NEW for CES 2018: Artificial Intelligence, Sports Tech, Smart Cities, Design & Source, High Tech Retailing and Digital Money to make Headlines
January 6, 2018
- Justin Siraj
Article Summary
CES 2018® will once again feature breakthrough products and services across a range of industries and consumer interests. New this year are dedicated areas and programming focusing on sports, smart cities, artificial intelligence, high tech retailing, digital money and more. CES 2018 will showcase life-changing technology across more than 2.7 million net sq. feet of exhibit space – the largest show floor in its 51 year history.
CES 2018® will once again feature breakthrough products and services across a range of industries and consumer interests. New this year are dedicated areas and programming focusing on sports, smart cities, artificial intelligence, high tech retailing, digital money and more. CES 2018 will showcase life-changing technology across more than 2.7 million net sq. feet of exhibit space – the largest show floor in its 51 year history.
One of the fastest growing areas at CES, Eureka Park, will feature more than 900 startups from 42 countries, up 50 percent over last year. CES will also showcase the latest in vehicle technology, with more than 400 exhibitors making the automotive footprint at CES the fifth largest stand-alone auto show in the U.S. More than 170 government officials will attend CES to use the show and the Innovation Policy Summit conference track to examine hot-button policy topics that drive innovation and advance the industry. Last but not least, C Space returns for its fourth year and brings together the world's innovators, content creators, marketers and creatives in one venue including Amazon, eBay, Facebook, Google, Hulu, NBCU, Spotify and more.
“CES is constantly evolving to capture the technologies and innovation of the future, it changes as our industry morphs and showcases the most cutting-edge work the tech world has to offer,” said Gary Shapiro, president and CEO, CTA. “CES 2018 has more new dedicated technology areas than I can ever remember us having in one year, and that speaks to the way technology is now in every single part of our lives, to make living easier through connectivity.”
Areas and programming appearing for the first time at CES include:
One of the fastest growing areas at CES, Eureka Park, will feature more than 900 startups from 42 countries, up 50 percent over last year. CES will also showcase the latest in vehicle technology, with more than 400 exhibitors making the automotive footprint at CES the fifth largest stand-alone auto show in the U.S. More than 170 government officials will attend CES to use the show and the Innovation Policy Summit conference track to examine hot-button policy topics that drive innovation and advance the industry. Last but not least, C Space returns for its fourth year and brings together the world's innovators, content creators, marketers and creatives in one venue including Amazon, eBay, Facebook, Google, Hulu, NBCU, Spotify and more.
“CES is constantly evolving to capture the technologies and innovation of the future, it changes as our industry morphs and showcases the most cutting-edge work the tech world has to offer,” said Gary Shapiro, president and CEO, CTA. “CES 2018 has more new dedicated technology areas than I can ever remember us having in one year, and that speaks to the way technology is now in every single part of our lives, to make living easier through connectivity.”
Areas and programming appearing for the first time at CES include:
- CES Sports Zone – Tech West, Sands, Halls A-D
- Tech for athletes, arenas, eSports and next-gen sponsorships
- Smart Cities at CES – Tech East, Westgate
- Entire connected ecosystem for global smart city sector
- AI Marketplace – Tech East, LVCC, South Halls 1-2
- Data analytics, speech recognition and predictive tech
- Turning AI into New Ways of Doing Business SuperSession
- Design & Source Marketplace – Tech East, LVCC, South Plaza
- Connecting brands to buyers
- High-Tech Retailing Marketplace – Tech East, LVCC, South Hall 3
- Using “big data” to better understand shopping
- Eureka Park – Tech West, Sands, Hall G
- CES’ home for startups – Expanded from 600 to 900+ exhibitors from 42 countries
- Vehicle Technology – Tech East, LVCC, North Plaza
- Opening keynote by Ford Motor Company CEO Jim Hackett
- 11 automakers and a dedicated area for self-driving vehicles
- C Space – Tech South, Aria
- Connecting brands and platforms
- Featuring eBay Advertising, Google, Hulu, NBCU, Spotify, Snap Inc. and Turner
- Storytellers – Facebook, Disney, TWBA\Worldwide, IBM, CMOs, Google, Knotch & Oath, Samba TV
- Innovation Policy Panels – Tech East, LVCC, North Hall, N253
- 12 panels covering drones, SDV, Future of Work, VR, Sharing Economy, etc.
- The Digital Money Forum – Tech West, Venetian, Level 4, Lando 4302
- Special focus on commerce and the Internet of Things
- C Space Storyteller: Spotify
- C Space Storyteller: Samba TV
- Samba TV CEO Ashwin Navin
- Neil Patrick Harris
- The IAm App CEO Cody Willard
- CES Trends and What They Mean for Marketers
- Conversation with WPP CEO Sir Martin Sorrell
- Fly High in Asia
- IBM’s Turning AI into New Ways of Doing Business SuperSession
- MediaLink keynote speaker – MACRO Founder & CEO Charles D. King
- Marketing Reinvented, presented by MediaLink – The Future is Female
- Navigating the Global Marketplace, sponsored by Alibaba.com
- Scalable IoT Platforms and M2M Connectivity, presented by IMC and Telit
- The Female Equation: A Global Dialogue of Connection + Support
- ELLE USA Editor-in-Chief Nina Garcia
- Living in Digital Times Founder and President Robin Raskin
- The Latin Media Revolution
- Transforming the Future of Public Safety Communication, presented by FirstNet