2010 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) Breeding New Technology Policy

January 4 news: High-level policymakers and government officials candidate spokespersons such as Julius Genachowski, chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), will be on display at the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) Speaking on important technical issues. The world's largest consumer electronic technology annual exhibition, sponsored and hosted by CEA, and the 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show will be held in Las Vegas from January 7-10, 2010.

Netease Technology will serve as the official Chinese language media to report to Las Vegas.

Michael Petricone, senior vice president of CEA's government affairs department, stated that “CES will bring together decision makers. The decisions they make will directly affect the future technology trends – from broadcasting to cable, broadband to wireless, and telecommunications. To the satellite, we are very pleased to invite top government officials to discuss important technical policy issues, which will affect the technological development of various industries."

The CES attendees will be the first to learn about the future work priorities of the FCC. The FCC chairman Julius Ginachoski will be at the North Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center N255-257 at noon on January 8 (Friday). Gary Shapiro, President and CEO of CEA, conducted a candid policy exchange. In addition, the "FCC Internal Communications Agenda" will be held at noon on January 9th (Saturday) in the North Hall N262 of the Las Vegas Convention Center, when the FCC Commissioner Meredith Atwell Baker (Meredith Atwell Baker). Mignon Clyburn and Robert McDowell will discuss national broadband plans, links, network neutrality, and the increasing demand for wireless spectrum.

The 2010 CES Technology Policy Summit will discuss major issues including broadband deployment and spectrum allocation. "Spectrum Acquisition and Innovation" will be held at noon on January 7th (Thursday) at the North Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center, N262. Blair Levin, Executive Director of the FCC's Integrated Broadband Initiative, will make a speech. The "Legislative Roadmap for 2010" will be held at 1:30 pm on January 8th at the North Meeting Room N260 of the Las Vegas Convention Center. It includes representatives of California Republican lawmakers Darrell Issa and Kevin McCarthy. Critical decision makers (Kevin McCarthy) will publish their policy trends for 2010 and beyond.

CEA is cooperating with the United States Trade Development Agency (USTDA) to host the CES technology and emerging country (TEC) agenda. The agenda will focus on the impact of technology on the economic growth of emerging economies, and conduct panel discussions, including “Smart Energy Technology”, at 10:30am, January 8 at the North Hall, N253, Las Vegas Convention Center, General Electric (GE) ) and senior executives of Valence Energy attended; “The Emerging Markets for Medical Technology”, January 1st, 8 pm, North Meeting Room, N253, Las Vegas Convention Center, with discussion group members mainly from Intel ( (Blogging) (Intel) and Cisco Systems; "Learning Time: How to Promote Educational Opportunities with Technological Advances" at 2:40 pm on January 8 at the North Meeting Room at the Las Vegas Convention Center, N253, Microsoft and Motorola attend. Topical panel discussions were attended by senior government officials from around the world.

In addition, Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, Nokia chief executive, and Zhou Houjian, chairman of Hisense Group, will deliver keynote speeches on the TEC agenda held at the Hilton Theatre on January 8 (Friday).

The "Technology and Environmental Knowledge Wizard" will be held Thursday, January 7th, 1:30-4:00 pm at the North Hall, N254, of the Las Vegas Convention Center, and at 10:30-11, January 8 (Friday): 30 Held in the South Room S225 of the Las Vegas Convention to discuss relevant environmental policies. Thursday’s group meeting included “US Dollars and Watts: Energy Use Information for the Electronics Industry”, with participants including California Senator Alex Padilla and executives from Best Buy, Dell, and Motorola; “About U.S. Electronics Everything you want to know but do not dare to ask is scheduled to be held at S225 on January 8 (Friday) at 10:30 am.

For more information on the 2010 CES newsletter including the full agenda of the conference, please visit CESweb.org. Media reporters are expected to arrive in Las Vegas before Tuesday, January 5th to take full advantage of all CES press releases, including the opening of international consumer electronics from 4pm to 7pm on January 5th.

About USTDA:

The U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) aims to promote the economic development of developing and middle-income countries and the U.S. business interests in these regions. USTDA supports various forms of technical assistance, feasibility studies, training, targeted inspections, and business seminars to support modern infrastructure and the development of a fair and open trading environment. USTDA strategically uses foreign aid funds to support the benign investment policies and decisions of its counterpart countries, creating an enabling environment for the sustainable development of trade, investment, and economy. To achieve its mission, USTDA pays special attention to all sectors of the economy that can benefit from the export of U.S. goods and services.

About the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA):

The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) of the United States is a distinguished industry association that drives the growth of the US consumer electronics industry, which totals $173 billion in sales. The association helps more than 2,200 corporate members through the promotion of legislation, market research, technical training and education, industry promotion and establishment of strategic relationships with the industry. The Consumer Electronics Association of the United States is also the organizer and manager of the International Consumer Electronics Show (International CES), which brings together entertainment, technology and commercial trade. All proceeds from the International Consumer Electronics Show will be reinvested in U.S. consumer electronics industry services. For more CEA information, visit www.CE.org.

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