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CES (/ ˌ s i. i. ˈ ɛ s /; formerly an initialism for Consumer Electronics Show) [3] is an annual trade show organized by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA). Held in January at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Winchester, Nevada, United States, the event typically hosts presentations of new products and technologies in the consumer electronics industry.
Nearly 150,000 people are expected at CES in Las Vegas, with over 4,500 exhibitors expected. Here's what columnist Jennifer Jolly is watching for.
CES is a major technology trade show held each January in Las Vegas. The first CES was held in 1967 in New York City. [2] It was a spin-off from the Chicago Music Show, [3] which until then had served as the main event for exhibiting consumer electronics. The event had 17,500 attendees and over 100 exhibitors. [4]
In January, Nvidia Corp (NASDAQ:NVDA) chief Jensen Huang will deliver a keynote at Consumer Electronics Show 2025. The tech event will occur in Las Vegas from January 7-10, 2025. The event ...
[UPDATE, Dec. 31: The Consumer Technology Association announced that CES 2022 will close on Jan. 7, one day earlier than previously scheduled. The in-person event now will take place in Las Vegas ...
In January 2019, following an encounter within the company's booth at CES Technology Show in Las Vegas, Kanye West met company CEO Alex Klein and invited him over to his Calabasas home for breakfast. [4] In a 2019 interview with journalist Zane Lowe for Apple Music, West confirmed he was working on developing a portable stem player. [5]
The Venetian Expo (also known as the Venetian Convention and Expo Center) [1] is a convention center located in Paradise, Nevada, near the Las Vegas Strip. [2] It is part of the Venetian and Palazzo resort complex, owned by Vici Properties and operated by Apollo Global Management.
Start date: August 20, 2021 () End date: September 2, 2022 () No. of shows: 52: Supporting acts: Kelsea Ballerini, Jordan McGraw: Attendance: 529,000: Box office: $42.5 million [1] Jonas Brothers concert chronology; Happiness Begins Tour (2019–2020) Remember This Tour (2021–2022) Five Albums. One Night. The World Tour (2023–2024)