
CES 2026 wrapped up with over 148,000 attendees and 4,100 exhibitors, as CTA highlighted innovations moving from vision to reality.
CES 2026 concluded its four-day run in Las Vegas as the Consumer Technology Association (CTA) marked the largest post-pandemic CES and reinforced its role as a global proving ground for innovation.
The event reported more than 148,000 attendees from around the world, including more than 55,000 international attendees and 6,900 global media, content creators, and industry analysts.
CES 2026 featured more than 4,100 exhibitors, including around 1,200 startups, characterising the event as moving from theory to practical application and highlighting how technology is integrating more seamlessly into daily life.
Gary Shapiro, Executive Chair and CEO of CTA, said: “CES is the world’s most powerful proving ground for innovation. CES is more than a showcase; it’s where technology meets community, business, and policy. Global leaders, startups, and policymakers came together to highlight technologies that will define the next decade of economic growth and competitiveness.”
Kinsey Fabrizio, President of CTA, said: “The energy at CES 2026 was extraordinary. CES brings the global tech ecosystem together for an unmatched volume of deal-making, partnerships, and idea-sharing.”
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