CES 2019 will see technology majors, start-ups and technology enthusiasts coming together to unveil, announce and showcase innovations that would set the tone for the rest of the year.
Business
Standard : CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SHOW 2019 (CES 2019)
The
Consumer Electronics Show 2019 (CES 2019), a five-day yearly
technology-centric event, is set to start from January 8 in Las
Vegas, US. Like its earlier iterations, this year’s event would see
technology majors, start-ups and technology
enthusiasts coming together to unveil, announce and showcase
innovations that would dominate the technology space for the rest of
the year. Business Standard lists five major themes that are expected
to dominate the mecca of technology this year.
ARTIFICIAL
INTELLIGENCE (AI)
Since
its inception, AI has come a long way. At CES
2019, technology enthusiasts are expected to showcase innovations
in this machine-based self-learning technology, which will be a new
milestone and see its deployment in areas that are currently not
under its purview. As a result, the said technology is expected to
become mainstream this year and reach consumers in more ways than at
present.
INTERNET
OF THINGS (IOT)
IoT
is about connected devices that communicate, interact and work in
tandem to deliver experience that otherwise is not possible without
manual intervention by human. Therefore, this technology is shaping
up smart homes and enterprises that relies on automation to get most
things done. With 5G around the corner, expect a lot more IoT-enabled
devices at CES 2019 that will shape the future generation smart homes
and enterprises.
AUTONOMOUS
VEHICLES (AVS)
The
idea of autonomous
vehicles is still more or less a concept that is transforming
into reality every day. In CES 2019, expect technology majors to
showcase their advancements and innovations in the field of
automation that would shape up the autonomous vehicle industry.
5G
BEYOND PHONES
5G
is projected to offer three key benefits – faster data transfer
speeds, lower latency and increased bandwidth. Though these benefits
would improve experience for smartphone users, the key 5G use cases
go beyond phones. For example, lower latency and increased bandwidth
would make 5G a key technology enabler for IoT — a network that
links phones, computers, robots, cars, home appliances, etc. At CES,
technology enthusiasts would showcase the use cases of the
next-generation connectivity solution.
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