Consumer Technology Hall of Fame
The Consumer Technology Hall of Fame is a prestigious awards program that honors innovators who have made significant contributions to consumer technology.

CT Hall of Fame
Honoring innovators who have made significant contributions to consumer technology.
Launched in 2000, past inductees have advanced how we live, work and play, including the developers of iTunes, the creator of Bluetooth, the co-inventor of the Roomba, the founder of RCA –the U.S.'s first radio company – and more. Each CT Hall of Fame class welcomes a new group of inventors, engineers, business leaders, retailers and journalists.
2026 CT Hall of Fame Call for Nominations is Open
Submit nominations by September 30, 2025
Nominees must have been involved in the consumer technology industry for at least 10 years and have made a significant contribution that positively impacted the industry in terms of leadership, technical and marketing development and enhanced the lifestyle and work style of consumers.
2026 CT Hall of Fame Call for Nominations
Submit nominations by September 30, 2025.
Criteria for CT Hall of Fame Members:
- A significant contribution they made that advanced the consumer electronics industry or enhanced consumer lifestyles
- A specific patent, invention or outgrowth of product or service that the nominee created or rendered
- A specific retail marketing or sales innovation that the nominee contributed
- An achievement that the nominee has accumulated over the course of his or her career

2023 CT Hall of Fame Judges
Kailey Adametz |
James Fishler |
Bayo Olabisi |
Melissa Andresko |
Melissa Harrison |
Rob Pegoraro |
Henry Chiarelli |
Shibani Joshi |
Eric Wicklund |
Christopher DeMaria |
Sally Lange Witkowski |
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Kim Fassetta |
Jordan McMahon |
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