
David Byron
Principal, Chief Executive Officer

Lauren Burger
Senior Design Strategist
CES 2024: The Design Scoop
A First Look at the Design & Innovation Trends Emerging from CES 2026
CES 2026 is underway, and our team is on the ground in Las Vegas tracking what’s next in design, technology, and innovation.
Every year, CES offers a diverse mix of concepts, launches, and hype. Once the show wraps, we’ll be publishing our annual CES trend report – The Design Scoop – synthesizing what we observed across the show floor: emerging technologies, shifting design priorities, and the signals we believe will shape the next wave of innovation.
Before the report is released, we’re opening a limited number of briefing sessions. These meetings give teams a live walkthrough of our CES 2026 insights, with time to discuss what the trends could mean for your products, portfolio, or roadmap.
If you’d like to reserve a meeting with our team to review the CES 2026 Design Scoop as soon as it’s ready, sign up using the button at the right, or email us here.

CES 2026: Trend Report Coming Soon
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David Byron
Principal, Chief Executive Officer
As Principal and Chief Executive Officer, David leads the firm and our partners to design with purpose and create new futures. With over 12 years at SF, and 25 years in the industry, David’s passion for learning and ability to translate complex problems into simplified opportunities with clear pathways to tactical solutions has helped SF’s partners bring game-changing solutions to market. Over the last decade plus, he’s led design efforts spanning the Hyundai ELEVATE and TIGER walking cars, to automotive HMI solutions and high-speed trains, to home appliances and virtual education solutions. His focus is on driving innovation for SF’s partners by identifying human-centered needs and new market opportunities, and creating emotionally resonant, real-world solutions that create market value.
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Lauren Burger
Senior Design Strategist
With a background emphasizing the importance of combining both human desirability with engineering feasibility in design, Lauren has a deep passion for understanding the needs of people and how they translate to a business growth strategy. She spent her early career growing and running her own small business, including managing new product innovation, instituting a multi-channel retail approach, and developing all marketing and PR communications. From there, she spent the next several years expanding her consumer research and business strategy skills at Gongos, Inc., where she specialized in bringing a human-centric approach to knowledge synthesis, trends, and innovation projects.


