The tech industry will once again take over the Las Vegas Strip this week, as tens of thousands of attendees flock to CES, the world’s largest gadget show. The four-day event, which starts Tuesday, draws technology professionals from around the globe to get a sneak peak at the latest advances in consumer electronics.
This year’s convention will showcase innovations in artificial intelligence, digital health, sustainability and the auto industry, officials said.
The show, which also attracts tech investors and media, will include 4,500 exhibitors, including 1,400 startup companies.
While attendance is expected to be down slightly from its 2017 peak of 184,279, some 140,000 people are expected at this year’s show.