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Japan Pavilion at the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES)

| Events, IT Events & Expo | 12/29/2012


Japan Pavilion at the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES)

Japan Pavilion at the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES)

Event Date:
Tuesday, January 8, 2013 – Friday, January 11, 2013

Location:
Las Vegas Convention Center (South Hall 1)
3150 Paradise Road, Las Vegas, NV 89109

Event Details:
For the fifth consecutive year, JETRO Chicago will organize the Japan Pavilion at the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada from Tuesday, January 8th to Friday, January 11th. The Japan Pavilion will boast thirteen robotics and advanced technology companies from Japan, and will once again be located in the Robotics TechZone (Las Vegas Convention Center, South Hall 1).

American companies seeking new Japanese partners or seeking to source from quality, high-tech companies should visit the Japan Pavilion at the 2013 CES Show, or arrange a one-on-one business meeting before the show begins through JETRO Chicago.

For more information on business matching, exhibiting companies, or media opportunities, please contact Kevin Kalb at JETRO Chicago, 312-832-6023 or kevin_kalb@jetro.go.jp.

Exhibiting Companies:


Please check the consumer electronics and other electronics products.

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