Technological advances that will shape the world’s future take center stage, including a unique app created by an Indian-born entrepreneur to empower people with disabilities, an electric salt spoon that enhances flavor, and a plane that fits in the trunk of your car. Ta. The largest technology showcase.
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CES 2025, the world’s largest technology showcase hosted by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), showcased cutting-edge innovations across artificial intelligence, mobility, quantum, digital health, energy transition, and sustainability. The trade show, held from January 7 to 10 at the massive Las Vegas Convention Center and other venues around the city, attracted more than 4,500 exhibitors, including about 1,400 startups, and more than 141,000 attendees. There were participants, of which 40% were international participants from over 150 countries. , region, region – come together at CES for a week-long deep dive into technological breakthroughs and solutions.
From startups to the world’s top technology companies, CES showcased the technological advances that are shaping the world’s present and future, from revolutionizing mobility to delivering solutions that improve the quality of life.
At Eureka Park, where innovations from startups from around the world were on display, Angad Sagal, an Indian entrepreneur from Atlanta, unveiled LetMeDoIt, the app he and his father Amit Sagal founded. did.
The first disability-focused decision-making app allows people with disabilities, their care providers, and older adults to have “decision-making autonomy” related to daily life decisions and personal financial management. said Amit Sagar.
Angad Sagal, who was born with Down syndrome, said the app was “all about making choices and voicing your opinion.”
The core message is that everyone should live an independent life. They should be given the right to choose and decide. Also, the story changes from supervision to support. People with disabilities and senior citizens do not need supervision, but they need our support,” Amit Sagar said.
LetMeDoIt “breaks down complex decision-making into simple, accessible steps and provides personalized tools and networks that respect each individual’s needs. It promotes independence and provides caregivers with information without controlling them. By continuing to deliver, we pave the way to true economic and social inclusion,” he said.
Another breakthrough innovation on display was a flavor-enhancing electric salt spoon by Japan’s Kirin Holdings. The spoon uses a gentle electrical current to “amplify flavors such as saltiness,” making low-sodium meals more palatable. The electric spoon was the winner of the CES Innovation Awards 2025 in the Digital Health and Age Technology category.
Another exhibit that attracted great interest at the exhibition was the “Land Aircraft Carrier” modular flying vehicle by Chinese company XPENG AEROHT. The company unveiled “the world’s only aircraft that fits in the trunk of a car” and unveiled a breakthrough innovation in the field of mobility that “seamlessly combines driving and flying.”
Products in the digital health category included FaceHeart CardioMirror, the first AI-powered smart mirror for heart health assessment.
According to the company, the mirror detects atrial fibrillation (AFib), heart failure (HF), and vital signs such as heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen saturation, and stress index by taking a 45-second “selfie.”
The Ukraine Pavilion will showcase the country’s technology ecosystem, including advanced unmanned aircraft systems, the world’s first wheelchair-accessible electric vehicle, drone technology and counter-drone solutions, and drone technology revolutionizing agriculture, infrastructure and energy. Ta.
Self-driving technology company Waymo also showed off technological advances as the California-based company aims to expand its self-driving ride-hailing service to new cities across the country.
“CES is where innovation happens,” said Gary Shapiro, CEO and Vice Chairman of the Consumer Technology Association.
“From the biggest companies to pioneering startups, the entire technology ecosystem will be at the show. ,” he said in a statement.
From breakthrough innovations that improve lives to groundbreaking ideas that redefine industries, CES is a celebration of the art of the possible and how technology is shaping our lives,” CTA President Kinsey Fabrizio said in a statement. and how we can enrich the world and inspire a brighter future for all.”
Cutting-edge innovations in artificial intelligence, digital health, energy transition, mobility, quantum, and sustainability are a crystal ball of technological progress that will shape the world’s future and deliver life-changing solutions for millions of people around the world. provided a similar perspective.
CES 2025 was attended by several Indian companies, startups and trade promotion organizations from India. These include the CMAI Association of India, a mobile, telecommunications and ICT association; Electronics and Computer Software Export Promotion Council (ESC); audio manufacturer Avishkaran Industries; Electronic systems design and manufacturing company Symma SGS. materials innovation company Planet Electric; and Neurostella, a consumer health technology startup based at IIT Madras Research Park.
Several Indian entrepreneurs and companies also showcased AI-powered products and innovations at the fair. These include NAYAN, founded by Dr. Jayant Ratti, which provides “AI-powered dashcam solutions for real-time traffic monitoring and enforcement,” and Silicon IT Hub, a blockchain and AI-driven software development company. Included.
NVIDIA Founder and CEO Jensen Huang gave a keynote speech at CES, unveiling the company’s breakthrough technology to a packed room of more than 6,000 attendees. Huang introduced Agentic AI, a real-time assistant that streamlines consumers’ workflows. “AI agents are likely the next robotics industry and are likely to be a multi-trillion dollar opportunity,” Huang said.
issued – January 12, 2025 4:08pm IST