CES 2007 – Hometech Middle East
Last January 8-11, 2007, I have been to the world’s largest consumer technology tradeshow (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada, and celebrated its 40th anniversary. There were 2,700 exhibitors spread around 1.8 million sqft of exhibit space, and over 140,000 attendees from across the globe experienced the latest consumer technology products. One of the events I attended was Bill Gates’s pre-show keynote address. He talked about new operating system Vista, and other upcoming projects that Microsoft is currently working on.

If you missed CES, here is another chance to see new technology at Hometech Middle East, May 13-15, 2007, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Three Great Reasons to Attend Hometech Middle East;
- See the products, technology and content that is in demand by consumers in the Middle East.
- Meet future customers in the regiion that is experiencing exponential growth in purchasing power.
- Hear senior government officials discuss regulations and doing business in the Middle East.
Hometech Middle East is your opportunity to expand business in key CE markets. With more than 8,000 trade-only visitors and over 250 exhibitors, Hometech hosts some of the most innovative players in the fields of:
- Home entertainment systems
- Home intelligent systems
- Domestic devices
- Home appliances
US companies such as Audiovox, Mitek and Monster Cable will participate in the US Pavilion, complementing returning exhibitors like BOSCH, GE Appliances and LG Electronics. Leading industry executives, international media and senior government officials from the region will be joining this event.
As partner of the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA), Hometech Middle East showcases the latest in international consumer electronics to decision makers from across the Middle East, Africa and India. This is a region with spending power; retail spending in Dubai alone is expected to reach $7.6 billion by the end of 2009.
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