Some 180,000 people are expected to descend on Las Vegas this week for a glimpse into the future of electronics.
The 2019 Consumer Electronics Show officially kicks off on Tuesday, with a focus on virtual and augmented reality, artificial intelligence, 5G networks, self-driving cars and health care. Some 4,500 exhibitors will occupy a sprawling 2.8 million square feet of exhibit space, across 11 official venues (not counting the scores of hotel suite demonstrations).
The keynote speakers reflect this emphasis, with LG Electronics President I.P. Park talking about how Al impact the lives of consumers in the years ahead and Ibm CEO Ginni Rometty expected to discuss how technologies such as AI and quantum computing will drastically change business and society.
Verizon Communications CEO Hans Vestberg will explore the impact of 5G on the world, while Advanced Micro Devices CEO Lisa Su plans to paint a picture of the next-generation of computing that will help...
The 2019 Consumer Electronics Show officially kicks off on Tuesday, with a focus on virtual and augmented reality, artificial intelligence, 5G networks, self-driving cars and health care. Some 4,500 exhibitors will occupy a sprawling 2.8 million square feet of exhibit space, across 11 official venues (not counting the scores of hotel suite demonstrations).
The keynote speakers reflect this emphasis, with LG Electronics President I.P. Park talking about how Al impact the lives of consumers in the years ahead and Ibm CEO Ginni Rometty expected to discuss how technologies such as AI and quantum computing will drastically change business and society.
Verizon Communications CEO Hans Vestberg will explore the impact of 5G on the world, while Advanced Micro Devices CEO Lisa Su plans to paint a picture of the next-generation of computing that will help...
- 1/7/2019
- by Dawn C. Chmielewski
- Deadline Film + TV
Las Vegas -- Driven by untapped demand in huge markets, China and other developing nations will overtake North America in retail spending on consumer technology products for the first time in 2014, Steve Koenig, director of industry analysis for the Consumer Electronics Association, said in a press conference Sunday at the 2014 International CES show. "Has North America's market share peaked? I think the answer is a resounding yes," Koenig said. "Spending leadership will be No. 2 for some time to come." Koenig added that -- extrapolating from Cea's research, which tracks data at more than 340,000 stores in 80
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- 1/6/2014
- by Michael Walker
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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