Dozens of conventions and business gatherings in Las Vegas have new dates in late 2021 or 2022.
Conventions
Tech industry members are all about innovation, but some booths at CES this week can tout their creativity more than others thanks to their accolades earned during one of the trade show’s annual competitions.
Despite the cloudy weather and bouts of heavy rain, thousands flocked to the Las Vegas Convention Center on Thursday morning for the first day of CES.
Attendees arrived via various transportation modes to the main hub of the multi-facility show, that is expected to draw around 100,000 people.
From wireless TVs to electric boat engines, major brands showcased new products at Mandalay Bay the day before CES officially begins.
The organization did not immediately respond to an inquiry about how many Russian companies attended past CES events, or if there was less interest from them this year.
Organizers of the world’s largest tech trade show previewed the latest products and trends, with a focus on electrification, automation and sustainability.
While there are still storm clouds on the horizon for the four-day CES 2023 show, organizers are anticipating a large crowd to arrive at multiple convention venues.
Las Vegas’ meeting and convention industry feels bullish about its recovery from COVID-19 lockdowns.
Room rates along the Strip are well above the average daily rate for January, as resorts prepare for thousands of business travelers who will be attending CES.
The Consumer Electronics Association is requiring additional health and safety procedures for early arrivals to CES from China, Hong Kong and Macao.
CES, the annual tech industry event formerly known as the Consumer Electronics Show, is returning to Las Vegas this January with the hope that it looks more like it did before the coronavirus pandemic.
The world’s largest consumer electronics event is scheduled to begin its four-day run on Jan. 5 at several Las Vegas venues.
The union authorized a walkout against the center’s food service provider in a unanimous vote, but bargaining teams are still negotiating a contract.
After announcing plans for a strike vote against Sodexo Centerplate last month, the process has begun and results are expected to be revealed Friday or Saturday.