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At the CES 2024 tech companies are looking for the next big thing: This is what we saw

From the CES tech show in Las Vegas this week, a diverse array of innovations ranging from electric cars to transparent TVs, accessibility tech, and AI-backed virtual assistants were showcased. These innovations aimed to address significant real-world problems, add fun to everyday life, and, in some cases, pushed the boundaries of conventional ideas.

Journalists from the Associated Press explored the expansive exhibit halls to uncover the most exciting, interesting, and unconventional tech innovations from CES 2024. Here’s a glimpse of what stood out:

Advancements in Accessibility Products:

In a setting where excess was omnipresent, notable progress was observed in the development of assistive technologies for individuals with disabilities. GyroGear, a Boston-based medical tech startup, introduced a hand-stabilizing glove aimed at assisting Parkinson’s patients and those with hand tremors. Dutch startup Whispp leveraged audio-to-audio-based AI to facilitate real-time conversations in natural voices for individuals with vocal impairments. OrCam presented devices designed to aid those with hearing loss in managing auditory overload, and Sony showcased its Access controller for PlayStation.

Interconnectivity Across Devices:

Many tech giants at CES 2024 focused on utilizing software and AI to establish inter-device connections between smart devices, homes, and automobiles. Samsung embraced an “AI for all” approach, integrating smart home devices and appliances to perform tasks collaboratively. Google expanded Chromecast compatibility, and Amazon supported the Matter casting standard for increased interoperability among smart devices. Mercedes-Benz introduced a new AI-powered virtual assistant to personalize interactions between drivers and their cars.

Innovations in Vehicles:

The show featured a plethora of innovations in electric vehicles, remote construction vehicles, hydrogen engines, and mobility solutions. Honda unveiled two concept cars for a global EV series, while Kia introduced modular electric vans. VinFast, a Vietnam-based electric startup, presented an electric truck concept. Bosch Mobility and Hyundai emphasized hydrogen as an energy solution, and Hyundai showcased an AI-based autonomous construction excavator.

High-Tech Kitchen Gadgets:

The kitchen space witnessed the rise of chef-like robots, AI-powered appliances, and advanced kitchen gadgets. GE encouraged indoor smoking with its smart grill, and ColdSnap’s ice cream machine promised frozen treats in just two minutes. Bartesian’s cocktail-mixing appliance offered a variety of drinks. Veba Baby introduced a smart baby bottle monitor for tracking breast milk and formula expiration, temperature monitoring, and feeding information, all logged onto an accompanying app.

TV Innovations Beyond the Screen:

In the realm of TVs, LG and Samsung stole the spotlight by unveiling transparent TVs. LG’s 77-inch transparent OLED screen seamlessly transitioned between transparent and traditional TV modes. Samsung showcased a transparent MICRO LED-powered display, doubling as a digital canvas for artworks when not in use as a traditional TV.

In summary, CES 2024 showcased a rich tapestry of technological advancements addressing accessibility, interconnectivity, vehicles, kitchen gadgets, and TV innovations that promise to reshape our daily lives and experiences.

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