The 2004 International CES, the annual tradeshow for consumer technology, topped the Tradeshow Week 200 list, making it the largest tradeshow in the United States and Canada as ranked by Tradeshow Week magazine. For the first time, the 2004 International CES bested the two largest biannual shows, PACK EXPO and the International Manufacturing Technology Show. The 2004 International CES also topped two annual shows, SEMA and the August World Shoe Association Show, to take top honors in the list of annual tradeshows for the fourth year in a row. The top five largest tradeshows in order are: Rank Show Name Net Sq. Feet Exhibitors Attendance----- ------------------------------- ---------- ---------- ----------1 2004 International CES 1,390,618 2,474 132,853----- ------------------------------- ---------- ---------- ----------2 PACK EXPO 1,233,130 2,042 71,113----- ------------------------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- International Manufacturing3 Technology Show 1,151,100 1,819 86,232----- ------------------------------- ---------- ---------- ----------4 SEMA Show 1,074,596 1,978 117,674----- ------------------------------- ---------- ---------- ----------5 The WSA Show 961,305 1,676 24,272----- ------------------------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ""We are extremely proud to be at the top of the Tradeshow Week 200,"" said Gary Shapiro, president and CEO of the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA), the producer of the International CES. ""This ranking reveals the breadth and depth of the dynamic CE industry on display each year at the International CES. It is a tribute to our exhibitors, attendees and staff, and it challenges us to adapt and innovate to ensure that CES continues to be a must-attend event for our vibrant industry."" The 2004 show, held January 8-11, was the largest ever in terms of attendance and square footage in the 38-year history of the show. Audit numbers from VERIS Consulting showed attendance jumped 13 percent over 2003 numbers to a total of 132,853 attendees and the show floor expanded by 14 percent to a total of 2,474 exhibitors in nearly 1.4 million net square feet of exhibit space. ""By all measures, 2004 was a fantastic show, and with more than 1.5 million net square feet of space, the 2005 International CES was a phenomenal success as well,"" said Karen Chupka, vice president of events and conferences, CEA. ""With our expansion to the Sands in 2006, we are looking forward to the continued growth of CES as the major launch pad for consumer technologies and the place to network with the best and the brightest in the industry."" The Sands will serve as the new destination for Innovations Plus at the 2006 International CES. Innovations Plus at the Sands will house the prestigious Innovations Award honorees, numerous vertical market TechZones, the digital home recording showcase, Studio@Home, and several international delegations. An enhanced and expanded CES Unveiled: The Official Press Event of CES, plus new partner programs and industry insider presentations also will find a home at the Sands in 2006. The 2006 International CES will be held Thursday, January 5 through Sunday, January 8, at the Las Vegas Convention Center, the Sands Expo and Convention Center and the Alexis Park in Las Vegas, Nevada. CES Unveiled: The Official Press Event of CES will take place at the Sands on January 3, 2006. For more information, visit http://www.CESweb.org.
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