The Las Vegas Convention Center will greet 1.3 million trade show attendees in the new year—with a strong start earlier this month due to the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES), which brought an estimated ...
Even as gaming grows on both a national and global scale the energy of Las Vegas continues to make it the destination for a gaming convention like G2E ...
Las Vegas has been the premiere trade show destination for nearly three decades, said Steve Hill, the president and CEO of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, and $600 million in renovations to the Las Vegas Convention Center should ...
Las Vegas welcomed just under 3.5 million visitors last month, the highest monthly total since the start of the pandemic, according to the city’s tourism bureau.
The trade show industry in Las Vegas is returning to pre-pandemic form and should be back on pace sometime in 2023, said Steve Hill, president and CEO of the tourism bureau. Hill spoke today at the West Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center as preparations were underway for this week’s ...
On the convention side, more than 300,000 attended trade shows in Las Vegas last month, a steep increase from when the industry was nearly completely closed down in early 2021.
More tech companies are pulling out of next month’s CES gadget show in Las Vegas because of rising COVID-19 cases with the emergence of the omicron variant. BMW, IBM, Panasonic and Mercedes are the latest ...
Major tech companies are continuing to back out of attending next month’s CES gadget show in Las Vegas because of rising COVID-19 cases with the emergence of ...
The Consumer Technology Association is seeing a late push for registrations for next month’s CES gadget show in Las Vegas. The association, which owns and oversees the trade show, said 200 more exhibitors and about 10,000 more attendees have signed up over the past two weeks. Show organizers now plan to ...
When the CES gadget show opens next month in Las Vegas, it will likely welcome about half the number of attendees as the 2020 show. In an email, Jamie Kaplan, a spokeswoman for ...
A Chilean businessman has reached an agreement to buy 10 acres of Strip-facing land that formerly housed the Riviera from the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority. The land, which will be sold for $120 million, is expected to be used for a new resort, according to the agreement. Located southwest of ...