International CES Unveiled Event Series Expands Overseas to Shanghai, Warsaw, Sao Paulo

February 3, 2014

Already in several cities worldwide, the Consumer Electronic Association’s International CES Unveiled event series will expand to three more - Shanghai, Warsaw and Sao Paulo.

The CES Unveiled event series brings innovative technology companies, top media, buyers, analysts and key industry influencers together to showcase new products and tech trends leading up to the 2015 CES.

The series currently goes to Paris, New York and Las Vegas.

Each Unveiled event will be tailored to the local audience and will debut regional and global research, provide CES news and showcase curated products and technologies during a tabletop exhibition and networking reception.  

“From innovative startups to established global brands, CES Unveiled exhibitors will launch the next generation of innovation,” according to CEA officials.

CEA’s market research team will deliver in-depth, targeted, global data focused on hot products and regional preferences at each of the Unveiled events.

Forecasting the most desirable consumer electronics (CE) products for 2014 and beyond, the team will demonstrate how consumer demand varies across regions.

They also will cover product trends coming from the 2014 CES, with a look ahead to the 2015 CES, and adoption cycles around the world.

In addition, CEA President and CEO Gary Shapiro will provide insight into the upcoming 2015 CES, and likely will make major CES announcements.

The 2015 International CES will run Jan. 6-9 in Las Vegas.

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