CES 2026 to Showcase Global Technology Innovation in Las Vegas

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CES 2026, the world’s leading technology event, will take place from January 6–9, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. CES will be owned and produced by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA)®, and will serve as a global platform enabling technology leaders to connect, collaborate, and advance the future of consumer technology , bringing together global innovators, brands, startups, investors, media, and industry leaders under one platform to showcase breakthrough technologies and key trends shaping the future. The event is organised annually by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA) and is recognised as one of the most influential technology trade shows worldwide.

Scheduled across major venues including the Las Vegas Convention Center, CES 2026 will span more than 2.5 million square feet of exhibit space, featuring exhibitors from diverse sectors such as artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, digital health, smart mobility, sustainability, and quantum computing. Attendees will have opportunities to explore next-generation products and solutions that are expected to set the agenda for technology trends in the coming year.

In addition to the exhibit floor, CES will offer a wide range of conference programming covering AI, cybersecurity, digital health, energy future, gaming, and smart communities, among other topics, providing insights into emerging market directions and innovations.

Event organisers have emphasised that CES will continue to serve as a global stage for business connections and strategic partnerships, enabling companies – from multinational corporations to early-stage startups – to engage with potential partners, investors, and customers. Registration will be open to trade professionals 18 years and older connected with the consumer technology industry.

Major participants such as leading consumer electronics brands and technology firms will use CES 2026 to debut new products, demonstrate innovations like AI-driven devices and smart systems, and highlight advancements that could influence how people live, work, and connect in the future.