One-quarter of the latest technology trade show in the U.S. is a Chinese company on January 9 at 4:44

At the world's largest technology trade show held in Las Vegas, USA, the latest technologies that change the way of thinking of personal computers and tablets, such as products that can use desks and walls as touch screens when projecting a screen with a projector, were exhibited. Has been attracting attention.

About 4,500 companies from all over the world participate in the world's largest technology trade fair, "CES", and exhibit the latest technologies in a wide range of fields such as autonomous driving, AI = artificial intelligence, and smartphones.

Of these, a projector with a height of about 21 cm and a width of about 13 cm developed by Puppy Robotics in China, which was founded three years ago, can be used as a touch screen when the screen is projected on a desk or wall.

A small camera built into the projector detects the movement of your finger, allowing you to input characters and tap when you touch the projected screen. You can download and use your favorite apps and enlarge the screen up to 120 inches.

The person in charge said, "We want to make people's lives convenient as a product that replaces personal computers by turning everywhere into a touch screen."

In addition, Loyol in China is exhibiting a product in which an extremely thin LCD screen is wrapped around an AI speaker. Last year, the company unveiled a foldable smartphone, and attention has been focused on technologies that can change the way you think about LCD screens.

Over a quarter of all Chinese exhibitors

According to the CES homepage, there are about 4,500 companies exhibiting this time.

Of these, there are more than 1000 companies from China, including Huawei, a major telecommunications company, Hisense, a home appliance manufacturer, and Baidu, which operates a search site.

Despite the growing conflict between the United States and China, more than a quarter of the total will be Chinese companies. It is characterized by the fact that there are many start-up companies from Shenzhen * in Guangdong Province, which is also called “Silicon Valley of China” and has a state-of-the-art industry.

In other countries, Korea has about 300 companies such as Samsung Electronics and LG, and France has more than 250 companies, mainly startup companies. There are more than 70 exhibitors from Japan.

* "Sen" is a river on the earth.