
October 10, 2007
Yes, the International CES is the world's most impressive high-tech gallery. But more importantly, it's the most comprehensive high-tech gallery and educational forum. Enter one part of the show floor to find more in-vehicle technology exhibitors than any other event. Step into another area to discover the world of home theater/video. For markets that span all others, like wireless communications and content, the companies and products weave through every hall. And for every market there’s a host of conference sessions built around the trends and the technology.
With three months to go, now’s the time to start picking your conference sessions and become familiar with the show that brings the art of technology to center stage. Let us help. But first, register. Going to CES is the smartest business decision a consumer technology professional can make.
A limited number of rooms are now available under the CES block at The Venetian for $379 per night, plus tax. Call now, as these rooms won’t last long! Call toll free (888) 283-6423. Outside the US, call (702) 414-4100. Please note you must ask for group code RCESEB to receive the correct rate. If you do not use this code, you may be quoted the incorrect rate.
More information on all CES hotels.
What’s the best way to gain market share in the consumer technology industry? Know more than your competition. The 2008 International CES offers an affordable, comprehensive educational forum each year. Go for ultimate value by getting the Ultimate Pass now to save $200.
You can purchase the Ultimate Pass for roughly the same price as four individual conference sessions. The $799 advance rate includes all CES Knowledge Track, Digital Hollywood, CES Reinventing Advertising, CES Mobile Entertainment and CES Game Power sessions. That’s more than 150 hours of pure education. You can get your Ultimate Pass when you register for CES, or if you’ve already registered, simply go back into your account and add it on! It’s that easy.
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See the latest developments in all advanced display technologies from around the world for mobile phones, TVs and other products. Compare and investigate the benefits and applications of a-Si TFT LCDs, LTPS TFT LCDs, AMOLEDs, PMOLEDs, PDPs, flexible, reflective and 3D displays in the all-new Advanced Display Technologies at CES.
Located in the South Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC), the Advanced Display Technologies TechZone features the displays of tomorrow that will change the way we view entertainment and information and will drive the display supply chain to over $1 trillion in the near future.
See the full list of CES TechZones. Chances are, there’s one for your market.
If you want to know every detail of the show floor, then we have the tool for you. Available online, the interactive floor plans provide an aerial view of the entire 2008 International CES.
Here are three great ways to get to know the show floor:
- Navigate through interactive floor plans.
- Download a color-coded show floor map.
- See quick, bulleted lists of what you’ll find in each exhibit area.
We want to know. If you have questions, we have answers. Send any CES-related an e-mail to AskCES@CE.org. Help us make the 2008 International CES right for you and your business.
Here are a few other ways to get the information you need:
- Want a general history of CES? Try the CES Fact Sheet.
- Need to know about registration and other logistics? Check out the FAQs.
- Interested in late-breaking news? Read the press releases.
- Do you have your own portal? Let our RSS feed bring the info to you.
And as always, check http://www.CESweb.org/ each week for breaking news about the upcoming show, January 7-10, 2008, in Las Vegas, Nevada.






