TEAL’s CES 2024 Recap: Everything You Missed and the Connected Tech We’re Excited About
CES 2024 has been a whirlwind for the TEAL team and we’ve seen some of the biggest and most exciting tech announcements of the year. CES used to be the place that retail buyers would visit to strike deals, decide what they would sell for the next 12 months, but the show has become much, much more in recent years and it is no longer just about the consumer. Today, CES is the proving ground for breakthrough technologies and global innovators. This is where brands get business done, meet new partners and where the industry’s sharpest minds take the stage to unveil their latest releases and boldest breakthroughs. While we can’t cover all that we saw this year, we are thrilled to discuss some of the exciting trends that TEAL is looking forward to in AI and IoT, digital health, smart city technology, agriculture, sustainability, robotics, vehicle technology and mobility.
The Robot Revolution is Here: Next-Level Robots for Any Job
Delivery Robots
- Ottonomy (above) is a fully autonomous robot that can deliver food & beverages, groceries, and packages to curbside, last mile, and even indoor environments.
- Mobinn a Hyundai start-up presented its M3 delivery robot at CES 2024 in Las Vegas with wheels that can seamlessly traverse stairs, bagging a CES Innovation Honoree Award in the robotics category.
Find out how Teal is helping leading delivery robot companies like Starship here.
Commercial Robots that Cook, Mix Drinks, Clean, and Mow Lawns
Commercial Cleaning Robots
- Richtech Dusty: DUST-E SX is the first autonomous industrial cleaning robot of its kind. Enjoy clean floors no matter how big the space! With vacuuming, mopping, and UV disinfecting, DUST-E SX maintains shining floors – all on its own.
- ROSI – Commercial Cleaning robot was on display and is an AI-powered floor-cleaning robot designed for small and medium commercial.
- PUDU Robotics – Which has a range of delivery robots introduced its commercial janitorial robots at CES this year.
Lawnbots
Lawnbots, vacuum bots and cleaning robots were popular at last year’s CES too, introducing us to the LawnMeister, EcoFlow Blade, Landroid Vision, the Optimow AI Robotic Mower. Lymow LyCut, the Ecovacs GOAT GX 600, the Mammotion Luba 2, Segway Navimow and the Aiper Horizon U1.
Cooking Robots
TEAL customer, Richtech Robotics showcased their ADAM robot (shown above) and this robot isn’t just an awesome attraction. ADAM is an efficient and reliable worker that can produce at unprecedented levels. It can cook, mix drinks and was one of the best baristas at CES!
For the ice cream lovers, Sweet Robo’s soft serve was whipped up in 2 minutes and perfectly satisfying.
Yo-Kai’s autonomous restaurant was also serving up some delicious food for CES attendees.
EV Charging to Power the Masses
Lincoln Electric introduced it’s latest fast charging solution that is one of the sleekest designs we saw at the show.
WiTricity is perhaps one of the most interesting solutions that was on display showcasing their wireless charging technology for cars, trucks and now golf carts. We are excited to see this new technology in the wild.
Several other companies have entered this massive space with a slue of charging stations ready to power electric vehicles of all makes and models.
- EVCS Fast Chargers
- Chaegi Charging
- LG Charging Stations
- Blink Charging
- EVSIS
Self-Driving Industrial Machines
Many industrial vehicles from tractors to backhoes and diggers are making the transition to becoming fully electric and autonomous. Some of the most exciting companies leading the way on display at CES included:
Hyundai showcased the autonomous jobsite of the future at CES 2024.
Doosan’s autonous Bobcat is the latest from one of the most trusted brands in the construction industry.
Industrial Vehicles are Going Electric
John Deere’s fully electric tractor.
Caterpillar is going all electric and is even rolling out their own line of mobile worksite EV charging stations.
Paccar the maker of Peterbuilt and Kenworth trucks was showcasing the future of trucking and it is electric! Looking forward to seeing these fully electric trucks on the road.
Kodiak Robotics unveiled an autonomous semi-truck, showcasing the transformative power of AI in transportation and logistics.
Cars, Cars and More Cars
CES has become a showcase of the latest and greatest cars that will be hitting the market. It would be hard to cover them all but here are some pictures of the coolest cars we saw at CES this year.
Flying Cars
Xpeng was one of the innovations on display that is aiming to produce the safest intelligent electric flying cars.
Autonomous Vehicles
Udelv – A category-defining cab-less battery electric vehicle (BEV) for multi-stop delivery routes, engineered to lower delivery costs and unlock new services for last- and middle-mile deliveries.
Lotus Robotics, the self-driving technology unit of Lotus, showcases its latest offerings at CES. The company provides a range of autonomous software and services for businesses wanting to deploy self-driving technology in their operations safely, securely and efficiently.
LG showcased their latest autonomous vehicle that was on display at the Central Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center.
Aeva – Aeva is a self-driving sensor company that offers a unique Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave (FMCW) technology for 4D LiDAR sensing and perception.
Taking Connected Glamping to the Next Level
LG showcased a new electric camper concept that will take camping into a most luxurious realm.
Pebble showcased it’s electric RV that will hit the market this year. Say goodbye to your tent, camping just became glamorous.
Advancements in Digital Health
Haply Robotics for medical training and procedures is compact, lightweight, and completely reconfigurable, the Inverse3 is truly the first and only haptic interface of its kind.
Withings unveiled BeamO at-home health checkup device at CES 2024.
The Connected Home Just Got Even More Futuristic
It wouldn’t be a complete recap unless we covered some of the advancements in home technology.
The coolest TV we saw was the LG Signature OLED T—The World’s First Transparent TV.
Samsung was also showcasing a slue of connected home products that will transform how we live and interact in our living spaces. For instance, we saw plenty of AI-powered robotics such as, Amazon’s generative AI-powered Alexa, LG’s talking smart home robot, or Samsung’s Ballie personal assistant robot.
What’s Connecting it All? Discover the Future of IoT Connectivity with TEAL
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These are just some of the highlights from this year’s CES and we’re excited to see these new technologies in the wild. See you in Las Vegas next year!
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