Exciting 2008 International CES Puts Latest Technologies Center Stage
Written by CES
Friday, 11 January 2008
Arlington, Va., January 10, 2008 With a record 1.85 million
net square feet of exhibit space the largest in show history featuring more
than 2,700 companies launching their latest innovations, the worlds largest
tradeshow for consumer technology today wrapped up four full days of
technological innovation.
Major trends sweeping the show floor and defining the
future of the consumer technology market included digital entertainment, HDTV,
green technology and free trade. Produced by the Consumer Electronics
Association (CEA)®, the 2008 International CES® ran
January 7-10, 2008, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The 2008 International CES succeeded spectacularly, and will help fuel the
growth of the consumer technology industry throughout 2008 and into the future,
said Gary Shapiro, president and CEO, CEA. This years International CES was a
show of firsts: the first leaders from the automotive and cable industries to
deliver CES keynote addresses, the first time the president of a country has
spoken at CES, and the first year a television station broadcast its entire
nightly newscast NBC Nightly News live from the show floor.
This years celebrity-packed CES included such entertainment industry figures
as Jerry Seinfeld, Dr. Dre, Ryan Seacrest, Will.I.Am, Natasha Beddingfield,
Kevin Costner, Michael Douglas, Mary J. Blige, former Guns N Roses guitarist
Slash, David Ortiz and many others.
The international prestige of the International CES is illustrated in the
more than 25,000 international attendees, the successful launch of the
Technology and Emerging Countries program and the participation of His
Excellency Paul Kagame, President of the Republic of Rwanda, said Karen Chupka,
senior vice president, events and conferences, CEA.
The CES show floor buzzed with excitement as more than 20,000 products were
introduced to the market, spanning across industries and aimed at improving the
consumer experience whether in the home, in the car or on the go.
More than 130,000 industry professionals were in attendance, with a final
audited number available in May. Our attendance numbers are consistent with our
efforts to ensure qualified attendees, to improve logistics and reduce the
pressure of hotel rates, said Shapiro.
In addition to the hottest consumer technology gadgets, the 2008
International CES featured a dynamic lineup of keynote speakers. Microsofts
Bill Gates delivered his 11th and final pre-CES keynote sharing his vision for
the next digital decade. CEAs Shapiro opened the 2008 show with a focus on free
trade, and issued a call to action for all CES attendees to urge their elected
officials to support free trade policies. Panasonics Toshihiro Sakamoto
delivered the opening keynote address and unveiled a 150 plasma HDTV, the
largest in the world. Intels Paul Otellini spoke of his vision for the future
of information technology, and Comcasts Brian Roberts unveiled the first
portable DVR. In addition, General Motors Rick Wagoner unveiled a new car model
during his CES keynote and unveiled energy efficient innovations including
advancements in fuel cell technology and electronically driven propulsion
systems.
The CES Industry Insiders Series featured leading technologists, retailers
and government leaders including Yahoo!s Jerry Yang, FCC Chairman Kevin Martin
and leaders from the worlds largest retailers including Best Buy, Circuit City,
Target, China-based Gome and UAE-based Al Futtaim.
The inaugural Industry Insider program, Technology and Emerging Countries:
Advancing Development Through Technology Investments, brought together
government leaders and technology innovators to explore technologys role in
economic development. Speakers included His Excellency Paul Kagame, President of
the Republic of Rwanda; Nicholas Negroponte, founder of the One Laptop Per Child
Project and MITs Media Lab and Dr. Paul Jacobs, CEO, Qualcomm, as well as
leaders from AMD, Cisco, Intel, Microsoft and Voxiva.
For more information on the 2008 International CES, including keynote
transcripts, photos and a complete list of conference sessions, visit www.CESweb.org.
The International CES will return to Las Vegas. The 2009 International CES is
scheduled for January 8-11,2009.
About CEA:
The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) is
the preeminent trade association promoting growth in the $161 billion U.S.
consumer electronics industry. More than 2,200 companies enjoy the benefits of
CEA membership, including legislative advocacy, market research, technical
training and education, industry promotion and the fostering of business and
strategic relationships. CEA also sponsors and manages the International CES -
Where Entertainment, Technology and Business Converge. All profits from CES are
reinvested into CEA's industry services. Find CEA online at www.CE.org.
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