The Consumer Technology Association (CTA) unveiled CES 2025, the leading tech event in the consumer technology sector, to the media in Las Vegas on January 5. Open to the general public from January 7 to January 10,
CES is the stage for groundbreaking product launches, transformative partnerships, and serendipitous business moments that define the future of technology." "From groundbreaking innovations that improve lives to transformative ideas that redefine industries,
Interior lighting aimed at reducing motion sickness. Shiny holographic dashboards displayed on windshields. And AI-powered voice assistants paired with infotainment systems to keep you company on long drives.
Korea leads innovation at CES 2025 with human-centered technology focus Korean firms excel at CES 2025 by embracing innovative technology centered on user experience.
Considered the world's most powerful technology event, Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025 will run through January 7-10.
CES 2025 in Las Vegas features cutting-edge AI, sustainability, digital health, mobility, and quantum tech innovations from top companies and start-ups.
Cutting-edge innovations in Artificial Intelligence, mobility, quantum, digital health, and sustainability will take centre-stage as top companies and start-ups from around the globe showcase their products and offerings at the world’s largest tech event here.
Where Technology Meets Humanity to Create Extraordinary Possibilities LAS VEGAS, Jan. 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- CES® 2025, the most powerful tech event in the world, welcomed over 141,000
This year’s CES was all about AI—or at least, that was the headline. While AI is poised to change everything, its presence at the show was more theoretical than tangible.
Dorval Carter is out at the CTA. The transit agency president announced his retirement Monday in a CTA news release, after years in the hot seat as riders complained about unreliable service ...
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