Event Name: CES (Consumer Electronics Show)
Event Date: January 7-10, 2025
Event Location: Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, NV 89109, USA
Exhibition Cycle: Annual
Organizer: Consumer Technology Association (CTA)
Exhibition Area: 180,000 square feet
Exhibitor Count: 3,600+
Visitor Count: 130,000+
Key Benefits of Attending CES
1. Global Influence
Since its inception in 1967, the CES has grown into one of the largest and most prestigious consumer electronics exhibitions worldwide, with a 57-year legacy. Often referred to as the “technology trendsetter,” CES continues to shape the future of the electronics industry.
2. The Bridge for International Electronics Trade
CES is the largest platform where global brands can do business, meet potential partners, and forge new connections, making it an essential “bridge” for international electronics trade.
Exhibition Scope
1. Consumer Electronics Products
- Home theaters, LCD TVs, LCD monitors, DVD recorders, DVD players, MP3/MP4 players, satellite TV products, Bluetooth products, amplifiers, speakers, car audio systems, batteries, electronic gifts, video equipment, high-fidelity equipment, audiovisual equipment, cameras, radios, stereo systems, car electronics, lighting, clocks, laser turntables, electronic pianos, video game consoles, videophones, broadcast TV equipment, mobile phones, personal computers, multimedia, software, gaming computers, gaming peripherals, educational entertainment, infotainment.
2. Communication Hardware, Software, and Services
- Voice communications, digital communications, image communications, mobile communications, broadcast communications, satellite communications technology, communication cables, optical cables, computer accessories, mobile phone accessories, telephones, network products, peripherals, and accessories.
3. Other Categories
- Electric vehicles, automotive electronics, autonomous driving technologies, new energy, charging stations, energy storage products, drones, robotics, security surveillance, smart home systems, smart appliances, smart cities, Internet of Things (IoT), 3D printing, health tech, food tech, sports tech, fintech, blockchain, NFTs, related electronic components, and other consumer electronics products and technologies.
Past Exhibitions
CES 2024:
- The event covered over 2.5 million square feet of exhibition space, with more than 4,300 exhibitors, including 1,400+ startups in Eureka Park. Over 135,000 attendees, with 40% coming from more than 161 countries, marked a new record.
CES 2023:
- Post-pandemic recovery saw 3200 exhibitors, with 11.5+ million visitors. Approximately 40,000 of them were international attendees, reflecting the global reach and influence of CES.
CES 2022:
- The exhibition saw 2,279 exhibitors, 886 of which were startups from 58 countries. Due to the pandemic, approximately 40,000 attendees participated digitally.
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