CES 2024 is coming.
If you’re a tech-focused person, pack your best walking shoes and warm clothes and get ready for a big and fun conference in Las Vegas.
The massive tech event makes headlines and launches new products every year, and we’ve got all the details you need for the 2024 edition.
What is CES?
First of all, if you don’t know, CES stands for Consumer Electronics Show. And, well, this event is exactly what it sounds like. This is a large conference in Las Vegas that focuses on technology products primarily for daily life. For example, some of last year’s highlights include a device that turns Apple devices into high-performance camera displays, a game controller with accessibility features, and AR glasses.
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TVs seem likely to be a big focus this year, considering TCL has already shown off a prototype of a foldable TV.
The conference attracts thousands of exhibitors, major product launches, and speakers from the biggest names in the tech world.In short, it is one of – if not the this – The biggest event in tech.
When is the International Consumer Electronics Show held?
CES 2024 is scheduled to take place from January 9 to 12, with some media-only events taking place in the first few days. You can find the full schedule on the CES website.
CES 2024 Ticket Prices
Here’s the tricky thing about CES: You have to be an industry member, media member, or exhibitor to attend.This is no Open to the public. How does one prove that they are part of this industry? CES lists a variety of ways to do this, including business cards, proof of employment, your name on the company website, or recent media articles listing you as an industry professional.
Now, once you’re allowed in, ticket prices vary. Since we have passed the deadline for discounted tickets, an exhibit plus pass is now $350. This gets you into most standard experiences and gives you access to exhibitor booths. The Deluxe Pass costs $1,700 and adds additional conference programming, partner programming and other features.
CES is almost here, so if you want to go, make plans now. But if you can’t make it, be sure to keep an eye out for all of Mashable’s on-the-ground coverage.