Gary Shapiro CEO at Consumer Technology Association | Official website
The Consumer Technology Association (CTA) has announced the schedule for CES 2025 Media Days. This exclusive media event will be held on January 5 and 6 at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, preceding the official opening of CES 2025. Media Days provide a platform for significant tech announcements, offering registered media access to press conferences and CES Unveiled Las Vegas.
Media Days are accessible only to registered CES media, industry analysts, and content creators. The 2025 schedule includes presentations from several exhibitors who will preview their upcoming showcases at CES 2025. Participating companies include AMD, Bosch, Hisense, John Deere, LG Electronics, Samsung, Siemens, SK Hynix, Sony, TCL, Toyota, and Qualcomm. Notably, John Deere and Siemens are participating in Media Days for the first time. For those unable to attend in person, select content will be available online at CES.tech.
The event will feature CTA Tech Trends to Watch on January 5 from 4:00-4:45 PM PST. Following this session is Unveiled Las Vegas at 5:00 PM where media can interact with exhibitors and preview innovations set for debut at CES 2025.
Media Days conclude on January 6 with a keynote by NVIDIA Founder and CEO Jensen Huang at Michelob ULTRA Arena in Mandalay Bay starting at 6:30 PM. Additional keynotes from Accenture, Delta Air Lines Inc., Panasonic Holdings Corporation Ltd., SiriusXM Radio Inc., and Volvo Group are scheduled for January 7 and January 8.
Complimentary shuttle service for media will operate between select official CES hotels and Mandalay Bay on January 6. Lunch is provided for registered media in the Mandalay Bay Media Room.
Details about all CES 2025 media room locations and hours are available online. The exhibit halls of CES 2025 open on January 7 at 10:00 AM.
CES is recognized as a leading global tech event where major brands conduct business and innovators present new technologies. It takes place from January 7-10 in Las Vegas under the organization of CTA.
The Consumer Technology Association represents North America's largest technology trade sector with members ranging from startups to global brands supporting over eighteen million American jobs through innovation.