CES 2023: Global Tech Exhibition with New E-Cigarette Technology

Jan.04.2023
CES 2023: Global Tech Exhibition with New E-Cigarette Technology
CES is a leading technology expo showcasing cutting-edge consumer electronics and IT advancements with the latest industry trends.

The CES International Consumer Electronics Show, known as a highly anticipated technology exhibition, has always been a global indicator of cutting-edge technology. The 2023 CES exhibition will be held in Las Vegas, United States, from January 5 to January 8. The core electronic technologies showcased in this exhibition may be applied to the electronic cigarette field. Staff from the 2FIRSTS Washington News Center will be on site to bring readers the latest industry information. Stay tuned!


Image source: CES official website, as seen on the homepage.


Image from CES official website taken during the exhibition in 2022.


Over the years, the CES trade show has attracted the best consumer electronics and IT companies, who bring with them the most advanced technological concepts and products. Among them are also core technologies and exhibits in the field of electronic cigarettes, which have attracted numerous enthusiasts, users, and industry audiences of this product category.


BMW showcases its technology concept at CES. Image source: CES official website.


Virtual reality technology exhibit. Image source: CES official website.


Tech giants come together to showcase cutting-edge technology.


This year's CES expo brings together global tech titans including Amazon, AMD, Canon, Google, Lenovo, LG, Microsoft, Nikon, Panasonic, Samsung, and Sony. Automotive and device manufacturers such as Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Volvo, Volkswagen, Peugeot, and Hyundai will also showcase their latest vehicle models and onboard technologies during the exhibition.


Exhibitors at the CES 2023 fair. Image source: CES official website.


The world's most influential electronic technology event.


The Consumer Electronics Show (CES), considered the world's largest and most influential consumer electronics and technology event, is organized by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA). Since its inception in 1967, CES has grown significantly and continues to attract exhibitors and attendees from around the world. In 2023, the event is set to expand by 70% compared to the previous year, with over 3,100 exhibitors from 173 countries and territories, over 300 Fortune 500 companies, and 4,700 registered media attendees.


The 2023 CES exhibition will cover a variety of fields. Image Source: Official CES website.


Exciting Highlights: CES Technical Lecture Podcasts.


The CES Tech Talk podcast invites industry experts to discuss the latest trends in consumer electronics technology. For example, a recent episode from Siemens explored the Siemens Xcelerator and digital twin technology driving underwater agriculture through the Nemo Garden. This same technology is also powering carbon-neutral tourism through Space Perspective's stratospheric balloon flights at 100,000 feet above Earth. Brenda Discher, Senior Vice President of Siemens Business Strategy and Marketing, vividly explained how advanced automation is transforming manufacturing to dramatically improve human safety. Siemens is driving sustainable development as it accelerates the manufacturing of products and structures that change lives.


CES Tech Talk podcast webpage displayed on CES's official website.


Siemens building display image - Source: Siemens official website.


Highlight #2: Digital Health Theme Forum


From January 5 to 6, the forum focused on discussing the latest medical tools and technologies aimed at reducing costs, maintaining health, and saving lives. The forum aimed to explore the best ways to provide optimal care and medical treatment for patients.


Keynote speech 1: "The Future of Sports and Health Technology


Keynote Speech 2: "Closing the Nursing Gap


Keynote speech 3: "The Future of Home Testing and Diagnosis


Digital health forum source: CES official website.


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