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This Guide to CES 2013 Gives You the 411 on the Show

If your interested in the Consumer Electronics Show happening in Las Vegas right now, just check out this guide to CES 2013 for all the information you'll need to get familiar.

For instance, the first CES was held in New York City and it takes 18 days to set up and tear down the electronics show. The CES is designed as a conference/exhibition for electronics makers and software developers to strut their stuff and show off their newest innovations. The show often features over 20,000 products, which translates to 10 products a minute.

This CES guide also breaks the bad news: CES is closed to the public. The only people who can attend the exhibition are people who work in the electronics industry and are affiliated with one of the companies participating. To give you an idea of how important the show is, in 1970, the VCR was first introduced at CES.
Trend Themes
1. Electronics Innovation - CES remains a primary event for electronics makers and software developers globally to showcase technological advancements.
2. Exhibition Technology - CES gives exhibitors a unique opportunity to present their products to the industry and generate high-value leads.
3. Industry Networking - CES's exclusive attendee list favors the potential for all manner of business relationships and alliances.
Industry Implications
1. Electronics Industry - The electronics industry continually benefits from showcasing innovative products, partnerships, and emerging trends.
2. Marketing Industry - Marketing agencies regularly leverage CES to identify new and emerging product trends and advertise them to a broader audience.
3. Event-planning Industry - CES extends opportunities for the event-planning industry to explore new technologies and techniques to enhance visitor experiences.

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