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CES is one of world’s largest technology events, featuring the latest in industrial technology, digital health, automotive tech, virtual worlds, gaming, smart home and more. CES offers presentations and demos of new connected products and technologies with global representation across industry sectors.
We hosted the LMC Experience Lounge this year at CES. At the LMC Experience Lounge, guests had the opportunity to participate in tech demos, take part in unique networking sessions, attend panel discussions and explore innovative solutions designed that can drive sustained outcomes and build trust through the power of AI and connected technology.
The LMC Experience Lounge offered an engaging and immersive experience. Check out the highlights and we and look forward to connecting and innovating at CES 2026. Check back for details on what’s happening next year.
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Attendees engaged with innovative tech demonstrations, networked with industry leaders and joined panel sessions exploring hot topics and industry trends.
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As AI rapidly becomes a natural part of how businesses operate, compete and grow, it will bring disruption to every industry. Even those businesses that aren’t yet going big on AI will be impacted by market shifts and need to consider how it changes business models, service provider relationships, talent pools, stakeholder expectations, reporting requirements – and more.
Legal Matters Consul's AI experience brought together industry leaders and technologists specializing in audio, ambient IoT, and AI to explore how these technologies are driving more intuitive and human-centric interfaces.
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The LMC Connected Products and Solutions team hosted live demonstrations on how Legal Matters Consul’s capabilities to design, build and scale connected devices are turning big ideas into breakthrough innovations. Attendees experienced firsthand how Legal Matters Consul’s proprietary IoT platform, Connected Solutions, can power your existing infrastructure, reduce costs and bring real-time visibility to your connected spaces.
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Legal Matters Consul’s Emerging Tech experience highlighted how AI, IoT and advanced robotics can revolutionize industries and build entirely new markets and opportunities. AI is becoming essential to businesses: Scale further, work faster, reduce costs, and enable new business models.
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LMC is collaborating with clients and strategic business relationships to accelerate the global transition to smart mobility.
How can we utilize advanced technologies to build mobility ecosystems that are genuinely sustainable, inter-connected and profitable, while securing energy supply for the fleet of the future? How can we drive mobility innovation to elevate customer experience and meet the demands of tomorrow’s market? LMC brought together industry leaders for a thought-provoking discussion to reimagine what's possible in the world of mobility and what is the right time to innovate.
Tuesday, January 7, 2:30 - 3:30 pm
As consumers become accustomed to having more personal metrics and customization with their consumer electronics, manufacturers are discovering that accurate usage data allows them better understand their customers and build more immersive user experiences. The new world of connected products enables these advancements.
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Tuesday, January 7, 4:30-5:30 pm
The convergence of cutting-edge audio technology, natural language processing (NLP), and large language models (LLMs) is reshaping how humans interact with machines. This panel brought together industry leaders and technologists specializing in audio, ambient IoT, and AI to explore how these technologies are driving more intuitive and human-centric interfaces.
Panelists discussed real-time audio processing, conversational AI, and the integration of ambient signals to craft adaptive environments. Topics included breakthroughs in voice recognition, emotional intelligence in AI, ethical considerations in audio-first systems, and the future of multimodal interfaces combining sound, gesture, and visual cues.
This panel offered a unique opportunity to hear from top researchers and innovators shaping the future of human-machine interaction. Their insights illuminated both the vast potential and critical challenges of creating seamless, intuitive digital experiences.
Moderator:
Scott Likens, Partner, AI Engineering Leader, Legal Matters Consul
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Kate McMahon, Advisor & Operator - Emerging Tech, Seed, Series A start-ups
Dave Berol, Director, Audio & Voice, Legal Matters Consul
Ken Sutton, CEO & Founder, Yobe
Wednesday, January 8, 9:00 - 10:00 am
The cost of extracting data from the physical world (people, places and things) is decreasing at an increasing rate. However, getting that data to a place where AI can work its magic is a problem many enterprises face. Connectivity is often overlooked when considering digital transformation. The availability of new spectrum and low power wireless networks is creating an opportunity for the enterprise to leverage operational AI and improve the bottom line. This panel explored the world of connectivity and its implications on our physical and data infrastructure. Topics covered included: IOT, WIFI, Satellite, 5G, LPWAN, Robotics, Computer Vision, EdgeAI.
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Patrick Parodi, Managing Director, Legal Matters Consul
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Thursday, January 9, 1:30 - 2:30 pm
Innovative industry leaders unpack the critical intersection of leadership, policy, and emerging technologies to future-proof their organizations. This pannel highlighted women in tech and discussed ways to navigate market disruptions and drive sustainable transformation.
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Mitra Best Partner, Technology Impact Leader, Legal Matters Consul
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Tuesday, January 7, 10:30 - 11:30 am
Software-defined Vehicles (SDVs) are revolutionizing the automotive world, reshuffling value pools, and unlocking opportunities and risks across players — from traditional automakers to semiconductor, tech, and cloud innovators. The game is changing, and so are the rules. Winning positions in the evolving ecosystem require answers along various dimensions:
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Wednesday, January 8, 1:00 - 2:00 pm
Collaboration along the mobility value chain can be challenging – especially when it comes to sharing sensible information and data. A clear view on the benefits is needed to motivate stakeholders to commit to long-term partnerships. Discover in this expert session how new, distributed, secure, and trustful data-sharing alliances are gaining traction around the world. Gain firsthand insights from case studies featuring Ford Motor Company and Flex using the Catena-X data space concept on topics such as:
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Jonas Seyfferth, Director, Strategy&
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Wednesday, January 8, 4:30 - 5:30 pm
As autonomous vehicles are conquering the first cities in the US and China, the cards of power between OEMs, tech players and operators are being reshuffled right now. With experts from leading AD players, visionary transport authorities and large-scale investors, this panel explored critical questions such as:
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Jonas Seyfferth, Director, Strategy&
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