
The 2012 International Consumer Electronic Show (CES) is the largest in the event, with a presence of whopping number of exhibitors and attendees across the largest show floor. This gives a platform to more than 20,000 new products which were launched at the 2012 CES, which also featured top executives participating in keynote sessions, including those from Qualcomm, Mercedes, Wal-Mart, Intel, Ford, Verizon, Unilver, Ford, eBay, GE, Google and Facebook. Executive delegations from thousands of global companies, from Apple to Zeo, attended the 2012 CES to meet with current and future customers.
Technology innovations generated excitement across the 2012 CES show floor including the launch of dozens of ultrabooks, OLED TVs, Android 4.0 tablets, next generation smartphones and 3D printers. Some of the hottest gadgets introduced on the happening platform are: Huawei's Ascend P1 S, which it claims to be the world's thinnest smartphone at 6.68mm, Lenovo television and smartphone introduced by Senior Vice President of Lenovo Liu Jun, a G6 series LG Smart TV with Google TV, Motorola's Droid 4, A Toshiba Excite EX10 Android tablet running the Tablet Remote App Capable (TRAC) technology was displayed in front of a Toshiba 55-inch L7200 Series TV, Samsung OLED televisions, Xperia smartphone introduced by Kazuo Hirai, executive deputy president of Sony Corp., Nokia Lumia 900 Windows Phone, Dell XPS 13, the company's first ultrabook introduced by Jeff Clarke vice chairman of Global Operations for Dell, LG Z330 Ultrabook, Motorola's Droid Xyboard 10.1 on display with a device featuring a water resistant coating and HP Ultrabook. People were not only excited about the next generation of technology but the pre-show media events, which drew record numbers, also created tremendous buzz. From ultrabooks to digital health products to connected TVs, the innovation at the 2012 CES fall nothing short of amazing.
Industries with increased presence at the 2012 International CES include healthcare, automotive, entertainment, advertising and marketing. And this enables each CES attendee to accomplish a significant amount of networking and business with professionals from a range of industries around the world. CES is rightly considered as the change agent, the catalyst that brings executives from a wide range of industries together and helps them create better ways of doing business together. Moreover, despite the absence of electronics market leaders like Apple, and the imminent exit of PC heavy hitter Microsoft, CES is still going incredibly strong.


