CES 2019
Duration:
Jan 08 - 11, 2019
Location:
United States
Made-in-China.com attending the world’s largest expo for consumer technologies — CES brings you this fresh report!
As Rachel Konrad, Chief Communications Officer of Impossible Food, said “CES is the most high-profile showcase of the world’s most significant consumer technologies. With the maelstrom of publicity and credibility, it’s the obvious choice”, over 180000 visitors and 6500 news media were attracted to this international event held in Las Vegas Convention Center during Jan. 8-11,2019. Of all the 4000 exhibitors from over 155 countries and regions, a quarter are from China, and that’s why this year’s CES was dubbed “China-ES”. Of course, Made-in-China.com wouldn’t miss such a grand event.
SMART EXPO • SAMPLE MAGIC, an offline service provided by Made-in-China.com, could not only let buyers on site experience products made in China, but also made the connection between buyers and suppliers much more efficient through its real-time inquiry sending function.
Besides, Crov.com, a B2B online trading platform based in America, brought exhibition service exclusive for Chinese exhibitors’ samples. And the public annual contest held by Meiawards.org attracted a large crowd as well
The four-day journey in CES brought Made-in-China a lot, and next year, we expect more.
See you at CES2020!
As Rachel Konrad, Chief Communications Officer of Impossible Food, said “CES is the most high-profile showcase of the world’s most significant consumer technologies. With the maelstrom of publicity and credibility, it’s the obvious choice”, over 180000 visitors and 6500 news media were attracted to this international event held in Las Vegas Convention Center during Jan. 8-11,2019. Of all the 4000 exhibitors from over 155 countries and regions, a quarter are from China, and that’s why this year’s CES was dubbed “China-ES”. Of course, Made-in-China.com wouldn’t miss such a grand event.
SMART EXPO • SAMPLE MAGIC, an offline service provided by Made-in-China.com, could not only let buyers on site experience products made in China, but also made the connection between buyers and suppliers much more efficient through its real-time inquiry sending function.
Besides, Crov.com, a B2B online trading platform based in America, brought exhibition service exclusive for Chinese exhibitors’ samples. And the public annual contest held by Meiawards.org attracted a large crowd as well
The four-day journey in CES brought Made-in-China a lot, and next year, we expect more.
See you at CES2020!