Registration opens for CES 2025 in Las Vegas
December 21, 2024
Tech

Registration opens for CES 2025 in Las Vegas

World’s most influential tech event

Registration has opened for CES 2025, the world’s premier technology tradeshow. Scheduled to take place from January 7 to 10, 2025, in Las Vegas, CES 2025 promises to showcase groundbreaking technology, offering attendees a unique opportunity to explore the latest innovations and engage in unparalleled networking.

Hosted by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA) and acknowledged as the world’s most influential tech event, CES sets the stage for companies from cutting-edge startups to Fortune 500 giants to reveal their following big ideas.

Gary Shapiro, CEO of the CTA, emphasised the event’s global significance: “CES is where you can expect the unexpected and expect answers to your most pressing challenges. Register now to see the innovations everyone will discuss next.

“With thought-provoking conference sessions, attendees can discover game-changing solutions and bring fresh ideas back to their organisations.” These words highlight the pivotal role CES plays in shaping the future of technology and offering solutions that can transform industries.

Varied topics

CES 2025 will feature a broad spectrum of topics, focusing on the most relevant issues in tech, such as mobility, quantum technologies, and energy transition. The event will provide an invaluable platform for businesses and individuals to connect, learn, and explore new horizons in these cutting-edge fields.

One of the event’s key highlights will be the introduction of the Mobility Stage. This area will focus on mobility systems, ranging from passenger and self-driving vehicles to construction, agriculture, boating, and advanced air mobility. With new exhibitors like Oshkosh Corporation joining the line-up, the Mobility Stage will feature a fresh programme addressing mobility’s future, offering solutions to create a more sustainable and interconnected world.

Equally exciting is the emergence of quantum computing at CES. CES will host the ‘Quantum Means Business’ programme in partnership with the Quantum World Congress. This half-day track will explore the rapid advancements in quantum technology and how AI and machine learning drive business opportunities across various industries. The programme will also cover adjacent technologies, such as optics and sensors, showcasing the transformative potential of quantum technology in the modern world.

Another significant area of focus at CES 2025 will be the Energy Transition. As technology advances at an unprecedented pace, the demand for innovative energy solutions grows. The Energy Transition programming will explore alternative methods of powering the world and offer insights into sustainable solutions. These sessions will form part of the sustainability conference track alongside a standalone Great Minds session that examines the intersection of technology and humanity.

CES 2025 will also introduce new spaces designed to enhance attendees’ experiences. The Venetian will host a redefined health section, and the Digital Health Summit will return to showcase the latest developments in health tech.

This event, one of the fastest-growing health sectors, will feature a two-day conference programme, networking opportunities, and a bustling show floor. The move to The Venetian aligns new and returning exhibitors, such as Withings, with other key sectors like accessibility, food tech, beauty tech, and smart home technologies. Additionally, the AgeTech Collaborativ from AARP will highlight how technology can improve the lives of the ageing population, offering solutions that will ease the challenges of growing older.

Furthermore, CES will provide a new space for storytellers, including content creators and media professionals, who are crucial in sharing the latest innovations. This area will have the tools and workspaces to produce compelling content across various platforms, fostering valuable connections between exhibitors and content creators.

As Kinsey Fabrizio, President of the CTA, explained: “The world and technology keep changing, and so will CES. We recognise the need to evolve and create new experiences to bring value to this dynamic event and industry. Offering spaces for connections and conversations is a big part of that.”

Hero image: CES sets the stage for companies from cutting-edge startups to Fortune 500 giants to reveal their following big ideas. Credit: Consumer Technology Association (CTA)

Arnold Pinto

Arnold Pinto

Arnold Pinto is an award-winning journalist with wide-ranging Middle East and Asia experience in the tech, aerospace, defence, luxury watchmaking, business, automotive, and fashion verticals. He is passionate about conserving endangered native wildlife globally. Arnold enjoys 4x4 off-roading, camping and exploring global destinations off the beaten track. Write to: arnold@menews247.com
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