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CES 2026 Preview: Cutting-Edge Innovations and Tech Trends to Watch For

What to expect from CES 2026, the annual show of all things tech?
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LAS VEGAS – As the New Year begins to take shape, the CES trade show is once again capturing the spotlight, showcasing the cutting-edge technology slated for 2026.

This week, the Consumer Technology Association is hosting the multi-day event in Las Vegas, where innovations spanning robotics, healthcare, automotive technology, wearables, gaming, and more will be unveiled.

Artificial intelligence will feature prominently, as the tech industry looks to offer consumers enticing new products. Jensen Huang, a leading figure in AI, will present Nvidia’s latest productivity advancements. Meanwhile, AMD CEO Lisa Su will deliver a keynote address outlining her vision for future AI solutions. AI themes are also expected in talks from other notable figures, such as Lenovo CEO Yuanqing Yang.

The healthcare sector is seeing a significant push from AI, with a focus on modifying health habits to manage conditions. Innovations include Beyond Medicine’s prescription app for a specific jaw disorder and efforts to address data gaps in breast milk production.

Domestic robots are also set to make waves at CES. Korean technology leader LG is introducing “CLOiD,” a helper robot designed to perform various household tasks. Hyundai is poised to reveal major advancements in robotics and manufacturing. Additionally, extended reality, which serves as a virtual training environment for robots and AI, is generating considerable buzz at the event.

In 2025, more than 141,000 attendees from over 150 countries, regions, and territories attended the CES. Organizers expect around the same numbers for this year’s show, with more than 3,500 exhibitors across the floor space this week.

The AP spoke with CTA Executive Chair and CEO Gary Shapiro about what to expect for CES 2026. The conversation has been edited for clarity and length.

What are the main themes we can expect this week?

Well, we have a lot at this year’s show.

Obviously, using AI in a way that makes sense for people. We’re seeing a lot in robotics. More robots and humanoid-looking robots than we’ve ever had before.

We also see longevity in health, there’s a lot of focus on that. All sorts of wearable devices for almost every part of the body. Technology is answering healthcare’s gaps very quickly and that’s great for everyone.

Mobility is big with not only self-driving vehicles but also with boats and drones and all sorts of other ways of getting around. That’s very important.

And of course, content creation is always very big.

Is 2026 the year we finally see humanoid robots in people’s homes?

You are seeing humanoid robots right now. It sometimes works, sometimes doesn’t.

But yes, there are more and more humanoid robots. And when we talk about CES 5, 10, 15, 20 years now, we’re going to see an even larger range of humanoid robots.

Obviously, last year we saw a great interest in them. The number one product of the show was a little robotic dog that seems so life-like and fun, and affectionate for people that need that type of affection.

But of course, the humanoid robots are just one aspect of that industry. There’s a lot of specialization in robot creation, depending on what you want the robot to do. And robots can do many things that humans can’t.

Will we start seeing more innovative use of AI tools in entertainment?

AI is the future of creativity.

Certainly AI itself may be arguably creative, but the human mind is so unique that you definitely get new ideas that way. So I think the future is more of a hybrid approach, where content creators are working with AI to craft variations on a theme or to better monetize what they have to a broader audience.

Any interesting AI-powered devices or services that consumers will want to buy?

We’re seeing all sorts of different devices that are implementing AI. But we have a special focus at this show, for the first time, on the disability community. Verizon set this whole stage up where we have all different ways of taking this technology and having it help people with disabilities and older people.

Are you concerned about a potential AI bubble?

Well, there’s definitely no bubble when it comes to what AI can do. And what AI can do is perform miracles and solve fundamental human problems in food production and clean air and clean water. Obviously in healthcare, it’s gonna be overwhelming.

But this was like the internet itself. There was a lot of talk about a bubble, and there actually was a bubble. The difference is that in late 1990s there were basically were no revenue models. Companies were raising a lot of money with no plans for revenue.

These AI companies have significant revenues today, and companies are investing in it.

What I’m more concerned about, honestly, is not Wall Street and a bubble. Others can be concerned about that. I’m concerned about getting enough energy to process all that AI. And at this show, for the first time, we have a Korean company showing the first ever small-scale nuclear-powered energy creation device. We expect more and more of these people rushing to fill this gap because we need the energy, we need it clean and we need a kind of all-of-the-above solution.

Copyright 2026 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

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