After last year's attempt at coming back from the pandemic's lows, CES is finally back in full swing. The Las Vegas tradeshow has definitely morphed into a unique mix of tech innovations and automotive announcements. While the show floor was ripe with all sorts of innovations (with new Matter-compatible smart home products popping up in all forms and shapes), a couple of main trends underpinned the entire show. For the automotive bits, it was certainly the carmakers' eagerness to showcase their bold visions for the future of automotive, with real showstoppers like the BMW i Vision Dee concept or Stellantis' RAM 1500 Revolution BEV. On the old good tech side, we've noticed a growing interest in health and inclusiveness, with products such as L'Oreal's lipstick applicator for people with limited hand mobility or Withings' U-Scan electronic urine tester.
In our gallery, you'll get a selection of some of the most notable products and concepts presented at the show. Some will never leave their concept stage, while others will try their fortunes in the market in the coming year.

Bathed in light
Drawing from its more than 30 years of experience, SICIS introduces backlit pools in Vetrite, a patented solution that combines design, technology and function.