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Back to the Trade Show – CES Redux

Landis PR

Trade shows, in all their schmoozy glory, were major casualties. CES (Consumer Electronics Show), the world’s biggest trade show, is making a heady comeback, complete with giant exhibit floors and all the glitz and glamour that Las Vegas can muster. Fewer international attendees. But now they’re back.

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Five Reasons You Should Not Miss SAE WCX 2024

Bianchi Biz Blog

As anyone working in the automotive / mobility industry knows, we are currently in an era of major change and disruption. And that environment of change has also extended to the industry’s longstanding events and trade shows.

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The Top 9 Reasons to Participate in CES 2024: Accelerating Success for Automotive Suppliers and Mobility Technology Start-ups

Bianchi Biz Blog

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.

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CES 2023: PR Facts That Every Vehicle Technology & Mobility Supplier Should Know

Bianchi Biz Blog

CES 2023 will be one of the most competitive trade shows 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.

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Obstacles & Opportunities: The PR Facts You Need to Know About CES 2022

Bianchi Biz Blog

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 trade shows 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.