Trade shows
Detroit Hosts First Auto Show After New Fuel Economy Law
Which Automakers Will Deliver Cleaner Cars?
January 11, 2008 -- The upcoming North American International Auto Show in Detroit will be the first major auto show since new fuel economy standards were signed into law, and automakers will be jockeying to "out-green" their competition. A number of companies are running ad campaigns touting their fuel-efficient fleets, and many are expected to roll out the green carpet next week in the Motor City. » read more »
2008 Consumer Electronics Show Plugs Newest Technologies into Global Markets
11 January 2008 -- Las Vegas is known for big shows and the annual Consumer Electronics Show, which just ended, is one of the biggest. In a space the equivalent of 35 football fields, 2700 exhibitors are displaying thousands of high-tech devices and services they will be marketing in the coming year. The world's largest consumer electronics show does not just showcase tomorrow's advanced technologies, it also helps them move into the mainstream.
27-hundred exhibitors show thousands of devices they are planning to maket next year
Consumere Electronics Show attracted over 140,000 attendees » read more »
CableNET Now Accepting Demo Proposals
11/7/2007, Louisville, Colorado — CableNET®, the cable industry’s showcase of innovative services and technologies, will again be a featured exhibit at the industry’s premier convention, The 2008 Cable Show, CableLabs® and the National Cable & Telecommunications Association (NCTA) said today.
The 2008 Cable Show, to be held at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center in New Orleans from May 18-20, 2008, is NCTA’s 57th Annual Convention & International Exhibition. » read more »
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