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Samsung's Flexible Displays, Brand Matters' Experts and Best of CES Awards Highlight Day Two And Three of 2013 CES
LAS VEGAS --(Business Wire)--
The past two days�of the 2013 International CES®
featured keynotes from Samsung (News - Alert) and the Brand Matters Keynote, plus
SuperSessions focused on the future of technology innovation and award
winner announcements. Every major tech company, including top social
media organizations like Amazon, Google (News - Alert), Groupon Goods, Facebook,
Foursquare, Twitter, Tumblr and YouTube are at the 2013 CES - conducting
meetings, speaking, exhibiting, or holding private meetings. Owned and
produced by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)®, the
2013 International CES, the world's largest annual innovation event,
runs through Friday, January 11 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Dr. Stephen Woo, president, device solutions business, Samsung
Electronics, focused his Wednesday morning keynote address on the
components that make mobile computing possible and how Samsung is
developing innovative component solutions in three areas: processing,
memory and display. "As users become more attached to their devices,
they become more sophisticated in their desires," he said. Woo unveiled
Samsung's eight-core Exynos 5 Octa mobile processor, which uses ARM's
big.LITTLE architecture to deliver faster processing speeds while
consuming less energy. He also demonstrated Samsung's latest flexible
OLED mobile displays.
Woo brought on stage with him leaders from several partner companies and
organizations, including President Bill Clinton who serves as the
ambassador to the Samsung Hope for Children, which supports children's
education and access to health care globally. "The world has huge
challenges which I think technology can help to overcome," Clinton said,
adding that he believes mobile devices can be used to "bridge the
divides of the world."
The Brand Matters Keynote focused on the social media aspects of
marketing. Moderated by Michael Kassan, chairman and CEO of MediaLink,
the keynote began with a one-on-one with Marc Benioff, Chairman and CEO
of�salesforce.com.
Benioff discussed the explosion of consumption and sharing of content
thanks to the proliferation of wireless.�"The mobile revolution has
taken over everything," said Benioff. "When you walk the show floor like
I did yesterday, you see in real-time that everything is connected." The
keynote then broke into a panel discussion with executives from AT&T,
American Express (News - Alert), Coca Cola and Unilever to explore the magic of
unlocking a brand.
The Brand Matters SuperSession focused on how consumers are really
engaging with digital media. It is easier than ever for brands to
communicate to the consumer, but it is increasingly more difficult to
have engagement from the consumer. Gen Y tends to care more about their
own personal brand than a company's brand, so to engage with the
individual, the brand must promote the individual's brand. Six Gen Y
consumers discussed their use for social media and their outlooks on
issues such as privacy, company response on complaints and advertising
on social platforms.
Representatives from Tumblr, Facebook, Twitter (News - Alert), Foursquare, YouTube and
Amazon discussed how they thought brands could engage with consumers on
their platforms. The shift from desktops to mobile has forced the
platforms to adapt to their consumers' needs and expectations. The
representatives from the multiple platforms agreed that to have
successful brand engagement, the brand must have a strong and consistent
voice and personality. They must also utilize multiple platforms and
individualize their engagement to the individual as much as possible.
During Wednesday's SuperSession One-on-One with Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) Chairman Julius Genachowski and Gary Shapiro, president
and CEO, CEA, Genachowski announced that the FCC will kick off a
government-wide effort to increase Wi-Fi speeds and alleviate Wi-Fi
congestion at major hubs, such as airports, convention centers and
larger conference gatherings, like the Las Vegas Convention and World
Trade Center (LVCC). He predicted that their efforts to free-up spectrum
in the 5 gigahertz band would increase Wi-Fi capabilities by 35 percent
from current levels. Prior to the announcement, Shapiro dubbed
Genachowski "the spectrum chairman" and thanked him on behalf of the
industry for all that he had done to unleash�valuable spectrum resources.
The�Mega Trends and Mobile First�World SuperSession�featured
an interactive panel discussion with�moderator Rajeev Chand,
managing director and head of research, Rutberg & Compant. Chand was
joined on stage by panelists:�Anand Chandrasekher (News - Alert), Qualcomm; Glenn
Lurie, AT&T Kevin Packingham, Samsung; and�Vaughan Smith, Facebook.
Discussion centered around the most important trends in the mobile first
world. Panelists discussed the mobile ecosystem, future of wireless
devices and the concept of "the Internet of things." Processor
capabilities, connected cars, smart homes and the smart TV relationship
were among the top mobile trends for 2013 named. Panelists named
healthcare, education and travel industries as industries ripe for
change.
The Verge's Joshua Topolsky and Nilay Patel led the Argue the Future 2:
Return�of the Future SuperSession with panelists Eric Chen of Lytro,
Andy�Forssell of Hulu and Walt Mossberg,�The Wall Street
Journal. The session focused on the future of content distribution
and video displays and how much resolution consumers will give up for
greater flexibility in video accessibility.
Jay Esguerra, Kevin Castle, Chris Woolum and Aurelio Agundez�took home
the $4,000 grand prize from the CEA MoDev Hackathon, sponsored by the
Travel Channel, for their creation of�the app "Travel Social," which
allows users to select a destination and have social networks tell them
all about where they're going and what's popular. Twenty-six teams of up
to four people competed in the Hackathon, where teams worked for eight
hours developing apps that incorporated aspects of travel or
adventure.�Second place winners Dani�Sparks and Scott Motte�received
$2,500 cash and Beats by Dre headphones for "Posted," which provides
actual custom postcards from wherever you travel.
Tim Westergren, chief strategy officer and founder of Pandora, delivered
the keynote address at the 2013 CES Leaders in Technology (LIT) Dinner
Wednesday evening, an annual event that features a distinguished
audience of government guests, top policymakers and technologists. In
his remarks, Westergren detailed the challenges he encountered while
building Pandora into the success that it is today, and addressed the
need to fix the broken royalty payment system. Westergren reported that
100,000 artists are represented on Pandora via millions of songs across
all genres and that technology allows the company to deliver
customizable radio to its customers and to mobilize them, when
necessary, to action.
Winners of CNET's Best of CES Awards were announced on Thursday, with
Best of Show honors going to the�Razer
Edge. Other category winners can be found at�ces.cnet.com.
Today's Developer University�brought�together app developers to meet
platform developers, see live demos and network. The�Last
Gadget Standing competition�resulted in the�Lenovo
IdeaCentre Horizon Table PC�winning the top online award. In an
onsite run-off, the Luminae keyboard edged out the Misfit Shine as the
top product in the event. The Mobile App Showdown featured 10 companies
and their innovative apps. MyScript Calculator won the showdown and
allows users to write down a mathematical equation and then solves it on
the spot. The app recognizes all types of math equations and its range
of difficulty was demonstrated on the Mobile App Showdown stage.
Winners of the Technology & Engineering Emmy Awards will be announced
tonight.
Note to Editors: The official name of the global technology
event is "International CES." Subsequent references to the show
can be shortened to "CES." Please do not use "Consumer
Electronics Show" to refer to the International CES.
About CEA:
The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) is the preeminent trade
association promoting growth in the $209 billion U.S. consumer
electronics industry. More than 2,000 companies enjoy the benefits of
CEA membership, including legislative advocacy, market research,
technical training and education, industry promotion, standards
development and the fostering of business and strategic
relationships.�CEA also owns and produces the International CES - The
Global Stage for Innovation. All profits from CES are reinvested into
CEA's industry services.�Find CEA online: www.CE.org
and www.DeclareInnovation.com.
Follow CES at www.CESweb.org
and through social media: http://facebook.com/InternationalCES,
http://twitter.com/IntlCES,
http://blog.ce.org/.
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2013 International CES
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January 8-11, 2013, Las Vegas, NV
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