The HKEIA™ participated in CES ® 2020 in Las Vegas on January 7-10, 2020. This year CES 2020 unveiling the next generation of innovation that will redefine industries, create jobs and solve many of society’s challenges on. With more than 4,400 exhibiting companies, including 1,200 startups, launched their latest tech products to some 170,000 attendees across more than 2.9 million net square feet of exhibit space. CES 2020 features the latest transformative technologies, including 5G, artificial intelligence, vehicle technology, digital health and more.
During the show, the HKEIA visited AMD, TCL, GP Batteries, MOMAX, SOUL, HKSTC, HKTDC, Plug & Play and some start-up companies in Eureka park to explore new eco-system in business development.
“CES 2020 inspired and connected every major industry across the globe,” said Gary Shapiro, president and CEO of the Consumer Technology Association (CTA)TM, owner and producer of CES. “The innovation unveiled at CES 2020 will reshape industries, create jobs, fuel the global economy and improve lives around the world.”
Samsung Electronics announced the “Age of Experience” at the opening keynote at CES. As the featured keynote speaker, Samsung Consumer Electronics President and CEO H.S. Kim heralded a decade of human-centric innovation that seamlessly combines hardware and software to create personalized experiences that make life more convenient, more enjoyable, and more meaningful.
This year’s CES featured a number of state-of-the-art technologies and revealed a number of technology trends, mainly AI (Artificial Intelligence), 5G, vehicle technology, digital health and more. With the advancement of 5G, AI capabilities and functionality are driving demand for edge computing and intelligence. By running AI at the edge, the data doesn’t need to move through the cloud or be stored off of the device, so consumers take better control of their data. These types of AI-at-the-edge devices will provide vision and voice features with high levels of privacy, security and realtime intelligence.
The demand for AI at the edge is increasing for powering real-time decision making as edge computing is the faster approach for many applications, such as manufacturing medial and autonomous driving.
In addition, the HKEIA™ attended the WEF Interim Meeting in 2020. WEF is scheduled to be hosted in Netherlands, please visit the WEF official website www.wefonline.org for more details. Moreover, we have attended “Focus Philippines” by Department of Trade and Industry of Philippines Government and “The Cross-boarder Innovation Seminar” by Shenzhen Electronics Industries Association and E-Commerce Association of Macau during the CES2020.
For more news on the CES2020, please visit www.ces.tech. The CES will return to Las Vegas January 6-9, 2021.