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App to empower the disabled, flying cars showcased at CES 2025

Angad Sahgal, who was born with Down Syndrome, said the app is “all about making your choice and having a voice”.

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The modular flying car by Chinese company XPENG AEROHT. PIC/AEROHT

The modular flying car by Chinese company XPENG AEROHT. PIC/AEROHT

A one-of-its-kind app developed by an Indian-origin entrepreneur to empower people with disabilities, a flavour-enhancing electric salt spoon, an aircraft that can fit in a car’s trunk—technological advancements shaping the world’s future took centre stage at the biggest tech showcase here.

CES 2025, hosted at the gigantic Las Vegas Convention Centre and other venues in the city from January 7 to January 10, featured over 4,500 exhibitors, including about 1,400 startups, with over 1,41,000 attendees, of which 40 per cent were international—from over 150 countries, regions, and territories.

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