
The world’s largest tech showcase does not come without theatrics.

The world’s largest tech showcase does not come without theatrics.
Innovations and gadgets, such as a lollipop that sings to you as you consume it, a laundry-folding robot and a “smart” Lego brick, have stolen the spotlight so far at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026. But underscoring this year’s programming is a strong focus on an industry that relies on a similar theatrical flair: entertainment.
More than 25 different panels and events related to the entertainment industry are scheduled in Las Vegas, focusing on both the traditional studio side of the industry and the digital side driven by content creators.
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