Double Deck Trade Show Exhibits For CES In Las Vegas

CES January 9-12
The Consumer Electronics Show (CES)

We have the largest Double Deck Exhibit inventory in Las Vegas

We’ve selected 5 designs that are available with or without canopy ceilings. These are often used at large shows to cut down on sound bouncing down from the convention hall ceiling for some booth locations. They also create a pleasant environment. Prices shown below include transportation and set up and dismantle labor.

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Double Deck Exhibits remain the premier exhibit marketing vehicle for CES

The CES Show is the world’s gathering place for all those who thrive on the business of consumer technologies. It has served as the proving ground for innovators and breakthrough technologies for 50 years – the global stage where next-generation innovations are introduced to the marketplace. CES showcases more than 4,500 exhibiting companies, including manufacturers, developers and suppliers of consumer technology hardware, content, technology delivery systems, and more; a conference program with more than 250 conference sessions and more than 170,000 attendees from 160 countries.

Competition within product categories and even sheer visibility is fierce. Double Deck exhibits provide visibility, meeting space, storage, hospitality, and privacy when needed. The increased floor space a double deck provides often pays for itself.  Turnkey double deck rentals from Image Design Exhibit Rentals make great sense for a number of reasons.

Benefits of renting a turnkey double deck exhibit for CES

Pre-show, fixed cost invoicing enables clients to establish and stick to a firm budget. Variables such as labor hours, straight time or double time rates in some case, won’t change our invoice amount. In addition, exhibitors with just one show per year save on the huge expense of purchasing, storing and maintaining their exhibit. We handle a good deal of the Show Servies forms and coordination, another time-saving benefit. Graphics are stored between shows at no charge. Initial graphic production occurs after proofs are sent and received. It’s a truly turnkey exhibit arrangement.

General information about CES

How big is CES and where does it take place?

There’s 2.75 million net square feet of exhibit space between the Las Vegas Convention Center, The Sands, Mandalay Bay and The Venetian, nearly all of which plays host to the convention and its exhibitors. There are around 160,000 hotel rooms in Vegas and around 180,000 attendees each year. As you’d expect given those numbers, hotels fill up fast and the roads leading to the convention center get pretty crowded that week. Thankfully, the CTA (the company that puts on the show) offers free shuttles to almost all of the major hotels on the strip from the Convention Center, and has buses running to and from the Sands between 9 and 6 pm.

CES is massive and takes over the vast majority of the Las Vegas Strip and the surrounding streets. Be prepared to walk. The convention center itself is massive and so is The Sands. Walking either can take between one and two hours, and you’ll easily rack up three to four miles on your pedometer.

More about CES 2024, the Global Stage for Innovation
CES is the largest and most influential technology event on the planet. Every major and emerging industry is represented, the entire technology ecosystem gathered together in one place to conduct business. It’s the proving ground for transformative tech such as 5G connectivity, artificial intelligence, augmented and virtual reality, smart cities, sports, robotics and more. The following information is provided by Tech Radar which specializes in providing useful information on new and developing technology.

New for this year

• It no longer goes by its Consumer Electronics Show monicker, but CES is still the place to see the latest and greatest tech companies have to offer, whether that’s a 5G phone, a transparent Ultra-HD TV, a personal drone that can fly you around or something completely unexpected like a robot dog.

• 5G phones, transparent TVs and ultra-fast laptops are expected at this year’s show

• Intel has announced the time and date of its CES 2020 keynote – it’s Monday, January 6, at 4:00 pm at Mandalay Bay South Convention Center, 2nd Floor, Ballrooms E & F. What can we expect? Potentially this could be the year that we finally see the fabled Intel Graphics Card and 10nm desktop CPUs.

• CES 2020 will have a greater focus on travel and tourism, data analytics and improving customer experiences, plus the usual slew of TVs, speakers, headphones, laptops and phones – many of which will be optimized for the 5G/8K revolution. Digital health and the commoditization of personal data, are two big problem areas for the industry. Expect conversations about that.

Whatever kind of tech you’re into, however, CES will offer something new and exciting for everyone, whether you’re deep into enterprise, stuck into future trends or just keen to see what comes next. Here’s what you can expect.

Show Dates

If you’re going by the official dates, CES 2024 runs  from,January 9 through Friday, January 1222024
However, journalists will pour into the city a few days before that to cover the news conferences that kick off on Sunday, January 5 at 12 pm PST and continue through Monday and Tuesday. It’s during that time we’ll hear from Sony, Samsung, LG and several other electronics makers as they introduce us to new products at their on-stage keynotes.

Traditionally, the biggest of these keynotes happen on Monday as that’s when LG, Samsung and Sony all hold their events. Still, some CES-related announcements will arrive starting on Sunday night as news begins to trickle out of the conference.

How do you get tickets for CES 2024?

Registration for CES 2020 is available now on the CES 2020 website and are free for qualifying members of the media. For non-media folk, Early Bird tickets are available for just $100 if you just want access to the show floor from January 9-12 and the keynotes, though that price will shoot up to $300 starting on December 18, 2019.

If you want a bit more than the basic pass, you can buy the CES 2020 Starter Conference Pass that includes a curated list of events around the show’s biggest trends for $700 or the Deluxe Conference Pass that includes 14+ partner sessions for $1,400.

Companies attending CES 2024

Pretty much every major tech company will be there, minus Apple. (You can find a complete list on the CES 2020 website.)

Exhibitors include Amazon, Canon, Facebook, Intel, LG, Lenovo, Microsoft, MSI, Nikon, Samsung, Sony, and many more.

A fair majority of companies are there for business, while others are there to collect feedback and have a presence rather than debut something new. That said, there will still be hundreds of new products making their debut this year in nearly every category.

CES 2020 trends and company-specific predictions

In a meeting with Tech Radar, the source of this information, the CTA outlined several trends that would take center stage at this year’s show. The list included transportation and tourism (Delta Airlines have a keynote this year for the first time in the show’s history), data analytics and privacy, digital health, the global race for 5G, the consumerization of AI and, of course, 8K displays.

These are rather dense, multifaceted topics and will surely be the topic of many presentations during the show. If you want hard product news, that will come from many of the same suspects as last year, all of whom are listed below.

AMD at CES 2024

We’re fully expecting AMD to develop a line of high-end GPUs next year – maybe even as early as CES 2020. In past years, AMD has taken to the stage on Monday to deliver a keynote, and could potentially do the same this year. Last year AMD showed off its first ever 7-nanometer GPU, the Radeon VII, at CES 2019, so expect big things this year.

LG at CES 2024

Like Samsung, LG’s plans are easy to predict – it will probably show off a new series of OLED TVs, and give an updated release date for last year’s rollable OLED.  Speaking of far-flung TVs we can’t afford, CES 2020 will probably be the place LG officially debuts its transparent OLED prototype that it was showing behind closed doors at last year’s show… though it will likely only be for businesses at first.

LG also uses CES to debut its new line of appliances including smart washers and dryers and nifty household gadgets like air purifiers and robot vacuums. Last year we saw a home brewing system and a smart cupboard that steams your clothes. Featuring a mirrored door with integrated display, automatically moving hangers, and a smart steaming system, it was a wildly different product than we were expecting to see at a tech trade show.

CES is also the time LG debuts its mid-range mobile phones. Last year we saw the LG V40 ThinQ, while back in 2017 LG brought the Stylus 3. Don’t expect any flagship phones at this year’s event,but it’s Android phone fans should expect something.

Intel at CES 2024

Keynote time: Monday, January 9,
Location: Mandalay Bay South Convention Center, 2nd Floor, Ballrooms E & F

Last year was a big show for the chip maker. The company came out guns blazing at its CES 2019 keynote, announcing the first 10nm Ice Lake processors based on its Sunny Cove architecture – and even showing the chip powering a running laptop.

The new chips aim to bolster modern PC performance, while Intel’s new Project Athena initiative hopes to push mobile computing to the next era with thinner and lighter hardware across industry partners like Huawei, Asus, and Lenovo.

Intel also announced six more 9th-gen processors, ranging from Core i3 to Core i9, making it one of the biggest launches yet for the company.

This year could be the year that company debuts its long-rumored discrete GPU which we saw a mockup of at GDC 2019 earlier this year, or Intel could use the congregation of journalists to announce new 10nm desktop CPUs now that 10nm mobile chips are out on the market.

Sony

Sony didn’t have a ton of new products to show off last year, but did bring its new Master Series Z9G TV to the show and debuted its new 360 Reality Audio format. We’ll likely see more of the latter this year as well as a few new TVs in the 950, 850, Z- and A-Series lineups plus some new 2.1 soundbars with Dolby Atmos.

Sony will probably tease some PS5 news outside of the AV space ahead of its official debut and talk up its gaming peripherals like the PlayStation VR. A full debut of the new console seems unlikely, especially considering the rough history Sony consoles have with CES, but we wouldn’t be surprised if it at least gets a mention during Sony’s Monday evening keynote.

Samsung

CES is always a big show for Samsung. It’s the place the company picks to roll out its latest QLED TVs, concept screens and monstrous custom-installs. Last year, the company debuted a new 219-inch TV called The Wall and gave us an updated look at its Tizen operating system, that included Apple TV. This year, our money is on new QLED TVs with zero bezel – a rumor recently corroborated by a patent filed with the European Union Intellectual Property Office. Samsung has also been doing a lot more with its monitors and solid-state drive categories, so be sure to keep an eye out for those at the show, too.