CNET, the consumer tech media brand, returns to the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas to give its global audience a look at the technology and products set to shape the coming decade. CNET's award-winning journalists will report on all of the technology at the show, including artificial intelligence, robots, smart home technology, health and wellness tech, and the evolution and impact of 5G. CNET's daily live coverage of CES runs from Jan. 6 to Jan. 10 and will be available at www.cnet.com/ces and on YouTube, Livestream, Twitter and Pluto TV.
CNET's comprehensive coverage of CES will include live streams of the major press conferences, reporting from every corner of the show floor, exclusive looks at new products, interviews with top tech luminaries in addition to featured packages and special reports covering major trends inside and outside the convention center. CNET will take a unique look at technology through new segments including:
For the first time ever, CNET's booth will include a display showcasing our experts' process for testing the latest devices. Attendees will see how CNET uses everything from an automated phone folder to a smart watch dunk tank to put these products through their paces.
To chronicle the critical role technology plays in everyday life, CNET will also bring together the industry's leading minds for a series of fascinating discussions. This year's panels include:
CNET's Next Big Thing: IoT | Moving into an Anticipatory Tech World
Tuesday, Jan. 7 at 3:00 PM from the LVCC
An annual tradition at CES, CNET's "The Next Big Thing" SuperSession will explore innovations in the ways our devices learn to foresee our needs and act without needing to be prompted. This panel will discuss how an array of sensors and data-sharing work behind the scenes to help support an efficient and effortless lifestyle.
Lindsey Turrentine, CBS Interactive Senior Vice President Tech, and CNET's editor-at-large, Brian Cooley, will be joined by experts in this field including: Cindy Cohn, executive director of the Electronic Frontier Foundation; Rana El Kaliouby, co-founder and CEO of Affectiva; Doug Clinton, managing partner at Loup Ventures; and Michele Turner, senior director of Google Smart Home Ecosystem.
CES' CMO Summit: Your Brand and the Health Tech Revolution
Monday, Jan. 6 at 2:00 PM from the C-Space from the Aria
Health is one of the most rapidly growing spaces in consumer technology. Many brands not commonly associated with health tech are looking to invest in this promising sector. This panel will gather marketing and technology experts to illuminate the scope of health tech and how it helps brands form the ultimate relationship with their customers.
CNET's editor-at-large, Brian Cooley, will moderate the discussion and will be joined by Andrea Palmer, president of Publicis Health Media and Sean Solvenski, senior vice president and president of Walmart Health and Wellness.
Gaming and Sports Session: Esports and Sports: The Future of Fan Engagement
Wednesday, Jan. 8 at 10:30 AM from the C-Space at the Aria
As the massive audience drawn to esports grows each year, marketers are struggling to keep up with the ever-changing habits and behaviors of this fan base. This session will explore the rise of esports and its impact on how younger audiences consume traditional sports.
CBS Interactive's senior vice president of gaming, Ben Howard, will sit down with Simon Temperley, chief revenue and marketing officer for Allied eSports, Kristin Connelly, senior director of marketing for Overwatch League, Samantha (Persia) Hancock, video host and commentator, and Paul Brewer, senior vice president of brand partnership for ESL.
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