
December 19, 2007
What’s the quickest way to get to your customer meeting? Where are the keynote addresses? Is it easier to take a shuttle or a cab from the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC) to the Sands/Venetian venue?
Use this edition of CES Up to the Minute to get the scoop on the best way to navigate the world’s largest consumer technology tradeshow, the 2008 International CES, January 7-10, Las Vegas, Nevada. But first, register. Attending CES lets you span the consumer technology world in just four days.
The online exhibitor directory lets you browse through 2,700 CES exhibitors, search by company name or keyword or select product categories. Interactive floor plans give you a detailed view of the show floor. A color-coded map is easy to print and go. With so many resources at your fingertips, you’ll be the most organized person at CES.
How do you figure out which exhibitors carry the products and technology that matter to you? How do you coordinate meetings with key players in your market even though you’ve never met them? Let MyCES Personal Planner do it for you. Do it now. Do it online. Do it all for free. Tap into your MyCES Personal Planner, and enjoy personalized access to the International CES.
Create your MyCES Personal Planner, a portal that lets you connect online — before the show — with the exhibitors and attendees who hold the answers to your specific questions.[Already have an account? Login now.]
When you register for CES, you also can provide an e-mail address just for MyCES – or use the same one you used to register for CES, as long as it's unique to only you. Your MyCES e-mail address provides access to your personalized portal, where you can search the entire community of CES exhibitors, attendees, products and educational sessions. Find information that matches your specific objectives, and make the most of your four days at the show.
New for 2008! Your MyCES attendee portal will now be active all year round. After CES, use your MyCES portal to say current with exhibitors and products you saw at the show plus all the latest CES industry news. To lean more visit www.CESweb.org/MyCES.
Sit back and relax while CES carts you back and forth between all official CES hotels and the LVCC or the Sands/Venetian, home to Innovations Plus and other emerging technology displays and exhibitors.
CES offers a variety of shuttles during all show days. Most run every 10 or 15 minutes, making sure you get where you need to be on time.
Traveling at a top speed of 50 mph, the Las Vegas Monorail is often the quickest travel option to and from the International CES, although Las Vegas cab drivers might disagree.
Running from 7 - 3 a.m. Friday through Sunday (7 - 2 a.m. Monday through Thursday), the Las Vegas Monorail connects the Las Vegas Convention Center to a variety of hotels, including MGM Grand, Bally's, Flamingo, Harrah's and the Sahara. Note that the Monorail does not service the Sands/Venetian. Purchase your LV Monorail one-day pass for only $9! That's 40 percent off the regular price. Offer valid through December 31, 2007. Get monorail travel times, stations and more.
Taxi fares cost approximately $10-12 per trip from McCarran International Airport, the LVCC or the Sands to Las Vegas Boulevard hotels ("The Strip"). Taxi fares from the LVCC or the Sands to McCarran International Airport cost approximately $15 per trip. More taxi info.
Look for publication bins at most major show floor entrances to find directories, show guides, daily news, maps and more than 100 trade publications.
International CES Official Show Directory
The Official Show Directory is the ultimate reference guide for the International CES. The only year-round reference source, the Directory lists complete company profiles, brand listings and important product information.
International CES Show Guide and Directory Addendum
The Show Guide is the on-site navigational tool for CES and contains listings of all special events, TechZones, conference sessions, show services, international services, transportation/map information, and the most up-to-date exhibitor listing.
International CES Show Daily
During the show, the CES Show Daily is distributed room-to-room at major Las Vegas hotels, on buses and all over the Las Vegas Convention Center.
CES Mobile Today
This is the only on-site magazine dedicated exclusively to in-vehicle technology, covering high-tech products, emerging technology and the integration of lifestyle devices into the vehicle environment.
Frommer’s 2008 International CES in Las Vegas Travel Guide, produced by Wiley Publishing
CES partnered with the travel experts at Frommer’s to bring you CES and Las Vegas information regarding restaurants, services, transportation options, maps and more.
Official Show Location Maps
These compact, lightweight, fold-out maps help guide you around the 2008 International CES. Each map features exhibitor listings and locations of conference session rooms, press rooms, shuttle stations, restaurants and more.
- Las Vegas Convention Center, North Hall and North Hall Meeting Rooms
- Las Vegas Convention Center, Central Hall and CES Central Plaza
- Las Vegas Convention Center, South Halls 1 and 2 (Ground Level)
- Las Vegas Convention Center, South Halls 3 and 4 (Upper Level)
- Las Vegas Hilton
- Sands Expo and Convention Center
- The Venetian
International CES Content Directory
The Content Directory is a must-have guide for consumer technology professionals interested in producing and delivering content through consumer technology products. Find content-centric exhibitors, TechZones, events and conferences.
Sands/Venetian Directory
Sands/Venetian Directory gives you the complete rundown on this venue's exhibitors, displays and events
Conference Brochure
Available in conference registration areas, this brochure offers a closer look at every CES conference sessions, including partner sessions, keynotes, Knowledge Tracks, SuperSessions and Industry Insider sessions.
Keep up with everything at CES – whether you're attending, or not. This CES microsite will provide news, products, trends and keynote speaker coverage.Produced by TWICE, along with sister publications Variety, B&C, Multichannel News and VB, the TWICE CES Microsite is the place to visit. Visit www.twice.com/CES, beginning December 15!
- Hankering for a blog? Try CES Straight Talk.
- 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 www.CESweb.org each week for breaking news about the upcoming show, January 7-10, 2008, in Las Vegas, Nevada.



