CEA Unveils the 2003 Edition of Five Technologies to Watch; Publication Spotlights the Latest and Greatest in Consumer Electronics.Business Editors/Hi-Tech Writers SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 14, 2002 The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA CEA carcinoembryonic antigen. CEA abbr. carcinoembryonic antigen CEA (Carcinoembryonic antigen) ) today released the 2003 edition of Five Technologies to Watch, a publication that identifies five up-and-coming up-and-com·ing adj. Showing signs of advancement and ambitious development: an up-and-coming executive; an up-and-coming neighborhood. technologies expected to become major players in the consumer electronics industry during the next year. Included in the latest installment are digital display technology, convergence of wireless devices, digital imaging, flash memory and electronic entertainment/games. The 2003 edition is all about size and portability - the smaller and more mobile, the better. From video screens that can be rolled up and placed in your pocket to a PDA/mobile phone/digital camera combination, each technology promises to enhance both the way we work and the way we play. Far from an advertisement ADVERTISEMENT. A 'notice' published either in handbills or in a newspaper. 2. The law in many instances requires parties to advertise in order to give notice of acts which are to be done; in these cases, the advertisement is in general equivalent to notice. for exciting new products however, Five Technologies to Watch is geared toward industry professionals, media and financial analysts and provides a comprehensive analysis of all five trends and their impact on the consumer electronics market. Each of the five technology sections details the strategic issues, market forecasts, consumer perspectives, key players, partnerships, business models, and public policy changes for that particular technology. "Five Technologies to Watch illustrates the boundless possibilities of digital technology," said Gary Gary, city (1990 pop. 116,646), Lake co., NW Ind., a port of entry on Lake Michigan; inc. 1909. Gary was founded by the U.S. Steel Corporation, which purchased the land in 1905 and landscaped it for a city. Shapiro Sha·pir·o , Karl Jay 1913-2000. American poet and critic known for his early poems concerning World War II and his later works in free verse. , president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of CEA. "By analyzing where these technologies have been, where they are now, and, most importantly Adv. 1. most importantly - above and beyond all other consideration; "above all, you must be independent" above all, most especially , where they are going, it is clear that the consumer electronics industry is poised for a bright future." 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 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 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.
UPCOMING EVENTS
-- CEA Fall Conference and Industry Forum
October 13-16, 2002, San Francisco, CA
-- Electronic House Expo - Fall
November 11-14, 2002, Long Beach, CA
-- 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
-- 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 Industry Forum & Fall Conference
September 14-17, 2003, Carlsbad, CA
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