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CES 2025: The press conferences and new tech we're expecting to see from Samsung, NVIDIA, LG and more

Engadget

The Engadget CES 2025 team has mostly arrived in Las Vegas, where we'll be covering tech's biggest annual conference. Our war room is open, the team has been seeing products and the coverage will ramp up in just a few short hours. Still, the show doesn't officially kick off for a couple of days, since the convention center is only truly open on January 7. But we'll have plenty of press conferences to cover tomorrow, and companies are already holding somewhat secretive briefings to preview their news. Based on our experience, as well as observation of recent industry trends, it's fairly easy to make educated predictions about what we might see here.


CES 2025: The new tech we're expecting to see from Samsung, NVIDIA, LG and more in Las Vegas

Engadget

Time to get into the habit of writing "2025" instead of 2024, and the year may have just begun, but the Engadget team is already working hard for CES 2025. This weekend, many from the Engadget team will be flying to Las Vegas, where we'll be covering tech's biggest annual conference. We've scoured our bursting inboxes, full of pitches from companies that are planning to be there, and meticulously filled out copious spreadsheets with upcoming launches and appointments for briefings and demos. Based on our experience, as well as observation of recent industry trends, it's fairly easy to make educated predictions about what we might see in a few days. Over the years, the focus of the conference has spanned areas like TVs, cars, smart home products and personal health, with a smattering of laptops and accessories thrown in.


CES 2025: LG's bendable 5K OLED, Hyundai's holographic windshield display and other tech we're expecting to see in Las Vegas

Engadget

You might have thrown out the wrapping paper and are readying the drinks for the countdown to the new year, but some of us are already getting ready for CES 2025. Shortly after New Year's Day, many from the Engadget team will be packing our bags to fly to Las Vegas, where we'll be covering tech's biggest annual conference. As usual, our inboxes are already flooded with pitches from companies that are planning to be there, and our calendars are filling up with appointments for briefings and demos. Based on our experience, as well as observation of recent industry trends, it's fairly easy to make educated predictions about what we might see in January. Over the years, the focus of the conference has spanned areas like TVs, cars, smart home products and personal health, with a smattering of laptops and accessories thrown in.


CES 2025: The new tech we're expecting to see in Las Vegas from AMD, NVIDIA, Hyundai and more

Engadget

The holiday season has barely begun, but some of us are already getting ready for CES 2025. Shortly after New Year's Day, many from the Engadget team will be packing our bags to fly to Las Vegas, where we'll be covering tech's biggest annual conference. As usual, our inboxes are already flooded with pitches from companies that are planning to be there, and our calendars are filling up with appointments for briefings and demos. Based on our experience, as well as observation of recent industry trends, it's fairly easy to make educated predictions about what we might see in January. Over the years, the focus of the conference has spanned areas like TVs, cars, smart home products and personal health, with a smattering of laptops and accessories thrown in.


hyundai conceptualizes a self-driving electric taxi that drives sideways

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hyundai mobis' m.vision POP is designed with 'wheel rotation' while m.vision X is surrounded on all sides by transparent display screens.


Hyundai Mobis : Expands Technical Exchange in Environmentally Friendly and Autonomous Vehicles 4-Traders

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Hyundai Mobis (KRX:012330) is increasing opportunities for technical exchange to secure original future car technologies, such as environmentally-friendly cars and intelligent cars, which emerged as new growth engines of the automotive industry. On April 28th, Hyundai Mobis announced that it would invite dozens of local and overseas experts consisting of university professors and researchers from institutions and organizations, and hold the industry-academia'Technology Forum' from May to November. This'Technology Forum' was first held in 2010, and this year marks its 7th anniversary. The forum began with the aim of actively embracing the knowledge and ideas of external experts from various fields, and thus improving the R&D capabilities of Hyundai Mobis. As part of the forum, the company will hold professional technical seminars and workshops, and receive feedback from experts in various fields and explore the direction of developing advanced environmentally-friendly and intelligent vehicle technologies.