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Which Companies Were The Biggest Beneficiaries Of The Consumer Electronics Show

Daniel Ives, Managing Director, Wedbush Securities

12-Jan-23 07:30

Which Companies Were The Biggest Beneficiaries Of The Consumer Electronics Show

The prestigious Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas saw over 3,200 exhibitors from 173 countries showcasing their latest innovations. From Samsung’s bending display to a robot mechanised for elderly care and a slew of electric vehicles, the event is seen to highlight the tech trends that'll shape 2023 and beyond. The question is what innovations will see commercial value and perhaps be the killer application that propels the earnings of tech companies? For insights, we have with us Daniel Ives, Managing Director, Wedbush Securities.

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