Companies take baby steps toward home robots at CES

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Companies take baby steps toward home robots at CES

A range of robots were on display at this year's CES

"I think there are fewer fake robots this year." I spoke to a lot of roboticists and robot-adjacent folks at this year's CES, but that comment from Labrador Systems co-funder/CEO Mike Dooley summed up the situation nicely. The show is slowly, but steadily, starting to take robotics more seriously.

It's true that words like "fake" and "seriously" are quite subjective; surely all of those classified by one of us as the former would take great issue with the tag. It's also true that there are still many devices that fit firmly within the realm of novelty and hypothetical, both on the show floor and in press conferences, but after a week at CES - including several behind-the-scenes conversations with investors and startups - the consensus seems to be that the show is slowly embracing the more series side of robotics.

I believe the reason for this shift is two-fold. First, the world of consumer robotics hasn't caught on as quickly as many had planned/hoped. Second, enterprise and industrial robotics actually have. Let's tackle those points in order.

As my colleague Darrell pointed out in a recent piece, consumer robotics were showing signs of life at this year's event. However, those who predicted a watershed for the industry after the Roomba's arrival on the scene some 18 years ago have no doubt been largely disappointed with the ensuing decades.




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