Jan. 10, 2025 /Mpelembe Media/ — CES 2025, the world’s largest tech event, Key highlights included over 141,000 attendees, showcasing innovations across numerous sectors including artificial intelligence, sustainability, and digital health. CES 2025 featured a variety of notable keynote speakers from different industries and backgrounds. Here are some of the key speakers:
Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of Nvidia, presented on how AI is transforming industries and addressing global challenges. He also showcased the Nvidia DriveOS, which is a safety-certified driving platform, and a generative AI model, working with Toyota to develop next-gen autonomous vehicles.
Yuki Kusumi, Chairman of Panasonic Holdings Group, spoke about Panasonic‘s vision for sustainability, artificial intelligence, and the future of generations.
Steve Aoki, a DJ and record producer, joined Panasonic‘s presentation with a performance, followed by actor Anthony Mackie, and Panasonic executive Uma, who presented a holistic digital family wellness platform and coach.
Jacqueline V. Woz, CEO of SiriusXM, and Ashley Flowers, a podcast creator, discussed the importance of authenticity and how AI is changing storytelling and content creation.
Linda Yaccarino, CEO of X Corp, discussed how the company is defining the future of digital communication and highlighted the importance of community content moderation.
Julie Sweet, Chair and CEO of Accenture, discussed the impact of AI, how companies are transforming, and how to build trust in AI technologies.
Takayuki “Tak” Kawana, CEO of Waymo, spoke about how Waymo is progressing in self-driving technology and expanding its autonomous ride-hailing service.
Martin Lundstedt, President and CEO of Volvo Group, emphasised the company’s commitment to building safer, more sustainable, and productive vehicles and the company’s partnership with Aurora.
In addition to these keynote speakers, the event also included other notable speakers from various industries. There were also over 300 conference sessions which provided a forum for experts to share their insights.
CES 2025 showcased several key technological advancements. Here’s a breakdown of some of the highlights:
Artificial Intelligence (AI): AI was a prominent feature, with demonstrations of how it’s being integrated into various products and services. The focus was on AI’s ability to improve lives, not just as a technological trend.
Digital Health: There was a strong emphasis on digital health, with the seamless integration of technology into the living experience. Advancements in healthcare, wellness and longevity were highlighted.
Energy Transition: The show included a significant focus on energy solutions, such as battery and energy storage technologies, and emerging energy sources like hydrogen.
Mobility: Self-driving and electric vehicle technologies were prominent, with advancements in construction and safety being showcased. There was also a focus on other modes of transportation including agriculture, marine, and air travel.
Quantum Computing: The innovations in quantum technology provided a glimpse into the future, showing advancements in areas like computing, networking, and sensing.
Sustainability: There was a focus on sustainability including new battery technologies, alternative material development, and off-grid renewable energy solutions.
In addition to these, the event also included a variety of other exhibitors, including:
Exhibitors : AARP, Abbott, EyeBot, Flowbeams, Luma Health, OnMed, Panasonic, ResMed, Withings.
Other Exhibitors : BMW, Bosch, Brunswick, Caterpillar, Daedong, Garmin, Honda, Invo Station, John Deere, Kubota, Mobileye, Oshkosh, Scout Motors, Sumitomo Rubber, Scout Motors, Suzuki, Waymo, Xpeng AeroHT, Zeekr.
CES 2025 had over 4500 exhibitors, including 1400 startups, and more than 6000 media attendees. There were also over 300 conference sessions. The event included speakers from various industries and backgrounds, with discussions on topics including AI, digital health, and sustainability. CES is described as the most powerful tech event in the world.
CES 2025 featured a wide array of companies presenting their latest innovations. Here’s a breakdown of some of the key exhibitors:
Technology and Electronics: Major companies in the technology and electronics sectors that exhibited at CES 2025 include AMD, Hisense, LG, Nvidia, Qualcomm, Samsung, and Siemens. Panasonic also presented at the event, showcasing their work on artificial intelligence and the future of generations.
Health and Wellness: Companies focused on health and wellness that were present at the event included AARP, Abbott, EyeBot, Flowbeams, Luma Health, OnMed, Panasonic, ResMed, and Withings.
Automotive and Mobility: The automotive and mobility sector was well represented with companies like BMW, Bosch, Brunswick, Caterpillar, Daedong, Garmin, Honda, Invo Station, John Deere, Kubota, Mobileye, Oshkosh, Scout Motors, Sumitomo Rubber, Suzuki, Waymo, Xpeng AeroHT, and Zeekr showcasing their latest advancements in self-driving and electric vehicle technologies.
Other Exhibitors Other notable exhibitors included Integrated Quantum Photonic, IonQ, QSIMPLUS, Quandela, and SK.
In addition to these exhibitors, there were over 4500 exhibitors, including 1400 startups. The event also featured over 300 conference sessions, with speakers from many different companies and industries.
The following companies exhibited in the quantum mechanics area at CES 2025:
Integrated Quantum Photonic
IonQ
QSIMPLUS
Quandela
SK
The quantum mechanics area at CES 2025 was described as offering a glimpse into the future, with demonstrations of the properties of quantum mechanics and how they can be applied across disciplines such as computing, networking, and sensing.