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CES is a Record Setter

The audit confirms that CES continues to feature exhibitors who bring the hottest tech trends to market that are changing our world and attracts top media to cover the excitement.”Vault Consulting, LLC is certified by the Exhibition and Event Industry Audit Commission (EEIAC) to perform audits. The CES audit provides absolute verification of exhibition records, including direct on-site observation, examination of registration systems and testing of attendee records.

This audit complies with the industry standards for audits adopted by both the EEIAC and the Internat ional Association of Exhibition and Events (IAEE). CES is also certified by UFI, the Global Association of the Exhibition Industry.Highlights of the attendance breakdown can be found on CES.tech.Registration for CES 2017 opens September 6. Visit CES.tech for more information and to be notified when registration opens.

Some of the hottest trends generating media coverage from the show floor include IoT, smart home, computers/tablets, vehicles and gaming. Social sharing activity focused heavily on wearables, including fitness products, vehicle electronics and smart home. “As the consumer technology industry has grown and expanded to embrace new market sectors and industries, so too has CES.

Participants now include representatives from a growing number of global industries beyond the traditionally defined consumer technology sector,” said Gary Shapiro, president and CEO, Consumer Technology Association (CTA)TM. “CES 2016 was a phenomenal event that served as a global epicenter for product launches and business deals.

The audit confirms that CES continues to feature exhibitors who bring the hottest tech trends to market that are changing our world and attracts top media to cover the excitement.”Vault Consulting, LLC is certified by the Exhibition and Event Industry Audit Commission (EEIAC) to perform audits. The CES audit provides absolute verification of exhibition records, including direct on-site observation, examination of registration systems and testing of attendee records.

This audit complies with the industry standards for audits adopted by both the EEIAC and the Internat ional Association of Exhibition and Events (IAEE). CES is also certified by UFI, the Global Association of the Exhibition Industry.Highlights of the attendance breakdown can be found on CES.tech.Registration for CES 2017 opens September 6. Visit CES.tech for more information and to be notified when registration opens.

ces continued to garner global media coverage with 7,545 media scouring the show floor to report on the latest trends and products from the consumer technology industry. Coverage resulted in 2.5 billion potential media impressions from February 1, 2015-January 31, 2016, a 162 percent increase over 2015. ces social media dominated the four days of the show with more than 930,379 mentions of #CES2016 and @CES and 16.18 billion potential Twitter impressions.

Some of the hottest trends generating media coverage from the show floor include IoT, smart home, computers/tablets, vehicles and gaming. Social sharing activity focused heavily on wearables, including fitness products, vehicle electronics and smart home. “As the consumer technology industry has grown and expanded to embrace new market sectors and industries, so too has CES.

Participants now include representatives from a growing number of global industries beyond the traditionally defined consumer technology sector,” said Gary Shapiro, president and CEO, Consumer Technology Association (CTA)TM. “CES 2016 was a phenomenal event that served as a global epicenter for product launches and business deals.

The audit confirms that CES continues to feature exhibitors who bring the hottest tech trends to market that are changing our world and attracts top media to cover the excitement.”Vault Consulting, LLC is certified by the Exhibition and Event Industry Audit Commission (EEIAC) to perform audits. The CES audit provides absolute verification of exhibition records, including direct on-site observation, examination of registration systems and testing of attendee records.

This audit complies with the industry standards for audits adopted by both the EEIAC and the Internat ional Association of Exhibition and Events (IAEE). CES is also certified by UFI, the Global Association of the Exhibition Industry.Highlights of the attendance breakdown can be found on CES.tech.Registration for CES 2017 opens September 6. Visit CES.tech for more information and to be notified when registration opens.

“We also are extremely pleased to see that the new enhanced credentialing procedures we implemented for 2016 enabled us to deliver a high-quality audience. “To ensure industry professionals attending ces would continue to have a positive, quality business experience, this year CTA sought to cap overall attendance right around 176,000 by implementing new registration fees and other measures. CTA aimed to cap attendance, in line with the 176,676 attending ces 2015.

ces continued to garner global media coverage with 7,545 media scouring the show floor to report on the latest trends and products from the consumer technology industry. Coverage resulted in 2.5 billion potential media impressions from February 1, 2015-January 31, 2016, a 162 percent increase over 2015. ces social media dominated the four days of the show with more than 930,379 mentions of #CES2016 and @CES and 16.18 billion potential Twitter impressions.

Some of the hottest trends generating media coverage from the show floor include IoT, smart home, computers/tablets, vehicles and gaming. Social sharing activity focused heavily on wearables, including fitness products, vehicle electronics and smart home. “As the consumer technology industry has grown and expanded to embrace new market sectors and industries, so too has CES.

Participants now include representatives from a growing number of global industries beyond the traditionally defined consumer technology sector,” said Gary Shapiro, president and CEO, Consumer Technology Association (CTA)TM. “CES 2016 was a phenomenal event that served as a global epicenter for product launches and business deals.

The audit confirms that CES continues to feature exhibitors who bring the hottest tech trends to market that are changing our world and attracts top media to cover the excitement.”Vault Consulting, LLC is certified by the Exhibition and Event Industry Audit Commission (EEIAC) to perform audits. The CES audit provides absolute verification of exhibition records, including direct on-site observation, examination of registration systems and testing of attendee records.

This audit complies with the industry standards for audits adopted by both the EEIAC and the Internat ional Association of Exhibition and Events (IAEE). CES is also certified by UFI, the Global Association of the Exhibition Industry.Highlights of the attendance breakdown can be found on CES.tech.Registration for CES 2017 opens September 6. Visit CES.tech for more information and to be notified when registration opens.

ces 2016 played host to 3,886 exhibiting companies showcasing the latest innovation and technologies changing the world across 2,475,646 net square feet of exhibit space. “Attracting more than 177,000 attendees is quite a remarkable achievement and our strong international attendance clearly confirms our show’s status as the global technology event” said Karen Chupka, senior vice president, ces and corporate business strategy, Consumer Technology Association (CTA)TM.

“We also are extremely pleased to see that the new enhanced credentialing procedures we implemented for 2016 enabled us to deliver a high-quality audience. “To ensure industry professionals attending ces would continue to have a positive, quality business experience, this year CTA sought to cap overall attendance right around 176,000 by implementing new registration fees and other measures. CTA aimed to cap attendance, in line with the 176,676 attending ces 2015.

ces continued to garner global media coverage with 7,545 media scouring the show floor to report on the latest trends and products from the consumer technology industry. Coverage resulted in 2.5 billion potential media impressions from February 1, 2015-January 31, 2016, a 162 percent increase over 2015. ces social media dominated the four days of the show with more than 930,379 mentions of #CES2016 and @CES and 16.18 billion potential Twitter impressions.

Some of the hottest trends generating media coverage from the show floor include IoT, smart home, computers/tablets, vehicles and gaming. Social sharing activity focused heavily on wearables, including fitness products, vehicle electronics and smart home. “As the consumer technology industry has grown and expanded to embrace new market sectors and industries, so too has CES.

Participants now include representatives from a growing number of global industries beyond the traditionally defined consumer technology sector,” said Gary Shapiro, president and CEO, Consumer Technology Association (CTA)TM. “CES 2016 was a phenomenal event that served as a global epicenter for product launches and business deals.

The audit confirms that CES continues to feature exhibitors who bring the hottest tech trends to market that are changing our world and attracts top media to cover the excitement.”Vault Consulting, LLC is certified by the Exhibition and Event Industry Audit Commission (EEIAC) to perform audits. The CES audit provides absolute verification of exhibition records, including direct on-site observation, examination of registration systems and testing of attendee records.

This audit complies with the industry standards for audits adopted by both the EEIAC and the Internat ional Association of Exhibition and Events (IAEE). CES is also certified by UFI, the Global Association of the Exhibition Industry.Highlights of the attendance breakdown can be found on CES.tech.Registration for CES 2017 opens September 6. Visit CES.tech for more information and to be notified when registration opens.

The full independent audit summary, performed by Vault Consulting, LLC, is complete and highlights are now available on CES.tech.The audit also confirms a record international presence at the 2016 show with 53,808 attendees coming from outside the U.S. (up 10 percent over last year) representing 158 countries (up from 153 countries at CES® 2015).

ces 2016 played host to 3,886 exhibiting companies showcasing the latest innovation and technologies changing the world across 2,475,646 net square feet of exhibit space. “Attracting more than 177,000 attendees is quite a remarkable achievement and our strong international attendance clearly confirms our show’s status as the global technology event” said Karen Chupka, senior vice president, ces and corporate business strategy, Consumer Technology Association (CTA)TM.

“We also are extremely pleased to see that the new enhanced credentialing procedures we implemented for 2016 enabled us to deliver a high-quality audience. “To ensure industry professionals attending ces would continue to have a positive, quality business experience, this year CTA sought to cap overall attendance right around 176,000 by implementing new registration fees and other measures. CTA aimed to cap attendance, in line with the 176,676 attending ces 2015.

ces continued to garner global media coverage with 7,545 media scouring the show floor to report on the latest trends and products from the consumer technology industry. Coverage resulted in 2.5 billion potential media impressions from February 1, 2015-January 31, 2016, a 162 percent increase over 2015. ces social media dominated the four days of the show with more than 930,379 mentions of #CES2016 and @CES and 16.18 billion potential Twitter impressions.

Some of the hottest trends generating media coverage from the show floor include IoT, smart home, computers/tablets, vehicles and gaming. Social sharing activity focused heavily on wearables, including fitness products, vehicle electronics and smart home. “As the consumer technology industry has grown and expanded to embrace new market sectors and industries, so too has CES.

Participants now include representatives from a growing number of global industries beyond the traditionally defined consumer technology sector,” said Gary Shapiro, president and CEO, Consumer Technology Association (CTA)TM. “CES 2016 was a phenomenal event that served as a global epicenter for product launches and business deals.

The audit confirms that CES continues to feature exhibitors who bring the hottest tech trends to market that are changing our world and attracts top media to cover the excitement.”Vault Consulting, LLC is certified by the Exhibition and Event Industry Audit Commission (EEIAC) to perform audits. The CES audit provides absolute verification of exhibition records, including direct on-site observation, examination of registration systems and testing of attendee records.

This audit complies with the industry standards for audits adopted by both the EEIAC and the Internat ional Association of Exhibition and Events (IAEE). CES is also certified by UFI, the Global Association of the Exhibition Industry.Highlights of the attendance breakdown can be found on CES.tech.Registration for CES 2017 opens September 6. Visit CES.tech for more information and to be notified when registration opens.

The audit confirms the 2016 event, which ran January 6-9 in Las Vegas, NV, reached a new attendance record, attracting 177,393 industry professionals from around the world. More, the final number, which marks less than one percent growth over ces 2015, underscores CTA’s efforts to limit overall attendance on par with final numbers from ces 2016.

The full independent audit summary, performed by Vault Consulting, LLC, is complete and highlights are now available on CES.tech.The audit also confirms a record international presence at the 2016 show with 53,808 attendees coming from outside the U.S. (up 10 percent over last year) representing 158 countries (up from 153 countries at CES® 2015).

ces 2016 played host to 3,886 exhibiting companies showcasing the latest innovation and technologies changing the world across 2,475,646 net square feet of exhibit space. “Attracting more than 177,000 attendees is quite a remarkable achievement and our strong international attendance clearly confirms our show’s status as the global technology event” said Karen Chupka, senior vice president, ces and corporate business strategy, Consumer Technology Association (CTA)TM.

“We also are extremely pleased to see that the new enhanced credentialing procedures we implemented for 2016 enabled us to deliver a high-quality audience. “To ensure industry professionals attending ces would continue to have a positive, quality business experience, this year CTA sought to cap overall attendance right around 176,000 by implementing new registration fees and other measures. CTA aimed to cap attendance, in line with the 176,676 attending ces 2015.

ces continued to garner global media coverage with 7,545 media scouring the show floor to report on the latest trends and products from the consumer technology industry. Coverage resulted in 2.5 billion potential media impressions from February 1, 2015-January 31, 2016, a 162 percent increase over 2015. ces social media dominated the four days of the show with more than 930,379 mentions of #CES2016 and @CES and 16.18 billion potential Twitter impressions.

Some of the hottest trends generating media coverage from the show floor include IoT, smart home, computers/tablets, vehicles and gaming. Social sharing activity focused heavily on wearables, including fitness products, vehicle electronics and smart home. “As the consumer technology industry has grown and expanded to embrace new market sectors and industries, so too has CES.

Participants now include representatives from a growing number of global industries beyond the traditionally defined consumer technology sector,” said Gary Shapiro, president and CEO, Consumer Technology Association (CTA)TM. “CES 2016 was a phenomenal event that served as a global epicenter for product launches and business deals.

The audit confirms that CES continues to feature exhibitors who bring the hottest tech trends to market that are changing our world and attracts top media to cover the excitement.”Vault Consulting, LLC is certified by the Exhibition and Event Industry Audit Commission (EEIAC) to perform audits. The CES audit provides absolute verification of exhibition records, including direct on-site observation, examination of registration systems and testing of attendee records.

This audit complies with the industry standards for audits adopted by both the EEIAC and the Internat ional Association of Exhibition and Events (IAEE). CES is also certified by UFI, the Global Association of the Exhibition Industry.Highlights of the attendance breakdown can be found on CES.tech.Registration for CES 2017 opens September 6. Visit CES.tech for more information and to be notified when registration opens.

Independent Audit Confirms ces 2016 as Record Setter – 177,393 industry professionals from 158 countries drawn to ces in January – Show sees 10 percent increase in international attendance @cesArlington, VA, June 29, 2016 – The Consumer Technology Association (CTA)â„¢, owner and producer of CES®, the world’s gathering place for all who thrive on the business of consumer technologies, today announced final, audited numbers for CES® 2016.

The audit confirms the 2016 event, which ran January 6-9 in Las Vegas, NV, reached a new attendance record, attracting 177,393 industry professionals from around the world. More, the final number, which marks less than one percent growth over ces 2015, underscores CTA’s efforts to limit overall attendance on par with final numbers from ces 2016.

The full independent audit summary, performed by Vault Consulting, LLC, is complete and highlights are now available on CES.tech.The audit also confirms a record international presence at the 2016 show with 53,808 attendees coming from outside the U.S. (up 10 percent over last year) representing 158 countries (up from 153 countries at CES® 2015).

ces 2016 played host to 3,886 exhibiting companies showcasing the latest innovation and technologies changing the world across 2,475,646 net square feet of exhibit space. “Attracting more than 177,000 attendees is quite a remarkable achievement and our strong international attendance clearly confirms our show’s status as the global technology event” said Karen Chupka, senior vice president, ces and corporate business strategy, Consumer Technology Association (CTA)TM.

“We also are extremely pleased to see that the new enhanced credentialing procedures we implemented for 2016 enabled us to deliver a high-quality audience. “To ensure industry professionals attending ces would continue to have a positive, quality business experience, this year CTA sought to cap overall attendance right around 176,000 by implementing new registration fees and other measures. CTA aimed to cap attendance, in line with the 176,676 attending ces 2015.

ces continued to garner global media coverage with 7,545 media scouring the show floor to report on the latest trends and products from the consumer technology industry. Coverage resulted in 2.5 billion potential media impressions from February 1, 2015-January 31, 2016, a 162 percent increase over 2015. ces social media dominated the four days of the show with more than 930,379 mentions of #CES2016 and @CES and 16.18 billion potential Twitter impressions.

Some of the hottest trends generating media coverage from the show floor include IoT, smart home, computers/tablets, vehicles and gaming. Social sharing activity focused heavily on wearables, including fitness products, vehicle electronics and smart home. “As the consumer technology industry has grown and expanded to embrace new market sectors and industries, so too has CES.

Participants now include representatives from a growing number of global industries beyond the traditionally defined consumer technology sector,” said Gary Shapiro, president and CEO, Consumer Technology Association (CTA)TM. “CES 2016 was a phenomenal event that served as a global epicenter for product launches and business deals.

The audit confirms that CES continues to feature exhibitors who bring the hottest tech trends to market that are changing our world and attracts top media to cover the excitement.”Vault Consulting, LLC is certified by the Exhibition and Event Industry Audit Commission (EEIAC) to perform audits. The CES audit provides absolute verification of exhibition records, including direct on-site observation, examination of registration systems and testing of attendee records.

This audit complies with the industry standards for audits adopted by both the EEIAC and the Internat ional Association of Exhibition and Events (IAEE). CES is also certified by UFI, the Global Association of the Exhibition Industry.Highlights of the attendance breakdown can be found on CES.tech.Registration for CES 2017 opens September 6. Visit CES.tech for more information and to be notified when registration opens.

Independent Audit Confirms ces 2016 as Record Setter – 177,393 industry professionals from 158 countries drawn to ces in January – Show sees 10 percent increase in international attendance @cesArlington, VA, June 29, 2016 – The Consumer Technology Association (CTA)â„¢, owner and producer of CES®, the world’s gathering place for all who thrive on the business of consumer technologies, today announced final, audited numbers for CES® 2016.

The audit confirms the 2016 event, which ran January 6-9 in Las Vegas, NV, reached a new attendance record, attracting 177,393 industry professionals from around the world. More, the final number, which marks less than one percent growth over ces 2015, underscores CTA’s efforts to limit overall attendance on par with final numbers from ces 2016.

The full independent audit summary, performed by Vault Consulting, LLC, is complete and highlights are now available on CES.tech.The audit also confirms a record international presence at the 2016 show with 53,808 attendees coming from outside the U.S. (up 10 percent over last year) representing 158 countries (up from 153 countries at CES® 2015).

ces 2016 played host to 3,886 exhibiting companies showcasing the latest innovation and technologies changing the world across 2,475,646 net square feet of exhibit space. “Attracting more than 177,000 attendees is quite a remarkable achievement and our strong international attendance clearly confirms our show’s status as the global technology event” said Karen Chupka, senior vice president, ces and corporate business strategy, Consumer Technology Association (CTA)TM.

“We also are extremely pleased to see that the new enhanced credentialing procedures we implemented for 2016 enabled us to deliver a high-quality audience. “To ensure industry professionals attending ces would continue to have a positive, quality business experience, this year CTA sought to cap overall attendance right around 176,000 by implementing new registration fees and other measures. CTA aimed to cap attendance, in line with the 176,676 attending ces 2015.

ces continued to garner global media coverage with 7,545 media scouring the show floor to report on the latest trends and products from the consumer technology industry. Coverage resulted in 2.5 billion potential media impressions from February 1, 2015-January 31, 2016, a 162 percent increase over 2015. ces social media dominated the four days of the show with more than 930,379 mentions of #CES2016 and @CES and 16.18 billion potential Twitter impressions.

Some of the hottest trends generating media coverage from the show floor include IoT, smart home, computers/tablets, vehicles and gaming. Social sharing activity focused heavily on wearables, including fitness products, vehicle electronics and smart home. “As the consumer technology industry has grown and expanded to embrace new market sectors and industries, so too has CES.

Participants now include representatives from a growing number of global industries beyond the traditionally defined consumer technology sector,” said Gary Shapiro, president and CEO, Consumer Technology Association (CTA)TM. “CES 2016 was a phenomenal event that served as a global epicenter for product launches and business deals.

The audit confirms that CES continues to feature exhibitors who bring the hottest tech trends to market that are changing our world and attracts top media to cover the excitement.”Vault Consulting, LLC is certified by the Exhibition and Event Industry Audit Commission (EEIAC) to perform audits. The CES audit provides absolute verification of exhibition records, including direct on-site observation, examination of registration systems and testing of attendee records.

This audit complies with the industry standards for audits adopted by both the EEIAC and the Internat ional Association of Exhibition and Events (IAEE). CES is also certified by UFI, the Global Association of the Exhibition Industry.Highlights of the attendance breakdown can be found on CES.tech.Registration for CES 2017 opens September 6. Visit CES.tech for more information and to be notified when registration opens.

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Independent Audit Confirms ces 2016 as Record Setter – 177,393 industry professionals from 158 countries drawn to ces in January – Show sees 10 percent increase in international attendance @cesArlington, VA, June 29, 2016 – The Consumer Technology Association (CTA)â„¢, owner and producer of CES®, the world’s gathering place for all who thrive on the business of consumer technologies, today announced final, audited numbers for CES® 2016.

The audit confirms the 2016 event, which ran January 6-9 in Las Vegas, NV, reached a new attendance record, attracting 177,393 industry professionals from around the world. More, the final number, which marks less than one percent growth over ces 2015, underscores CTA’s efforts to limit overall attendance on par with final numbers from ces 2016.

The full independent audit summary, performed by Vault Consulting, LLC, is complete and highlights are now available on CES.tech.The audit also confirms a record international presence at the 2016 show with 53,808 attendees coming from outside the U.S. (up 10 percent over last year) representing 158 countries (up from 153 countries at CES® 2015).

ces 2016 played host to 3,886 exhibiting companies showcasing the latest innovation and technologies changing the world across 2,475,646 net square feet of exhibit space. “Attracting more than 177,000 attendees is quite a remarkable achievement and our strong international attendance clearly confirms our show’s status as the global technology event” said Karen Chupka, senior vice president, ces and corporate business strategy, Consumer Technology Association (CTA)TM.

“We also are extremely pleased to see that the new enhanced credentialing procedures we implemented for 2016 enabled us to deliver a high-quality audience. “To ensure industry professionals attending ces would continue to have a positive, quality business experience, this year CTA sought to cap overall attendance right around 176,000 by implementing new registration fees and other measures. CTA aimed to cap attendance, in line with the 176,676 attending ces 2015.

ces continued to garner global media coverage with 7,545 media scouring the show floor to report on the latest trends and products from the consumer technology industry. Coverage resulted in 2.5 billion potential media impressions from February 1, 2015-January 31, 2016, a 162 percent increase over 2015. ces social media dominated the four days of the show with more than 930,379 mentions of #CES2016 and @CES and 16.18 billion potential Twitter impressions.

Some of the hottest trends generating media coverage from the show floor include IoT, smart home, computers/tablets, vehicles and gaming. Social sharing activity focused heavily on wearables, including fitness products, vehicle electronics and smart home. “As the consumer technology industry has grown and expanded to embrace new market sectors and industries, so too has CES.

Participants now include representatives from a growing number of global industries beyond the traditionally defined consumer technology sector,” said Gary Shapiro, president and CEO, Consumer Technology Association (CTA)TM. “CES 2016 was a phenomenal event that served as a global epicenter for product launches and business deals.

The audit confirms that CES continues to feature exhibitors who bring the hottest tech trends to market that are changing our world and attracts top media to cover the excitement.”Vault Consulting, LLC is certified by the Exhibition and Event Industry Audit Commission (EEIAC) to perform audits. The CES audit provides absolute verification of exhibition records, including direct on-site observation, examination of registration systems and testing of attendee records.

This audit complies with the industry standards for audits adopted by both the EEIAC and the Internat ional Association of Exhibition and Events (IAEE). CES is also certified by UFI, the Global Association of the Exhibition Industry.Highlights of the attendance breakdown can be found on CES.tech.Registration for CES 2017 opens September 6. Visit CES.tech for more information and to be notified when registration opens.

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