Dreame Hosts Full Launch Week in Silicon Valley, Showcasing Everything from Robot Vacuums to a Concept Supercar
The Palace of Fine Arts Transforms into a Tech Expo
On April 27, 2026, the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco played host to an extraordinary tech showcase. Media representatives, KOLs, and clients from over 50 countries gathered at the venue, which was no longer just a historic arts landmark — it had been transformed by Chinese tech company Dreame into an "Everything Everywhere All at Once"-style immersive launch event.
The event, dubbed "DREAME NEXT," made Dreame the first tech company in the world to hold a full launch week in Silicon Valley — a distinction previously reserved for Silicon Valley giants like Apple and Google.
From Pendants to Rocket Cars: A Full Product Matrix Takes the Stage
The exhibition area featured a dazzling lineup of products. From smart pendants, hair dryers, LED beauty masks, and robot vacuums to floor washers, air conditioners, refrigerators, and smartphones, Dreame covered virtually every corner of smart living.
The most eye-catching exhibit was a concept supercar called the "Nebula NEXT 01" — which Dreame dubbed the "Rocket Car." The unveiling signaled that Dreame is extending its core technological capabilities, such as high-speed digital motors, into far broader domains, moving beyond home cleaning appliances toward more imaginative product forms.
Top-Tier Guests Bridge Tech and Culture
The guest lineup was equally star-studded. Turing Award laureate David Patterson, former 7-Eleven CEO James Keyes, a former Meta VP, and other tech and business leaders took the stage for in-depth discussions on "How AI Is Reshaping the Physical World."
Even more buzz-worthy, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak and NBA legend Dwyane Wade made appearances, with Wade even engaging in a playful showdown against one of Dreame's robot vacuums. This blend of high-level tech discourse and entertaining interaction demonstrated Dreame's unique approach to global brand communication.
Six Years of 100x Growth, with Overseas Markets as the Main Engine
Behind the impressive launch event lies Dreame's track record of sustained high-speed growth. In 2025, Dreame's revenue surpassed 40 billion RMB, maintaining over 100% year-over-year growth for six consecutive years. Even more notably, Dreame's revenue structure has undergone a fundamental shift — overseas markets now account for nearly 80% of total revenue, with products available in over 120 countries and regions and more than 6,500 offline stores worldwide.
This means Dreame has completed its transformation from a "Chinese brand going overseas" to a truly "global tech brand." Choosing to hold such a large-scale launch week in Silicon Valley — the heartland of global tech innovation — is a direct reflection of this strategic positioning.
AI Reshaping the Physical World: Dreame's Technological Ambitions
Judging by the event's thematic focus, Dreame is deeply integrating AI technology across its entire product portfolio. Whether it's intelligent navigation and obstacle avoidance in robot vacuums or potential smart driving assistance systems in the concept supercar, AI is becoming the core technological thread connecting all of Dreame's product lines.
The presence of Turing Award winner Patterson also sent an important signal: Dreame is seeking to establish technological authority at the intersection of AI and hardware, rather than positioning itself as merely a home appliance manufacturer.
Outlook: A New Paradigm for Chinese Tech Brands Going Global
Dreame's Silicon Valley launch week offers a fresh template for the globalization of Chinese tech companies. Departing from the traditional path of competing on price-to-performance ratio, Dreame has opted for a dual-engine model driven by "technological brand power + cultural influence," leveraging top-tier guests, concept products, and immersive experiences to build a premium brand image.
In an increasingly complex global trade environment, whether Dreame can sustain its six-year streak of hundredfold growth will depend on its comprehensive strengths in AI R&D, global supply chain management, and localized brand operations. But at the very least, during this one week at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco, Dreame proved that Chinese tech brands are equally capable of telling a compelling "Everything Everywhere All at Once" story in the heart of Silicon Valley.
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