CES 2022 sees innovation for the better world
More than 2300 companies, including 800 startups launch products featuring innovation to better the world and solve global challenges
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Hyderabad: CES 2022 concluded on Monday, following a week filled with thousands of product debuts unveiling innovation that will better the world and solve global challenges. More than 2,300 exhibiting companies worldwide, including more than 800 startups, launched products featuring innovation across artificial intelligence, automotive technology, digital health, smart home, etc.
After nearly two years, CES returned home to Las Vegas welcoming over 40,000 attendees in person, including 1,800 global media, across 11 indoor and outdoor venues. The show was truly a global event, with 30 per cent of attendees from outside the US – representing 119 countries.
Gary Shapiro, president and CEO, Consumer Technology Association (CTA), owner and producer of CES, said: "Innovation came to life this week at CES 2022 with technologies that will reshape industries and provide solutions to worldwide issues from healthcare to agriculture, sustainability and beyond. The CES show floor buzzed with the joy of human interaction and a five-sense innovation experience with products that will redefine our future and change our world for the better."
"After two years of not being able to connect in person, we were thrilled to welcome our industry back together again face-to-face to experience the latest innovation at CES 2022 to collaborate, forge partnerships, make deals and advance the economy," said Karen Chupka, EVP, CES.
CES 2022 featured transformative technologies that will spur business and shift markets, with major brands including Bosch, Canon, Hisense, HTC, LG Electronics, Nvidia, Samsung Electronics, Sony, Panasonic and Qualcomm.
Exhibit sales for CES 2023 are already off to a strong start, with CES returning to Las Vegas January 5-8, 2023.