Image: Consumer Electronics Show 2020
The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is the world’s largest tech conference. The next event, in January 2021, will be online-only.
Image: Consumer Electronics Show 2020
The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) organisers have confirmed that the next edition of the world’s largest tech trade show will be online-only and all-digital. Here’s why.
The Consumer Technology Association (CTA) announced this week that the in-person event will be cancelled due to rising concerns about the spread of the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Update: The Consumer Technology Association (CTA) this week confirmed the date and schedule. CES 2021 will take place from 11 to 14 January:
“We’re looking forward to welcoming the global tech industry, from international brands to budding startups; to kick off the year with the world’s most influential digital technology event”.
The online move comes as no surprise; all tech events lined up for 2020 have already gone the digital-only route. With more than 28 million confirmed COVID-19 and 900 000 deaths, we’d hardly have a handle on this thing by January.
That said, CTA was still planning as recently as May to hold the CES 2021 in person; organisers gave manufacturers and companies the opportunity to showcase their wares digitally if they chose to do so.
It was a strange stance to take since most major events — South By South West (SXSW), BlizzCon, Mobile World Congress, E3, to name a few — had already been cancelled, postponed or gone online.
CES, which usually takes place in Las Vegas and sees thousands of expo goers, retailers and manufactures squeezed into convention halls, will now pivot towards a “new immersive experience”.
Details are still sparse at this stage, however, CTA confirmed that more information will be released in due course. They confirmed, however, that the event will be “highly personalised”, and that CES 2022 is on the cards as well.
President and CEO of the CTA, Gary Shapiro, said on Tuesday that it would not be possible “to safely convene tens of thousands of people in Las Vegas in early January 2021 to meet and do business in person”.
He added that “technology helps us all work, learn and connect during the pandemic”. It’s only fitting that innovation will also help to “reimagine CES2021” and unite the community in a meaningful way.
“By shifting to an all-digital platform for 2021, we can deliver a unique experience that helps our exhibitors connect with existing and new audiences”.
Gary Shapiro
The new CES format will include:
“We’re looking forward to welcoming the global tech industry, from international brands to budding startups, to kick off the year with the world’s most influential digital technology event. Mark your calendars for the first week in January and be on the lookout for more exciting news about CES 2021. We plan to return to Las Vegas for CES 2022, combining the best elements of a physical and digital show.”
Gary Shapiro