The 2025 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) commenced in Las Vegas, the United States, yesterday, with strong participation from Chinese firms. This year's exhibition has over 3,600 exhibitors, including over 1,300 from China.
The event highlights Shenzhen's strength in robotics, with local companies showcasing innovative products. Among them, UBHOME, a subsidiary of UBTECH Robotics, unveiled the Robotic Mower M10 in collaboration with Qualcomm Technologies. Equipped with the Qualcomm® RB1 Robotics Platform, the company hopes to redefine smart lawn care with the mower’s user-friendly design and advanced technology.
Shenzhen-based Elephant Robotics is showing the Mercury X1, an advanced wheeled humanoid robot, and Shenzhen Zuowei Technology is presenting state-of-the-art intelligent care robots. Wisson Robotics introduced its groundbreaking Pliabot® technology, which combines flexible materials and neural network intelligence to create adaptable and safe robots with human-like flexibility.
As the premier global electronics expo, CES serves as a platform for top tech companies to showcase groundbreaking innovations and trends. AI continues to be a central theme at CES 2025, with a focus on AI chips and intelligent hardware developments driving the industry forward.
Analysts predict that edge AI applications will be a significant highlight this year, paving the way for innovative products like smart glasses, TWS headphones, and wearables. Edge AI refers to AI run directly on devices like smartphones, cameras, or sensors, eliminating the need for internet or cloud processing.
Exciting developments in the gaming sector are also happening at the show. Jensen Huang, chief executive of NVIDIA, made several AI-related announcements during his keynote address Monday, highlighting the company’s advancements.
In the AR/VR/XR space, AI glasses have stolen the spotlight at CES 2025, with exhibitors from China, the U.S., and South Korea leading the way.
The event has also seen innovative releases in the automotive sector, with traditional car manufacturers introducing smart products and advancements in autonomous driving technologies.
This year's CES will run until Saturday.