
Since the first CES was held in New York City in June of 1967, the trade show has been an in-person event.
However, the show has been forced to pivot its 2021 offering to be fully virtual. How has the show been reimagined to go from the stage to the screen? What can attendees expect from the all-digital CES? And what did it take to get there? We’ve rounded up some need-to-know information as we prepare for the kickoff of CES Monday, Jan. 11.
Nick is a video producer at Adweek and host of the Gen ZEOs podcast.
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