Amplifying diverse voices isn’t just the right thing to do — companies with diverse teams are more likely to boost profitability and innovation. By empowering underrepresented groups, we’re breaking down digital barriers, improving accessibility, and building an industry that works for everyone.
The Innovation For All program at CES brought together the thought leaders and allies who are making this possible.
Video on Demand
Check out these sessions and more — now available on demand.
- Fostering the Future: Strengthening the STEM Pipeline for Success
- Accessibility & Inclusion: Expanding the Diversity Conversation
- Empowering Women in Venture: Funding Gaps and Investing Opportunities
- Inclusive Investing: Driving Detroit’s Entrepreneurial Growth
CTA Innovation For All Fund
Women and underrepresented entrepreneurs often receive less funding, which is why CTA invested $10 million — and announced an additional $5 million at CES 2025 — into venture funds and firms supporting diverse leadership and founders through our Innovation For All Fund. To unlock the next big idea, we must ensure everyone has an opportunity to innovate.
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Rise of the Enterprise
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Smart Glasses
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