Recently, the CES 2026 International Consumer Electronics Show, hailed as the "Global Tech Spring Festival," grandly opened in Las Vegas, bringing together over 4,100 technology companies from more than 150 countries and regions around the world to explore cutting-edge trends in fields such as AI, empathic intelligence, and smart cars.

CES 2026, themed "Smarter AI for All," featured industry giants like NVIDIA, AMD, and Geely showcasing cutting-edge technologies such as AI terminals, smart cockpits, and humanoid robots, filling the event with innovative vitality and demonstrating how digital technology can empower real-world industries.
DN.com, as a representative of the domain name industry, actively participated in this technological extravaganza, engaging in dialogue with global technology professionals and identifying new opportunities for industry integration.

DN.com has been deeply involved in the domain name trading field for over 20 years, witnessing the value upgrade of domain names from "network addresses" to "brand digital assets." CES, as a global trendsetter in technology, is the best window to understand the integration of technology and business.
During the exhibition, Jack experienced an immersive boxing match with Unitree Robotics, witnessing firsthand the groundbreaking progress of embodied intelligence technology and directly observing the strong momentum of AI moving from the laboratory to real-world applications.

At the smart car exhibition area of CES 2026, DN.com captured a striking scene: some automakers directly printed their brand domain names on the body and inside the cabin of smart cars, forming mobile "digital business cards".

This scenario aligns perfectly with DN.com's core business: as smart cars become the "fourth space," in-vehicle scenarios are emerging as new advertising platforms. Domain names, as the most direct digital entry point for brands, undoubtedly expand the commercial application boundaries of domain names when combined with the automotive context.
From an industry development perspective, the "digital + physical" integration signal released at CES 2026 highly coincides with the upgrading trend of the domain name industry. Whether it's the popularization of AI robots or the iteration of smart cars, high-quality domain names are needed as a key carrier for user awareness and traffic acquisition.
Jack stated at the event: "CES showcases not only technological products, but also the trend of 'digital + physical' integration. This aligns perfectly with the core value of domain names as digital entry points. The implementation of cutting-edge technologies cannot be separated from the support of digital entry points, which is precisely where the opportunity lies for the domain name industry."

As a leading platform in the domain name trading field, DN.com is committed to promoting the application value of high-quality domain names in cutting-edge technology scenarios. From building interactive entry points for AI robots to constructing digital brand platforms for smart cars, DN.com consistently provides technology companies with precise domain name matching solutions, helping them quickly gain a foothold in the digital arena of the AI era.
CES 2026 is not only a stage for showcasing cutting-edge global technologies but also a crucial hub for industry collaboration and resource integration. The "AI + Real Economy" integration signal released by this grand event is reshaping the development landscape of the technology industry.
From TOKEN2049 in Singapore to CES 2026 in the United States, a revolution in the integration of technology and digital assets is flourishing globally. Every high-quality domain name is no longer just a simple network entry point but a key to the digital world of the AI era.
In this global technological revolution, DN.com will continue to empower more companies and investors with a global perspective to explore the deeper value of domain names, jointly building the foundational digital ecosystem of the intelligent era, and witnessing and promoting a new leap forward in human digital civilization.
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