Combined Exhibition of Advanced Technologies [1] (also known as CEATEC) is an annual trade show[2] in Japan. It is regarded as the Japanese equivalent of Consumer Electronics Show.[3][4] It is Japan's largest IT and electronics exhibition and conference.[5]
The show is held every year in October in Makuhari Messe since the first CEATEC in 2000.[6] The most recent exhibition, the ninth iteration of CEATEC, was held between September 30 to October 4, 2008.[7] CEATEC Japan 2008, attracted nearly 197,000 visitors, with some 804 exhibitors and 138 seminars.[8] Attendance was down from the almost 206,000 people and 895 companies in 2007[9] as it apparently felt the crunch of the financial crisis of 2007–2010.[10]
Sony shown off the PSX
Sony and Panasonic announced devices that could play as well as record shows in Blu-ray Disc format.[11]
NTT DoCoMo will show their latest technologies,[12]while both Sharp and SEGA mentioned about attending in their Twitter posts.[13]
CEATEC JAPAN (Combined Exhibition of Advanced Technologies) is the largest international exhibition in Asia for the technology and electronics sectors, including the fields of imaging, information, and communications.
The annual trade show known as Combined Exhibition of Advanced Technologies (CEATEC) [...]
The [...] (CEATEC) [...] is the Japanese equivalent of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES)[...].
Japan's answer to the Consumer Electronics Show in the United States, the weeklong Ceatec (Combined Exhibition of Advanced Technologies) show [...]
This fall at CEATEC, Japan's largest electronics show, displays will include prototype Android set tops "conceptualized by Open Embedded Software Foundation (OESF)," according to the group's chairman Masataka Miura.
The annual trade show known as Combined Exhibition of Advanced Technologies (CEATEC) [...]
A total of 804 companies and organizations exhibited in 3,121 booth spaces, including 289 exhibitors from 27 countries and regions around the world. The exhibition drew 196,630 registered visitors in the five days it was open.
It's a huge show: just less than 206,000 people showed up to see the 895 companies show off their wares last year. The 2008 confab, which runs from Tuesday to Friday in Chiba, Japan, just outside Tokyo, promises to be even bigger.
[...] Sony and Panasonic announced Blu-ray players that can also record shows [...]
[...]NTT DOCOMO, INC., a personalized mobile solutions provider for smarter living, today announced that its booth at CEATEC JAPAN 2014 will present experiential demonstrations, stage shows and touch-and-try sessions introducing a wide range of services and advanced technologies that will help people live smarter.[...]
[...]CEATECも負けてられないな(^^)/頑張ってセガさん[...]