Hewlett Packard Enterprise President and CEO Antonio Neri is scheduled to speak at the first corporate business presentation at the Sphere in Las Vegas.
Conventions
While COMDEX was the dominant convention in the 1990s and CES has been huge for gadgets since then, the city’s largest trade show now deals with the automotive industry.
The fast-rising sport gets its moment in the sun with its own convention in the convention capital of the world.
Open to the general public and set to take place from July 11 to 17, the convention will be held at the newly renovated Mandalay Bay Convention Center.
The nearly 2-year renovation of 2.1 million square feet of convention space added new tropical designs and technology.
CES, the annual tech industry event formerly known as the Consumer Electronics Show, is returning to Las Vegas this January with the hope that it looks more like it did before the coronavirus pandemic.
The world’s largest consumer electronics event is scheduled to begin its four-day run on Jan. 5 at several Las Vegas venues.
The union authorized a walkout against the center’s food service provider in a unanimous vote, but bargaining teams are still negotiating a contract.
After announcing plans for a strike vote against Sodexo Centerplate last month, the process has begun and results are expected to be revealed Friday or Saturday.
Metaverse, Web 3, health-care technology and food tech will be a part the show expected to attract 100,000 to the city and kick off 2023 conventions in Las Vegas.
With CES on the horizon in early January, more than 300 Culinary Union members could authorize a strike against food-service provider Sodexo next month.
Mecum Auctions is back in Las Vegas and offering car buyers 1,000 cars at the Las Vegas Convention Center this weekend.
This year’s Specialty Equipment Market Association show at the Las Vegas Convention Center, which ends Friday, brought back its dedicated space for EVs, labeled “SEMA Electrified,” and it’s 740 percent larger compared to 2019, when it was first debuted.
There are over 1,900 exhibitors showing off products at SEMA, here are a few that caught our eye.
The first day of the Specialty Equipment Market Assocation brought thousands to the Las Vegas Convention Center to see the latest trends in aftermarket automotive industry.