Global tech show CES in Las Vegas to be only online in 2021 due to COVID-19
Consumer Technology Association(CES) said Tuesday that the largest global tech and gadget show to be held in Las Vegas every January will be online in 2021 due to concerns over the coronavirus epidemic.
Big tech companies like Apple, Alphabet, Google, and Samsung have different product launch events and companies launching electronic gadgets at CES are usually small, the program is designed for technology companies and buyers to run the business.
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CES is the largest annual event in Las Vegas and will be a setback for the canceled city as hotel prices rise during the event. According to the CTA, CES 2020 was attended by 170,000 people and 60,000 international attendees.
CTA Chief Executive Gary Shapiro said companies and partners in Las Vegas have now decided to make advance plans. “We don’t think there are any vaccines available and safe and tested until people are comfortable until January,” he said.
Shapiro said online CES pricing has not yet been determined. CES tickets range from $ 300 to 7,700 this year.
The Digital CES event is scheduled for January 6-9.
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