Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorFor the first time in more than four decades, CES is skipping the neon playground of Las Vegas.
Instead, because of the pandemic, the 2021 edition of the consumer electronics event will be an all-digital trade show. Here’s what to expect from this year’s CES, which runs Jan.
11-14.It’s going to be smaller than usual. The Consumer Technology Assn., which produces CES, expects more than 1,000 exhibitors for the virtual show and will stream more than 100 hours of keynotes and other live programming over the main conference’s two days (Jan.
12-13). That’s compared with 4,400-plus exhibiting companies in 2020. CTA execs attribute the smaller scope to the digital format.
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