Consumer Electronics Show (CES) : Lukas Krylovas, Isf-18/1

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Consumer electronics show

(CES)

Lukas Krylovas, Isf-18/1


About CES
• CES is an annual trade show organised by
Consumer Technology Association (CTA).
• It’s held in Las Vegas each year in early January.
The first CES happened more than fifty years
ago.
• the event typically hosts presentations of new
products and technologies in the consumer
electronics industry.
Startups
• CES is the launching point of approximately
20,000 new products every year. Many larger
tech vendors, including Apple, Microsoft, Google
and Amazon, have opted out of International CES
in past years, but attendance continues to climb,
despite the fact that the trade show is not open to
the public.
World changing inovations

• https://www.ces.tech/CES/media/pdfs/technology
-milestones-timeline.pdf
• OLED TV, 2008
• 3D HDTV, 2009
• Tablets, Netbooks and Android Devices, 2010
• Connected TV, Smart Appliances, Android Honeycomb, Ford’s Electric Focus,
Motorola Atrix, Microsoft Avatar Kinect, 2011
• Ultrabooks, 3D OLED, Android 4.0 Tablets, 2012
• Ultra HDTV, Flexible OLED, Driverless Car Technology, 2013
• 3D Printers, Sensor Technology, Curved UHD, Wearable Technologies, 2014
• 4K UHD, Virtual Reality, Unmanned Systems, 2015
How to attend
• CES is restricted to members of the tech industry
and not open to the public. Depending on the
level of package you want, passes cost $300,
$900, or $1700. Some related events, such as
Nvidia's press conference, are open to the public,
though seating is limited.
What topics involved?
Success stories
• AERNOS – specific nano gas sensors that can
detect air pollution and other gases.
• BLACK BOX VR – it‘s a virtual reality fitness
technology.
• BenjiLock – a fingerprint lock, supports 10
different fingerprints and still can be opened with
a regular key.

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