The debut of the electric Ram truck

CES 2023 officially kicks off on Thursday with electrifying news from some of the world’s biggest brands. The show opens in Las Vegas with a keynote address from John Deere CEO John May, who will share how advancements in technology, paired with a focus on sustainability, are driving forward the traditional industries of farming and construction.

May’s keynote address will be the first time an agriculture tech company executive will take the mainstage for a keynote at CES, underscoring the way tech innovations have become integral to every industry. The keynote address will take place at the Venetian Expo in Las Vegas at 8:30 am PT and will be livestreamed here.

There are plenty of major events to follow, including an afternoon keynote address from Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares. Stellantis owns several major car brands, including Ram, Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Maserati. During his keynote, Tavares will unveil the Ram 1500 Revolution Battery Electric Vehicle Concept, providing the first look at the electric truck, which will be available to consumers in 2024. He’ll also unveil the Peugeot Inception Concept, showcasing how the brand is taking advantage of next-gen cockpit platforms to re-invent the whole automobile experience.

The Stellantis keynote, taking place in the Venetian Palazzo Ballroom, will start at 2 pm PT. You can watch the Ram 1500 reveal here, on the Ram YouTube channel.

The livestreamed keynotes don’t stop there. At 11 am PT, you can catch the livestream of the CES “C Space Keynote: Building Connection & Community in a Non-Stop World,” featuring Delta Airlines CEO Ed Bastian, Instacart CMO Laura Jones and others.

At 4 pm PT, you can hear from healthcare executives from companies like UnitedHealthcare and Teladoc Health, in a keynote entitled, “The Future of Care in America: A New Hybrid Model.”

January 4, 2023

Written by Stephenie Condon

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