HealthSpot's Steve Cashman

March 22, 2013
If you were at the 2013 International CES®, you likely heard the buzz about a new digital healthcare company called HealthSpot based in Dublin, Ohio. Looking to change the doctor’s office similar to the way that ATMs revolutionized banking, the HealthSpot™ Station aims to reduce waiting times and create more convenient and less expensive patient healthcare. Located in the grand lobby at CES, the 10-foot enclosure looked like a space pod with its sliding doors and sleek exterior. It provides patients access to diagnosis and treatment by board-certified doctors, via high-definition videoconferencing. ...

Lessons Learned

March 15, 2013
Our best hope for a strong economy, lower deficit and reasonable taxes is ensuring we are the world’s innovators. Politicians from both parties agree that innovation should be our national strategy. They often disagree on the means. Democrats think the government must do more like fund research, provide better education, subsidize targeted innovation and provide tax incentives to innovate. Republicans, on the other hand, focus on predictable and lower overall taxes, free trade and less bureaucracy.   But innovation is who America is and there are emerging areas of agreement. For example, political leaders agree that we should encourage the...

In Technology and Fan Experience, NASCAR Sets The Pace

February 22, 2013
The Daytona 500, held in Daytona Beach, Fla., every February since 1959, is among the first races of every NASCAR season. As the cars have become faster, safer and more durable thanks to scores of technological innovations, the fan experience has evolved as well, embracing wireless, optics and broadband technologies to help the fans in the stands (and on the couch) get closer to the action on track.   For fans lucky enough to make the pilgrimage to Daytona, the technology available on-site in Florida is amazing. Starting with the Daytona International Speedway mobile app for iOS and Android, fans gain access to a wealth of information that is vital to navigating a large event...

Digital Imaging at the 2013 International CES

January 25, 2013
The digital imaging category was highlighted across the International CES show floor scattered across TechZones and exhibitors booths. Here are some of the ways digital imaging was displayed at the show including sessions, product announcements and contests. PMA@CES Returns Back for its second year, PMA@CES made a splash in The LVH (formerly the Las Vegas Hilton) as the place for the most-concentrated exhibits of digital imaging/photography products and services. Beyond the innovative digital imaging technologies on display across this TechZone, two conference tracks covered retail strategy and technology trends, providing a crystal clear picture of future opportunities for digital...

Major Product Announcements at CES

January 17, 2013
 By the time the 2013 International CES® wrapped up last week, more than 150,000 people from around the world had converged on Las Vegas to experience the most cutting edge consumer technologies and devices ever on display. The show numbers are outstanding: more than 3,500 exhibitors showcased some 20,000 CE devices and services across 1.92 million net square feet of exhibit space.   Every major CE company was on hand last week at the show, exhibiting on the show floor, participating in conference sessions or getting down to business in CES meeting rooms. “We’ve seen innovation across all devices, allowing them to be simple, connected and in high def...

2013 CES Unveiled

January 06, 2013
The 2013 International CES® has arrived! We know many of you are eager to see what this year’s hottest new products are and what every tech geek worldwide will be drooling over throughout 2013. Each year, media and analysts can catch a glimpse of the latest and greatest products–from more than 70 companies - two days before the show doors open, at CES Unveiled LAS VEGAS. On Sunday, January 6, more than 1,000 reporters, producers and analysts network with the industry’s leading innovators in everything including wireless, home networking, audio, video, gaming, as well as mobile electronics, digital imaging/photography and accessories. Not on the press list? It Is...

Innovations 2013 Design and Engineering Awards

January 06, 2013
The International CES Innovations 2013 Design and Engineering Awards, produced by CEA and culminating at CES, is one of the world's most distinguished award programs for the consumer electronics (CE) industry. Since 1976, this prestigious program has given consumer technology manufacturers and developers an opportunity to have their newest products judged by a preeminent panel of independent industrial designers, independent engineers and members of the trade press.   The awards encompass 29 product categories spanning the most influential and ground-breaking fields in the CE industry. This year, the Innovations Awards celebrate the addition of two new categories: Accessible...

Why Innovation?

January 06, 2013
I live and breathe our industry. I come to work e very day excited and thrilled and knowing I am luck y. Not because the gadgets are fun or cool. Not because of the bigness of CEA or the fame of our members. My joie de work flows from our industry’s unstoppable innovation and the greatness in human potential we symbolize and offer. It’s not just that our products, apps and services are changing the world; it’s that we are the face of innovation, empowering people around the world and enabling even the poorest to access what the wealthy could not even imagine just a few years ago. Innovation has become the...

The Start-up Guy: Alexis Ohanian

January 06, 2013
Clearly he is articulate, with loads of business savvy, but what I first noticed about Alexis Ohanian was that even though he works nonstop, he loves to have fun. He may be just 29, but he has more experience than many executives twice his age in transforming ideas into startups and investing in others. It began while he was a senior at the University of Virginia in 2005, when he and Steve Huffman pitched a mobile phone food ordering app to startup incubator Paul Graham. Graham turned down their idea but called them back to Boston while they were still traveling home on the train. Fledgling Internet...
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