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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.
The Honda 0 SUV, right, and Honda 0 Saloon EV prototypes are on display at the Honda booth during the CES tech show Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025, in Las Vegas.
[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 ...
New products and innovations announced include a 98-inch TV, the Matter smart home platform and more.
29th AVN Awards at AEE 2012 Expo. Until 2012, the AEE was usually held at the Sands Expo and Convention Center concurrently with the Consumer Electronics Show (CES). In 2012, the AEE was held at the Las Vegas Hard Rock Hotel and Casino on January 18–21, one week after the 2012 CES [4] to help exhibitors minimize travel expenses and maximize networking opportunities.
CES may stand for: Closed ecological system, isolated from the outside; Clean Energy Standards; Constant elasticity of substitution, in economics, a feature of a particular class of production function; The ISO 639 code for the Czech language; CES, annual technology trade show in Las Vegas produced by the Consumer Technology Association
CES 2022 was a whirlwind of new tech. Here's everything you need to know about this year's show. CES 2022: The must-see tech from this year's consumer electronics show [Video]
Free plan, in the architecture world, refers to the ability to have a floor plan with non-load bearing walls and floors by creating a structural system that holds the weight of the building by ways of an interior skeleton of load bearing columns. The building system carries only its columns, or skeleton, and each corresponding ceiling.