CES 2025 continues to amaze with groundbreaking tech, from foldable smartphones and robotics to next-gen digital health advancements. Here’s a closer look at the most captivating moments from this year’s event.
Samsung Galaxy Fold 5G: The Butterfly-Inspired Foldable Smartphone
Samsung’s innovative Galaxy Fold 5G stole the spotlight with its stunning butterfly hinge design. This foldable smartphone is redefining how we view mobile devices.
National Credit Center: Big Data Before It Was Cool
National Credit Center highlighted its legacy of leveraging big data long before it became an industry buzzword, emphasizing the power of data-driven marketing at CES 2025.
Delta’s Exoskeleton Tech for Aviation Maintenance
Delta showcased a cutting-edge exoskeleton designed to assist with jet engine maintenance, redefining how airlines approach heavy-duty repairs.
Canon’s Kokomo: The Future of VR Chatrooms
Canon introduced Kokomo, a VR chatroom experience that transports users to breathtaking destinations while allowing them to connect with friends and colleagues.
XPeng AeroHT’s Flying Car Concept
XPeng AeroHT revealed its groundbreaking flying car concept, capable of transforming into a drone in under two minutes. Pre-orders are already set for 2024!
Tesla Robot Optimus Delivers Chocolate
Elon Musk’s Tesla Robot Optimus was showcased performing a simple yet impressive task—delivering chocolate. This innovation hints at how robots may soon impact everyday life.
Samsung’s Vision for the Future of Home Entertainment
Samsung’s Senior Vice President James Fishler discussed the future of home entertainment in a CES Tech Talk episode, emphasizing smarter content delivery and immersive viewing experiences.
Outdoor Cooking Reimagined with Black Bull Grill
The Black Bull Grill wowed audiences with a luxury outdoor cooking setup, combining sleek design with top-tier functionality for outdoor events and home use.
The Rise of Digital Health at CES
CES 2025 highlighted how digital health has evolved, with innovative solutions now taking center stage at venues like The Venetian, showcasing the industry’s rapid growth.
KAIST’s WalkON Suit: Empowering Wheelchair Users
The Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) introduced the WalkON Suit F1, a wearable robotic exoskeleton allowing wheelchair users to stand and walk independently.
CES 2025 proves once again that the future is here, from foldable smartphones and autonomous vehicles to game-changing health tech. Stay connected for more coverage on the latest innovations from the heart of Las Vegas!