Eureka Park section, continues to provide a vibrant environment for new companies to showcase their groundbreaking products to journalists, distributors, and manufacturers.

Emerging Trends in Consumer Hardware

The 2023 CES witnessed the emergence of significant trends in consumer hardware. Industry heavyweights including Amazon, Asus, Dell, Google, Samsung, Sony, LG, Mercedes-Benz, Hyundai, Intel, and Qualcomm unveiled their latest breakthroughs. These encompassed advancements in electric vehicles, applications of artificial intelligence, new PC lineups, and enhancements to smart TV technology. Notably, the event showcased innovative products such as silicon photonic chips for accelerated diagnostics and smart bird feeders equipped with AI capabilities.

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Decentralization of the Supply Chain

An additional noteworthy trend at CES 2023 was the notable shift toward the decentralization of the supply chain. ESR, a leading tech accessory brand, introduced a range of innovative solutions, including MagSafe chargers and accessories compatible with Galaxy S24 and Apple devices. This indicates a growing inclination among tech companies to assert control over more aspects of their product development and supply chains.

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Generative AI: The Future of Robotics?

Anticipation is building for the upcoming 2024 CES, where the dominance of generative AI in hardware products is expected to take center stage. While some claims about this technology may be subject to hype, the potential for innovation, particularly in robotics, is substantial. The industry eagerly awaits partnerships and announcements involving various robotics systems such as Agility’s Digit or Boston Dynamics’ Stretch. The advent of generative AI may signal a new era in robotics, unlocking a myriad of possibilities for automation and technological advancement.

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