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Dreame Hosts Week-Long Launch Event in Silicon Valley, Unveiling Everything From Robot Vacuums to a Concept Supercar

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💡 Dreame held its "DREAME NEXT" launch event at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco, becoming the first tech company to host a full launch week in Silicon Valley. The event showcased a full product lineup spanning smart cleaning devices to a concept supercar, as the company's 2025 revenue surpassed 40 billion yuan with nearly 80% coming from overseas markets.

The Palace of Fine Arts Transforms Into a Tech Showcase

On April 27, 2026, the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco played host to a spectacular tech extravaganza. Chinese smart hardware company Dreame held its global launch event dubbed "DREAME NEXT," drawing media, KOLs, and clients from over 50 countries and turning the iconic arts venue into an "Everything Everywhere All at Once"-style tech expo.

With this event, Dreame became the world's first tech company to host a full launch week in Silicon Valley — a bold brand statement in its own right.

From Smart Pendants to a Rocket Car: A Jaw-Dropping Full-Category Product Lineup

The product lineup on display was staggering in its breadth. From smart pendants, hair dryers, LED beauty masks, and robot vacuums to floor washers, air conditioners, refrigerators, and smartphones, Dreame covered virtually every aspect of smart living. The showstopper was undoubtedly the "Nebula NEXT 01" — a concept supercar featuring "rocket car" design language that extends Dreame's technological ambitions from the home into the mobility space.

On stage, heavyweight guests including Turing Award laureate David Patterson, former 7-Eleven CEO James Keyes, and a former Meta VP discussed how AI is reshaping the physical world. Appearances by Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak and NBA legend Dwyane Wade brought the crowd to a fever pitch — Wade even engaged in a playful challenge against a robot vacuum, showcasing Dreame's smart interaction capabilities.

AI Driving the Physical World: Dreame's Technology Vision

The theme of Dreame's launch event went beyond mere product showcasing — it conveyed a deeper message: AI is moving from the digital world into the physical one. From autonomous navigation and obstacle avoidance in robot vacuums to coordinated control of whole-home smart ecosystems, Dreame is bringing the concept of embodied intelligence to consumer-grade products.

Inviting luminaries such as a Turing Award winner from both academia and industry also reflects Dreame's determination to claim a place in the global tech discourse. This company, which started in cleaning appliances, is actively redefining itself — not just as a home appliance manufacturer, but as a technology platform company built on high-speed motors and AI.

Overseas Revenue Approaching 80%: Deepening Global Strategy

Dreame's global track record is equally impressive. In 2025, the company's revenue surpassed 40 billion yuan, maintaining over 100% year-over-year growth for six consecutive years. More notably, Dreame's primary market has shifted from domestic to international, with overseas revenue accounting for nearly 80% of total sales. Its products are available in over 120 countries and regions through more than 6,500 offline stores.

Choosing Silicon Valley — the global epicenter of tech innovation — for a major launch event is not just a brand exposure strategy; it is a critical step for Dreame to demonstrate its technological prowess and brand vision to the world. As competition intensifies among Chinese tech companies expanding overseas, Dreame is building differentiated brand recognition through a premium, high-profile approach.

Outlook: A New Paradigm for Chinese Smart Hardware Globalization

The significance of Dreame's Silicon Valley launch week may extend well beyond a single company's product release. It represents a new paradigm for the globalization of Chinese smart hardware companies — one that no longer relies on low-price strategies and channel distribution, but instead competes for influence on the global tech stage through technological innovation, brand storytelling, and ecosystem building.

From robot vacuums to a concept supercar, Dreame is using its "Everything Everywhere All at Once"-style product matrix to tell a Chinese story about the deep integration of AI and the physical world. How far this path leads is well worth watching.