The market will only grow in 2025, according to the Consumer Technology Association, which organizes the CES. The global sales of consumer electronics will reach 537 billion US dollars, he said. Material income is expected to increase by 2.6% to 353 billion US dollars while software and services extended from 4.6% to 184 billion dollars, he added.
Robots of all shapes and sizes drew attention to various places during the four -day event, which brought together manufacturers, developers and suppliers of consumption technology, content, delivery systems technology from 160 countries.
Unitree Robotics, whose official name is Yushu technology, has presented a variety of models, including humanoid and quadruped, targeting consumer and industrial markets. Its humanoid robot G1 is equipped with 23 to 43 joint motors, showing a high flexibility and an ability to move from the standing position to a complete squat, or get up with a flat bed.
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Company -shaped robots featuring cuddling drawings were also crowd shooters. ROPET, a companion robot looking for crowdfunding on Kickstarter, attracted curious visitors. Its apparatus powered by AI can detect users’ emotional states and adapt its expressions, movements and behaviors, as a result.