Consumer Technology Association Prepares for CES 2025 with Global Roadmap and Fresh Innovations
Arlington, Va. — The Consumer Technology Association (CTA) is setting the stage for CES 2025, the world’s leading technology event, with an ambitious fall schedule and exciting new developments. The CTA is launching a series of global events, including stops in Paris, Tokyo, Amsterdam, Detroit, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York, to preview upcoming innovations and discuss technology’s role in addressing global challenges.
CES 2024, which featured over 4,300 exhibitors and a record 1,400 startups in Eureka Park, showcased groundbreaking technologies that are shaping the future. As CES 2025 approaches, the event promises even more impressive exhibits and expanded show floors, including new participants like Oshkosh Corporation and Komatsu, alongside established AdTech leaders such as DoubleVerify and TripleLift.
Gary Shapiro, CEO of CTA, highlighted the significance of these global events, stating, “We are thrilled to host CES events around the globe that will offer a sneak peek into what’s coming in Las Vegas next January.”
In preparation for CES 2025, CTA will unveil updated branding, including new logos for CES and CTA, marking a milestone in the organization’s 100-year history. The CES Tech Talk podcast will continue to provide expert insights, with an upcoming special edition featuring Dan Lovinger from NBCUniversal discussing innovations related to the Paris Games.
CES 2025 will take place from January 7-10 in Las Vegas, promising to deliver the latest in technology and innovation. The event will be a key destination for industry leaders and tech enthusiasts eager to explore the future of technology.
Stay tuned for more updates on CES 2025 and the global events leading up to it.