Phoenix is poised to highlight its emergence as a significant hub for technology and innovation at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025 from January 7 to 10 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Mayor Kate Gallego, along with the City’s Community and Economic Development Department, will lead a delegation featuring representatives from local innovators such as Mayo Clinic Arizona, Pawport, Crystal Sonic, and thePause Technologies.
This event marks the first participation of Phoenix at CES, the largest technology conference globally, attracting over 170,000 attendees and 4,300 exhibitors. Mayor Gallego expressed enthusiasm about using CES as a platform to showcase Phoenix’s thriving tech scene and to enhance the city’s business environment in a bid to attract new talent and investment.
The Phoenix exhibit in the Venetian Expo Hall, Booth 50655, will demonstrate the city’s commitment to supporting local entrepreneurs and technological advancements. During the conference, the Phoenix team aims to forge partnerships with entrepreneurs, investors, and industry leaders looking to explore opportunities in Phoenix.
Notably, the local companies joining the Phoenix delegation are making strides in various sectors. Pawport, a startup specializing in a new pet-tracking device, Crystal Sonic, which is focused on sustainable semiconductor manufacturing, and thePause Technologies, which provides AI-driven support for women managing menopause, will all be displaying their innovations.
Mayo Clinic Arizona will also present its latest healthcare technology solutions, aligning with CES’s focus on revolutionary innovations. This participation reflects Phoenix’s strategic positioning within biosciences and advanced manufacturing sectors.
As Phoenix showcases its innovative spirit, the city is increasingly seen as a nurturing environment for entrepreneurship and technology, promising bright prospects for future development and collaboration.
This will be a key moment for Phoenix as it continues to develop as a leading tech hub, and it holds the potential to attract even more pioneering companies and talent to the area, fostering sustainable economic growth and innovation.