International Consumer Electronics Show. I don't know how many might be interested in this, but for those that are, if you register by September 30, 2009, you gain access to all exhibits, TechZones, SuperSessions and keynote addresses for free. Miss the deadline by one day and it jumps to $100.
For any tech junkie: Don't miss your chance to attend the world's largest consumer technology tradeshow, to be held January 7-10, 2010 in Las Vegas, NV.
The International CES is not open to the general public and all attendees must be in the consumer electronics industry to be eligible to attend the show. Due to the investment made by our exhibitors, International CES Show Management wants to ensure that its attendees are members of the trade. All attendees must provide two forms of ID: one photo ID and the other proving their affiliation with the consumer electronics industry (pay stub, business card, etc.) Attendees will not be admitted into the 2010 International CES without these two forms of ID.
daveland
Senior Member
posted: Oct. 26, 2009 @ 11:14p
Ugh. You used to be able to register for free until later in the year. I missed last year's because I missed the free registration and now this year I missed it again by 19 days. I cannot swallow paying $100 for something that was free if only CES sent their alumni a reminder (well, it seems they did for some, but not for me!). I booked my hotel months ago but the CES registration page wasn't open yet. Does anyone have a "priority code" from their business that gives free admission they can PM me?
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