With over 4500 exhibitors spread across various locations, CES is the world’s most influential tech event showcasing groundbreaking technologies. It serves as a global stage for companies to present their latest innovations and brings a diverse audience of industry experts and tech enthusiasts.
Further to the success of the previous editions, the Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce renewed its trade fair visit to this flagship event in Las Vegas, in close collaboration with the Embassy of Luxembourg in Washington and the LTIO San Francisco. 32 participants from 18 companies and 5 institutions participated in this trade fair visit.
Luxembourg is very proud to have been nominated as one of the 25 Innovation Champions of 2025 by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA).
The Grand Duchy scored high marks for having a diverse and highly skilled workforce, a friendly business climate for entrepreneurs and for being open to new technologies and business models.
The Chamber of Commerce is delighted that Luxembourg companies seized the occasion to share their expertise on this impressive global stage.
For instance, Elora, Luxembourg company active in generative AI business solutions, was selected on a panel at the European Day to discuss AI-driven transformations across sectors.
Luxembourg startup specialised in real time space weather forecasting, Mission Space, pitched at the regional CES chapter of the Startup World Cup.
Last but not least, Data Design Engineering presented its groundbreaking technology for offline intelligence on edge, notably applied on light weight vehicles designed by Gradel. Both companies jointly held a booth at the impressive Las Vegas Convention Centre.
The programme of this trade fair visit was curated with the objective to encourage Luxembourg companies to explore cutting-edge innovations as well as the international dimension of CES. By visiting booths of major corporates such as Qualcomm, Amazon and Garmin, as well as country pavilions, including those of Japan, South Korea and Canada, Luxembourg companies had the opportunity to present their solutions to global leaders and generate business leads.
They thereby also discovered technologies that will shape the future and generate growth. Keynote speeches and fireside chats, such as those with the CEO of Nvidia or the Chief Scientific Officer of Microsoft, provided additional sources of inspiration.
To further build on the enthusiasm that companies showcased for tech opportunities in the US market, the Chamber of Commerce will return to the USA in October for a trade mission to Texas and California from 13 – 17 October 2025