My Reflections on CES 2019


I simply returned from my first CES expertise. Persons are not kidding once they say that the crowds, the strains, and the sheer magnitude of the convention are on one other degree; nothing might have ready me!  I used to be, nonetheless, mentally ready to be blown away by the featured applied sciences and, to be trustworthy, I used to be not. I’ve been debating whether or not or to not weblog about this as a result of who comes again from CES and says that?!?!

I need to admit, I spent most of my time within the “Car Expertise” part. Nearly each sales space had a car – both an current car with snazzy options or a conceptual design. Listed below are a number of examples of the conceptual autos: Mercedes Benz “Urbanetic, (modular design)” Bell’s “Nexus” (flying automotive!), and Hyundai’s Elevate (strolling automotive).

It was amusing to see what number of corporations are specializing in auxiliary applied sciences to assist absolutely autonomous autos. Clearly these are enjoyable to consider, however how quickly will they really be wanted?! Some examples embrace:

  • Kia’s Actual-Time Emotion Recognition Expertise – This synthetic intelligence know-how can “change the cabin setting with settings which might play upon human senses.” Aptiv is doing one thing comparable (see hyperlink right here).
  • Audi and Disney’s Digital Actuality – “The VR expertise is meant to match, visually, what the passengers really feel as they experience: If the automotive turns, accelerates or brakes, the VR setting will do the identical factor.” Intel and Warner Brothers are doing one thing comparable (see hyperlink right here).
  • Byton’s futuristic dashboard – This 48-inch curved unit stretches throughout all the dashboard and “offers the motive force details about the automotive and its environment…shows the infotainment system, and provides the entrance passenger entry to leisure like motion pictures and tv reveals.”

And there have been two vital disappointments for me at CES:

  1. Electrical car know-how was barely talked about. Exterior of Nissan’s Leaf e+, electrical car know-how didn’t get a ton of consideration.
  2. The place was the entire good swag?! Even my one-year previous wasn’t excited by my souvenirs…

That every one being stated, it was an unimaginable few days and I’m grateful for the expertise. My favourite was hanging on the Continental sales space the place we demonstrated a robotic finishing first/final mile package deal supply from EasyMile’s EZ10 (see video beneath). What did different folks take into consideration CES?

 

About Lauren Isaac

Lauren Isaac is the Director of Enterprise Initiatives for the North American operation of EasyMile. Easymile offers electrical, driverless shuttles which can be designed to cowl brief distances in multi-use environments. Previous to working at EasyMile, Lauren labored at WSP the place she was concerned in numerous tasks involving superior applied sciences that may enhance mobility in cities. Lauren wrote a information titled “Driving In direction of Driverless: A Information for Authorities Companies” relating to how native and regional governments ought to reply to autonomous autos within the brief, medium, and long run. As well as, Lauren maintains the weblog, “Driving In direction of Driverless”, and has introduced on this matter at greater than 75 business conferences. She lately did a TEDx Speak, and has been revealed in Forbes and the Chicago Tribune amongst different publications.

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