The Consumer Technology Association (CTA) has said that #CES2023 will likely be the largest in-person, audited business event to take place in the U.S. since early 2020.
They claim that show footprint is on track to grow more than 40% larger than CES 2022.
- 1300+ exhibitors confirmed
- 100,000 attendee goal, with 1/3 travelling internationally to attend
- 29: average number of meetings an executive holds at CES
- Two announced keynotes: John Deere and AMD, with a third keynote announcement set for October 13 at Unveiled Amsterdam
- Four curated floor tours include Automotive, Startup, Healthcare and (new for 2023) the Metaverse Combo Tour
- 40% footprint growth indoors and out in Las Vegas compared to CES 2022
- 200+ conference sessions featuring more than 750 speakers
“People are excited to head back to Las Vegas for CES 2023, and it will rock,” said Gary Shapiro, President and CEO, CTA. “We are optimistic we can hit our attendance goal of 100,000, which would make it the largest independently-audited post-pandemic tech event. This year’s show will feature keynotes from tech visionaries and the opportunity to see and touch the tech that’s shaking up industries and changing our lives for the better.”
“Global brands including Abbott, Amazon, AMD, Google, John Deere, LG, Qualcomm, Roku, Samsung, Sony, Stellantis, Verizon. They and many others are committed to CES to launch new products and display cutting-edge technologies,” said Kinsey Fabrizio, CTA Senior Vice President Membership and CES Sales.
“The robust conference program shows momentum beyond the show floor at CES,” said John T. Kelley, Vice President and Acting Show Director for CES. “Hundreds of sessions with industry leaders will highlight advancements in transportation and mobility, digital health, metaverse and sustainability. And new at this year’s show: sessions focused on the creator economy, including NFTs, and Web3.”
The CES 2023 digital experience will offer access to more than 75 conference sessions and keynotes, digital activations, and a network of CES exhibitors, media and attendees. Digital registration opens later this year.
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