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Penang expecting 50,000 visitors
PENANG is well prepared to welcome some 50,000 tourists expected to visit the state for food, hills, beaches and heritage delights this weekend.
Tennis-ATP and WTA inch closer to merger after combining marketing ops
MUMBAI (Reuters) - The first major project to come out of the combined ATP and WTA marketing operation was launched on Wednesday as the streamlining of the governance of tennis gathers pace.
Global tech show CES in Las Vegas returns in 2022 in person, but smaller
(Reuters) - Global tech show CES, held every year in January in Las Vegas, will return to the physical world in 2022, but organizer Consumer Technology Association said on Wednesday it will be smaller as COVID-19-related travel restrictions are likely to keep companies and crowds at bay.
Having proven their worth, digital runway shows may outlive the pandemic
Covid-19 restrictions forced fashion weeks to go virtual in the past year. While many are optimistic of a return to physical events, digital presentations – which have opened up the experience to a wider audience – are likely to stay on.
Zapping Covid: Tech sector takes aim at virus with new gadgetry at CES 2021
From virus-zapping drones to smart masks to disease-predicting wearables, the tech sector is showcasing ways to detect and mitigate the coronavirus outbreak.
Roundup: World's leading digital tech event CES wraps up first online-only edition in history
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 14 (Xinhua) -- The 2021 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), the world's major tech show, wrapped up Thursday the first online-only edition in its history of more than 50 years, according to the U.S. Consumer Technology Association (CTA), organizer of the event.
Roundup: Chinese companies launch innovation products at online CES
by Xinhua writers Tan Jingjing, Huang Heng
Interview: China remains top international market at CES, says CTA president
by Xinhua Writer Tan Jingjing
Big tech show, now virtual, aims for digital connections
The Jan 11-14 event will go on without the glitzy spectacles and showy product unveilings which have in past years drawn tens of thousands of industry participants.