From AI to flying cars: 5 things to watch at CES 2024

Japan and South Korea set for strong showing but big China names to skip Las Vegas

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CES in Las Vegas is set to attract thousands of consumer electronics companies from around the world when it kicks off on Jan. 9.  © AP

Nikkei staff writers

LAS VEGAS, U.S. -- CES, the world's largest consumer technology trade show, officially kicks off on Tuesday in Las Vegas, expecting to welcome more than 130,000 attendees and 4,000 exhibitors.

The annual four-day gathering, formerly known as the Consumer Electronics Show, will feature the latest advances in artificial intelligence, automotive, robotics, augmented and virtual reality and more.

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