How much does it cost to attend CES 2021?

How much does it cost to attend CES 2021?

Tech industry professionals and media can pay $499 to register for CES 2021.

How do you get invited to CES?

#1 Way To Get Into CES: The Legitimate Way Industry professionals are encouraged to register in advance to ensure quicker review time and processing on-site. For general attendees, registration is $100 through December increase to $300 on December 21.

Will CES 2021 happen?

CES place on Monday 11 January through to Thursday 14 January, 2021. Expect most of the announcements to take place on 11 January as that’s the press, analyst and media day.

Who goes to CES?

But if you qualify to register for the show, here’s how to get CES tickets: you must be at least 18 years old and have a professional affiliation with the consumer technology industry. You can prove your affiliation in any of these ways: A business card that matches the company you are representing.

Where Will CES 2021 be held?

Las Vegas

What CES means?

CES (formerly an initialism for Consumer Electronics Show) is an annual trade show organized by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA).

What are some of the highlights of the CES 2021 conference?

CES 2021 Highlights: The Biggest Announcements From The Show

  • Samsung’s Galaxy S21 Lineup and Galaxy Buds Pro.
  • Asus TUF Gaming and ROG Swift Gaming Monitors.
  • MSI’s Stealth 15M Laptop.
  • Razer’s RGB Face Mask and Immersive Gaming Chair.
  • Razer Blade 15 Laptop.
  • Asus Rog Flow X13 Gaming Laptop with External GPU.
  • Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 3060.
  • Nvidia’s GeForce RTX Mobile Processors.

What is consumer tech?

Consumer technology, or consumer tech, refers to any form of technology that is intended for use by consumers in the general public, as opposed to technology created for governmental, military or commercial use.

What do you wear to CES?

For more information about CES on-site security measures, visit CES. tech/security. CTA expects that all CES participants will be dressed in clothing considered appropriate and respectful for a professional environment. We recommend business or business casual attire.

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