Las Vegas has once again become the global hub for technological innovation as the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025 opened its doors to the public on Tuesday. Organized by the Consumer Technology Association, the event has attracted global companies, industry executives, and government leaders eager to showcase and explore the latest advancements shaping our world.
Covering a vast array of technology sectors—including artificial intelligence, digital health, energy transition, mobility, and quantum computing—CES 2025 is set to establish new benchmarks in innovation. “There is great momentum heading into the show with a record 3,400+ Innovation Award submissions, over 4,500 exhibitors including roughly 1,400 startups, and 1,100 speakers for over 300 conference sessions,” said Gary Shapiro, CEO and vice chair of the Consumer Technology Association, in a press release.
Notably, Chinese manufacturers continue to assert their influence as a main force at CES. The exhibitor list from the official CES website reveals that nearly 1,500 companies from China are participating this year, accounting for approximately 30 percent of the total exhibitors. This significant presence underscores China’s pivotal role in the global tech industry and highlights the country’s ongoing commitment to innovation and international collaboration.
Attendees from around the world—including business professionals, investors, academics, and technology enthusiasts—are keen to explore the groundbreaking products and services on display. For startups, CES offers an unparalleled platform to gain exposure and connect with potential investors and partners. Established companies, meanwhile, are leveraging the event to showcase their latest innovations and forge new global partnerships.
With an impressive lineup of speakers and a diverse range of exhibitors, CES 2025 promises to be a transformative event, offering a glimpse into the future of technology and its impact on global economies and societies.
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