Where Technology Meets Humanity to Create
Extraordinary Possibilities
LAS
VEGAS, Jan. 10, 2025 /CNW/ -- CES®
2025, the most powerful tech event in the world, welcomed over
141,000 attendees from around the globe. With more than 4500
exhibitors, including 1400 startups, and more than 6000 media
attendees, CES highlights the innovation and technology trends
addressing global challenges and shaping the future.
"CES is where innovation comes to life," said Gary Shapiro, CEO and Vice Chair, Consumer
Technology Association (CTA)®, owner and producer of
CES. "From the largest companies to trailblazing startups, the
entire tech ecosystem is at the show. CES is the stage for
groundbreaking product launches, transformative partnerships, and
serendipitous business moments that define the future of
technology."
CES 2025 by the Numbers*
- 4500+ exhibitors, including 1400 startups
- 141,000+ attendees, of which 40% were international from over
150 countries, regions, and territories
- 6000+ global media, content creators, and industry
analysts
- Over 60% of Fortune 500 companies
- 300+ conference sessions with 1200+ speakers
- 27,000+ news stories and content
*pre-audit figures
"From groundbreaking innovations that improve lives to
transformative ideas that redefine industries, CES is a celebration
of the art of the possible, showcasing how technology enriches our
world and inspires a brighter future for all," said Kinsey
Fabrizio, President, CTA. "The evolution of CES has surged at this
year's show, where creativity, connectivity, and innovation inspire
with visionary keynotes, thought-provoking conference sessions, and
mind-blowing exhibits."
As one of the most transparent trade shows, CES adheres to
rigorous auditing standards established by UFI, The Global
Association of the Exhibition Industry. To maintain the integrity
of its reports, CES engages independent auditors, fostering trust
among stakeholders.
"CES reaffirms its status as the largest audited annual business
event," said Fabrizio. "We look forward to releasing third-party
confirmation in the spring, because at CTA we believe auditing is
not just a nice-to-have, but the gold standard for global business
events."
Catch all the highlights and announcements from CES 2025 –
including all conference programming—via CES YouTube and the
CES Tech Talk Podcast. Watch the CES 2025 State of the Industry
Address here.
CES 2025 Highlights
Artificial Intelligence – CES 2025 connected the
dots between humanity and AI through powerful exhibits and
programming. From AI-driven productivity tools to breakthroughs in
medical advancements, products and services on the show floor
demonstrated that artificial intelligence is not just a technology
trend but a transformative force improving lives worldwide.
Exhibitors included: AMD, Hisense, LG, NVIDIA, Qualcomm,
Samsung, Siemens, TCL
Digital Health – This year, CES 2025 saw tremendous
energy at the Venetian where attendees witnessed the category's
seamless alignment with the smart living experience. CES has
cemented itself as a premier convenor for the healthcare industry,
bringing together trailblazers to explore biotechnology,
telehealth, and wellness advancements that enhance patient care and
longevity. Attendees celebrated the vibrant and dynamic environment
that underscored how technology is transforming everyday life,
particularly in health and wellness.
Exhibitors & Sponsors included: AARP, Abbott,
Eyebot, FlowBeams, Lumia Health, OnMed, Panasonic, ResMed,
Withings
Energy Transition – With the growth of high-power
demand technologies like AI, cloud, and other data center
innovations, the energy transition to zero carbon sources was a
significant focus at CES 2025. Experimental energy solutions
including battery and energy storage technologies, emerging energy
sources like green hydrogen, and small modular nuclear reactors
were highlights on the show floor.
Exhibitors included: Eaton,
Jackery, Otrera, SK, Sony Honda Mobility
Mobility – Mobility innovation spanned
construction, agriculture, marine tech, and advanced air travel. At
CES 2025, self-driving and electric technologies enhanced planes
and boats, and EV market growth brought new models from global OEMs
to the show. Automation in construction and industry enhanced
safety and addressed workforce gaps in labor-intensive roles.
Exhibitors included: Aptera Motors, BMW, Bosch,
Brunswick, Caterpillar, Daedong, Garmin, Honda, Invo Station, John
Deere, Kubota, Mobileye, Oshkosh, Scout Motors, Sumitomo Rubber,
Scout Motors, Suzuki, Waymo, Xpeng AeroHT, Zeekr
Quantum – CES 2025 featured the latest
innovations in quantum technologies, offering a glimpse into the
future. Quantum technology uses properties of quantum mechanics to
enable three distinct disciplines: improved networking, computing,
and sensing. Innovations at the show demonstrated how quantum
computing, working alongside AI, will allow for breakthroughs in
research and computing for finance, chemistry, materials,
logistics, and more.
Exhibitors included: Integrated Quantum Photonic, IonQ,
QSIMPLUS, Quandela, SK
Sustainability – Sustainability is a crucial trend
shaping technology innovation, especially in the context of energy
transition. CES featured key advancements including new battery
technologies, alternative material development like graphene, and
off-grid renewable energy solutions. The show also put a spotlight
on innovations such as synthetic microbes, bioplastics, and
self-healing concrete that will contribute to sustainable
construction.
Exhibitors included: Hydrific, Lyten, Melliens,
Panasonic
Startups – Eureka Park was completely full,
with 1400 startups from 39 countries including country pavilions
representing Africa, European
Union (EU), France, Italy, Israel, Japan, Korea, Netherlands, Switzerland, and Ukraine. Eureka Park is where innovators,
investors, and the media meet to highlight and get hands-on with
the technologies that will shape our collective future in core
areas including accessibility, AI, digital health, and
sustainability.
Keynotes
NVIDIA
NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang on Monday drew 6300 attendees
to unveil the GeForce RTX 50, surpassing the RTX 4090 in
performance, and introduced Agentic AI, a real-time assistant to
streamline consumer workflows. Huang also showcased the Cosmos
World Foundation Model and generative AI tools to advance robotics
navigation. Highlighting AI-driven innovation, Huang announced a
partnership with Toyota to develop next-gen autonomous vehicles
using the safety-certified NVIDIA DriveOS.
Panasonic Holdings Corporation
Panasonic Holdings Group CEO Yuki
Kusumi shared Panasonic Group's vision for sustainability,
artificial intelligence, and the health of future generations. DJ
and record producer Steve Aoki
jump-started the keynote with a performance before Mr. Kusumi,
joined on stage by Marvel actor Anthony
Mackie and other Panasonic Group leaders, delivered
Panasonic's "Well Into the Future" message. As an extension of the
current Panasonic Well portfolio, Panasonic announced Umi, a
holistic digital family wellness platform and coach.
SiriusXM
Jennifer Witz,
CEO, SiriusXM, joined Ashley
Flowers, #1 female podcaster in the U.S. and host of the hit
podcast Crime Junkie, on the C Space stage to deliver a keynote on
the intersection of technology, creativity, and storytelling in
audio. The conversation covered the importance of authenticity, how
AI is changing the creative landscape, and adapting consumer
interests.
X Corp.
Linda Yaccarino, CEO, X Corp., spoke
with award-winning journalist Catherine
Herridge about how the company is defining the future
of digital communication. The conversation focused on X's
transformational work to create a "global newsroom in your pocket."
Yaccarino highlighted the significance of Meta's announcement that
the company will follow X's lead in adopting a community notes
approach to content moderation.
Delta Air Lines at Sphere
The first keynote at Sphere in CES history wowed over 8000
attendees! The immersive experience spotlighted Delta Air Lines'
innovations in seamless travel, onboard experiences, and the future
of flight. Ed Bastian, CEO, Delta
Air Lines, announced Delta Concierge and partnerships with Airbus,
DraftKings, Joby, Uber, and YouTube. Special guests included
actress Viola Davis, football legend
Tom Brady, and GRAMMY-winning icon
Lenny Kravitz.
Volvo Group
Martin
Lundstedt, President and CEO, Volvo Group, emphasized the
company's commitment to building a safer, more sustainable, and
more productive future. He called on policymakers and industry
leaders to accelerate the transition to zero emission vehicles and
discussed the company's partnership with Aurora, aimed at advancing
the development of safer, self-driving vehicles.
Accenture
Julie Sweet, Chair and CEO,
Accenture, discussed how data, AI, and new ways of working are
transforming industries and addressing global challenges with
Julia Boorstin, CNBC senior media
& tech correspondent. Sweet emphasized the need for businesses
to build trust in AI technologies, especially as AI becomes
increasingly autonomous in a society where trust is scarce. She
also highlighted Accenture's 25th annual Tech Vision, which
explores the paths leaders can take when AI is ubiquitous.
Waymo
Tekedra Mawakana, co-CEO, Waymo, spoke with
Bloomberg Technology's Ed Ludlow on
the company's progress in developing its self-driving technology,
Waymo Driver. Mawakana emphasized safety and expanding its
autonomous ride-hailing service to new cities while showcasing
advancements in technology and outlining a vision for a safer and
more accessible future.
Conference Programming
CES 2025 offered more than 300
conference sessions, exploring how tech solves some of the world's
greatest challenges.
- C Space – C Space at ARIA brought together thousands of
senior-level marketing professionals to explore the intersection of
technology, media, and branding. Attendees heard from leading
industry innovators from brands like Reddit, NBCUniversal, and
Microsoft Advertising about how technology is shaping the future of
storytelling, consumer engagement, and brand strategy. C Space
sessions emphasized the importance of creativity and authenticity
in navigating the ever-evolving digital landscape.
- CES Creator Space – The first-ever CES Creator Space,
presented by Sony, gathered storytellers to network, create
content, and relax in between visiting exhibitors. Sessions led by
industry experts helped creators elevate their craft, featuring
discussions on storytelling, content monetization, brand
partnerships, rights and ownership, and more.
- Digital Health Summit brought together the entire health
ecosystem to learn, network, and explore the role technology plays
in advancing and reforming medicine, healthcare, and consumer
wellness.
- Great Minds series explored the intersection of
technology and humanity. Speakers included C-Suite executives,
philanthropists, influencers, government leaders, entrepreneurs,
venture capitalists, and more.
- Innovation for All Track included dedicated programming
focused on ensuring all voices are represented in technology and
innovation, bringing together thought leaders for a series of
engagement opportunities, dynamic session content, and networking
events.
- Innovation Policy Summit advanced CTA's Innovation
Agenda. CES brought together policymakers and government guests
from around the world to discuss domestic and global tech policy
issues including AI, privacy, trade, competition, and more.
Conference sessions featured high-level government speakers from
the White House, Department of Commerce, Department of Homeland
Security, Department of Transportation, Federal Communications
Commission, Federal Maritime Commission, Federal Trade Commission,
and more.
- Mobility Stage made its debut in West Hall, exploring
the future of mobility tech on the CES show floor. Topics included
AI, connected vehicles, software, supply chain, and more.
- Quantum Means Business, a multi-session conference track
developed with Quantum World Congress, gathered some of the
brightest quantum minds, showcasing breakthroughs that were once
confined to science fiction. Industry leaders from IBM, Microsoft,
and beyond shared insights into how quantum, paired with
advancements in AI and machine learning, creates unparalleled
opportunities across industries.
- Startup Stage in Eureka Park brought together
visionaries to discuss AI, health, startup funding, and more.
Celebrities at CES
Celebrity brand ambassadors like Alexis
Ohanian, Denim Richards, Karlie
Kloss, Maria Shriver,
Mark Cuban, Martha Stewart, Meghan
Trainor, Sophia Bush,
Stevie Wonder, Terry Crews, Tim
Meadows, Tunde Oyeneyin, and
will.i.am attended the show. Read more about CES 2025 celebrity
guest participation here.
Visit CES or the CES App, sponsored by Panasonic, for
keynotes, sessions, and product announcements. View
the high-res image gallery and download
B-roll. Check out news from this week with CTA press releases
including CTA's U.S. Consumer Technology One-Year Industry
Forecast, CES 2025 Green Grants, CTA 2025 Global
Innovation Scorecard, CES 2025 Open, and a new investment
in Quantum Word Congress.
We'll DIVE IN again as CES returns to Las Vegas January 6-9,
2026.
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innovators hit the stage. Owned and produced by the Consumer
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aspect of the tech sector. CES 2025 takes place Jan. 7-10, 2025, in Las
Vegas. Learn more at CES.tech and follow CES on
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