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Where is CES 2023 held, physical and digital venues

Find out where CES, the huge tech consumer event, is taking place in 2024.

Updated: Jan 3, 2023 5:04 pm
Where is CES 2023 held, physical and digital venues

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January 5th marks the start of this year’s CES, the tech world’s biggest trade show, but where is CES 2023 held? we hear you cry. As in previous years, CES will be held in Las Vegas, Nevada, and more specifically at the Las Vegas Conference Centre and the Venetian Convention and Expo Center.

For more than half a century CES has heralded many of the greatest technological innovations of their time. Since 1978 CES has been held in Las Vegas, Nevada and it continues to be a beacon for technological advancement. This year will be no exception with 2200 of the world’s biggest tech players all exhibiting their innovations.

Okay, technically the Las Vegas Conference Centre and Venetian Convention and Expo Center aren’t in the city of Las Vegas but the adjacent towns of Winchester and Paradise. Considering that most of Vegas’ famous strip and tourist attractions are also within Winchester and Paradise you shouldn’t get too lost. The Venetian Convention and Expo Center’s central location and proximity to the Las Vegas strip make it the ideal location for this tech extravaganza.

Can you watch CES 2023 online?

Although over 100,000 in-person attendees are expected at CES 2023, another way for pass holders to take in the action is via the CES 2023 Digital Venue. With this handy feature, you can pre-plan your schedule for the event itself. During the event, you’ll be able to stream all of the keynotes, select conference sessions, and show floor videos. After the event, you can also use the CES Digital Venue to catch up on any and all of the streams that you may have missed over the course of the weekend.

Unfortunately, as with previous years, CES is not open to the public. This means that to keep up to date most of us will have to rely on the media in attendance. Worry not, however, as we’ll be keeping you up to date with all the breaking news from CES right here on WePC.


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