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After two years without a full-fledged, in-person CES, automotive suppliers and vehicle technology providers – and their customers – are eager for CES 2023, which is just a few months away. The show was rebranded as CES, and today it is recognized globally as a – if not THE – top showplace for automotive and mobility technology.
These numbers confirm that while traditional auto shows may be losing their luster for automakers and their top-tier suppliers, CES has solidified its position as one of the world’s largest and fastest growing global automotive, mobility and transportation events. But it’s still the best automotive technology show there is.
CES 2023 will be one of the most competitive tradeshows we’ve seen in our 30 years of doing business-to-business public relations. Challenge: With such a large group of exhibitors, automotive suppliers and mobility technology providers face intense competition for journalists’ attention. It’s logistically impossible.
Still holding the title as the world’s most influential technology event , the potential opportunities for automotive and mobility technology suppliers to make an impact at CES 2023 could be better than ever, especially considering the pent-up demand for a return to the in-person experience. And maybe you will!
In the rapidly evolving automotive and mobility industry, staying ahead of the curve is essential for success, especially for newer entrants in this space offering software-defined vehicle tech, V2X, connectivity, lidar and other sensor and processing technologies for ADAS, autonomous vehicles, electric vehicles, and shared vehicles.
For more than 30 years our firm has worked with many traditional automotive suppliers, as well as new suppliers for electric vehicle, connected car, V2X, ADAS and autonomous vehicle technologies of all sizes to help support them in the North American automotive industry. The automotive industry isn’t the only space seeing change.
Making its return to Las Vegas as an in-person (as well as digital) event, CES 2022 will undoubtedly continue to be one of the most competitive tradeshows we’ve seen in our nearly 30 years of doing business-to-business public relations This fact about hyper-competition is true for both journalists and exhibitors alike.
So what do you need to do NOW to make sure the world’s largest business-to-business tradeshow is a PR success for your company? Look back at CES 2020: With CES 2021 being an all-virtual show, you’ll have to look back to recall how things went at CES 2020 when it was last an in-person event. Automotive Technology PR Specialists.
9-12, 2024, CES, which has become one of the most important automotive industry shows in the world, brings together manufacturers, developers and suppliers of consumer technology, content, technology delivery systems and more to address the industry’s biggest challenges. Taking place Jan. Start planning today!
That’s not just our hot take as an automotive PR firm. It’s the opinion of many auto-industry savvy people, including: Long-time auto industry journalist, analyst and Autoline host John McElroy told us: “CES is the best auto show in the world. You can see more automotive technology here than anywhere else in the world.”
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