UVeye is back from CES 2020 after four days in the entertainment capital of America, Las Vegas, presenting their never-before-seen technology in the largest consumer tech exhibition in the world. The UVeye team, accompanied by the entire UVeye executive management, packed their bags and went to show the international automotive industry the future of smart mobility.

As UVeye was featured as part of the top automotive startups presenting at the 2020 show, they were honored to host hundreds of tech-savvy visitors to our booth while getting top attention from many car manufacturing giants, including Toyota Tsusho & Volvo Cars, their close strategic partners.

Playing valuable role

Over the week, they showcased their three flagship products at the exhibition’s North Hall while operating four live demos a day for the mass of visitors. The booth also featured a set of three videos demonstrating how their systems play a valuable role throughout every stage of the Automotive Lifecycle.

CES was also an opportunity to officially announce their collaboration with Honda in this year’s event

CES was also an opportunity to officially announce their collaboration with Honda in this year’s event, after UVeye was chosen by Honda Xcelerator as a technology partner for 2020. Their team was hosted and displayed in Honda’s official booth, where the AI-driven systems were featured. Along with the informative aspect of the show, they made sure to make time for some fun, featuring their ‘Find the Threat’ Homeland Security game. The winner with the top score came away with a brand new Nintendo Switch.

Homeland Security game

Continuing the Vegas week, on Monday they participated in the EcoMotion Automotive event in collaboration with the University of Nevada, which was attended by executives from companies including Honda, LG, General Motors, Mitsubishi, Sony, and Samsung. UVeye was the belle of the ball, gaining plenty of attention with over 12 journalist interviews.

They wish to express their gratitude to the entire UVeye team who joined the adventure and made this event so successful. With another CES under the belts, they’re already prepping for CES 2021. They hope that users are ready to see what they bring next year.

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