This Women's Health Month, CTA is proud to spotlight Best Practices and Performance Requirements for Women’s Health Technologies (CTA-2134) — the first women's health standard for the consumer technology industry. This standard sets clear best practices to ensure digital health tools better reflect women's physiology, conditions and life stages. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eNMFWCMp
Consumer Technology Association
Computers and Electronics Manufacturing
Arlington, VA 34,247 followers
Where the people, policies and insights of tech innovation come together.
About us
Since 1924, the Consumer Technology Association (CTA)® has played a leading role as an advocate for the technology industry and a catalyst for innovation. Our members represent more than 1300 companies who are all working to move technology forward, together. Producer of CES.
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http://www.CTA.tech
External link for Consumer Technology Association
- Industry
- Computers and Electronics Manufacturing
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Arlington, VA
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1924
- Specialties
- consumer technology
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1919 S Eads Street
Arlington, VA 22202, US
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What's changing in robotics right now? Two big shifts: - Physical AI is at the core of modern robotics — where intelligent software meets the physical world. - Consumer use-cases are evolving from novelty gadgets toward practical, everyday household utilities For more insights, explore the full CTA whitepaper – complimentary for CTA members: https://lnkd.in/eVJWbJX4
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ICYMI: CTA Tech Week brought innovators and policymakers together to experience what’s next in consumer tech. At CES on the Hill, CTA members across digital health, mobility, AI and more, brought innovation to life with hands-on demos that brought real-world context to policy discussions. Special thank you to our exhibitors: Adobe, Brunswick Corporation, EMD Electronics, Garmin International, Google, Hitachi Energy, Humetrix, Infineon Technologies, John Deere, Lyft, Meta, OMRON Healthcare, Inc., Osso VR, Samsung Electronics America, Sony, TeroAI, Tesla, Vispero®, VusionGroup, Waymo, Zoox
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Imagine a law to save more than 30,000 American lives and millions of hospital visits annually, while empowering disabled and older Americans. Congress now has the chance to do what China, Europe, and Japan began years ago: create a national law enabling self-driving cars nationwide. Read more in my latest op ed: https://lnkd.in/eGupJKy3
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Kick off CTA Trade Week at the Trade Watchers Reception at CTA Innovation House. Join embassy representatives and technology and trade leaders on May 19 for an evening of high-level networking and timely conversation on the issues shaping global commerce. Register now: https://lnkd.in/dFbEt-mF
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Great discussion today with the Consumer Technology Association on consumer product safety, innovation, and the future of risk-based enforcement at CPSC. We covered a range of issues, including #eFiling implementation and modernization at the border. A core theme throughout: Better data, smarter targeting, and stronger enforcement help protect consumers while reducing friction for compliant firms. Thanks for having me! Katie Reilly J. David Grossman #ConsumerSafety #ProductSafety #TradeEnforcement #SupplyChain
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Consumer Technology Association reposted this
Great discussion today with the Consumer Technology Association on consumer product safety, innovation, and the future of risk-based enforcement at CPSC. We covered a range of issues, including #eFiling implementation and modernization at the border. A core theme throughout: Better data, smarter targeting, and stronger enforcement help protect consumers while reducing friction for compliant firms. Thanks for having me! Katie Reilly J. David Grossman #ConsumerSafety #ProductSafety #TradeEnforcement #SupplyChain
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Congratulations to the Consumer Technology Association leaders recognized as leaders shaping policy, CTA Executive Chair Gary Shapiro and VP of International Trade Ed Brzytwa.
Power comes and goes. But influence sticks around. Here’s our list of the experts and advocates, outside the government, who are playing big roles in Washington’s policy debates. https://lnkd.in/ed7DQET8
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Often, the real value of membership comes from being part of the conversations that matter. CTA member groups create that opportunity. They bring together people from across the industry around shared interests, business priorities and the issues shaping what comes next. Through these groups, members can: • Exchange perspectives with peers • Stay close to emerging market developments • Contribute to research and promotional efforts • Build relationships that extend beyond a single event or meeting This is where membership becomes more than access. It becomes a more active way to engage with the industry, strengthen your presence and get closer to the work shaping the market. --> Learn more: https://lnkd.in/e5E2sJ7q
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TOMORROW: Don’t miss Consumer Product Safety Commission Acting Chairman Peter Feldman in the next edition of CTA’s Conversation with a Commissioner speaker series. Hear how CPSC is modernizing how it protects American consumers — investing in data, analytics and AI-enabled tools to improve injury surveillance, accelerate decision-making and provide clearer guidance to businesses. Register now: https://lnkd.in/eU-RhkuG
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