Welcome to our CES 2020 liveblog! The WIRED crew is on the ground here in Las Vegas to touch, test, prod, and fondle all of the latest doodads, robot bartenders, underwater drones, and exoskeletons. This liveblog is the place where we’ll report all of our findings. We’ll have videos, photos, written dispatches, and since we’re in the latter half of CES, we’ll probably start to get a little goofy.
We’re on Pacific Standard Time here in Las Vegas, so expect updates to start rolling in around 11 am eastern, or 8 am out west. Refresh the page every once in a while and you’ll see the newest piece of news appear at the top of the page. We’ll keep updating until at least 6 pm PT with some sporadic evening updates after that.
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Got a Spare Shipping Crate?
The Planty Cube from N.Thing is a modular vertical farm system designed to fit inside a standard, 40-foot shipping container. The hydroponic beds that slot into the wall racks are made for growing veggies (leafy greens mostly) in a contamination-free environment.
If you want to build a large-scale farm, you can do so, arranging and stacking up to 96 shipping containers filled with plants in all stages of life, from seed to harvest.
—Michael Calore
Meat Master