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AARP will return to CES 2025 on January 7-10 to spotlight the laterst trends in AgeTech and showcase new innovations from the startups and companies in the AgeTech Collaborative from AARP.
Newly appointed CEO Dr. Myechia Minter-Jordan will join industry thought leaders in sharing insights on key topics and innovations shaping the future of care and healthy aging.
The AgeTech Collaborative will help lead the Digital Health Summit, where experts will explore the role of technology in transforming healthcare for older adults.
"At AARP, we are making aging easier by driving innovation that improves the quality of life for people as they age. AgeTech isn't just about living longer - it's about living better, healthier and happier lives," said Dr. Minter-Jordan.
This year's CES will feature the AgeTech Summit from AARP, where thought leaders, industry experts and advocates will gather to explore the transformative potential of technology for aging.
The Age-Tech Collaborative from AARP will showcase how emerging technologies can make aging easier for individuals and their families. With more than 500 companies across diverse industries and product categories, the event plays a unique role in connecting innovators and solutions that are shaping the future of aging.
Over the past three years, AgeTech solutions across various sectors have been featured at CES, including entertainment, travel, gaming, housing, health and mobility.
According to the AARP 2025 Tech Trends survey, two-thirds of adults ages 50 and older (66%) see technology as a means to enrich their lives by making daily tasks and aging easier. Additionally, nearly half of adults (46%) recognize technology's potential to enable a healthy life, with strong interest in brain health technologies such as brain training exercises and wearables to track sleep and stress levels.
Presentations
AgeTech Collaborative presentations will include:
• "Innovation in Residence: Testing Tomorrow's Tech Today," which will explore how health tech in living labs is paving the way for innovation in aging at home.
• "Vital Voices: Champions for Women's Health and Innovation," with Maria Shriver, which will explore women's health challenges such as Alzheimer's, cancer and menopause, and the tech shaping their future.
• "The Future of Assistance: Robotics Transforming Daily Life," which focuses on how advanced robotics, initially for military use, now enhances daily life and industries.
In addition, daily programming will include key speakers and panel discussions focused on innovation. A full list of sessions can be found at https://ces.agetechcollaborative.org.
For a list of the startups to be showcased in the exhibitor space, visit: https://ces.agetechcollaborative.org/startups/.
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