August 4, 2010
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Verizon Chief Executive Officer Ivan Seidenberg will make his CES keynote debut this January at the 2011 CES.
“Ivan is a terrific leader who has positioned Verizon as a top global provider of communications, information and entertainment across a wide variety of platforms,” said Gary Shapiro, president and CEO, CEA. “Verizon embraces innovation and its vast broadband networks touch all facets of the technology ecosystem. We are pleased to welcome Ivan to the CES stage for his debut keynote and look forward to hearing the vision for Verizon’s next generation of products and services.”
See who else is set to keynote at the 2011 International CES.
Kitchens, laundry rooms and other living spaces get a high-tech boost thanks to manufacturers who put innovation and energy efficiency at the top of their priority list. Check out major and portable appliances that integrate with other electronics products to improve consumers’ health and productivity while reducing their environmental impact at the Connected Home Appliances TechZone, co-sponsored by the Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers (AHAM) and Retail Observer magazine.
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After thousands of votes, the International CES was named Best Show of 2010 in the Trade Show Exhibitors Association’s Exhibitors’ Choice Awards for 2010.
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This past January, more than 126,000 consumer technology professionals and 2,500 companies came together in Las Vegas – making CES the largest consumer technology tradeshow in the world. That's one powerful statement. Claiming to be the largest of anything comes with a lofty responsibility: CES offers the proof to back it up so you can make critical business decisions with confidence.
i-stage is the proving ground for next-gen technologies – a chance for developing products, services and apps to show off their selling points and duke it out to be tech's next promising powerhouse. The competition is free to enter and a direct route to more than $50,000 in prizes and a dynamic debut right here at the International CES, the annual big bang of innovation. Entries for the October 18 event in San Francisco are open until August 13. Want to catch a glimpse of the competition? Register to attend i-stage or join us for our full Industry Forum program in San Francisco.
Want to know what’s next in the world of technology? Stay on top of tomorrow’s innovation by attending Five Technologies to Watch, just one of more than 35 events and conference sessions at the 2010 CEA Industry Forum.
The conference takes place October 17-20 at The Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco, CA, and is your chance to see the newest inventions, network with industry colleagues, and gain insight into where today’s consumers are driving the market. View the full conference schedule and check back often for updates. Take advantage of early-bird rates and save up to $125 by registering before Friday, August 6.
Looking for GREAT products & guests at the 2011 CES! “Into Tomorrow with Dave Graveline," a three-hour national radio program and ITTV Video Reports, covers the latest in consumer electronics – and airs weekly on over 160 AM & FM radio stations around the U.S., on both SIRIUS and XM Satellite Radio, as well as several other sources including Mobile Broadcast Network, iTunes, BeOS Radio, Sprint Radio, TiVo, Stitcher, Podzilla and many others. Visit www.IntoTomorrow.com for more. Introducing NEW products at CES? Contact rob@graveline.com.



















