CES 2025: French Invasion Includes Connected Objects, AI, and Robots
The love affair between the French and CES – the Gargantuan Tech Trade Show in Vegas – continues this year. In addition to swarms of Frenchy entrepreneurs flocking to Sin City, French journos are also on hand to cover the chaos.
You can see the full list of French startups attending here:
Here's a roundup of coverage:
Withings unveils Omnia, a futuristic connected mirror at CES 2025 |French health-tech company Withings introduced Omnia, a connected mirror that monitors health metrics daily using advanced sensors and AI. The innovation underscores Withings’ push toward integrating technology into personal health management. Omnia garnered significant attention at CES 2025 for its sleek design and cutting-edge capabilities. | Maddyness
110 French startups aim for global recognition at CES 2025 | More than 110 French startups are participating in CES 2025, showcasing innovations ranging from healthtech to robotics. France has the third-largest delegation at the event, highlighting its strong presence in global innovation. Startups hope to gain international partnerships and attract investors in the competitive Las Vegas environment. | Maddyness
NeuroClues develops a groundbreaking brain stethoscope | French startup NeuroClues is revolutionizing neurological disease detection with a "brain stethoscope" showcased at CES 2025. Their AI-driven device provides early detection of Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, and other conditions by analyzing eye movements. This innovation received CE marking, ensuring its readiness for the European market. | Les Échos
Top 10 standout products at CES 2025 include French innovations | CES 2025 featured an eclectic mix of groundbreaking products, including French-made innovations such as smartphone toaster docks and advanced smart-home systems. French startups displayed ingenuity in creating practical yet futuristic devices that captivated global audiences. These products demonstrate the potential for widespread consumer appeal. | Le Figaro
American market remains a key focus for French startups | French startups are leveraging CES 2025 to expand into the lucrative American market, seeking partnerships and investment opportunities. Despite challenges, the U.S. offers unmatched growth potential for innovative technologies. French companies are determined to establish a foothold in North America through this showcase. | La Tribune
L’Oréal unveils in-store skin analysis lab at CES 2025 | L’Oréal presented its advanced skin analysis lab for retail stores, combining AI and dermatological expertise to enhance personalized skincare. The innovation promises to transform consumer experiences by offering customized product recommendations on-site. This demonstrates L’Oréal’s commitment to integrating technology into beauty. | La Revue du Digital
French humanoid robots powered by AI debut at CES 2025 | French company Miroki showcased its AI-enhanced humanoid robots, Miroka and Miroki, designed for interaction and assistance. These robots demonstrate the advancements in generative AI applied to robotics, promising versatile use cases from education to eldercare. Their launch highlights France's leadership in robotics innovation. | La Tribune
Circular tackles connected health with innovative solutions | French startup Circular introduced its smart health solutions, focusing on wearable devices to monitor wellness and activity. These products aim to integrate seamlessly into daily life while providing detailed health insights. The company’s efforts align with the growing global demand for personalized healthcare technologies. | La Tribune
Gary Shapiro anticipates another dynamic CES edition | Gary Shapiro, the president of CES, expressed optimism for the 2025 edition, emphasizing the role of startups in driving innovation. He highlighted the diverse range of exhibitors, including a strong presence from France. Shapiro believes CES continues to be a pivotal platform for groundbreaking technologies.| Maddyness
French smart-home innovations impress at CES 2025 | French startups unveiled cutting-edge smart-home technologies, including companion robots and virtual butlers. These products demonstrate how AI is transforming daily living spaces into connected, efficient environments. France's expertise in blending functionality with design shone brightly on the global stage. | Le Figaro
Michelin surprises CES 2025 with electric skis | Michelin discreetly showcased its innovation in personal mobility with electric skis, offering a futuristic take on winter sports. The product blends high performance with sustainability, aligning with the company’s vision of eco-friendly advancements. Attendees praised Michelin’s unexpected entry into this niche. | La Tribune
French startups pursue the "American Dream" at CES 2025 | CES 2025 provided a platform for French startups to expand their global footprint and attract U.S. investment. Many entrepreneurs expressed aspirations to establish long-term operations in the U.S. market. Their participation underscores France’s strategic focus on innovation and international collaboration. | Le Figaro