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DREAME NEXT Opens in San Francisco: Full Product Ecosystem Launch

By Artūras Malašauskas Apr 28, 2026 4 min read Share:
Dreame Technology unveiled its complete product ecosystem at a four-day San Francisco event, revealing cross-category innovations built on shared motor and AI technology.

The handheld console manufacturer Dreame Technology opened DREAME NEXT, a four-day launch event at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco that marks the company's largest international showcase to date. For the first time, Dreame is presenting its full product ecosystem in a single event, spanning smart mobility, smart home appliances, personal devices, and premium personal care.

The event runs through April 30, 2026, according to the official press release. The name DREAME NEXT holds significant meaning for the company. It reflects the company's vision: next-generation products that redefine each category, a next-generation daily life where intelligent systems operate across environments, and a new chapter for the company—a ten-year Silicon Valley–anchored journey of innovation.

Therefore, the event is organized around five themed segments: Drive Next for smart mobility, Living Next for smart home appliances, Connect Next for personal devices, Self Next for premium personal care, and Humanity Next for the future of human technology. Each segment features global product debuts, technology announcements, and forums with leaders from across the technology landscape.

The stunning performance reflects the scale of the company behind it. Overseas revenue accounted for nearly 80 percent of total sales in 2025 and revenue has grown at a compound annual rate of 100 percent for eight consecutive years. In North America, revenue grew 189 percent year-on-year in 2025. Dreame products are now used in 42 million households across 120 countries and regions with a product portfolio spanning categories that, until recently, belonged to entirely separate industries.

Driving its category expansion is what Dreame calls a shared technology foundation. Dreame's three pillar technologies, high-speed digital motors, intelligent algorithms, and bionic robotic arms, power innovations across the company's major product categories, delivering cutting-edge performance and seamless user experiences. For instance, engineering that drives a high-speed digital motor at 200,000 RPM is also powering innovations in automotive systems, personal devices, and home appliances. DREAME NEXT is built to demonstrate how this cross-category application works in practice.

"Our Founder and CEO, Yu Hao, firmly believes that core technology is the root of everything. Technology comes first, then great products follow." said Chang Xinwei, Global President of Dreame Technology. As of December 2025, Dreame has filed more than 10,000 patents globally, with over 3,000 granted. Research personnel make up more than 70 percent of the company. As can be seen, DREAME NEXT is the result of that conviction. What began with a motor has grown into an ecosystem that spans how people move, how consumers live at home, and the devices everyday customers carry with them.

On the first day of the launch event, Dreame made a spectacular debut with its groundbreaking "Rocket Car" -the Nebula NEXT 01 JET Edition. The rocket-powered electric vehicle is equipped with a custom-built dual solid-fuel rocket booster system that responds in 150 milliseconds, generates a peak thrust of 100 kN, and delivers a 0-to-100 km/h time of 0.9 seconds. (This is either the future of transportation or a very expensive party trick.)

Meanwhile, this event is not only a showcase of the next generation of products. It is the beginning of the next decade.

On the opening day, five industry leaders—Sebastian Thrun, William Fong, Robert Scoble, Julie Zhuo, and James W. Keyes—discussed the theme 'In the Age of AI, Every Product Deserves a Reinvention,' exploring how AI is transforming innovation, productivity, talent, and collaboration.

"I think Dreame has the foundational OS for reality," said William. Julie Zhou noted that a company like Dreame can deliver the kind of freedom people want, and Sebastian Thrun concluded simply: "I think Dreame is really positioned to start moving from AI software into the physical world."

The forum concluded with a shared insight: over the next decade, those who can translate technological trends into real-world impact will define the next era of technology.

With DREAME NEXT, Dreame has put forward its clearest statement yet: that a technology company built on motors, algorithms, and robotic arms can compete across industries, attract world-class talent to its stage, and contribute to the global conversation about where technology goes next.

The official event page confirms the schedule and location details, with registration open for media, partners, investors, and industry leaders. Attendees can expect live product showcases, latest product launches, and pioneering cross-industry dialogues focused on the future of technology across AI, robotics, and intelligent living. The event is free to attend, though registration is required.

Whether this ecosystem approach translates to sustained market dominance remains to be seen. The rocket car is impressive on paper, but actual consumer adoption of such extreme performance vehicles is historically limited. The real test will be whether Dreame's shared technology foundation delivers tangible benefits across its product categories, or if it's just marketing speak for "we make motors really well."

Arturas Malas Artūras Malašauskas is an AI Systems Integrator with 20+ years of production-grade web engineering experience. He has designed, shipped, and scaled enterprise Python/PHP systems for logistics, SaaS, and public-sector clients. For the past year, he has focused exclusively on AI integrations: deploying open-source LLMs, building generative media pipelines (image, audio, video), and engineering multi-agent workflows for real production environments. His standard: reproducibility, security, cost-efficient inference—no vaporware. He documents and evaluates emerging AI tooling, separating verified capabilities from marketing noise. Technical editor at: muza-ai.eu, ai-verslas.lt, ai-naujinos.lt Connect on LinkedIn
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