NVIDIA is set to make a significant impact at CES 2026, scheduled for January 5, where the company will highlight its advancements in artificial intelligence and cutting-edge hardware. CEO Jensen Huang will deliver a 90-minute keynote presentation, livestreamed at 4 PM ET on NVIDIA’s official website and likely on platforms such as YouTube as well. This year, the company promises to “light up CES 2026 with the power of AI,” a theme that reflects its ongoing commitment to innovation across various industries.
Attendees at the event can expect hands-on demonstrations at NVIDIA’s booth located in the Fontainebleau. The company aims to showcase “the latest NVIDIA solutions driving innovation and productivity,” featuring more than 20 demos throughout the week. Although the full list of presentations remains undisclosed, they will likely cover key areas such as AI, robotics, simulation, gaming, and content creation.
As the technology landscape evolves, NVIDIA’s role in powering AI data centers has become increasingly critical. The company’s chips are integral to many infrastructures that support AI applications, making Huang’s remarks during the keynote highly anticipated by both industry professionals and investors alike. With the valuation of NVIDIA at unprecedented levels, any insights into future developments, including a successor to the popular Blackwell chip, could have far-reaching implications for the market.
The spotlight will also be on how NVIDIA’s partners are implementing AI technology in real-world applications, particularly in robotics. As businesses across sectors integrate AI solutions into their operations, the demand for NVIDIA’s products continues to grow. Investors are likely to keep a close eye on Huang’s presentation, considering the link between the health of the economy and infrastructure spending on AI technologies.
For those who cannot attend CES in person, the livestream offers an opportunity to stay informed about the latest trends in AI and technology as presented by one of the industry’s leading innovators. The event is not only a showcase of products but also a reflection of the broader economic and technological shifts shaping the future.
