Vehicle technology will be out in full force at CES Asia, to be held June 7-9 in Shanghai, China.
“Self-driving technologies and connected-car capabilities are changing our world — from thousands of lives being saved on the roads each year, increased mobility and reductions in traffic and resulting carbon emissions, to ride sharing options and a new world of device-to-device communication for real-time sharing of information between vehicles, roadside infrastructure and pedestrian devices,” said Gary Shapiro, president and CEO, CTA. “Cars have never been smarter, roads have never been safer and the possibilities for this not-so-distant future will be on display at CES Asia 2017.”
A variety of vehicle tech companies will be at the show, including Baidu, Continental, NavInfo, Pioneer and Volvo. Featured automotive technology will be on display both on the show floor and within outdoor exhibit space.
According to research from the Consumer Technology Association, factory-installed technologies, from entertainment systems to driver-assist features, make up an estimated 50 percent of the collective value in new vehicles, up from about 25 percent just 10 years ago.
Owned and produced by CTA, and co-produced by Shanghai Intex, CES Asia will be held at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC).
More than 450 companies are slated to exhibit, including 3M, Audio-Technica, Continental, DJI, Fossil/Misfit, Garmin, Gibson Brands, Haier, Huawei, Hyundai, LeEco, Monster, NavInfo, Onkyo, Otterbox, Pioneer, Scosche, Valeo, Voxx, Wacom and Yuneec. More than 30,000 attendees are expected.