
For those in the tech industry, registration if FREE until September 1st. Then it goes to $100. If you wait till the final week, after Jan 2nd, registration will set you back $200.
TWICE Staff — TWICE, 7/9/2012
Arlington, Va. – The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) today opened registration for the 2013 International CES scheduled Jan. 8-11, 2013, in Las Vegas.
Registration is free to consumer technology professionals through Aug. 31. A registration fee of $100 will start on Sept. 1, and the fee will increase to $200 on Jan. 2. Attendees and media can register today atCESweb.org.
The International CES has room blocks at discounted rates, available for a limited time, at partner hotels throughout Las Vegas.
The International CES attracts 150,000 of the top executives, retail buyers, content providers, entertainment executives, venture capitalists, engineers, government officials and media from 150 countries, CEA said.
“Excitement and buzz is already starting to build for the 2013 International CES, which will be the most important global technology event of the year,” said Karen Chupka, events and conferences senior VP, CEA. “With new innovations in Cloud computing, software and apps, digital health, lifestyle technologies and automotive technologies, the 2013 International CES is sure to feature the standout products and trends of 2013 across all major product categories.”
Press registration is always free. For media services, registration and credential criteria information, please visit CESweb.org/press. Additional information on the 2013 International CES can be found atCESweb.org, including hotel and airline information to assist attendees in making their CES travel plans.
So, what are you waiting for? Go get your self registered now before you forget. We will see you there!
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can the general public go right?
nevermind, i just got my answer quoted…
“The International CES is not open to the general public and all attendees must be in the consumer electronics (CE) industry to be eligible to attend the show”
ruins my lifelong drea,, i always thought id go out there one day. bunch of dicks
http://registration3.experientevent.com/showCES131/Default.aspx#
lol
The products that are at the show are mostly for the public they should at least show them to us be for they hit the store. I have been waiting for this show to come so I could vacation in Vegas and visit the show and now I find out it is not for me. There must still be a way to get in.