December, 2025.- From January 6 to 9, 2026, the Las Vegas Convention Center will host CES 2026, a showcase where Artificial Intelligence becomes the foundation for innovation across every category. This year marks a decisive transition from early AI experimentation to full-scale, real-world implementation, emphasizing impact, efficiency and seamless consumer integration.
AI Everywhere will be the guiding theme. Devices will feature agentic AI, enabling assistants to plan trips, book flights, handle logistics and execute multi-step tasks, far beyond simple Q&A capabilities. In digital health, advances will highlight real-time diagnostics, wellness tracking and sophisticated wearables powered by AI analytics.
Advanced mobility takes center stage, with announcements in electric vehicles, autonomous driving, smart transportation systems and aerial mobility. Automakers will demonstrate AI-enhanced vehicle platforms and navigation breakthroughs driven by World Models to improve autonomous performance.
The smart home segment will showcase deep integration between robotics, IoT and AI, forming intelligent ecosystems that manage energy, cleaning, security and personalized entertainment. Sustainability remains essential, with longer-lasting batteries, eco-materials and highly efficient appliances.

CES 2026 will also spotlight next-generation computing hardware.
– AMD will introduce the Ryzen 9000G (Zen 5) and Ryzen 7 9850X3D, optimized for AI performance.
– Intel will debut its Core Ultra Series 3 (Panther Lake) built on a 2 nm process, delivering a 50% performance increase.
– Qualcomm will bring its Snapdragon X2 Elite to laptops, elevating AI speed and responsiveness.
Display innovations will be a major highlight. Sony may unveil its True RGB LED technology, while Samsung enhances HDR10+ Advanced to rival Dolby Vision 2. LG and others will exhibit 240 Hz TVs and monitors, targeting next-level gaming experiences.
In robotics, consumers may see the revamped Samsung Ballie featuring Google Gemini, alongside next-gen autonomous cleaning systems such as the Roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Flow with retractable rollers and smarter navigation.
The conference program will feature some of the industry’s most influential leaders:
– Samsung (Jan 4): “The First Look” and its AI strategy.
– Intel (Jan 5): Panther Lake processor launch.
– AMD (Jan 5): Lisa Su reveals Ryzen updates.
– Lenovo (Jan 6): Tech World at Sphere, focused on accessible AI.
– Siemens (Jan 6): industrial AI and digital twin ecosystems.
Electric mobility will advance with Sony Honda Mobility’s first EV and Asus showcasing new laptops powered by Intel Panther Lake, supporting the rise of the AI PC ecosystem.
With these announcements, CES 2026 confirms its role as the global platform where the future of AI-driven living, mobility and computing takes shape.






