What Did CES Asia 2017 Reveal About AI, VR/AR, IoT and the Future of Tech?
The CES Asia 2017 report summarizes the exhibition's new product categories, highlights breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, VR/AR, smart home, IoT and drones, showcases Suning's online experience hall, lists award‑winning innovations, and distills key industry trends and consumer insights.
CES Asia Overview
CES Asia 2017 was held June 7‑9 in Shanghai New International Expo Center, showcasing cutting‑edge technologies.
New Product Categories
Augmented Reality (AR)
Drones
Internet of Things (IoT)
Virtual Reality (VR)
Key Technology Highlights
Artificial Intelligence
Self‑driving concepts from Mercedes, BMW, Honda, NEVS and Baidu were featured. Voice‑interaction devices such as Apple HomePod, Mybot, IngDan, eMeet M1 and Haier U+ demonstrated the growing trend toward personalized, convenient AI assistants.
VR/AR
VR and AR were presented as separate categories. New lightweight glasses, expanded industrial‑design applications, and a proliferation of head‑mounted devices were noted, though content remains game‑centric and standards are lacking.
Smart Home
Major brands like Suning, Haier and Changhong highlighted visualized smart‑home solutions that integrate displays for more human‑centric interaction, moving from isolated smart devices to interconnected ecosystems.
Internet of Things
IoT entered substantive application phases, with security concerns, vehicle‑network growth, wearables, and convergence with VR/AR gaining attention.
Drones
Nineteen companies displayed logistics‑focused drones, noting gradual technical breakthroughs, expanding use cases beyond aerial photography, and challenges such as payload limits, battery life and regulatory gaps.
Suning’s Exhibition
Suning operated an online experience hall with four zones: Smart Home, PPTV content storm, crowdfunding “1‑yuan” novelty items, and unique gadgets.
Awarded Products
PPTV N55 – 4K LG IPS screen, cinema‑grade surround sound, high‑end CPU/GPU; praised for price‑performance and content ecosystem.
Qingyan EyeControl – AR eye‑control technology enhancing real‑world perception; noted for compactness and improved recognition speed.
Magic One‑Piece Machine – Combines art, technology and entertainment with facial‑recognition to generate comics instantly.
HEXA – Six‑legged robot by Qiniu, capable of climbing stairs and navigating complex terrain; potential for scientific exploration and rescue.
Bailuda HUD – High‑resolution, transparent head‑up display for automotive use, improving safety by reducing driver eye‑focus shifts.
Overall Summary
AI continues to drive transformation in production and daily life.
VR/AR is moving closer to everyday scenarios.
Smart home visualisation becomes a hotspot.
IoT reaches substantive application stage.
Automotive technology, especially autonomous driving, remains hot.
Drones stay within the consumer market.
Major manufacturers show increasing collaboration, while startups demonstrate strong creative capabilities; Chinese brands are gaining momentum.
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