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Episode 153: CES 2024 Recap
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Welcome back to Floor 9! As always, we’ll kick off the year with a CES episode, in which the Lab team assembles to recap the biggest trends we spotted at CES 2024, including:
- How the AI hype manifested on the CES show floors, both the good and the bad (1:05)
- How the translucent TVs wow'ed the crowd and could be interesting for retail (2:56)
- How interoperability emerged as a major trend for smart home devices (4:25)
- How digital health solutions continue to be on-demand and home-centric (11:09)
- How immersive experiences are evolving and supercharging next-gen entertainment (15:17)
- How some CES exhibitors brought a luxury touch to their products through cutting-edge tech and design (26:10)
- How the CES showcased the latest trends in play and toy: the rise of educational toys, and AI-enabled play (37:48)
- How the auto industry is rushing to integrate AI into the dashboard and re-adjust their EV strategies (47:44)
- And many more!
In addition, we also each named our favorite CES product this year!
To learn more about CES trends, read our written recap here on Medium.
If you enjoyed the episode, please consider giving us a five-star review on Apple Podcast and Spotify. Follow the Lab on Medium for our latest insights. Thanks for listening!
Correction: at the 22:21 mark, Richard mistakenly said "Roku" when he meant to say "Roxi" when mentioning their new interactive linear broadcast channel.
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