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CEA Opened Registration for The 2015 International CES

The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) ® today opened registration for the 2015 International CES®, the global gathering place for all who thrive on the business of consumer technologies. The event is scheduled January 6-9, 2015, in Las Vegas, Nevada.  Attendees and media can register today at CESweb.org.

Like last year, attendees can pick up badges at more than 25 designated locations in Las Vegas. Key pickup locations include McCarran International Airport baggage claim areas, official show hotels and 2015 CES exhibit venues. Attendees will receive a confirmation code upon completing their registration form in its entirety that will help expedite their badge pick up.

The International CES draws more than 150,000 of the top industry executives, retail buyers, content providers, entertainment executives, venture capitalists, engineers, government officials and media from around the world. 

“The 2015 International CES is the proving ground of innovation and this January’s event promises to be an amazing hands-on experience,” said Karen Chupka, senior vice president, International CES and corporate business strategy, CEA. “We encourage attendees to register now and to start making travel plans to ensure the greatest choice of flights and hotel rooms.”

Attendees are encouraged to register in advance of CES to ensure quicker access to their badge on-site. Additional information on the 2015 CES, including hotel and airline information, can be found at CESweb.org. CES has room blocks at discounted rates, available for a limited time, at partner hotels throughout Las Vegas.  It is important to make hotel reservations early to secure the best rates.

Source: http://www.cesweb.org/News/Press-Releases/CES-Press-Release.aspx?NodeID=19ed1604-8a0b-4c62-a6fe-5ddef6b44398
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