Core Insights - The 2026 CES in Las Vegas highlighted a shift from technological innovation to practical applications of AI, with a focus on new hardware products like smart cockpits, embodied robots, and AI glasses [1][3] - Chinese supply chain companies are transitioning from being "behind the scenes" to taking a front-row role in the AI hardware consumer era, showcasing their capabilities at CES [3][4] Group 1: Chinese Companies' Participation - A total of 942 Chinese companies participated in CES 2026, accounting for approximately 22% of the total exhibitors, marking a significant increase from 204 companies in 2021 [4] - The participation of Chinese firms has evolved from sporadic entries to organized group participation, reflecting a robust global presence [4][6] Group 2: Technological Advancements and Market Position - Chinese manufacturers are diversifying their strategies to capture the global AI hardware market, with companies like TCL focusing on key interactive display technologies and automakers like BYD and Great Wall leveraging AI for international expansion [6][9] - Companies like Lens Technology are transitioning from traditional component suppliers to comprehensive AI hardware ecosystem platforms, showcasing their capabilities in various AI applications [11][15] Group 3: Innovations and Product Launches - Lens Technology presented a range of innovations at CES, including a bionic dexterous hand and ultra-thin glass products for aerospace applications, demonstrating their advanced manufacturing capabilities [13][24] - The company also showcased integrated solutions for smart automotive cockpits, which have gained traction among leading automotive brands like Tesla and NIO [15][20] Group 4: Supply Chain Evolution - The evolution of the supply chain in China is driven by the need for manufacturers to adapt to the AI hardware landscape, enabling them to redefine their roles and capabilities [9][27] - Lens Technology's strategic shift illustrates how traditional manufacturing strengths can be leveraged to create competitive advantages in the AI era, with a focus on high-quality production and innovation [20][26] Group 5: Future Outlook - The transformation of Chinese supply chain companies signifies a broader shift in the manufacturing landscape, moving from scale advantages to technological leadership [28] - As these companies continue to innovate and expand globally, the AI hardware industry is expected to experience enhanced collaboration, richer application scenarios, and greater resilience [28]
CES深度观察|AI硬件消费时代的“幕后英雄”走向台前