Gary Shapiro CEO at Consumer Technology Association | Official website
The Consumer Technology Association (CTA), known for organizing CES, is set to introduce the CES Creator Space at CES 2025. This initiative aims to support content creators and media professionals attending the event by offering them tools and workspaces to create content across various platforms and connect with exhibitors. The space will host three days of programming focused on enhancing creators' skills.
"Creators are at the heart of the modern tech narrative, bringing groundbreaking innovations to life for audiences around the world," stated Kinsey Fabrizio, president of CTA. "The CES Creator Space is a natural evolution of our commitment to this influential group, offering them a dedicated space to collaborate, create, learn, and connect. Whether they are emerging voices or established influencers and reporters, all creators will find immense value in this new multi-use area."
Situated in the Central Hall Lobby of the Las Vegas Convention Center, the CES Creator Space was designed with input from creators to enhance their experience at CES. It includes resources such as workstations, recording pods, networking events, and conference programs on topics like production techniques, storytelling, brand collaboration, monetization of content, rights and ownership.
"The Creator Space is a gateway to new collaborations, insights, and ideas for storytellers," commented John T. Kelley, VP and CES Show Director at CTA. "By participating, creators put themselves at the forefront of technology discovery and communication while exhibitors gain access to authentic voices that can share their stories with the world."
CES 2025 will be held from January 7-10 in Las Vegas.