Industry, Policy »

[15 Apr 2013]
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  Last April, we were mesmerized by the innovations at the forefront of some of 2012’s most critical technology policy debates, showcased by exhibitors such as DISH Network, Google, Samsung, Verizon and many more at CEA’s annual CES on the Hill Event. The event returns to the nation’s capital tomorrow to expose members of Congress, key Capitol Hill staff and Washington, D.C. media to the latest products influencing current policy discussions, on topics such as e...

Industry, Policy »

[11 Apr 2013]
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This week, the Innovation Movement, CEA's grassroots campaign to promote innovation, featured a fascinating interview with Kevin Strong, CEO of FutureDash, a company whose core product is EnergyBuddy™, a small, low-cost and easy-to-use stylish gateway that connects to your home network and will help you to monitor, manage and see how your family uses electricity around the home. Strong discusses what inspired him to join a startup focusing on clean energy...

Events, Industry, Policy »

[10 Apr 2013]
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Each week, CEA features the story of an “Innovator of the Week” on its Innovation Movement website, social media channels and in its “Innovation Conversation” newsletter (which you can receive by filling out the form on the homepage).   We now have an opportunity for you to share your own story and a chance to be chosen as one of our featured innovators!   Sharing your story of innovation and the American Dream is simple. Visit the Innovation...

Industry, Policy »

[09 Apr 2013]
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Innovation not only drives the consumer electronics (CE) industry, it’s also at the heart of industry efforts to support environmental sustainability and advance energy efficiency in ways few other manufacturing sectors can match. With more than 20 years of experience working with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)’s ENERGY STAR program, our industry has found that voluntary, market-oriented and consumer-facing policies and programs are superior to regulatory...

Events, Industry, Policy »

[08 Apr 2013]
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Your elected officials need to understand the connection between technology and policy to make educated decisions concerning American innovation. CEA’s CES on the Hill event, which takes place next week in Washington, D.C., is an educational experience for our elected officials on Capitol Hill that features products from more than 20 companies, large and small, that demonstrate some of the most cutting-edge technologies today. Innovation is bipartisan, as is our shared desire...