CES 2025: The Future of Technology Arrives in Las Vegas

The world’s most important technology event, CES 2025, will take place from January 7 to 10 in Las Vegas, bringing together industry leaders, global brands, innovative startups, executives, and government representatives. This year, the event features over 4,500 exhibitors, 1,100 speakers, and more than 300 conference sessions.

Gary Shapiro, CEO of the Consumer Technology Association (CTA) and organizer of CES, emphasized the excitement for this edition: “We are ready to dive into CES 2025, where attendees will discover the latest in artificial intelligence, digital health, advanced mobility, and sustainability.”


Key Trends at CES 2025

  1. Artificial Intelligence: Generative AI leads innovation in user experience, productivity, and health. Exhibitors like DeepX, LG, Samsung, and Siemens showcase applications ranging from advanced chatbots to computer vision models.
  2. Digital Health: Innovations aimed at improving health equity and empowering patients. Companies like Withings, OnMed, and Resmed stand out.
  3. Mobility: The shift towards autonomous and electric vehicles dominates the agenda, featuring exhibits from BMW, Honda, Caterpillar, and Waymo in the new mobility area in the West Hall.
  4. Sustainability: Technologies focused on reducing emissions and improving energy efficiency, including innovations from Panasonic, Jackery, and D-Carbonize.
  5. Quantum: Advances in quantum hardware and software that promise to revolutionize security and computing.

Must-Attend Presentations and Keynotes

Monday, January 6

Tuesday, January 7

  • Yuki Kusumi, CEO of Panasonic Holdings (8:30 AM, Venetian).
  • Jennifer Witz, CEO of SiriusXM (11:00 AM, ARIA).
  • Ed Bastian, CEO of Delta Air Lines, at the Sphere (5:00 PM). Includes a concert by Lenny Kravitz.

Wednesday, January 8

  • Martin Lundstedt, CEO of Volvo Group (9:00 AM, Venetian).
  • Julie Sweet, CEO of Accenture (2:00 PM, Venetian).

New Features and Exhibition Areas

  1. LVCC West Hall: All about mobility, from electric cars to marine technology. Key exhibitors include Amazon Automotive, Mobileye, and Zeekr.
  2. Eureka Park (The Venetian): Startup hub with over 1,400 emerging companies from around the world. Notable pavilions from South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, and Ukraine.
  3. LVCC North Hall: Innovations in IoT, sustainability, and business solutions. Companies like Hitachi, Siemens, and Xpeng AeroHT will be present.
  4. LVCC Central Hall: Technology for home and immersive entertainment. Exhibitors: LG, Sony, TCL.

Highlight Conferences and Spaces

  • Digital Health:
    • AI in Health by 2030 (Wednesday, January 8, 2:00 PM, Venetian).
    • Innovations in Women’s Health (Thursday, January 9, 10:00 AM, Venetian).
  • Mobility:
    • Building Physical AI for Mobility (Tuesday, January 7, 10:30 AM, LVCC West Hall).
    • Revolution in Batteries for Electric Vehicles (Tuesday, January 7, 2:20 PM, LVCC West Hall).
  • Sustainability:
    • Energy Infrastructure of the Future (Thursday, January 9, 9:00 AM, LVCC N261).
  • Quantum:
    • Practical Applications of Quantum Computing (Thursday, January 9, 9:00 AM, LVCC West Hall).

Key NVIDIA Innovations at CES 2025

NVIDIA stands out with the launch of new platforms, including Cosmos, for the development of robots and autonomous vehicles. Additionally, their new GeForce RTX 50 GPUs promise to transform graphics and artificial intelligence in homes. Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA, stated: “The revolution of physical AI is here, transforming industries such as mobility and robotics.”


CES also includes two exclusive press days (January 5 and 6) at Mandalay Bay, featuring presentations from leading brands such as LG, Samsung, and Sony. For more details, download the official CES app or visit CES.tech.

With a blend of technological innovation, sustainability, and advanced mobility, CES 2025 promises to be the global epicenter of trends that will define the future.

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