CTA to Host Three U.S. Cabinet Secretaries at CES 2020
January 2, 2020
Article Summary
U.S. Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Elaine L. Chao and U.S. Secretary of Energy Dan Brouillette, along with more than 150 government officials from the U.S., Europe and Asia will attend or participate at CES® 2020. Owned and produced by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA)®, CES – the largest, most influential technology event in the world – is Jan. 7-10, in Las Vegas, NV.
U.S. Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Elaine L. Chao and U.S. Secretary of Energy Dan Brouillette, along with more than 150 government officials from the U.S., Europe and Asia will attend or participate at CES® 2020. Owned and produced by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA)®, CES – the largest, most influential technology event in the world – is Jan. 7-10, in Las Vegas, NV.
“Across the country, as well as around the globe, countless businesses are working to lay the foundation of tomorrow’s economy,” said Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross. “At the Department of Commerce, we are working every day protecting our entrepreneurs’ patents, fostering growth in the economy, and keeping our important national security sensitive technologies out of the hands of bad actors. Now more than ever, it’s critical to ensure that Americans who are willing to work hard, innovate, and take risks are empowered with the tools to succeed and achieve the American dream.”
“I’m looking forward to updating CES on the next steps in the Department’s innovation agenda, which will help ensure our country remains a leader in emerging transportation technologies,” said Secretary of Transportation Elaine L. Chao.
“I am thrilled to be joining my government and industry counterparts at CES this year,” said Secretary of Energy Dan Brouillette. “The strong presence of Administration officials at CES is indicative of President Trump’s firm commitment to driving progress in the United States through innovation and technology. I look forward to discussing how together, through strong public-private partnerships, we can continue to better the lives of the American people.”
“We’re thrilled to have these cabinet secretaries join us at CES 2020 to experience firsthand the technologies that are changing our lives for the better,” said Gary Shapiro, CTA president and CEO. “The public and private sectors must work together to support American innovation and drive competition. Hosting leaders from such diverse agencies – Commerce, Energy, Transportation – proves the critical role technology plays in our nation’s global leadership.”
Event Details
Keynote: United States Secretary of Transportation Elaine L. Chao
Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2020, 11:30 AM PT
LVCC, North Hall, N257
Secretary Chao will discuss transportation initiatives that support integrating new technologies into U.S. transportation systems. The Secretary’s remarks will be followed by a conversation with U.S. Chief Technology Officer Michael Kratsios.
United States Secretary of Energy Dan Brouillette
Wednesday, Jan. 8, 12:45 PM PT
LVCC, North Hall, N256
Secretary Brouillette will discuss how the U.S. continues to lead the world in technological breakthroughs—touching every area of life, from science and medicine to food production and consumer electronics.
United States Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross
Secretary Ross will issue introductory remarks at the Leaders in Technology Dinner on the importance of innovation to the U.S. economy. This event is invitation-only.
Other U.S. government leaders attending CES include:
“Across the country, as well as around the globe, countless businesses are working to lay the foundation of tomorrow’s economy,” said Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross. “At the Department of Commerce, we are working every day protecting our entrepreneurs’ patents, fostering growth in the economy, and keeping our important national security sensitive technologies out of the hands of bad actors. Now more than ever, it’s critical to ensure that Americans who are willing to work hard, innovate, and take risks are empowered with the tools to succeed and achieve the American dream.”
“I’m looking forward to updating CES on the next steps in the Department’s innovation agenda, which will help ensure our country remains a leader in emerging transportation technologies,” said Secretary of Transportation Elaine L. Chao.
“I am thrilled to be joining my government and industry counterparts at CES this year,” said Secretary of Energy Dan Brouillette. “The strong presence of Administration officials at CES is indicative of President Trump’s firm commitment to driving progress in the United States through innovation and technology. I look forward to discussing how together, through strong public-private partnerships, we can continue to better the lives of the American people.”
“We’re thrilled to have these cabinet secretaries join us at CES 2020 to experience firsthand the technologies that are changing our lives for the better,” said Gary Shapiro, CTA president and CEO. “The public and private sectors must work together to support American innovation and drive competition. Hosting leaders from such diverse agencies – Commerce, Energy, Transportation – proves the critical role technology plays in our nation’s global leadership.”
Event Details
Keynote: United States Secretary of Transportation Elaine L. Chao
Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2020, 11:30 AM PT
LVCC, North Hall, N257
Secretary Chao will discuss transportation initiatives that support integrating new technologies into U.S. transportation systems. The Secretary’s remarks will be followed by a conversation with U.S. Chief Technology Officer Michael Kratsios.
United States Secretary of Energy Dan Brouillette
Wednesday, Jan. 8, 12:45 PM PT
LVCC, North Hall, N256
Secretary Brouillette will discuss how the U.S. continues to lead the world in technological breakthroughs—touching every area of life, from science and medicine to food production and consumer electronics.
United States Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross
Secretary Ross will issue introductory remarks at the Leaders in Technology Dinner on the importance of innovation to the U.S. economy. This event is invitation-only.
Other U.S. government leaders attending CES include:
- U.S. Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai
- U.S. Federal Trade Commission Chairman Joseph Simons
- U.S. Federal Communications Commissioners Brendan Carr, Michael O’Reilly and Geoffrey Starks
- U.S. Federal Trade Commissioners Rebecca Slaughter and Christine Wilson
- U.S. Patent and Trade Office Under Secretary Andrei Iancu
- U.S. Ambassador to the Netherlands Pete Hoekstra
- Advisor to the President of the United States Ivanka Trump
- New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu
- Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak
- Michigan Lieutenant Governor Garlin Gilchrist
- Mayor of Denver, Colorado, Michael Hancock
- Member of Parliament, Republic of Italy Mattia Fantinati
- State Secretary for Economic Affairs and Climate Policy, the Netherlands Mona Keijzer
- Secretary of State for Economy and Finance, France Agnes Pannier-Runacher
- Mayor of Seoul, South Korea Park Won-soon
- Chairman and Director, Fuel Choices and Smart Mobility Initiative Israel Prime Minister’s Office Anat Bonshtien
- Technology Adviser, First Counsellor, Liaison Office with US Congress, European Parliament Peter Brown