CES 2018: Let’s Have A Look What the Newest Technology Looks Like

Date:

The Consumer Electronic Show 2018 or CES 2018, claimed to be the world’s largest electronics trade show, is gathering tech companies in Las Vegas this week. It’s held to show off their newest products.

From Jan. 9-12, more than 180,000 people are expected to make a visit to the convention to experience the self-driving cars, 8K televisions, and robots, among other things, that are on display.

CES is expected to feature almost 4,000 exhibitors ranging from billionaire tech giants to beginner entrepreneurs. Attendees come from nearly 150 countries.

So far highlights incorporates Chinese startup Byron’s new electric concept car, LG’s smart washer and dryer, a 3D face-scanning camera by Bellus3D, and a keynote address by NVDIA’s CEO Jensen Huang. Check out the photos above to see the newest tech gadgets and products on display at the convention.

Whill Inc. Model Ci ultra-portable intelligent personal electric vehicles (PEV) are demonstrated during the CES Unveiled event

The new Byton electric concept car at the 2018 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

Toyota Motor Corporation, displays the “e-Pallete”, a new fully self-driving electric concept vehicle designed to be used for ride-hailing, parcel delivery services, and other uses at CES 2018.

The Catspad smart pet assistant has the ability to remotely schedule and control food portions.

The InstruMMents 01 is the world’s first dimensioning instrument that can capture dimensions and 3D reference curves of any objects, then logs converts and shares through your mobile phone.

Mincheng Ni, who lost both his hands in an accident, demonstrates a Brain Robotics artificial intelligence powered prosthetics hand.

 

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

Subscribe

Popular

More like this
Related

Olympics 2024: World Anti Doping Agency Faces A Trust Crisis

Anti-Doping agency tasked with policing doping in sports is facing a crisis as it tries to fend off allegations that it helped cover up the positive tests of elite Chinese swimmers who went on to compete and win medals at the last Summer games

US President Joe Biden Calls Donald Trump “Unhinged,” Says “Something Snapped” In After He Lost 2020 Elections

Trump continues to hold an advantage over Biden, according to a CNN poll conducted by SSRS last month. Trump's support in the poll among registered voters held steady at 49 per cent in a head-to-head matchup against Biden

IPL 2024: RCB Skipper Faf Lauds Pacers Yash, Lockie Following 47-Run Win Over DC

RCB continued with their second-half surge, making it five wins in five matches and climbing up to the fifth spot with a 47-run win over DC at their home ground of M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru on Sunday

IPL 2024: Rajat Patidar’s Half-Century Powers RCB To 187/9 Against Delhi Capitals

Rajat Patidar (52 runs from 32 balls, 3 fours and 3 sixes) replaced Kohli and played a stellar knock. He played at a strike rate of 162.50