The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025 is set to return to Las Vegas from January 7-10, featuring over 4,500 exhibitors, including 1,400 startups. Here are the key highlights to watch:
First, Generative AI dominates the show floor. Major players including Samsung, LG, Siemens, and DeepX will showcase their AI innovations. NVIDIA’s founder and CEO Jensen Huang’s keynote on January 6 is highly anticipated for his vision of AI’s future.
Second, mobility evolution takes a leap forward. The show brings together traditional automakers like BMW and Honda, autonomous driving companies like Waymo, and industrial giants Caterpillar and John Deere, demonstrating innovations in autonomous and electric vehicles. Notably, Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian will deliver the first-ever CES keynote at the revolutionary Sphere venue, offering insights into aviation’s future.
Third, Quantum Computing emerges as a new frontier. In partnership with Quantum World Congress, CES will feature a half-day conference showcasing advancements in security, sensing, and computing applications.
Fourth, Digital Health innovation continues to expand. Companies like AARP, EssilorLuxottica, and Withings will present technologies aimed at improving health equity and patient empowerment.
Fifth, Sustainability takes priority. Exhibitors including D-Carbonize, Exeger, Jackery, and Panasonic will showcase technologies focused on reducing emissions and advancing energy efficiency through carbon-neutral materials.
The event will span the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC) and The Venetian, featuring 1,100 speakers across 300+ conference sessions. A new feature for 2025 is the blue-dot navigation available through the CES app at both venues.
Additionally, the new CES Creator Space, presented by Sony, will provide a dedicated area for media and content creators, including sessions exploring the current state and future of the creator economy.
Gary Shapiro, CEO and Vice Chair of the Consumer Technology Association, noted, “We’re on track for an incredible show where attendees will see everything that is new in tech from the latest in AI and digital health to advanced mobility, smart communities, sustainability, and accessibility tech.”
The event kicks off with Media Days on January 5-6, featuring major announcements from industry leaders and the CES Tech Trends to Watch presentation, setting the stage for what promises to be a landmark year in consumer technology.