2003 International CES Attendees Represent the Breadth of the Global Economy.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers 2003 International CES ARLINGTON Arlington, county, United States Arlington, county (1990 pop. 170,936), N Va., across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C. Arlington is a residential and commercial suburb of Washington. , Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 2, 2002 World's Largest Consumer Technology Tradeshow Attracts Leading Executives From Industries Driving the Global Economic Growth and Prosperity Whether it's it's 1. Contraction of it is. 2. Contraction of it has. See Usage Note at its. it's it is or it has it's be ~have the travel and hospitality, insurance and finance, federal and local government, health and entertainment, or retail and manufacturing, the 2003 International CES attracts leaders from several industries forming the pillars that support the world's economy. The 2003 International CES, the world's largest consumer technology tradeshow, returns to Las Vegas Las Vegas (läs vā`gəs), city (1990 pop. 258,295), seat of Clark co., S Nev.; inc. 1911. It is the largest city in Nevada and the center of one of the fastest-growing urban areas in the United States. , Nev. January January: see month. 9-12, 2003. "CES is the must-attend event for anyone involved in consumer electronics. It's also a meeting place for powerhouse A fourth-generation language from Cognos that was introduced in the late 1970s for midrange computers. It supports both character-oriented, terminal-based applications as well as Windows clients. Applications developed under PowerHouse can be imported into Cognos' Axiant client/server environment. executives representing several facets of the global marketplace," said Karen Karen Any member of a variety of tribal peoples of southern Myanmar (Burma). Constituting the second largest minority in Myanmar, the Karen are not a unitary group in any ethnic sense, as they differ among themselves linguistically, religiously, and economically. Chupka, vice president of events and conferences for the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA CEA carcinoembryonic antigen. CEA abbr. carcinoembryonic antigen CEA (Carcinoembryonic antigen) ), the producer of CES. "Not only is CES the place where the hottest and most innovative technology is introduced, it also serves as a venue venue In law, the place or county in which the events giving rise to a legal action take place and from which a jury may be drawn to try the case. Venue statutes usually specify that a trial must take place in the district that has jurisdiction over the matter. for networking and conducting serious business, all under one roof and in four days' time." Traditionally, CES has been a hotbed hotbed, low, glass-covered frame structure for starting tender plants. It differs from a cold frame only in that the soil is heated—either artificially as by underground electric wiring or steampipes, or naturally with partially fermented stable manure, which for retailers and manufacturers of technology, but as the show continues to evolve Evolve may refer to several terms:
Study beyond the level of secondary education. Institutions of higher education include not only colleges and universities but also professional schools in such fields as law, theology, medicine, business, music, and art. , healthcare, entertainment and financial institutions attend CES. Some of the companies pre-registered include:
Airline, Aerospace, Travel and Hospitality
-- AAA -- Boeing Corp. -- Northrop Grumman
-- Aeromexico -- Cathay Pacific -- Northwest Airlines
-- Aerospace Corp. -- Continental Airlines -- Renaissance Hotels
-- Air France -- Delta Airlines -- Singapore Airlines
-- Alaska Airlines -- Hawaiian Airlines -- Southwest Airlines
-- America West -- Jetblue Airways -- Westin Hotels
-- American Airlines -- Lockheed Martin -- United Airlines
-- AMTRAK -- Marriott Hotels
Automotive
-- American Honda -- Ford Motor Co. -- Mercedes-Benz
Motor Corp. -- General Motors -- Mitsubishi
-- Audi -- Goodyear -- Nissan
-- Chevron -- Harley-Davidson -- Saturn
-- Chrysler -- Hyundai -- Siemens Automotive
-- D&R Automotive -- Isuzu Motors -- Toyota
-- Daimler-Chrysler -- Kia Motors -- Yamaha
-- Delphi Automotive -- Land Rover
Financial
-- Accenture -- Coldwell Banker -- Solomon Smith Barney
-- American Express -- Credit Suisse -- Sallie Mae
-- Bank of America -- Deutsche Bank -- Security Finance
-- Bank One -- Federal Reserve Bank -- TransAmerica
-- Capital One -- Fidelity Investments -- UBS/Paine Webber
-- Charles Schwab -- JP Morgan -- Wachovia
-- Chase -- Mastercard -- Wells Fargo
-- Citibank -- Merrill Lynch
-- Citicorp -- Morgan Stanley
-- Citifinancial -- Price Waterhouse
-- Citigroup -- Primerica
Communications and Telecommunications
-- Adelphia -- Cox Communications -- Time Warner Cable
-- ALLTELL -- Dimension -- T-Mobile
-- AT&T -- Discovery Communications -- Verizon
-- BellSouth -- Earthlink -- WorldComm
-- Cincinnati Bell -- FOX Cable
-- Cell-One -- Pacific Bell
-- Cingular -- Qwest
-- Comcast -- Sprint
Entertainment
-- 20th Century Fox -- MGM Pictures
-- Artisan Home Entertainment -- Miramax
-- Artisan Studios -- New Line Entertainment
-- Asian Entertainment -- Paramount Pictures
-- Buena Vista Entertainment -- Regal Entertainment
-- Columbia Tri-Star Entertainment -- Sony Pictures Entertainment
-- Disney -- Starz Encore Group
-- DreamWorks -- Universal Studios
-- Feld Entertainment -- Viacom
-- Home Box Office -- Virgin Entertainment
-- Lions Gate Entertainment -- Warner Brothers
-- Merv Griffin Productions -- Warner Home Video
Health and Insurance
-- Aetna -- Readylink Healthcare
-- Allstate Insurance -- Salick Healthcare
-- HealthSouth -- Sentara Health
-- Kaiser Permanente -- Sierra Health
-- Merck -- State Farm Insurance
-- Procter and Gamble -- Tower Health
-- Prudential Insurance
Consumer Retail
-- 7-Eleven -- FAO Schwartz -- Officemax
-- Albertsons -- Fry's -- Radioshack
-- Ames Dept. Stores -- Goldman Sachs -- RiteAid
-- Barnes & Noble -- Goodguys -- Sam's Club
-- Best Buy -- Home Depot -- Sears
-- BJ's Wholesale Club -- JC Penney -- Staples
-- Borders Books -- KB Toys -- Target
-- Burlington Coat Factory -- Kmart -- Toys R Us
-- Circuit City -- Macy's -- Walmart
-- CompUSA -- Marshall Field's -- Walgreens
-- ConAgra -- May Dept. Stores
-- Costco -- Mervyn's
-- CVS -- Nordstrom
-- Dillards Dept. Stores -- Office Depot
Federal Government
-- Dept. of Aviation -- NASA
-- Dept. of Defense -- National Park Service
-- Dept. of Energy -- U.S. Air Force
-- Dept. of Veterans Affairs -- U.S. Army
-- Dept. of Treasury -- U.S. Customs Service
-- Dept. of Labor
-- Environmental Protection Agency
-- Federal Aviation Administration
-- Federal Bureau of Prisons
State and Local Government
-- City of Anaheim, CA -- County of Orange, CA
-- City of Fresno, CA -- Maricopa County, AZ
-- City of Las Vegas, NV -- Sacramento County, CA
-- City of Los Angeles, CA -- State of California
-- City of New York, NY -- State of Colorado
-- City of San Diego, CA -- State of Indiana
-- City of San Jose, CA -- State of Michigan
-- City of Tulsa, OK -- State of Nevada
Higher Education
-- Arizona State University -- Seton Hall University
-- Brigham Young University -- Southern Methodist University
-- California State University -- Stanford University
-- Carnegie Mellon University -- Syracuse University
-- Columbia University -- UCLA
-- George Washington University -- University of Arizona
-- Michigan State University -- University of Colorado
-- MIT -- University of Georgia
-- Notre Dame University -- University of Iowa
-- Ohio State University -- University of Virginia
-- Purdue University
CES is North America's largest technology tradeshow by a factor of two. The 2003 International CES will showcase A showcase, or vitrine, is a glassed-in cabinet or case for displaying delicate or valuable articles such as objects d'art or merchandise in a shop, museum, or house. the latest innovations from 2,000 international exhibitors in wireless communications wireless communications System using radio-frequency, infrared, microwave, or other types of electromagnetic or acoustic waves in place of wires, cables, or fibre optics to transmit signals or data. , gaming, digital video, high-end high-end adj. Informal 1. Appealing to sophisticated and discerning customers: a high-end department store; high-end video equipment. 2. or "extreme" audio, accessories, CE fashion, consumer technology networking, broadband broadband Term describing the radiation from a source that produces a broad, continuous spectrum of frequencies (contrasted with a laser, which produces a single frequency or very narrow range of frequencies). , mobile electronics, content media, new business technology, delivery systems and the Internet Internet Publicly accessible computer network connecting many smaller networks from around the world. It grew out of a U.S. Defense Department program called ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network), established in 1969 with connections between computers at the . Online registration is now available at www.CESweb.org See .org. (networking) org - The top-level domain for organisations or individuals that don't fit any other top-level domain (national, com, edu, or gov). Though many have .org domains, it was never intended to be limited to non-profit organisations. RFC 1591. , the interactive source for CES information. About CEA The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) represents more than 1,000 corporate members involved in the design, development, manufacturing, distribution and integration of audio, video, mobile electronics, wireless and landline Land based. Refers to standard telephone and data communications systems that use in-ground and telephone pole cables in contrast to wireless cellular and satellite services. communications, information technology, home networking, multimedia and accessory accessory, in criminal law, a person who, though not present at the commission of a crime, becomes a participator in the crime either before or after the fact of commission. products, as well as related services that are sold through consumer channels. Combined, CEA's members account for more than $80 billion in annual sales. CEA's resources are available online at www.CE.org, the definitive source for information about the consumer electronics industry. CEA also sponsors and manages the International CES -- Defining Technology's Future. All profits from CES are reinvested into industry services, including technical training and education, industry promotion, engineering standards development, market research and legislative advocacy The act of Pleading or arguing a case or a position; forceful persuasion. .
UPCOMING EVENTS
-- 2003 International CES - Defining Technology's Future
January 9-12, 2003, Las Vegas, NV
-- Electronic House Expo - Spring
February 26-March 1, 2003, Orlando, FL
-- CEA 2003 Winter Technology & Standards Forum
February 24-February 28, 2003, Scottsdale, AZ
-- 2003 CEA Winter Summit
March 4-6, 2003, St. Regis Aspen, Aspen, CO
-- HDTV Summit & the Academy of DTV Pioneers 2002 Awards
March 10, 2003, Renaissance Hotel, Washington, DC
-- CEA 2003 Spring Leadership Retreat
May 5-6, 2003, Grand Hyatt, Washington, D.C.
-- Connections 2003
May 7-9, 2003, Fairmont Hotel, San Jose, CA
-- Asian Home Electronics Fair
May 14-17, 2003, Shanghai, China
-- 7th Annual Consumer Electronics CEO Summit
June 18-20, 2003, Vail, CO
-- CEA 2003 Summer Technology & Standards Forum
August 1-4, 2003, Location TBA
-- CEA 2003 Fall Conference and Industry Forum
October 12-15, 2003, Carlsbad, CA
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