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2010 International
CES Gears Up
January 4, 2010
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record number of new exhibitors – more than 330 companies – will join
more than 2,500 exhibitors in unveiling their latest technology
innovations at the 2010 International CES. With more than 20,000 new
products on display, the International CES is the world’s largest
consumer technology tradeshow. CE Spotlights throughout the CES show
floor will feature key market categories including apps, green
technology, gaming, location based services and more. Owned and produced
by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA), the 2010 International
CES returns to Las Vegas, January 7-10, 2010.
“With a record number of new exhibitors, scores of new product
introductions, several new Spotlights on the show floor and a dynamic
lineup of keynotes sessions, the 2010 International CES will be our best
show yet,” said Gary Shapiro, president and CEO, CEA. “More technology
deals will be made during the four days of CES than anywhere else on
earth. In fact, each CES attendee has an average of 12 meetings while at
the show, reinforcing CES as the business hub for technology. Innovation
is flourishing within the technology industry and the 2010 CES is the
only place to see it all.”
Several CE Spotlights covering a variety of technology categories will
be housed on the 2010 CES show floor. These include: the iLounge
Pavilion, featuring all things iPod, iPhone and Mac related; Living in
Digital Times, highlighting technology relevant to all lifestyles; EHX@CES
with custom CE products for home and commercial installation;
Sustainable Planet, featuring the latest green technologies including
advances in green building, alternative energy technologies and smart
grid technologies and the Gaming Showcase with the latest gaming
hardware and software. For a complete list of CE Spotlights visit
CESweb.org/exhibits/displays/default.asp.
The 2010 CES will feature 20 market-specific TechZones highlighting the
latest trends and emerging markets. New CES TechZones include the eBooks,
Experience 3D, Femto, Lifestyle Gadgets, Mobile DTV, Netbooks and Safe
Driver TechZones.
Top
executives of the biggest names in technology and business will take the
stage at the 2010 International CES with keynote addresses from
Microsoft’s Steve Ballmer, Ford’s Alan Mulally, Intel’s Paul Otellini
and Qualcomm’s Dr. Paul Jacobs, as well as Nokia’s Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo
and Hisense’s Zhou Houjian, who will speak as part of the CES Technology
and Emerging Countries Program.
Additionally, the 2010 CES will feature more than 250 sessions and 800
expert speakers as part of the CES conference program, which will cover
a range of industry topics from social media to safe driving to
technology policy. Conference programs for the 2010 International CES
include, “Up Next at CES: Creativity, Content and Cash,” focused on
addressing the major challenge of how to monetize new media and the
“Tech Policy Summit,” which will discuss critical policy issues
including broadband deployment and spectrum allocation. |