In Rewind: The Week That Was CES 2016

In Rewind: The Week That Was CES 2016
At a glance "Relive CES 2016's groundbreaking tech highlights, from Intel's dominance to the 3D printed Stormtrooper. Don't miss out on the future of automotive electronics!"
Starting with a press preview of all things CES 2016 on January 5, CES provided us with four days of incredible, interactive and impressive technology. While automotive electronics was the major industry for the week, Intel was the brand online. Intel captured 28% of the conversation. We saw a major spike on Tuesday when CES 2016 officially kicked off, and then following behind that was the unveiling of the 3D printed Stormtrooper. See the full highlights below -- and remember it's not too late to sign up for our report here .

Nicky Yates Published on January 9, 2016 11:49 pm

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What were the biggest highlights from CES 2016?

CES 2016 ran from January 5-8 and featured automotive electronics as the major industry focus. Intel dominated online conversations with 28% share, and there was significant buzz around a 3D printed Stormtrooper unveiling.

Which company had the most buzz at CES 2016?

Intel captured the most online conversation at CES 2016 with 28% of the total discussion. The company saw major spikes in attention when the event officially kicked off on Tuesday.

What was the main technology focus at CES 2016?

Automotive electronics was the major industry focus throughout CES 2016. The four-day event showcased interactive and impressive technology across this sector.

What was the 3D printed Stormtrooper at CES 2016?

A 3D printed Stormtrooper was unveiled at CES 2016 and generated significant online buzz. It was one of the major highlights that followed the initial spike in conversation when the event officially began.