An estimated 170,000 industry professionals and media attended the annual show, which was spread out throughout Las Vegas from Jan. 7-10. There was too much to see, from robots to drones, AI to TVs and displays, sensors and wearables, and much more. Companies exhibiting ranged the gamut from multi-national conglomerates like Procter & Gamble and Samsung to the myriad start-ups who pitched their innovations at Eureka Hall in the Sands Convention Center.
The flexible and printed electronics industry was well represented at the 2020 CES. The OE-A had a pavilion in the Sands, featuring industry leaders such as NovaCentrix, Coatema, Ynvisbile, American Semiconductor, IEE S.A., Tacterion GmbH
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