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CES 2025 to Launch with Record 4,500 Tech Exhibitors in Las Vegas
Source: Consumer Technology Association (CTA)

CES 2025 to Launch with Record 4,500 Tech Exhibitors in Las Vegas

CTA's flagship tech show CES 2025 opens Jan 7 featuring AI, digital health, mobility with 4,500+ exhibitors, 1,400 startups

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by Philip Lee

Las Vegas, NV - The Consumer Technology Association (CTA) announced on Saturday that CES 2025, the annual technology trade show, will open in Las Vegas on January 7 with more than 4,500 exhibitors and 1,100 speakers across 300 conference sessions.

CTA CEO and Vice Chair Gary Shapiro said in a statement that the four-day event has attracted over 3,400 Innovation Award submissions and will feature approximately 1,400 startups. 

The organization reports strong momentum heading into the show.

According to CTA, the show will focus on key technology trends in artificial intelligence, digital health, energy transition, mobility, quantum computing, and sustainability. 

Companies like DeepX, LG, Samsung, and Siemens will showcase AI innovations, while AARP, EssilorLuxottica, and Withings will demonstrate health technology solutions.

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang will deliver the opening keynote address on Monday evening at Mandalay Bay. 

Other keynote speakers include Panasonic Holdings Corporation Group CEO Yuki Kusumi, SiriusXM CEO Jennifer Witz, and Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian

Delta's keynote will mark the first CES presentation hosted at the Sphere venue.

The show floor spans multiple venues across Las Vegas, with the Convention Center's Central Hall hosting major manufacturers including Bosch, LG, and Samsung. 

The North Hall will showcase smart communities and enterprise solutions from Hitachi and Siemens. 

At the same time, the West Hall will feature mobility innovations from Amazon Automotive, Honda, and Waymo.

First-time exhibitors include Foxconn (FIH Mobile), Komatsu, Oshkosh, Suzuki, and Scout Motors. 

The Venetian's Eureka Park will host nearly 1,400 startups from South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Ukraine, and the United States. 

The ARIA venue will host C Space, where brands, advertisers, and media platforms will convene.

The event will begin with two Media Days on January 5-6 at Mandalay Bay, during which companies such as Hisense, John Deere, LG, Samsung, and Sony are scheduled to make announcements. 

The CTA will also present its Tech Trends to Watch presentation and host CES Unveiled Las Vegas, the show's official media event.

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by Philip Lee

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