Event Coverage 5 minutesRegister for Free AccessCES 2019 Wrap-Up: Five Cool Things You Need to Know Coresight Research January 11, 2019 Executive SummaryThe Coresight Research team attended CES 2019 (formerly known as the Consumer Electronics Show) in Las Vegas this week. Many of the new technologies announced at CES tend to focus on applications, and this year was no exception: We saw many applications based on AI, 5G wireless, robots and new displays. Below are our key takeaways from the show: AI-based voice control is expanding beyond dedicated appliances to encompass the smartphone, home and automobile. 5G wireless will reinvigorate commerce and change our lives — but not until 2020. Several exciting new TV technologies and form factors were announced, but content lags. Future transport will be diverse and require human-machine cooperation. CES is no longer just a technology show: It embraces retail, consumer products and even food preparation. Please Login to read the full report. Not a member? Register for a free user account. This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in: Market Navigator: US Grocery Retailing—Exploring Growth, Inflation, Competition, Trends and StrategiesInnovator Matrix: Last-Mile DeliveryUS Store Tracker Extra, July 2024: Conn’s Drives Total Closed Space to 67 Million Square FeetCES 2024 Preview: AI Will Be Everywhere in Las Vegas