Gary Shapiro CEO at Consumer Technology Association | Official website
The Consumer Technology Association (CTA) has announced a notable lineup of celebrity appearances for CES 2025, scheduled from January 7-10 in Las Vegas. Kinsey Fabrizio, President of CTA, stated, “CES gathers the entire technology ecosystem in Las Vegas, including an exciting lineup of celebrities and ambassadors representing global brands.” This year’s event emphasizes the blend of technology, creativity, and innovation.
The CES Creator Space will host various discussions featuring personalities like Denim Richards and will.i.am. Richards will focus on fair compensation and credit in entertainment, while will.i.am will explore radio's future in an AI-driven world.
Karlie Kloss and Sophia Bush are among the speakers at the Great Minds series. Kloss will discuss inclusive innovation, whereas Bush will be part of a panel on investing to boost Detroit's entrepreneurial scene.
Other anticipated attendees include Alexis Ohanian discussing health tech with Abbott; Lenny Kravitz performing after Delta's keynote; Mark Cuban contributing as a businessman and tech entrepreneur; Maria Shriver participating in AARP’s AgeTech Collaborative; Martha Stewart making an appearance; Meghan Trainor performing at MediaLink’s dinner; Stevie Wonder attending; Terry Crews serving as ambassador for amp; Tim Meadows hosting a BMW reveal; and Tunde Oyeneyin joining a health tech panel.
For more information on CES 2025 celebrity appearances, follow CES on social media or visit their website.
CES is known as the premier global stage for breakthrough technologies. Owned by CTA, it showcases innovations across all sectors. The event returns to Las Vegas from January 7-10, 2025.
The Consumer Technology Association represents leading innovators in North America’s tech industry. It supports over 18 million American jobs through its membership base that ranges from startups to established global brands.