Event CoverageCES 2019 Day 4 Takeaways: Innovative Technology Startups At CES Coresight Research January 10, 2019 Executive SummaryThe Coresight Research team is in Las Vegas this week for CES 2019 (formerly, the Consumer Electronics Show). This year’s event features over 4,400 exhibiting companies, including standout startups alongside established companies. Here are some of the more notable startups that we saw on day four: Udelv, a self-driving delivery startup, announced that it was partnering with Walmart to pilot an autonomous grocery delivery service. ForwardX debuted a self-driving suitcase that follows you on its own. The suitcase, called Ovis, is equipped with sensors to identify you – as opposed to someone else passing by – and to avoid obstacles along the way. Gillette partnered with Formlabs – a Boston startup that specializes in 3D printing technology – to personalize and 3D print razor handles. Please Login to read the full report. Not a member? To access this content for free, register for a free account. This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in: The CORE 3.0 Framework for Artificial Intelligence in RetailHoliday Shopping Starts in the Summer: Tariffs Trigger Ultra-Early Holiday Shopping in 2025—Data GraphicThree Data Points We’re Watching This Week, Week 11: US CPG E-Commerce LatestThree Data Points We’re Watching This Week, Week 21: US Retail and Consumer Developments