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When is CES 2024, the world's biggest tech event: how long it lasts, date and what to expect

All about the world’s biggest tech show: CES is back in a big way with all the technological breakthroughs.

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CES 2024, the Consumer Electronic Show, is the most important technology fair in the world, and like every year it aims to surprise with all the novelties that will shape our present and future. Many of you will be wondering where it will take place, how long it will last, when it will start and what we can expect from it. Below, all about CES 2024:

When CES 2024 starts?

CES 2024 will start next Tuesday, January 9, 2024. So very soon we will be able to enjoy the whole event.

How long CES 2024 lasts?

CES 2024 will take place from Tuesday, January 9 to Friday, January 12, 2024. A total of four days in which the big brands in the world of technology will showcase their great innovations.

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Where CES 2024 will take place?

This year’s edition of CES will take place in Las Vegas, one of the most famous cities in the world and the usual venue of the event. The Las Vegas Convention Center will be the place where 20 pavilions will showcase all kinds of new products to the more than 130,000 attendees and all the people who are paying attention via the Internet and other channels.

What to Expect at CES 2024?

With all that AI has created and given of itself in 2023, it is sure to be one of the highlights of CES 2024. Artificial intelligence is on everyone’s lips, and major companies will be showcasing their progress and plans for the present and future around AI and their products. On the other hand, the video game industry is expected to see more Steam Deck-style portable devices, as well as smartwatches after everything that happened with the Apple Watch and its ban in the United States.

On a technological level, electric cars will also be a major focus at CES 2024, with companies as prominent as Honda showcasing their range of what many people see as the future of driving.