In this section of the CES exhibitor media center, you'll find press releases from CES and exhibitors. The releases are listed in chronological order and are archived by month and year.
Pizza Hut pioneering uses of new Toyota e-Palette fully-autonomous concept vehicle unveiled at Consumer Electronics Show; Brands collaborating on big data to advance delivery intelligence
e-Palette Alliance will leverage Toyota's Global Mobility Services Platform to develop advanced vehicle and related mobility services for business applications
Now you can wear light clothing that heats up in extreme cold temperatures. PHOENIX technology integrates into soft goods, from outdoor and ultra-lightweight base layers, to urban lifestyle apparel and home furnishings.
One year after emerging from stealth, Intuition Robotics introduces AI-driven social robot to select older adults in their homes in Florida and California; extends funding to $22M
Only Wearable with Auto Calorie Counting Capabilities Adds Data Sharing, Goal-Setting and Personalization Features to Tracking of Key Health Parameters
The SureCall FusionTrek™ is an industry first, patent-pending vehicle signal booster that has eliminated all outside components, simplifying installation while still leading with performance
1MORE, a globally distributed consumer audio company, receives three CES 2018 Honoree awards for multiple high-performance models from the Consumer Technology Association and announces new sports Bluetooth and gaming headphones.
New ultra-dense 30.5mm x 110mm NVMe flash form factor SSDs with up to 16TB capacity will disrupt legacy 2.5" drive bays, offering increased storage density with enterprise-class serviceability
Global leader debuts first wearable oscillometric wrist monitor, first Blood Pressure Monitor + EKG in the U.S. and new app that stores, tracks and shares more data
First mini-ITX platform based on Intel® 300 Series, an X299 Series platform supporting the Highest Wattage Core™ X-series processors, and Intel® Xeon® W workstation
CES award-winning printer requires no special training and is priced at a fraction of the cost of traditional DTG printers to eliminate barriers of entry