Consumers can get a glimpse into the future of technology when CES returns on Thursday.
One of the largest trade shows in the world, CES (formerly known as the Consumer Electronics Show) is where companies like Sony, LG and BMW can show off new technologies.
The tech show had more than 171,000 attendees in January 2020, but attendance has fallen in recent years due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Last year’s attendance was estimated to be just 45,000, but the event still had plenty of fun surprises – including an SUV that can change colors with the push of a button and a voice-controlled faucet.
If you’re one of the 100,000 expected to tune into the show this year, here’s what to know ahead of time:
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CES will be at various locations in Las Vegas from Thursday through Sunday.
CES will span 11 official venues. Locations include:
CES offers a complimentary shuttle service from official CES hotels to and from the Las Vegas Convention Center and Venetian Expo.
The Las Vegas Monorail can also be used to travel between certain venues near the Strip. Stops include the Las Vegas Convention Center, Westgate Station, Horseshoe/Paris Station, Flamingo/Caesars Palace Station, Harrah’s/The Linq Station, MGM Grand Station and Sahara Las Vegas station.
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There are three payment options for attendees at CES 2023.
CES is open to those at least 18 years old and affiliated with the consumer technology industry.
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The Consumer Technology Association, which owns and produces CES, recommends business or business casual attire. With more than 2 million net square feet of exhibit space spanning 11 venues, comfortable shoes are also a good idea.
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