| MUMBAI: The 2006 Consumer Electronics Show had attracted
more than 150,000 attendees and serves as launchpad for 2500 Exhibitors. The
2006 International CES, produced by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA),
ran from 5 to 8 January in Las Vegas, Nevada. According to an official
communiqué, the CSE lived up to its billing as the world's largest technology
tradeshow. It set several major show records including number of attendees at
more than 150,000 and exhibit space at 1.67 million net square feet of space.
The show again proved that it is truly the international center of the digital
world as it drew more than 23,000 international attendees. "The
2006 International CES was a success in every sense of the word.From the international
audience, major media and top buyers in attendance to the top-notch keynotes and
conferences, government leaders, entertainment superstars and exhibitors, the
2006 International CES shifted from simply a tradeshow to a major global event."
said CEA president and CEO Gary Shapiro. The show floor was packed with
global executives from the consumer technology, broadcasting, cable, content,
engineering, financial, motion picture, music and numerous other industries who
converged in Las Vegas over the last four days. The show attendees heard
from technology industry visionaries and viewed a spectacular showcase of hot
new products and trends in audio, accessories, emerging technology, home networking,
home theater, mobile electronics, video and wireless. The show featured
a broad array of exciting product and exhibitor announcements, many of which provide
consumers with unprecedented control over when, where and how they watch movies,
listen to music, view their digital photos and access information, education and
entertainment content. Convergence was a big trend on the show floor
in 2006 as traditional product categories merged together to create unique, multi-functional
digital devices. In addition, the convergence trend transcended the show floor
with an exciting array of announcements concerning cross-industry partnerships
that promise to give consumers a variety of choices in the way they obtain, view
and listen to digital content. Reflecting the strength of the transition
to high definition television (HDTV), the show floor featured the latest developments
in display technologies, such as organic light emitting diode (OLED) and surface-conduction
electron-emitting display (SED), along with a variety of products and innovations
that build upon HDTV. Other show highlights included the latest in Bluetooth,
digital audio, digital imaging, HD and satellite radio, home video production
and in-vehicle entertainment. "This year's show cemented the International
CES' position as the global launchpad for new technologies," said CEA vice
president, events and conferences Karen Chupka. "The CES has become
the ultimate business strategy, as our exhibitors are able to leverage the tremendous
media coverage, partnership and marketing opportunities that surround the show
to grow their business." In addition to standing as a product showplace,
the 2006 International CES included a star-studded array of 350 industry luminaries
serving as keynoters, industry insiders and conference speakers. The
show kicked-off with a keynote from Microsoft's chairman and chief software architect
Bill Gates and included keynote presentations from Sony chairman and CEO Sir Howard
Stringer, Intel CEO Paul Otellini, Yahoo! chairman and CEO Terry Semel and Google
Co-founder and president of products Larry Page. Additionally, Industry
Insider presentations from Dell chairman and founder Michael Dell, Kodak chairman
and CEO Antonio Perez, Federal Communications Commission chairman Kevin Martin
and retail executives from Best Buy, Circuit City, CompUSA and Radio Shack gave
attendees exclusive insights into the top trends and issues impacting the industry.
Celebrities sighted at the 2006 International CES included Tom Cruise,
Ellen Degeneres, Tom Hanks, Robin Williams, Justin Timberlake, Morgan Freeman,
Ron Howard, Quincy Jones and more. The 2007 International CES will be held
8 January to 11 January, 2007 in Las Vegas, Nevada. |