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CTA
Announces
Return
to Las
Vegas
for CES
2022
ARLINGTON,
VA - 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,
Google,
Hyundai,
IBM,
Intel,
Lenovo,
LG
Electronics,
Panasonic,
Qualcomm,
Samsung
Electronics
and
Sony.
Companies
including
Caterpillar,
Indy
Autonomous
Challenge
and
Sierra
Space (a
subsidiary
of
Sierra
Nevada
Corporation)
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.
“We’re
thrilled
to
return
to Las
Vegas –
home to
CES for
more
than 40
years –
and look
forward
to
seeing
many new
and
returning
faces,”
said
Gary
Shapiro,
president
and CEO,
CTA.
“Hundreds
of
executives
have
told us
how much
they
need CES
to meet
new and
existing
customers,
find
partners,
reach
media
and
discover
innovation.”
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.
“Our
customers
are
enthusiastic
about
returning
to a
live
event in
Las
Vegas,”
said
Karen
Chupka,
EVP,
CES,
CTA.
“Global
brands
and
startups
have
shared
that
plans
are
already
well
underway
and are
committed
to
sharing
the
magic of
an
in-person
CES with
even
more
people
from
around
the
world.”
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.
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