Welcome to Beyond the Screen: IRL Tech Talk, where we dive into the real-world innovations transforming our digital lives. As of early 2026, the tech landscape is buzzing with events that bridge screens and physical spaces, making technology more immersive and accessible than ever.
Kicking off the year, CES 2026 in Las Vegas is set to showcase breakthroughs in AI, fintech, and enterprise solutions, according to Forvis Mazars, with teams from the U.S., U.K., and France gearing up to explore emerging trends. This global proving ground for innovators promises hands-on demos that echo our theme of tech beyond the screen.
Looking ahead, Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) 2026, happening February 3-6 at Fira de Barcelona Gran Via, spotlights Christie's "Passion meets possibility" booth in Hall 3, Stand 3K500. Christie Digital Systems USA reports interactive highlights like masks illuminated by new Korus Series 1DLP laser projectors—visitors design patterns on tablets that project instantly onto Indian, Venetian, and Chinese opera-themed masks. A massive elephant sculpture mapped with M 4K25 RGB pure laser projectors adds wow factor, while the global launch of the lightweight Korus Series, 30% lighter at 38 pounds, redefines portable 4K UHD+ projection. Christie MicroTiles LED and the XP Series preview, powered by VividLife processing for pixel-perfect accuracy, demonstrate how visual tech enables storytelling in museums, events, and beyond.
Accessibility remains front and center, as TPgi's Weekly Reading List from January 26, 2026, compiles must-knows like Vispero's podcast on JAWS and ZoomText innovations, Diana Khalipina's tips on animations and AI content barriers, and Steven Aquino's coverage of AIMAC's first results for AI model accessibility. These insights remind us that true IRL tech talk includes inclusive design, from touch targets to hybrid intelligence per Level Access.
In unscripted content, Realscreen notes challenges like M&A and vertical series for 2026, with Jenn Levy heading Amazon MGM's unscripted division and Fox's deal with Tracee Ellis Ross signaling fresh factual entertainment blending tech and narrative.
Blooloop highlights attractions trends like rapid tech evolutions in visitor experiences, tying into Christie's immersive demos. Meanwhile, Education Week urges educators to counter real-world fears with steady classrooms, underscoring tech's role in fostering belonging amid global tensions.
These events and innovations prove tech is leaping off screens into tangible, passionate possibilities—stay tuned for more.
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