
Published 22 January 2024
Becky Lyon,
Chloe Frost,Craig Thomas,
Emilia Morano-Williams,Lauren Chiu,Maya Regan,Nienke Creemers,Rebecca HobbsGathering over 135,000 attendees from 150 countries and countless industries, the scale and scope of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) mean it sets the tech trends for the year ahead. Hosted in Las Vegas from January 9-12, 2024’s edition cemented artificial intelligence (AI) as the tech world’s current obsession.
Alongside AI, sensors, robotics and automation were all prevalent among product launches at the event. Our editors traversed the show’s multiple locations to uncover the wide-reaching pressing concerns that technology can address – from health to transport to sustainability.
The result is this seven-report series covering food, beauty and automotive, as well as personal and smart home devices, retail tech, and colour and materials. These reports offer an in-depth look at the trends to emerge from CES, examining both their key drivers and potential future implications to prepare you for tomorrow’s tech landscape.



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