6-9 January 2026
Las Vegas, NV
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CES is a trade-only event for individuals 18 years of age or older and affiliated with the consumer technology industry. All registrants must follow health and safety protocols while at CES 2026.
At CES, there are typically three main types of registration options:
Attendee Registration: This is for individuals who want to attend CES as visitors, including industry professionals, tech enthusiasts, and media representatives. Attendees can access the show floor, attend keynotes, and explore the latest innovations across various sectors.
Exhibitor Registration: This option is for businesses and organizations looking to showcase their products, services, or innovations at CES. Exhibitor registration provides access to the exhibition floor, networking opportunities, and resources to set up and manage their booth or display.
Press Registration: Specifically for journalists, bloggers, and media representatives, press registration offers access to exclusive press events, product unveilings, and the opportunity to cover CES for media outlets.
Those working at a company’s booth must register for CES as Exhibitor Personnel. Exhibitor Personnel badges include access to the exhibit floor during move-in and show hours as well as access to keynote addresses, Great Minds sessions, and select conference programming on a first-come, first-served basis.
Individual exhibitor personnel must work directly with the person managing registration for their company to receive an Exhibitor Personnel badge and should not register as an industry attendee or sign up for the Exhibits Plus Pass.
All exhibitor personnel must be 18 years of age or older.
Prices were $149 up until Dec. 1, but from Dec. 2 to Jan. 9 they cost $350 per ticket.
An industry attendee is non-media and is not participating in an exhibitor booth or suite. Industry attendees may select from the Exhibits Plus Pass or Deluxe Conference Pass to make the most of their CES Experience. To register as an industry attendee, proof of industry affiliation is required.
Media registration at CES will be granted to working media that cover consumer technology (across any vertical).
Media accreditation will not be granted to publishers, general managers, account managers, sales representatives, brand ambassadors, PR/marketing and non-editorial media professionals or anyone whose principal purpose for attending CES is for reasons other than covering the show as working news media.
Media Pass is complimentary (no cost).
Dr. Lisa Su
Chair and CEO of AMD
Monday, January 5, 6:30 PM – 7:45 PM, Venetian
Dr. Lisa Su, Chair and CEO of AMD will share her vision for delivering future AI solutions – from cloud to enterprise, edge and devices.
Dr. Lisa Su is widely recognized for transforming the company into a global leader in high-performance and adaptive computing, particularly in CPUs, GPUs, and AI-focused semiconductor solutions. She joined AMD in 2012 and rose through leadership roles, becoming President and CEO in 2014 and Chair of the Board in 2022, guiding a dramatic turnaround that has significantly increased AMD’s market presence and technological influence.
Mr. Yuanqing Yang
Lenovo CEO
Tuesday, January 6, 5:00 PM – 6:40 PM, Sphere
Live from Sphere, Lenovo CEO Yuanqing Yang takes the stage to discuss how AI is reshaping how you live, play, and work.
Yang Yuanqing joined Lenovo in 1989 and has been instrumental in transforming it from a domestic PC maker into a global technology powerhouse serving customers in more than 180 markets worldwide. Under his leadership, Lenovo completed major strategic acquisitions—including IBM’s PC and x86 server businesses and Motorola Mobility—and expanded its portfolio beyond PCs into infrastructure, mobile, and intelligent solutions and services, driving the company’s evolution toward smarter technology.
Dr. Roland Busch
President and CEO of Siemens
Dr. Roland Busch, President and CEO of Siemens, will reveal how AI, digital twins, and automation are transforming manufacturing and infrastructure.
Siemens AG is the global German engineering and technology company active in industry, infrastructure, mobility, and healthcare. A physicist by training, Busch earned his doctorate in physics from Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg after studying at both FAU and the University of Grenoble in France. He joined Siemens in 1994 and, over more than two decades, held a wide range of leadership roles—including Chief Technology Officer, Chief Operating Officer, and Deputy CEO—before succeeding Joe Kaeser as CEO in 2021.
Joe Creed
CEO of Caterpillar,
Joe Creed, CEO of Caterpillar, will unveil how the company is transforming from a traditional equipment manufacturer to a high-tech innovator.
Caterpillar Inc. is the world’s leading manufacturer of construction and mining equipment, engines, and industrial products. He assumed the role of CEO on May 1, 2025, succeeding longtime leader Jim Umpleby as part of a planned leadership transition. Creed has spent more than 28 years at Caterpillar and he was appointed chief operating officer in 2023.
Yannick Bolloré
Havas CEO and Vivendi Chairman
Yannick Bolloré, Havas CEO and Vivendi Chairman, will share his vision for a future where technology and human ingenuity converge to unlock a new creative possibilities.
Yannick Bolloré joined Havas in 2011 and was appointed CEO in 2013, where he has driven major strategic transformations—restructuring the company around integrated creative, media, production and technology services and leading its return to the public market on Euronext Amsterdam.
Complimentary shuttle service will be provided at select official CES hotels to/from the LVCC and Venetian Expo, Monday, Jan. 5 – Friday, Jan. 9.
Shuttle service operates hours:
Monday: 8:00am to 6:00pm.
Tuesday to Thursday: 7:30am to 6:30pm.
Friday: 7:30am to 4:30pm.
Airport Shuttle Service is available Wednesday and Thursday Noon-7 PM and Friday Noon-5 PM on the hour and half hour to Harry Reid International Airport (LAS). The ticket price is $10 per person, one-way.
Please Note: Official CES 2026 badges are required to ride CES Shuttles.
The detailed info is HERE.
The Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC) is the largest venue at CES, hosting a wide variety of exhibits, topics, and sessions. This one venue encompasses four distinct halls, each with unique themes and stories of industry innovation, with additional outdoor space for special exhibits and activations.
At LVCC, you can explore cutting-edge technologies shaping the future, attend keynote sessions, panel discussions, and workshops, and network with global industry leaders. It’s the heart of CES where business gets done and ideas come to life.
Highlights:
Four distinct exhibition halls with themed experiences
Outdoor spaces for demonstrations and interactive installations
Keynote presentations and panel discussions
Networking opportunities with top industry professionals
The home of better living, the Venetian Campus is where you’ll see how technology is making a difference in the daily lives of consumers of all ages. It’s also your chance to see promising startups make their mark on the industry.
Here, you can see how innovations are improving the daily lives of consumers of all ages. The campus also highlights promising startups making their mark on the industry.
Highlights:
Showcases of technology improving daily life
Startups presenting innovative solutions
Interactive experiences and demonstrations
Key sessions and panel discussions
C Space is the epicenter of innovative conversations for advertisers, marketers, and media executives.
At CES®, C Space is the essential gathering point for the advertising, entertainment, and content communities worldwide. Here we get to speak with some of our best CMO’s Insight on leading topics.
It’s the nexus where leading brands, advertisers, media platforms, and content creators come together to forge deals and display the technologies that are driving the industry forward.