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5 CES 2024 Mistakes Mobility Tech & Automotive Suppliers Need to Avoid

Bianchi Biz Blog

As the world’s most influential technology event, the potential for automotive and mobility tech suppliers to make an impact at CES 2024 is strong, with a high-level of attention and interest focused on the evolution of mobility, from EV adoption and infrastructure to Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) and always-evolving ADAS technology.

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CES 2023: The Top 5 Mistakes Mobility Tech & Automotive Suppliers Need to Avoid

Bianchi Biz Blog

Still holding the title as the world’s most influential technology event , the potential opportunities for automotive and mobility technology suppliers to make an impact at CES 2023 could be better than ever, especially considering the pent-up demand for a return to the in-person experience. But we’re already registered! And maybe you will!

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MOVE is Mobility Reimagined: 5 Reasons to Attend the #1 Urban Mobility Show

Bianchi Biz Blog

Written By: Emma-Jane Dinan, General Manager, MOVE GLOBAL EVENTS As an automotive or mobility tech supplier, you must have MOVE on your agenda. The in-house editor for the MOVE events also writes a press release before the event which includes product launches, demos and announcements from exhibitors which is then sent out to our press list.

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CES2022 Top 5: Five Mistakes Automotive and Vehicle Tech Suppliers Make During CES Prep

Bianchi Biz Blog

Recently, the Consumer Technology Association announced that not only will CES2022 mark a return to an in-person format after last year’s digital-only event, but also that the automotive sector is on pace for record growth at the 2022 show. Your company needs to be finalizing what big announcements, product launches, unveilings, etc.

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Three Media Tips for Your B2B PR Program

Shift Communications

Unless you’re Facebook, Google or Apple, landing a hit in The Wall Street Journal or New York Times is no easy feat—but that’s not to say it can’t be done. Think retail, finance, manufacturing, automotive and so on. That’s why it’s important to set realistic goals and expectations for product launches.

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MediaPulse | A Weekly Media Round-Up

Cision

Scooptastic: Check out some of Cision Blog ‘s top scoops for this week, including new additions like Beth Stebner at StyleCaster; Jordan Golson at The Verge; and Michael Dean at The Real; as well as recent departures such as Paula Risher at The Wall Street Journal; Brittany Risher at Greatist; and John Andrew Prime at The Shreveport Times.

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