Las Vegas Hosts 46 Italian Excellence Startups at CES 2025: Technology and Vision for a Global Future
From January 7 to 10, 2025, Las Vegas will host the 58th edition of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), the benchmark event for the global tech industry. This fair represents a unique opportunity for Italian startups to showcase their most advanced solutions, confirming Italy’s role as a key player in the global innovation ecosystem. The Italian delegation, organized by the Italian Trade Agency (ITA), will feature 46 startups presenting cutting-edge technologies in strategic sectors such as healthcare, smart mobility, and digital training.
CES 2025: A Global Platform for Technological Innovation
With over five decades of history, CES remains the most important trade show for the tech industry. The event is not just a showcase for the most innovative products but also a meeting place for industry leaders, top technology providers, and global experts. The fair is divided into various thematic areas, ranging from automotive to virtual reality, from healthcare solutions to environmental sustainability.
This year, particular focus will be given to practical applications of artificial intelligence, advancements in electric mobility, and healthcare technologies. Among the anticipated innovations are advanced medical diagnostic systems, solutions for sustainable urban mobility, and IoT devices designed to improve quality of life. With over 4,000 exhibitors from around the world, CES 2025 will also serve as a stage to present trends that will shape the industry in the coming years.
The Italian Delegation: Global Impact of Made in Italy
Italy’s participation in CES 2025 is a concrete testament to the dynamism and competitiveness of our tech ecosystem. The 46 selected startups, hailing from 14 Italian regions, represent a wide range of sectors, from clean-tech to advanced sensors. The Italian pavilion, located in Eureka Park, will feature a rich program of pitches, B2B meetings, and networking opportunities designed to maximize visibility and business opportunities for the participating companies.
The participating startups include 221e, 3dnextech, AI4IV, Apogeo Space, Certy, Coderblock, Èlevit, EMC Gems, Enphos, Eye2Drive, Friendz, Ganiga, GeniAi, Icarus, In Quattro, Innova, Kintana, Laika, Levante, Lieu.city, Mathclick, MIA, Novac, Pinpoint, Planybuild, PopulaRise, Proke, Radoff, Rem Montenapoleone, SeismicGuard, Sensor ID, SLY, SnapAll, SpaceVerse, The Thinking Clouds, TokNox, ToMove, Travel Verse, Truesense, TUC, Viber Alert, Viralba, Volumio, WiData, WhoTeach, and Zephorum.
WhoTeach: Artificial Intelligence Applied to Corporate Training
Among the startups present, WhoTeach represents an example of innovation in corporate training. The platform uses artificial intelligence to simplify the creation and updating of training courses, addressing companies’ upskilling and reskilling needs. Thanks to advanced features, WhoTeach enables the design of personalized educational content and monitors its effectiveness, significantly reducing the time and costs associated with training. Initially a research project in the field of applied Artificial Intelligence, it later evolved into a complete solution thanks to developments by Social Things srl.
The platform not only improves operational efficiency but also provides tools for more active employee engagement in training paths, increasing productivity and job satisfaction. WhoTeach’s presence at CES 2025 underscores the potential of Italian technologies to meet global corporate training needs.
“With WhoTeach AI, we are witnessing a revolution in the field of training: two advanced recommendation systems, both based on artificial intelligence, that radically transform how trainers design and update courses,” explains Francesco Epifania, CEO and co-founder of WhoTeach. “This innovation aims to greatly simplify the creation and updating process, making it not only faster but also more intuitive and personalized for every need.”
Conclusion
The participation of Italian startups at CES 2025 represents an important step toward the promotion of national innovation on a global scale. With technological solutions ranging from healthcare to mobility and digital training, Italy reaffirms itself as a credible and ambitious player on the international stage. Through CES, Italian companies will not only strengthen their presence in foreign markets but also contribute to defining new trajectories for technological and industrial development.
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