Sensors, wearables, displays, solar cells and more are on hand at major electronics show.
David Savastano, Editor01.04.17
The International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is the major event for the electronics industry. This year’s show, which starts tomorrow and runs through Jan. 8 in Las Vegas, features the latest in appliances, displays, sensors, wearables and much more.
CES 2016 set records for visitors and exhibition space, as 177,393 attendees walked through the 2.47 million square feet of exhibition space. It is a huge show, and some printed and flexible electronics manufacturers are among the companies attending CES 2017.
In order to educate attendees about potential applications for flexible and printed electronics, the OE-A (Organic and Printed Electronics Association) will host “Printed Electronics: Enabling the Future,” which will feature the three hour-long discussions. These sessions, scheduled for Jan. 6, will cover the Internet of Things (IoT), automotive, healthcare and wearables, and will take place at the Las Vegas Convention Center in room N264.
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