CES 2025 Coverage
Episode 327 of the Where's The Future? podcast, hosted by Brandt Krueger & Will Curran, titled "CES 2025 Coverage" was published on January 21, 2025 and runs 41 minutes.
January 21, 2025 ·41m · Where's The Future?
Summary
Brandt Krueger and Will Curran check in on the highlights of CES 2025, discussing innovative technologies and their potential impact on the events industry. They explore sustainable tech, AI advancements, and futuristic concepts while emphasizing the importance of looking beyond immediate products to long-term possibilities.Discussions Include:E-ink digital posters and their potential use in event signageNvidia's AI advancements and personal AI computersSustainable technologies like paper-based batteries and salt-simulating spoonsThe future of cameras and privacy in smart homes and devicesQuotable Quotes (Should you choose to share):"Look for the breakthrough concepts, not the breakthrough products." - Brandt Krueger"I love this idea that you can toss it in your garden and this is going to decompose." - Will Curran, on paper-based batteries"Do I think we'll ever reach a point where we're just OK with having cameras everywhere? Maybe someday, but I mean, it's not going to be soon." - Brandt Krueger"I was watching it and ... I was like yeah, there wasn't very much stuff that made me go 'My God! Take my money right now!'" - Will Curran
Episode Description
Brandt Krueger and Will Curran check in on the highlights of CES 2025, discussing innovative technologies and their potential impact on the events industry. They explore sustainable tech, AI advancements, and futuristic concepts while emphasizing the importance of looking beyond immediate products to long-term possibilities.
Discussions Include:
- E-ink digital posters and their potential use in event signage
- Nvidia's AI advancements and personal AI computers
- Sustainable technologies like paper-based batteries and salt-simulating spoons
- The future of cameras and privacy in smart homes and devices
Quotable Quotes (Should you choose to share):
- "Look for the breakthrough concepts, not the breakthrough products." - Brandt Krueger
- "I love this idea that you can toss it in your garden and this is going to decompose." - Will Curran, on paper-based batteries
- "Do I think we'll ever reach a point where we're just OK with having cameras everywhere? Maybe someday, but I mean, it's not going to be soon." - Brandt Krueger
- "I was watching it and ... I was like yeah, there wasn't very much stuff that made me go 'My God! Take my money right now!'" - Will Curran