Ces in Las Vegas: the World's Most Important Tech Fair Begins – and the Germans Stay Away
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The Mega-Messe CES officially starts in Las Vegas, where technology companies from all over the world are presenting their new products. Key topics include AI and robotics. But German companies of all sizes are only sparsely represented.
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A coffee machine that listens to voice commands, AI connectors that summarize and translate conversations – AI functions are becoming more and more natural in many devices. However, at the world's largest trade fair for consumer technology, the CES in Las Vegas, it's also about cars, TVs and robots. ARD correspondent Nils Dampz from Las Vegas reports on the most important trends and craziest gadgets.
CES 2026 brings to Las Vegas the most important innovations in technology. robots that can do our work through the house, televisions with a clearer picture than ever before, or phones that turn into tablets.
By Kevin Felgueras The most influential technological event on the planet is just hours away from its initial kick. And everything indicates that it will be a hinged edition for the global industry. The fair is presented as the starting point for a new generation of innovation, where artificial intelligence ceases to be only software to become a physical protagonist. This through robotics, automation and systems capable of interacting with the r…
Audi, BMW, Mercedes, and Volkswagen have certainly made some spectacular appearances at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. But the days of these grand German displays under the dazzling lights of gambling hotels like the Aria, Mandalay Bay, and Wynn are over. This once crucial showcase for tech and related technologies has been canceled or drastically reduced for most brands. In the current climate, this seems more unfortunate than ever…
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