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For the first time in 40 years, #CES has a new logo.
Thanks to Laptop Mag for covering TRIPTK's rebrand of the world's largest tech event and its presenting organization, the Consumer Technology Association.
It’s time for the big reveal! The CES and Consumer Technology Association (CTA) logos have been refreshed, recreated and reimagined.
For the first time in our history, CTA and CES share one mark, unifying the brands and the power behind them while embodying the connection between technology and humanity.
This change comes at a pivotal moment in our history – CTA’s 100th anniversary and a time of unprecedented momentum for CTA, CES, and you – our members and the industry we serve. Just as the industry continually transforms so must our perspective, our approach and our vision for the future.
Learn more at the redesigned CES.tech/brand and watch out for #CES2025 registration opening soon! And remember, CTA members have access to exclusive CES benefits, including complimentary registration for a limited time.
It’s time for the big reveal! The CES and Consumer Technology Association (CTA) logos have been refreshed, recreated and reimagined.
For the first time in our history, CTA and CES share one mark, unifying the brands and the power behind them while embodying the connection between technology and humanity.
This change comes at a pivotal moment in our history – CTA’s 100th anniversary and a time of unprecedented momentum for CTA, CES, and you – our members and the industry we serve. Just as the industry continually transforms so must our perspective, our approach and our vision for the future.
Learn more at the redesigned CES.tech/brand and watch out for #CES2025 registration opening soon! And remember, CTA members have access to exclusive CES benefits, including complimentary registration for a limited time.
The U.S. government would never collaborate with other countries to stunt American innovation, investment and job creation, right? Such a concept seems laughable. This is not a hypothetical but unfortunately the current reality at the Federal Trade Commission and the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative. In a joint article with my colleague, CTA's Vice President of International Trade, Ed Brzytwa, we explain the harm this does for startups and companies, especially those growing and scaling.
We’re celebrating #WomensEqualityDay! The 19th Amendment opened doors for women's rights. Today, that fight continues in all industries—including tech—where gender equality means equal access to opportunities, leadership, and innovation.
Every year at CES, you can expect to see groundbreaking tech—just like when @Microsoft revealed Windows 98 in '98! Be sure your innovative product is on the show floor at CES 2025 here: https://lnkd.in/e9YDfDbr
At the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), "boomerangs" have previously worked for the association, left and now returned. As one of those boomerangs, I wanted to share my story of how I originally came to CTA in 2006 and why I left, only to find myself returning nearly a dozen years later.