When: January 7-10, 2025
Where: The Venetian, Las Vegas NV
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Hashtag: #CES2025
It is year 46 for CES in Las Vegas and the world’s most powerful tech event boasting to be the place to experience the innovations transforming how we live. Final figures are not in on Day 2 but they are expecting over the 138K from last year. And we are here to check out the Digital Health Summit and exhibitors. With the latest advancements in AI, IoT, telehealth, and digital health solutions, these groundbreaking technologies are reshaping healthcare delivery, improving patient outcomes, and enhancing operational efficiency.
AgeTech
No surprise the techies are tapping into gerontology. With roughly 62 million adults ages 65 and older living in the US, that accounts for 18% of the population. By 2054, 84 million adults ages 65 and older will make up an estimated 23% of the population. And not to mention control of most of the wealth, it is a technology market ready to prime.
Enter AgeTech Collaborative from AARP bringing together a one-of-a-kind ecosystem of key stakeholders, united in their mission to improve people’s lives as they age. Backed by decades of AARP’s exclusive longevity insights, subject-matter experts, and hands-on guidance, we are driving innovation at the nexus of longevity and technology. Their exhibitor booth brought together several of their collaborative that I visited. Here are a couple.
Perry is a digital wellness platform supporting women through perimenopause and beyond. The platform provides expert-backed resources, community, and access to guidance on hormones, sleep, nutrition, emotional health, and fitness, while educating providers to close the perimenopause care gap.
Thinkie Inc with a mission to improve the world’s cognitive health. We provide a NIRS-based (infrared) wearable sensor that provides real-time neurofeedback of the brain’s activity in the prefrontal cortex. Complementing the sensor is an app that assess brain age, guides the user’s brain training regimen, and adapts to ensure a consistent challenge.
And closer to my home, AgeTech Atlanta with sponsors like Metro Atlanta Chamber, Atlanta Tech Village, and atdc GA Tech it is sure to be innovative. It boasts the fastest growing network of agetech innovators in the world. Their CES exhibit is a showcase of twelve companies from our community:
- eLife,
- GenAI Health,
- GlucoSense,
- Liv Labs,
- Ome,
- ONSCREEN,
- Sanguina,
- The Deadbook,
- Threshold,
- Total Life,
- Travelsist, and
- Wherible
And I discovered that Sanguina is located in my home town and the CEO, Erika Tyburski lives in my neighborhood! Small world.