National Sleep Foundation Celebrates 35 Years of Promoting Sleep Health at CES 2025
National Sleep Foundation's 35th Anniversary at CES 2025
As the National Sleep Foundation (NSF) approaches its 35th anniversary, it proudly participates in the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025, held from January 7 to 10 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The foundation has been a leading voice in sleep health, advocating for advancements in this critical area of wellness.
Since its inception in 1990, NSF's mission has been to improve public understanding and practice regarding sleep health. This year is particularly special as it commemorates a decade since its first SleepTech Summit at CES, where the promise of technology designed to enhance sleep quality has gained significant attention.
John Lopos, CEO of NSF, emphasizes the organization's ongoing commitment to making science-based SleepTech more reachable for everyone, stating, “In addition to being a longstanding leader in sleep health, for the past 10 years, NSF has prominently featured the promise of SleepTech and its potential to help democratize sleep health.” With a vision to empower individuals to achieve their best sleep state, NSF supports innovations that allow the public to better manage their sleep.
At CES, NSF will host a Media Power Session on January 6, where they intend to unveil new collaborations in research and education, along with exciting program opportunities aimed at promoting the public’s sleep health. This session will also provide a forward-looking perspective on what the future holds for sleep health initiatives.
One of the highlights of the NSF's participation will be the showcase of winners and finalists from its 2024 SleepTech® Award, celebrating the most innovative contributions in sleep technology. These awards recognize cutting-edge products and systems that have potential to enhance sleep quality and overall well-being.
In addition to the awards, NSF will feature various members from its SleepTech® Network, a collective of innovators and thought leaders in the sleep technology arena. A pivotal panel discussion will take place on the AARP stage focusing on the connection between SleepTech and brain health, strategically aligning with NSF's involvement in the AgeTech Collaborative.
The NSF has played an instrumental role in educating the public about the significance of sleep for overall health and well-being over its 35-year history. Through expert-backed recommendations, clear guidelines, and simple tools, it continually strives to make the journey to better sleep both accessible and achievable. For detailed insights about NSF's programs and services, visit their official website at www.theNSF.org.
As we celebrate this milestone, the foundation remains committed to promoting positive sleep health, paving the way for new research, technology, and approaches to sleep care. The message is clear: sleep is not merely a state of rest, but a vital component of health and wellness that deserves attention and innovation.