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CTA Announces Return to Las Vegas for CES 2022

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2021/04/29 04:06:58 (permalink)
CTA Announces Return to Las Vegas for CES 2022 | TechPowerUp
 
The Consumer Technology Association (CTA) today announced CES 2022, the world's most influential technology event, will return to Las Vegas next year. Following a successful all-digital CES 2021, CTA will convene the tech industry in-person and digitally, giving a global audience access to major brands and startups, as well as the world's most-influential leaders and industry advocates. CES heads back to Las Vegas Jan. 5-8, 2022, with Media Days taking place Jan. 3-4, 2022.

Some 1000 companies have committed to showcasing their most innovative technologies in Las Vegas and companies are continuing to sign up. Attendees can expect to see global brands including Amazon, AMD, AT&T, Daimler AG, Dell, Google, Hyundai, IBM, Intel, Lenovo, LG Electronics, Panasonic, Qualcomm, Samsung Electronics and Sony. Companies including Caterpillar, Indy Autonomous Challenge and Sierra Space are planning to make a Las Vegas debut in 2022. Eureka Park will return with startups representing countries around the world, including large delegations from France, Italy, the Netherlands and South Korea.
 
Digital audiences will also experience the spirit of the live event in Las Vegas. The CES anchor desk, which debuted at CES 2021, will travel to Las Vegas and connect the digital audience with exhibitors, conference sessions, keynotes and product announcements from the live event. New content will also be added once CES departs Las Vegas, enabling attendees and exhibitors to continue connecting and exploring.

CTA will be reviewing guidelines for coronavirus safety measures from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in addition to state and local guidelines. CTA will be following applicable federal, state and local laws, adapting CES plans accordingly and sharing updates with its audiences.
 
Hopefully 2022 will be a year in which things will become more normal and the USA has covid-19 herd immunity. This will allow events like CES to return to Las Vegas. 

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    Re: CTA Announces Return to Las Vegas for CES 2022 2021/04/29 06:54:40 (permalink)
    Looks like the new normal will be in person and remote attendance.  Should be interesting to watch this evolve.
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    Re: CTA Announces Return to Las Vegas for CES 2022 2021/04/29 07:40:48 (permalink)
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    Looks like the new normal will be in person and remote attendance.  Should be interesting to watch this evolve.

    I mean why not, its a rather cheap way of making a bit more cash on the event after all.
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    Re: CTA Announces Return to Las Vegas for CES 2022 2021/04/29 11:34:55 (permalink)
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    Looks like the new normal will be in person and remote attendance.  Should be interesting to watch this evolve.

    I mean why not, its a rather cheap way of making a bit more cash on the event after all.


    The remote event will cannibalize the in person attendance.  Additionally the remote fees are less. Then there are the peripheral things like lower hotel revenue, less airline travel, less entertainment dollars spent on food and other things, less rental cars, less gas, etc.  It does mean less costs for some who would like to attend but cannot because of the overall costs, but many of these folks who will be remote would have attended in person in past.  I suspect this change will drop the overall economic impact of the show to the Las Vegas metro area.
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