Overview
- The public days began at noon on September 5, with around 1,900 exhibitors and organizers expecting roughly 200,000 visitors.
- IFA management cast artificial intelligence as the fair’s throughline, with director Leif Lindner calling it the event’s “invisible operating system.”
- Bosch detailed market timelines for new products, including a dampfschublade slated for Q4 2025, Cookit’s AI recipe conversion, and the Spotless robot arriving in autumn 2025.
- Robot makers showcased advances such as Dreame’s arm-equipped Cyber10 Ultra and the Cyber X stair solution, while Eufy’s MarsWalker stair-climbing platform is targeted for spring 2026.
- Samsung, TCL and Hisense exhibited next-gen MicroLED displays that experts say could challenge OLED, as connectivity, energy-saving features and the new Creator Hub drew strong interest.