CES Asia 2017 on Track to be Record-breaking Show

February 21, 2017

The Consumer Technology Association unveiled that CES AsiaTM 2017 is set for another showstopping, record-smashing year., according to organizers.

Four months out from the third annual event, nearly 10,500 net square meters (112,902 net square feet) of exhibit space have been sold, up 10 percent from this time last year.

Owned and produced by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA)TM and co-produced by Shanghai Intex Exhibition Co., Ltd, CES Asia 2017 will take place June 7-9 in Shanghai, China at the Shanghai  New International Expo Centre (SNIEC). 

More than 200 notable companies already are slated to exhibit at CES Asia 2017, including Audio-Technica, Baidu, Continental Automotive Holding, Digital China, DJI, Fossil/Misfit, Garmin, Gibson Brands, Haier, Huawei, Intel, LeEco, Monster, NavInfo, Onkyo, OtterBox, Pioneer, Scosche, Suning, UPS, USPS, Valeo, Volvo, Voxx, Wacom and Yuneec.

More information on exhibiting companies will be posted on CESAsia.com in the coming weeks. 

"CES Asia is a fast-growing technology tradeshow," said Karen Chupka, senior vice president, CES and corporate business strategy, CTA.

She added, "The growth we've seen with this event is indicative of the rapidly growing Asian market and involvement of multiple technology industries debuting groundbreaking innovations. Our show is becoming a must-attend event for companies from around the world to launch new products and create lasting partnerships in the Asian market." 

Ultimately, CES Asia 2017 is expected to draw more than 30,000 attendees and more than 1,100 global media to cover some 450 exhibiting companies showcasing innovation across 19 product categories, including major growth areas such as drones, the Internet of Things (IoT) and virtual reality. 

Registration for CES Asia 2017 is now open. For more information on how to exhibit or register, please visit CESAsia.com

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