IFA 2025 concluded with resounding success, solidifying its position as the world’s premier trade show for home and consumer technology. Hosting over 1,900 exhibitors from 49 countries and attracting 220,000 visitors, the five-day event at Messe Berlin showcased groundbreaking innovations across 190,000 square meters. With a focus on AI, robotics, smart homes, gaming, and content creation, IFA 2025 set the stage for the future of tech.
A Global Platform for Innovation
IFA Berlin reaffirmed its role as the epicenter of technological advancement, presenting hundreds of world premieres and new products. The IFA Innovation Awards, with over 500 entries, celebrated cutting-edge designs, from AI-powered devices to sustainable tech. Major brands like LG, TCL, and Hisense chose IFA for global product launches, highlighting its unmatched influence in the industry.
Expanded Content and Creator Engagement
The 2025 edition amplified its media presence, with a 16% increase in press conferences and fully booked Innovation and Dream Stages. Friday afternoon keynotes drew 50% more attendees than in 2024, featuring industry leaders like Microsoft and AMD. The Creator Hub welcomed over 1,200 influencers, a 50% surge, transforming IFA into a dynamic platform for live streaming and digital content creation.
New Formats and Immersive Experiences
IFA introduced the IFA Retail Leaders Summit, connecting top retailers and tech giants, alongside new areas like the Beauty Hub, Mobility Track, and Outdoor Gardening & Cooking zones. The RoboCup and IFA Momentscaptivated thousands with interactive experiences. The IFA Sommergarten drew younger audiences with sold-out events like the Ikkimel & Friends Open Air Concert, hosting 10,000 attendees, and appearances by podcast stars Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz.
International Appeal and High-Profile Guests
IFA’s global reach grew with increased attendance from international media, retailers, and startups. Notable visitors included Berlin’s Governing Mayor Kai Wegner, Senator Franziska Giffey, and tech influencer Sascha Pallenberg, alongside former footballer Bastian Schweinsteiger. Their presence underscored IFA’s role as a nexus for tech, trade, and culture.
Industry Praise and Future Outlook
“IFA 2025 has once again demonstrated how closely technology, trade, and culture are linked today,” said Leif Lindner, CEO of IFA Management GmbH. “The fact that numerous exhibitors have already confirmed for 2026 confirms our concept is working.” Dr. Sara Warneke, Managing Director of GFU, added, “IFA remains the most important meeting place for the global consumer tech industry.