A concept car is unveiled at the tech conference Dreamy Next, held April 27–30 (local time) at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco, United States./Courtesy of Dreamy

Chinese home appliance corporations Dreame Technology said on the 4th that it wrapped up its global tech conference "DREAME NEXT" in San Francisco. At the event, Dreame previewed an expansion of its business scope, including unveiling a concept car.

DREAME NEXT was the largest global launch event since Dreame was founded. Over four days, Dreame presented a next-generation smart ecosystem and a 10-year vision. It also unveiled a product ecosystem spanning smart mobility, smart home appliances, personal devices, and premium personal care, along with more than 100 technologies.

In smart mobility, the company showcased the concept car "Nebula NEXT 01 JET Edition," equipped with rocket propulsion technology and a 2,160-line LiDAR system. In the smart home institutional sector, it unveiled artificial intelligence (AI)-based appliances including refrigerators, air conditioners, TVs, and laundry robots.

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Key products included: ▲ the N1 refrigerator with food recognition and personalized meal recommendations ▲ the X60 series air conditioner featuring a dual robot-arm structure ▲ the R8000F TV, which tracks a user's location in real time to optimize sound ▲ the Z1 embedded-AI laundry robot that autonomously handles everything from picking up laundry to washing, drying, and returning it.

In the personal devices institutional sector, it unveiled the flagship smartphone "Aurora NEX" and the smartphone "Aurora LUX." It also introduced wearables such as a smart ring, pendant, watch, and smart glasses. Aurora NEX features a modular hardware structure that lets users physically reconfigure the device.

At the "Connect NEXT" talk held after the Aurora series announcement, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak attended. Discussing the direction of mobile phones over the next 10 years and AI technology with Dreame Global President Chang Xinwei, he said, "We should think about how to make what we have today better, keep improving, and continue moving toward a great future."

Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak attends the tech conference Dreamy Next./Courtesy of Dreamy

In the personal care institutional sector, it unveiled product lines for hair care, skin care, and hair removal. Dreame said first-quarter revenue this year in the North American personal care institutional sector rose 1,230% from a year earlier.

In the "Living NEXT" session, NBA champion Dwyane Wade took part in a product demonstration. At the "Humanity NEXT" forum on the final day, attendees included Turing Award winner David Patterson, professor emeritus at UC Berkeley, and Sylvia Acevedo, a NASA rocket scientist and board member.

Dreame Global President Chang Xinwei said, "We founded Dreame on the belief that core technology is the source of everything, and I think the four days in San Francisco showed what results are possible when that belief is applied across an entire product ecosystem," adding, "DREAME NEXT is not the conclusion of the strategy we pursue, but the first chapter opening Dreame's next 10 years."

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