SiriusXM
Jennifer Witts, CEO of SiriusXM, will join Ashley Flowers, America’s #1 female podcaster and host of the hit podcast Crime Junkie, on the C Space stage to talk about technology, creativity, and storytelling in audio. I gave a keynote speech on intersections. The conversation covered the importance of authenticity, how AI is changing the creative environment, and adapting to consumer interests.
Company X
Linda Yaccarino, CEO of X Corp., spoke with award-winning journalist Catherine Herridge about how the company is defining the future of digital communications. The conversation focused on X’s transformative efforts to build a “global newsroom in your pocket.” Yaccarino emphasized the importance of Meta’s announcement that it will follow in the footsteps of Company X and adopt a community notes approach to content moderation.
sphere delta airlines
The first Sphere keynote in CES history wowed more than 8,000 attendees. This immersive experience spotlighted Delta’s innovations in seamless travel, in-flight experiences, and the future of flight. Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian announced partnerships between Delta Concierge and Airbus, DraftKings, Joby, Uber and YouTube. Special guests included actress Viola Davis, football legend Tom Brady, and Grammy Award-winning icon Lenny Kravitz.
volvo group
Martin Rundstedt, President and CEO of the Volvo Group, underlined the company’s commitment to building a safer, more sustainable and more productive future. He called on policymakers and industry leaders to accelerate the transition to zero-emission vehicles and discussed a partnership with Aurora to advance the development of safer self-driving cars.
Accenture
Accenture Chairman and CEO Julie Sweet speaks with CNBC Senior Media & Technology Correspondent Julia Boorstin about how data, AI and new ways of working are transforming industries. We talked about how we are addressing global challenges. Sweet emphasized the need for businesses to build trust in AI technology, especially as AI becomes increasingly autonomous in a society where trust is lacking. She also highlighted Accenture’s 25th Annual Tech Vision, which explores the path leaders should take as AI becomes pervasive.
waymo
Waymo co-CEO Tekedra Mawakana spoke with Bloomberg Technology’s Ed Ludlow about the company’s progress in developing its autonomous driving technology, Waymo Driver. Mawakana emphasized safety and expanded its self-driving ride-hailing service to new cities, while also showcasing technological advances and outlining its vision for a safer, more accessible future.
conference program
CES 2025 hosted more than 300 conference sessions exploring how technology is solving some of the world’s biggest challenges.
· C Space – ARIA’s C Space brought together thousands of senior-level marketing professionals to explore the intersection of technology, media, and branding. Attendees heard from industry-leading innovators from brands like Reddit, NBCUniversal, and Microsoft Advertising about how technology is shaping the future of storytelling, consumer engagement, and brand strategy. . The C Space session emphasized the importance of creativity and authenticity in navigating the ever-evolving digital landscape.
· CES Creator Space – Hosted by Sony, the first-ever CES Creator Space allowed storytellers to gather, network, create content, and relax between visiting exhibitors. Sessions led by industry experts included discussions on storytelling, content monetization, brand partnerships, rights and ownership, and more to help creators improve their craft.
· The Digital Health Summit brought together the entire healthcare ecosystem to learn, network, and explore the role technology plays in advancing and transforming medicine, healthcare, and consumer health.
· The Great Minds series explored the intersection of technology and humanity. Speakers include executives, philanthropists, influencers, government leaders, entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, and more.
· Innovation for All Track includes a dedicated program focused on ensuring all voices are heard in technology and innovation, including a series of engagement opportunities, dynamic session content, and networking events. We gathered thought leaders for.
· The Innovation Policy Summit advanced the CTA’s innovation agenda. CES brought together policymakers and government guests from around the world to discuss domestic and global technology policy issues, including AI, privacy, trade, competition, and more. Conference sessions included speakers from senior government officials from the White House, Department of Commerce, Department of Homeland Security, Department of Transportation, Federal Communications Commission, Federal Maritime Commission, Federal Trade Commission, and others.
· The Mobility Stage debuted in the West Hall, exploring the future of mobility technology at the CES exhibit floor. Topics include AI, connected cars, software, supply chain, and more.
· Quantum Means Business, a multi-session conference track developed in collaboration with Quantum World Congress, brings together the brightest quantum minds to showcase breakthrough results once confined to the world of science fiction. I did. Industry leaders from IBM, Microsoft and more shared insights on how advancements in AI and machine learning and quantum will combine to create unparalleled opportunities across industries.
· Eureka Park’s Startup Stage brought together visionaries to discuss AI, health, startup funding, and more.