CES 2025: The Technological Revolution on the Global Stage

The world’s most influential tech fair, CES 2025, successfully concluded in Las Vegas, attracting over 141,000 attendees from more than 150 countries. During the event, 4,500 exhibitors, including 1,400 startups, showcased revolutionary innovations in artificial intelligence, digital health, sustainability, mobility, and more, solidifying CES as the global epicenter of innovation.


Key Figures from CES 2025

  • Attendees: Over 141,000, with 40% being international.
  • Exhibitors: Over 4,500, including 1,400 startups from 39 countries.
  • Conferences: More than 300 sessions featuring 1,200 speakers.
  • Media: Over 6,000 journalists and industry analysts.

Gary Shapiro, CEO of the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), highlighted: “CES is the place where innovation comes to life. It’s a showcase of launches, partnerships, and technologies that will shape the future of the industry.”


Highlighted Technology Trends

Artificial Intelligence (AI)

From personal assistants to advanced medical applications, AI took center stage at CES 2025 with innovative solutions enhancing productivity and quality of life. NVIDIA, for instance, introduced its GeForce RTX 50 processor along with generative AI tools for robotics and autonomous navigation.

Digital Health

The health sector had a prominent presence at the Venetian, showcasing technologies that are revolutionizing telemedicine, wellness, and patient care. Companies like ResMed, Panasonic, and Withings displayed advances in wearable devices and remote monitoring.

Mobility

Innovation in mobility spanned electric vehicles, autonomous aircraft, and maritime solutions. BMW, Waymo, and Honda made headlines with advances in sustainable transport and autonomous driving technology.

Sustainability

The energy transition and sustainable technologies were central themes, featuring advancements in batteries, alternative materials like graphene, and off-grid renewable solutions. Panasonic and Sony Honda Mobility led the showcases in this area.

Quantum Computing

The impact of quantum computing, especially when combined with AI, was explored in applications ranging from logistics to medical research. Companies like IBM and IonQ demonstrated significant advancements.


Eureka Park: The Epicenter of Startups

With over 1,400 startups from 39 countries, Eureka Park served as a stage for innovations in accessibility, sustainability, digital health, and artificial intelligence. This space connected investors, visionaries, and media, highlighting technologies that promise to change the world.


Featured Keynotes

  • NVIDIA: Jensen Huang presented the new generation of GPUs and their AI platform for autonomous vehicles.
  • Panasonic: Yuki Kusumi introduced Umi, a digital platform for family wellness.
  • Delta Air Lines: Ed Bastian dazzled with an immersive experience at Sphere, showcasing innovations in travel and partnerships with companies like Airbus and Uber.
  • Waymo: Tekedra Mawakana announced the expansion of their autonomous transport service.

Key Programming and Events

  • C Space: Focused on branding, technology, and media, bringing together leaders from companies like Reddit and NBCUniversal.
  • Digital Health Summit: Explored how technology is transforming medicine and wellness.
  • Quantum Means Business: A look at the future of quantum computing and its impact on the global economy.

Upcoming CES Edition

CES will return to Las Vegas from January 6 to 9, 2026, once again promising to be the main stage for innovations that will define the future.

CES is not just an event; it’s a global movement that connects technology and humanity to create a better tomorrow. With a blend of creativity, connectivity, and innovation, CES 2025 demonstrated why it remains the nerve center of technological progress.

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