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CES 2022, the world’s largest annual technology event, took place during the first week of the year from January 5th to January 7th. After a pause, since last year was postponed due to the pandemic, the city of Las Vegas, located in the state of Nevada, welcomed more than 40 thousand attendees, adding up to 2300 exhibiting companies, among which we find well-known names such as Samsung, Sony or Canon.
Even though for this edition the situation at the international level was not like in 2021, the latest upturns and the appearances of new variants reduced the participation of well-known companies as in the case of Alphabet (Google) Platform Meta (formerly known as Facebook), Microsoft or Amazon. Many of the attendees preferred to give conferences remotely, as was the case of María Barra, CEO of General Motors, while other renowned firms such as Lenovo, LG Electronics, or Panasonic considerably reduced the participation of their staff.
Likewise, CES had attendees from all countries, including Canada, Mexico, Japan, South Korea, and almost all European countries. The organization ensured that those who could not attend had a special platform to follow it remotely, as well as a phone application for attendees which functioned as a social network, being able to add other attendees, close meetings, or see the schedules and locations of the conferences.
This global event has served as a showcase for innovation and technological trends that will mark the year 2022 and therefore the delegations from Leyton France, Spain, Sweden, Canada, and the United States were present. The international team had three booths at the Eureka Park for the winning startups of the last Leyton CES Challenge 2022: Moa Foodtech, Heole, and Inbrain Neuroelectronics. In addition, we also invited some of our customers such as Luca Rossettini, one of the founders and CEO of the aerospace company D-Orbit.
After days of walking around, exploring booths, and talking to experts and professionals of different nationalities, we can say that CES 2022 was marked by the following trends:
Although we would consider that these were the most cutting-edge trends, we could also mention other curiosities, such as the application presented by Petnow, which identified the nose of a dog as if it were a human fingerprint, as it is a unique and infallible identifiable factor or various topics with innovations in cybersecurity, encryption, and biometric data.
Undoubtedly, CES 2022 was full of innovation and technology, and it was a great experience to attend and talk in-person with different professionals. There is no doubt that the Leyton team will be back to visit Vegas next year.
See you at CES 2023!
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