From January 6th to 9th, 2026, Las Vegas will once again host CES 2026 (International Consumer Electronics Show), the global technology industry's "opening ceremony". This exhibition, hailed as the "Spring Festival Gala of Technology", has long transcended its positioning as a "hardware show" and has become a core platform for gaining insights into the technological trends of the next 3-5 years.

At this conference, AI will no longer be a mere gimmick, but the absolute focus throughout the entire event. Over 140,000 professional attendees and 4,500+ global exhibitors will gather to witness how AI moves from the laboratory to hardware products and integrates into industrial scenarios, truly achieving the crucial leap "from concept to monetization."
CES 2026: A Global Feast for AI's Hard Realization
As a trendsetter in the global consumer electronics industry, the core value of this year's CES lies in providing the "ultimate testing ground for the commercialization of AI technology." From the basic information to its scale, its significance is undeniable:
Time and Location: January 6-9, 2026. The main venue will be the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC), simultaneously covering multiple venues including the Venetian Expo Center and the ARIA Hotel. January 5 is Media Day, and the CES Unveiled preview event will be held on January 4.
Event Scale: Over 140,000 industry professionals are expected to participate, with more than 4,500 exhibitors showcasing their latest achievements. The 2025 figures are even more impressive—140,000 attendees, over 4,500 exhibitors, and more than 6,500 global media outlets. This year's popularity is only expected to increase.
Core Focus: Entry is limited to professionals aged 18 and above. The focus is on the practical application of "AI + Hardware," such as embodied intelligent robots, AI glasses, autonomous driving cockpits, and smart home systems. The focus is no longer on large model parameters, but on how technology solves real user needs.
For global technology companies, CES 2026 is not a stage to "flex their muscles," but a window to "seize the market"—it connects global high-end channels, mainstream technology media, and industry decision-makers. It is the "first stop" for companies to expand their global business. More AI startups and smart hardware brands will use this exhibition to open the door to the global market.

A Star-Studded Lineup: Industry Leaders Outline the AI Blueprint
This year's CES keynote speakers boast a stellar lineup, covering core areas such as technology, investment, manufacturing, and strategic consulting. Industry leaders will discuss key topics including AI infrastructure, smart devices, sustainable technologies, and human-machine collaboration, outlining the technological and economic landscape for 2026 and beyond:
▍Key Guests at the Show
Dr. Lisa Su: Chairman and CEO of AMD
Yuanqing Yang: Chairman and CEO of Lenovo Group
Roland Busch: President and CEO of Siemens AG
Joe Creed: CEO of Caterpillar Inc.
Tom Hale: CEO of Ora
Jason Calacanis: Renowned angel investor and co-host of the podcast "All-In"
Hemant Taneja: CEO of General Catalyst
Bob Sternfels: Global Managing Partner, McKinsey & Company
Gary Shapiro & Kinsey Fabrizio: Executives at the Consumer Technology Association (CTA)
Regarding attending CES For global enterprises, "expanding global business and realizing commercialization" is a core objective. However, in the process of implementation, a key weakness is often overlooked—building brand recognition and trust among global users.
In today's increasingly competitive AI field, a precise, memorable, and industry-specific "digital storefront" is often the first step for enterprises to reach global customers and establish industry recognition.
The .ai domain name serves as a unique "identity card" for AI companies and is a core solution to addressing the challenges of "low brand recognition and difficulty in reaching customers" in global business expansion.

As a leading global domain name trading platform, DN.com understands this need of AI companies. At CES 2026, DN.com will showcase a vast selection of high-quality .ai domains tailored to the AI industry, providing global AI companies with a one-stop domain name solution "from brand positioning to global reach."
These domains not only cover core AI sectors (such as medical AI, educational AI, industrial AI, and generative AI), but also feature "short characters, high recognizability, and strong industry relevance"—for example, Robot.ai, which focuses on smart hardware; Games.ai, suitable for the gaming industry; and ultra-short character domains like N.ai, b.ai, and T.ai, comparable to Musk's X.ai. These domains can help startups quickly establish a professional image and meet the needs of established companies expanding into niche AI business lines and building differentiated brands.

For AI companies planning a global market presence, the value of a .ai domain goes far beyond simply being a website address: it's a direct signal of focus on AI to global customers, and the scarcity of high-quality .ai domains themselves constitutes a company's digital asset, whose value will continue to rise as the AI industry evolves.
At CES 2026, a global extravaganza for AI innovation and monetization, DN.com aims not only to be a participant but also a global business partner for AI companies worldwide.
Whether you're an AI startup seeking brand breakthroughs or a mature company planning global expansion, you can find high-quality .ai domains tailored to your specific needs on the DN.com platform. This will help your AI innovations reach global customers faster, truly achieving a closed loop from technological innovation to commercialization.
January 6-9, 2026, at CES in Las Vegas, DN.com invites you to explore the future of the AI industry!
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