CES 2023 moves from concepts to commercialisation

Megan Lampinen reports back from one of the world’s most influential technology events

As the consumerisation of the automotive industry accelerates, CES 2023 attracted a solid showing from companies keen to spotlight their mobility solutions to a diverse audience. According to the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), which produces CES, factory-installed automotive technology revenues are on track to grow 4% year-on-year to US$15.5bn in 2023. With more companies than ever competing for a slice of the pie, the stakes are high. Most of today’s players agree the industry is heading towards a connected, autonomous, shared and electric (CASE) future, but everyone has a different take on the best route there and the technologies that will pave the way.

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