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(6 Jan 2025)
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Las Vegas – 5 January 2025
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1. SOUNDBITE (English) Wyatte Grantham-Philips:
“This week we’re at CES, the annual trade show of all things tech, organized by the Consumer Technology Association in Las Vegas. The show officially kicks off on Tuesday, but in a preview of some exhibitors, we see that artificial intelligence continues to be everywhere. And other categories such as healthtech and specifically disability technology, are also here in large numbers. We’ve seen a baby crib from Bosch, which allows parents to monitor how their children are sleeping and also be able to use AI to be able to summarize vitals such as how long they’ve slept, heartbeats, if they’ve been wrestling. The crib can also rock the baby to sleep, and it turns into a desk as they get older. We also have Holoconnects, which gives a hologram to be able to help in terms of communication and allows people from around the world to have conversations in a more lifelike way. It’s also using artificial intelligence to use a chat bot that’s set to launch this week. And then finally, in terms of disability tech, there’s a dyslexia screen that changes in frequency so that people with dyslexia are able to read words easier. CES 2025 is set to bring thousands of exhibitors from companies big and small to Las Vegas this week. And we’re set to get a sneak peak of the latest car technology to pet technology, beautytech and everything in between.”
2. Various, gadgets
3. Various Bosch Revol Smart Crib
4. Various, Holoconnects hologram maker
5. Various Dyslexic Screen
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CES, the annual trade show of all things tech, is upon us.

The multi-day event, organized by the Consumer Technology Association, kicks off this week in Las Vegas — where swaths of the latest gadgets and advances across industries like personal tech, transportation, health care, sustainability and more are set to be on display. And, like last year, artificial intelligence is everywhere you look.

CES 2024 saw more than 138,000 attendees, according to the CTA, and organizers expect to see at least that amount again for this year’s show. Over 4,500 exhibitors, including 1,400 startups, are also anticipated across 2.5 million net square feet of floor space this week.

Formerly known as the Consumer Electronics Show, CES brings attendees and exhibitors from around the globe, with Shapiro noting that organizers expect some 50,000 attendees to come from outside the U.S. Beyond an array of startups, big-name companies set to make appearances this year include Nvidia, Delta Air Lines, Honda, Volvo, Panasonic and L’Oréal.

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