CES 2026 brought together more than 148,000 attendees, 4,100+ exhibitors and 6,900+ global media, content creators and industry analysts in Las Vegas, reinforcing its role as one of the world’s most influential technology gatherings. Across the show floor, innovation spanned consumer electronics, enterprise technology, mobility, health, sustainability and artificial intelligence — with AI acting as a connective layer across nearly every category.
Members of the Ozmo team attended CES to engage in conversations, observe emerging trends and better understand how companies across industries are thinking about technology adoption and customer experience. These discussions provided valuable perspective on how support, education and usability must evolve alongside increasingly sophisticated digital products.

AI embedded everywhere
Rather than standing alone as a headline feature, artificial intelligence was deeply embedded into products and platforms across CES. From smart devices and robotics to enterprise applications, AI was positioned as an enabler of more intuitive, responsive and personalized experiences. The emphasis throughout the show was on practical application, using AI to solve real-world problems and improve how users interact with technology.
From concept to real-world deployment
Another consistent theme was the shift from experimental concepts to deployable solutions. Robotics, automation and “physical intelligence” showcased tangible progress, with demonstrations focused on reliability, scalability and everyday use cases rather than futuristic spectacle. This evolution reflected a broader industry push toward technologies that are ready to be integrated into existing ecosystems.
Emerging expectations for modern app ecosystems
Conversations around connectivity and digital ecosystems remained central, particularly as connected devices and applications become more complex. Alongside familiar discussions tied to telecom and connected experiences, the Ozmo team also encountered growing curiosity around banking and finance applications. Topics included digital trust, secure AI and how users are supported within mobile banking and financial platforms — signaling a widening overlap between consumer technology, fintech and enterprise app experiences.
Overall, attending CES gave Ozmo profound insight on how expectations for digital experiences are evolving across industries. As technology becomes more powerful and interconnected, the need for clear, reliable support remains constant — especially as companies expand into new app-driven experiences across telecom, financial services and beyond.
To learn where the team will be next and connect in person, visit Ozmo’s events page to explore upcoming conferences and meetups.