Panasonic's CES 2025 keynote highlighted its commitment to innovation and sustainability, unveiling several groundbreaking products. Among these is UMI, an AI-powered wellness assistant designed to enhance family connections and health management. The company also introduced next-generation EV batteries, including the 4680 model, which promises significantly higher capacity at a lower cost.
The keynote emphasized Panasonic's focus on creating a circular economy through sustainable battery technology, in partnership with Redwood Materials. Additionally, the OASYS HVAC system was presented as an energy-efficient solution for homes, while the AI tools portfolio aims to transform consumer and enterprise experiences. Panasonic's collaboration with Anthropic for UMI showcases the integration of reliable AI in everyday life.
• Panasonic introduces UMI, an AI wellness coach for families.
• Next-gen 4680 EV battery promises five times the capacity of the 2170 model.
UMI serves as a family wellness coach, helping users set health goals and connect.
The concept emphasizes recycling and sustainable practices in battery technology.
Used by Blue Yonder to enhance supply chain management through data analytics.
Panasonic is a leader in EV battery manufacturing and AI-driven consumer solutions.
Anthropic focuses on building reliable AI, contributing to UMI's development.
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