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No doubt, this week is loaded, especially in Las Vegas, where the whole world is paying attention to. Nairametrics is live at the event to ensure you are covered with all big news from the Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2020).

Though we don’t know the full details of everything that will be unveiled at CES this year, as it is the world’s gathering place for all those who thrive on the business of consumer technologies, it has served as the proving ground for innovators and breakthrough technologies for 50 years — the global stage where next-generation innovations are introduced to the marketplace.

Why it matters: Vegas during CES is a noisy place. It pays to know which direction to point your ears if you are interested in gadget or inventions that would shake the world this year.

Traditional consumer electronics firms: Likes of Samsungs, Sonys and LGs, among others have been dazzling the world with giant TVs few people can afford, including wall-sized displays, sets that can roll and fold and screens sporting 8K resolution.

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Appliances: Sometimes, some of the most interesting new devices at CES are high-end takes on home appliances. A few years back, it was multiplex washing machines. This year, it could be AI-equipped fridges.

PC makers: Expect all the big computer makers to unveil new models. Dell isn’t even waiting until Vegas. Last Thursday, it announced a new 5G-equipped laptop and improved software for connecting its PCs with iOS devices.

Automotive: CES has been a prime venue for automakers for some time, with all the big names eager to show just how tech-forward their new models will be. We’ll also be hearing about super-light vehicles, with Uber set to make some announcements, as well as Segway-Ninebot.

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Component makers: The leading chipmakers, including Qualcomm, Nvidia, Intel and more, will all have a significant presence.

Qualcomm is focusing on cars, Nvidia on gaming and autonomous machines (both cars and robots), and Intel had a press conference on Monday with CEO Bob Swan.

Social media: The big social companies are mostly absent or marginal at CES. Snapchat, TikTok and other major social media companies aren’t expected to have major presences like they do at conferences like VidCon and Cannes.

Facebook executives are speaking at various events but the company isn’t expected to make any major announcements. Twitter is hosting a panel on Wednesday morning, and Reddit will be exhibiting.

Government speakers: Most federal officials cancelled their appearances last year due to the government shutdown but several administration leaders had been in Vegas this year.

In addition to Ivanka Trump and Chao, the FDA’s Amy Abernethy is leading a session and U.S. CTO Michael Kratsios has appeared as part of Chao’s keynote. FCC chairman Ajit Pai and FTC Chairman Joe Simons are also slated for a fireside chat.

Events so far

Tuesday, Jan. 7

Monday, Jan. 6

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Sunday, Jan. 5

Saturday, Jan. 4

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