CES, the world's largest consumer technology trade show, officially kicks off on Tuesday in Las Vegas, expecting to welcome more than 130,000 attendees and 4,000 exhibitors.
The annual four-day gathering, formerly known as the Consumer Electronics Show, will feature the latest advances in artificial intelligence, automotive, robotics, augmented and virtual reality and more. The first major tech event of 2024 is expected to have a strong Asian presence, including big names from South Korea and Japan. One notable group, however, will be largely missing once again: Chinese Big Tech. Geopolitical tensions and other factors have kept the likes of Alibaba and Tencent away for a number of years, though ByteDance and subsidiary TikTok will be putting in an appearance. Smaller Chinese companies, meanwhile, still have a strong interest in both CES and the U.S. market. Here are five things to watch for at CES 2024. Source: Nikkei Asia
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