With the participation of 4,500 technology companies, including 1,000 startups CES 2026 charts the course for technological advancement through artificial intelligence.

  • Las Vegas Report: Khaled Hassan

    To learn about the latest technologies and electronic devices that will be launched in 2026 and to understand future market trends, including changes in consumer behavior, industry shifts, and innovation in products and services, you need to follow this report, which highlights the events of the 59th Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2026). CES is one of the largest and most important exhibitions in the field of consumer technology and electronics worldwide. It is organized by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA) and will be held from January 6-9 in Las Vegas, USA. Approximately 4,500 technology companies, representing about 100 countries, will participate, showcasing the latest technologies in various fields. Twelve main official sites, distributed across three complexes (LVCC, Venetian, and C Space), cover an exhibition area exceeding 2.5 million square feet. Accommodating approximately 140,000 visitors, CES 2026 (Consumer Electronics Show) brings together major companies, innovators, investors, and emerging technologies to showcase their latest products and solutions and explore the future of technology.

    The show features consumer technologies including electronics, communication technologies, smart home solutions, augmented/virtual reality (AR/VR), artificial intelligence, advanced mobility, and more. The exhibition takes place in three locations: the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC), which houses large exhibition and event halls; the Venetian Campus, featuring hotel rooms and conference facilities (similar to the Venetian Expo); and the C Space Campus, dedicated to content, advertising, and entertainment. Product demonstrations, advertising opportunities, and networking events will be held at the Las Vegas Convention Center and approximately 12 hotels throughout Las Vegas.

    Prior to the exhibition, several companies held a number of events, including... Samsung kicked off CES with a "First Look" presentation, showcasing the company's vision for its Device Experience (DX) division in 2026, along with new AI-powered customer experiences. Simultaneously, the official CES Unveiled exhibition, typically featuring smaller and emerging companies, took place.

    LG also held its CES 2026 press conference, titled "Innovation in Harmony with You," outlining its vision for enhancing everyday life through emotional intelligence. This event also marked the CES debut for Lego. For example, LG unveiled its first Micro RGB TV at the show. Nvidia showcased its latest solutions driving innovation and productivity across various sectors. Nvidia's press conference coincided with another from Hyundai, where the Korean automaker focused on in-car technologies and robotics.

    If you prefer gaming monitors, LG unveiled a new lineup of 5K gaming monitors with built-in AI upscaling. But LG didn't stop at just displaying monitors; it also presented a modular home audio system. It features Dolby technology and a new line of xboom speakers developed in collaboration with will.i.am. The company will also showcase its automation capabilities with a humanoid home automation robot called CLOiD.

    In the television market, LG is making a strong entry into the “art TV” competition established by Samsung with its Frame TVs: the LG Gallery TV will be available in 55-inch and 65-inch sizes.

     

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