Registration for the first virtual CES opens

The Consumer Technology Association (CTA) has opened the registration to CES 2021, the first virtual version of the show.

Taking place from 11-14 January 2021, it is on track to being one of the biggest digital events in the technology world. The show has moved temporarily to a digital-only platform for 2021 due to the ongoing Covid-19 global pandemic.

“We’ve fully reimagined the CES 2021 experience, creating a digital platform that will inspire, engage and fuel the future of the global tech industry,” said Gary Shapiro, president and CEO of CTA. “From product showcases to compelling conference programming with through leaders, CES 2021 will be a personalised experience unlike any other. We are excited to make history with the first all-digital CES and provide a safe and efficient way to bring our industry together.”

The digital exhibition will feature product showcases from more than 1,000 expected exhibitors. CES keynotes will be available around the world to give people an insight into the future of technology. Confirmed keynote speakers include AMD’s Dr. Lisa Su, General Motors’ Mary Barra, and Verizon’s Hans Vestberg. Additional keynote speakers will be announced in the coming weeks. 

CES 2021 will open on 11 January as an exclusive media-only day with access to Media Day press conferences. The exhibitor showcase and conference programming will take place from 12-13, and the CES Partner Programming will take place on 14 January. 

Early bird registration is open now priced at $149. The cost of registration will increase on 4 January to $499. 
 

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