Your February Update

Your February Update

It's hard to believe it's already been a month since CES 2025! If you're like us, you're still navigating through all the news stories and product launches from the show.

We're breaking down the highlights from our Innovation For All program, heart health innovations, and emerging tech trends.

Let’s dive in


Innovation For All

Still of the stage for the Inclusive Investing: Driving Detroit's Entrepreneurial Growth session

Amplifying diverse voices isn’t just the right thing to do — companies with diverse teams are more likely to boost profitability and innovation. The Innovation For All program at CES brought together leaders and allies empowering underrepresented groups, breaking digital barriers, improving accessibility, and building a more inclusive industry.

Check out these sessions and more!

Go further: Hear from Tiffany M. Moore , Senior Vice President, Political and Industry Affairs about the success of the program.

American Heart Health Month

Digital heart stock image

In celebration of American Heart Health Month, we are celebrating the CES Innovation Award honorees who are empowering us to take better care of our hearts.

Go further: Check out the latest from CTA’s Senior Director of Technology and Standards, Kerri Conn Haresign , highlighting our work with the American College of Cardiology.?

Can’t Miss Emerging Tech

CES arch with people walking

Take a look at some of the emerging areas that made a splash at CES 2025.

Rise of the Enterprise

Across North Hall, Eureka Park, and the rest of the CES show floor, we saw a rise in technologies to benefit tomorrow's work from AI agents, to blockchain security, to media and advertising generation.

Smart Glasses

Smart glasses built on their momentum from last year and increasingly look to be a viable device platform for widespread consumer and enterprise adoption with EssilorLuxottica, Halladay and XREAL, showcasing advancements in display tech, AI assistant features, XR capabilities, and more.

Energy Transition & Sustainability

The rise of power intensive technologies drove a larger presence of enterprise and industrial companies like 3M, Eaton, Eneos, Hitachi, SK and more focused on energy transition technologies to boost zero carbon energy generation, infrastructure, and beyond.

Go further: Subscribe to the CES Tech Talk Podcast to stay up to date with the latest trends from the show.


Thanks for reading! Keep an eye out for the next edition and stay up to date with the latest news by following us on social media.

LinkedIn

X

Facebook

Instagram

YouTube

David Xu

AI Smart Glasses at BluKaSa

4 天前

太棒了

回复
Harvey Castro, MD, MBA.

Advisor Ai & Healthcare for Singapore Government| AI in healthcare | 2x Tedx Speaker #DrGPT

2 周

I spoke at CES this year on spatial computing. Amazing conference. #DrGPT

要查看或添加评论,请登录

CES的更多文章