Growing Innovation - Consumer Technology Association

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Growing Innovation - Consumer Technology Association
Growing Innovation
2014 Corporate Report
1OAK Technologies 1stpaygateway LLC 20 Plus Tech 2132867 Ontario Ltd. 21st Century Audio Video LLC 21st Century Cloud Computing LLC 2cimple Inc. 2gig Technologies Inc. 2the Max Asia Pacific Ltd. 360pi 3dewitt LLC 3D Health Connect/Synergy Projects 3D-Incorporated 3gear Systems Inc. 3M Optical
Systems Division 4sight LLC AAC Electronics Gmbh AAMP of America AARP Services Aaudio Imports Abbott’s Technology Design Group Abiogenix Able Planet Inc. ABSOLUTE Technology Absolute USA Abt Electronics Acapella Hermann Winters KG Acase Accele Electronics Inc. Accell Accent Electronic
Systems Integrators Accenture Access Networks Accessory Export LLC Accessory Power Access Point Designs Accidentally Extraordinary ACECAD Digital Corp. Ace Computers Ace Elite Acesonic ACIGI Relaxation / Fujliryoki USA ACI Pro-Audio Acoustic Gadgets LLC AcoustiCreations Inc. Acousticsheep LLC
actionlink Actions Semiconductor Active International ActiveVideo Networks ACTON Inc. ACTS Adam Audio USA A-DATA Technology USA Adesso Inc. A&D Medical Adobe Systems Inc. Adonit ADT Advanced Datastore Advanced Digital Broadcast SA Advanced Environmental Controls Inc. Advanced Micro
Devices Advanced Technologies Advantage Communications AEE Aegis Office Machines Inc. Aereo Inc. Aerial Acoustics AES Optics Inc. AE Ventures Aevoe Corp. / Moshi Affeo Labs Inc. Affinion Group Aftershokz Aggressive Home Automation & Design AGP LLC Aibrain Aimo Wireless Inc. AIX Records Alarm.
Com ALCO Electronics Ltd. Alcohoot LLC Aleratec Inc. Alexander Audeze LLC Alfred & Partners Al Futtaim Group Al Grace Inc. All Around Technology Alliance of Artists and Recording Companies All Media Consultants LLC Allure Energy Inc. Aloha Partners Alpatronix Alpha Networks Alpheus Digital Co. Ltd.
Alphom Group LLC Alpine Electronics of America Inc. Alticast Inc. Always Innovating Amazon.com Ambi Advisors Inc. Ambiance Systems American Association of Advertising Agencies American Automation & Communications Inc. American Express American Hi-Fi Ind26 Inc. American International Electric
Inc. American Sound Works Inc. AmerTac Amethyst Innovations Corp. Amicus Products Amimon Inc. AMOREPACIFIC Amped Wireless Amplifier Technologies Inc. (ATI) AMR Advertising & Marketing AMX AMZER Analog Devices Inc. Analogix Semiconductor Andrea Electronics Corp. Andy Huang, Attorney At
Law Angel Sound Ltd Anki Inc. Anne Branch Anthony Gallo Acoustics Aperion Audio Apex Digital Apigy Inc. App-Accessory Corp. Appbackr Inc. Appcessory Pte Ltd. Appidemix Apple Inc. App-Tronics LLC Aptina Imaging Corp. Aquatech LLC Arcam ARC Audio Arcelik A.S. Archos Technology ArcSoft Inc.
Arctic Lights Electric Aridian Technology Co. Arkami Inc. Arkon Resources Inc. Arland Communications Inc. Arneson Technology Corp. Arrayent Arris Artefact Artisan Wireless Solutions LLC Artison LLC Arts Digital Technology (HK) Ltd Arzak Corp. Ascendeo Ascent Solar Technologies Inc. Asius Technologies
LLC Askey Computer Corp. Ask the Advisors Aspect Technologies Inc. Asset Science LLC Association of Loudspeaker Manufacturing and Acoustics Intl. Assurant Solutions Astrodesign Inc. ASUS Computer International ATC Energy Tech Corp. Ltd. Athens Consulting LLC A.T. Kearney Atlanta Audio & Automation
Atlantic Inc. Atlantic Shopping Atlantic Technology International Corp. ATLONA Atmel Corp. AT&T Inc. Audible Elegance Audible Magic Corp. Audio Advice Audio Alchemy Audio Alternative Audio Ark Audio Arts Inc. Audio Authority Corp. Audio Command Systems Inc. Audio Concepts Audio Consultants
AudioControl Audio Craft Co. Inc. Audio Design Associates Audio Dimensions Audioengine Audio Expo North America Audi of America Inc. Audiofly Audiofrog Inc. Audionics System Inc. Audio Note Co. Ltd. Audiophiles Choice Inc. Audiopipe Audio Plus Install LLC Audio Plus Services Audio Precision Inc.
AudioQuest Audio-Technica U.S. Inc. Audio Technology of NY Inc. Audiotronics Audio Video Design Audio Video Excellence Audio Video Experience Audio Video Intelligence Audio Video Interiors Audio Video Systems Audio Warehouse Audioxperts Inc. Audyssey Labs Aurelius International Auria LLC Auto Identify
Data Collect Technology Inc. Auto Indulgences Inc. D-B-A Audio Logic Automated Environments Automated Lifestyles Inc. Automation Design + Entertainment Inc. Autonomic Controls Inc. Autotrickz Autoxtreme Electronics Autumn Horizons Inc. Auzura Co. Ltd Avacomtech Inc. AVAD LLC Avance Electronics
AVI AVINNOVATION CONSULTING LLC Avis Sales Corp. AVL PRO Inc. Avnera Corp. AWA AwoX Axis Communications AXISS Audio Ayre Acoustics Inc. Azeca Corp. Azione Unlimited Azzend Group Corp. B2B Services Co. B2 Group Baccus Worldwide LLC Bad Elf Bakbone LLC Balaji Trading Inc. Balanced Audio
Technology Balaton Marketing Inc. Ballistic Case Co. Barkan USA Inc. Barney Miller’s Inc. Barrett’s Technology Solutions Battery Technology Inc. Bawte Bazaarvoice Inc. BD Consulting & Investigations Inc. BDN Integrators BDS Marketing Beacon Audio Beamz Interactive Inc. Beats By Dr. Dre Beddit Inc.
Beechwoods Software Inc. Beijing Zhongguancun Overseas Science Park Co. Ltd. Bekins Inc. Belkin Corp. Bell-Carlton Consulting Bell Marketing Inc. Bell’O International Corp. Bestar Technologies Inc. Best Buy Co. Inc. Bethesda Systems beyerdynamic Inc. Beyond Cell BG Radia Corp. B&H Photo Video Pro Audio
BigC.com Big Fish Design Bill Smith Appliance & Electronics BIOSPACE Biscotti Inc. Bit Cauldron Corp. Bit Pay BitRouter Bits Ltd. Bjorn’s Audio Video Blackberry Ltd. Black & Decker Hardware and Home Improvement Bladelius Design Group Bloodhound LLC Blueant Wireless Pty Ltd. Blue Field Strategies
LLC Blueflame Technologies Bluelounge Design Blue Microphones BlueSalve Consulting and Interim Management Bluestacks Blue Tiger USA Blufocus Inc. Blujewels Inc. Blumberg Advisory Group BM Trading US Inc. Body Glove Bonanza Capital Ltd. Bondigital Ltd. Bongiovi Acoustics Boostcase Bose Corp.
Bosign AB Boson BOSS Audio Systems Boston Acoustics Inc. Boulder Amplifiers Bower Inc. Bracketron Brand Direct Ltd. Brandmotion LLC Breathometer Breier Audio Video Brightblu Brightpear Designs LLC Brightpoint North America L.P. Brightstar Brinno Inc. British Sky Broadcasting Ltd. Broadcom Corp.
Brotman|winter|Fried Communications Bryston Ltd. bsg technologies LLC Bsquare Buffalo Technology Build Energy America Bullboat USA Bungbungame Inc. Business Instincts Group Buy Renewed Buzzfire Inc. B & W Group Bytech Wireless Accessories Cablejive LLC Cablejohn Mobile Electronics Inc. Cable
Television Labs CableWholesale.com Inc. Cadence Acoustics Ltd. California Electronics Center Corp. California Pacific Designs Call2recycle Calrad Electronics Calzone Anvil Case Co. Cameron Sino Technology Ltd. Cami HK Co. Ltd. Canary Cannon Security Products Canon U.S.A. Inc. Cao Gadgets LLC Capitol
Sales Co. Captherm Systems Inc. Cardas Audio Ltd. Carmel Cattle Co. Carolina Pad Carson Optical Car Toys Inc. Cary Audio Design Cascade Designs Casio America Inc. Caster Communications Inc. Castiv Inc. Cathy Stauffer Consulting Cavalry Storage Inc. C.B. Distributing ccAdvertising CCS Communications
CDT Audio/Sonawall Celeno Celestron Cellepathy CellGateUSA Celluphone Inc. CE Marketing Pros LLC Centerpin Technology Inc. Centralite Systems Inc. Cerevo USA LLC Certified Sounds LLC Certified USA Cerwin-Vega Mobile CExchange LLC CF Marketing Inc. CG Mobile Cham Battery Technology Co. Ltd.
Chameleon Collective Changhong Electric Co. Ltd. Changingvelocity Changzhou Wujin Best Electronics Cables Co. Ltd. Channel-Connect Channel IQ Channel Master Charmtech Labs LLC Chatid Cheero Chelsea Audio Video Chiaro Technologies LLC Choicemmed Christie Street Christophertrogers LLC Chromation
Partners LLC Cinemo Gmbh Cirasys Inc. Circal Engineering Inc. Cisco Systems Inc. Clamcase LLC Clarion Corp. of America ClearBags Clearsounds Communications Inc. C-Level Technology LLC Club Electronics Cluster Wireless Cmortech Cobalt Communications Inc. Cobra Digital Cobra Electronics Corp.
Coby Electronics Corp. Cognitive Networks Cohens Electronics & Appliances Coin Audio Co. Ltd. Colburn Consulting Colder’s/Flanner’s Coleman Cable Inc. Collabora Ltd. Columbus Car Audio Comcast Cable Comet Electric and Equipment LLC Compass Intelligence Complete Sourcing Solutions Inc. Comporium
Communications Compton-Conley Consulting Compute-Assist comScore Concept Ent. Inc. Concept Green Energy Solutions Inc. Concepts 101 LLC Condition One Conexant Systems Inc. Conger Consulting LLC ConnecteDevice Ltd. Constellation Audio Continental Electric LLC Control4 Convergence Services
Inc. Conviva Cool Energy Island LLC Coordinated Claim Services LLC Coppermark Core Brands Corecodec Inc. Corning Inc. Corpcom Co. LLC Corporativo La Moderna, S.A. De C.V. Corsair Memory COSHIP Electronics Co. Ltd. Cotron Corp. Coupe Automation Cox Communications Inc. Coyote Case LLC Coyote
Insight LLC CQ CRDF Global GIST Initiative Cre8 Product Design Studio Creative Channel Services LLC Creative-Image Technologies Creative Labs Creative Marketing Associates Crescendo Designs Ltd. Crestron Electronics Inc. Crime Prevention and Custom Home Crimestopper Security Products Inc. Crosley
Radio/Modern Marketing Concepts Crowdplat Crunchbutton Crutchfield Corp. Crystal Acoustics LLC CSA Audio Design Inc. C.S.H. Inc. dba The Shoppe CSR Inc. CTA Digital Ctech Science & Technology Cube26 Cue Inc. Current Marketing Curry Audio Video Curtis International Custom Home Theater Systems
& Automation Cvision Technologies CWG - Communications Wireless Group Cyber Home Networks Inc. cyberManor Inc. Cybermation Inc. Cybernet Solutions Inc. Cyberpower Systems (USA) Inc. Cyber Sound & Security Cybertec Research Cyborg Industries Cygnett Cypher Entertainment Dakota Alert Inc. Dallas
Sight and Sound D’Amore Engineering Dana Innovations Dandy Corp. Danny Rios Darbee Vision Inc. Dare Global Technologies Co. Ltd. Dashit Data Collective Datarock Technology LLC Dave Loftus Davi Enterprises LLC Davie Tech Consulting Davis Instruments Daymen DBD Enterprises LLC D-BOX Technologies
Inc. DB Research LLP Dbtronix LLC dbx-tv DC CASES DC Genius Inc. Dclick Projetos Ltd. Decide.com Definitive Audio Dehart Alarm Systems Inc. DEI Holdings Inc. Delano Associates Dell Inc. Deloitte LP Delphi Delta Retail Deluxe Denise Gibson LLC Denise Lee Yohn Inc. Dennis Sage Home Entertainment
DENSO Products & Services Americas Inc. Deohako Derek R. Flickinger Descartes Biometrics Inc. Design Pool Ltd. Desktopfab Inc. Desma-Tech Inc. Deuce Entertainment Devant Technologies Inc. Devellab Electronics DeVore Fidelity Ltd. Dexim Santom USA Inc. Dexxxon Digital Storage Inc. Dba EMTEC DFX
Sports & Fitness Dgl Group Ltd. D&H Distributing DH Labs Inc. DiCAPac USA Inc. DIDLR Digital Antenna Inc. Digitalflash Digital Home Tech Digital Innovations LLC Digital Interiors Inc. Digital Media Installations Inc. Digitech Custom Diiva Licensing LLC DIRECTV Inc. Disa Digital Safety US Discovery Marketing
DISH Network DIY Theatre LLC DK5 Technologies Inc. D-Link Systems Inc. DLS America Inc. DMC Worldwide LLC Dock-n-Lock LLC DOD Tech Canada Inc. Dolby Laboratories Inc. Domes Audio Video Environments Dongguan Longrich Electronic Co. Ltd. Dong Guan Ming Xun Digital Technology Co. Donglekong
Doria International Inc. Doro DOT Fulfillment & Distribution Dot Metrics Technologies Double Robotics Inc. Double Summit Dow Corning Corp. Dow Lohnes Government Strategies LLC DP Electronic Recycling DPI Inc. (Digital Products International) Dracodesign Inc./Deff Corp. Draper Inc. Dr. Bott dreamGEAR
LLC Dream Wireless Inc. Dropcam DS International Inc. DSL International Trading Inc. DTM Installations DTS Inc. Dual Electronics Corp. Dune HD Ltd. DXG N.A Inc. Dynacom Corp. Dynamic Control of North America Dynamics Inc. Dynamite Data Dynastream Innovations Dynaudio North America Eaglecell Inc.
EARSKINZ Inc. Earthquake Sound Corp. Eastech Electronic (Taiwan) Inc. Easy2 Technologies Easy Living With Technology LLC Echelon Corp. Echo Creative EchoStar Satellite LLC Echo Tech ECLIPSE By Fujitsu Ten ecoATM Inc. Ecore USA LLC Ecovacs Robotics Edifier Enterprises Canada Inc. EDS International Corp.
EEG Enterprises Inc. E-Filliate Inc. Eforcity.com Ehotcafe EK Ekcessories Eken (HK) Electronics Co. Ltd. Elan Microelectronics Corp. Electric Avenue Inc. Electronic Home Solutions Inc. Electronic Integration Electronics Design Group Electronics Expo Electronic Stockroom Electroplus Elegant Audio Solutions
Inc. Elektrobit Automotive Elevated Electronics LLC Eleven Producciones SAS Elgato Systems eLifespaces eLife-Systems LLC Elite Acoustics Designs Inc. Elite Custom Audio Video Elite Media Solutions LLC Elite Screens Elmob USA Emergensee Inc. Emerge Technologies Inc. Emerson Karaoke Emo Labs Inc.
Emperor Corp. (H.K.) Ltd. Empire Brands Inc. Encompass Technologies LLP Endomondo Energid Energizer Battery Co. Energy Smart Industry Energy Technology Savings LLC Engineered Environments Engulfaudio Enping City Shuangyl Electronics Ind. Co. Ltd. Entropic Communications Enustech Inc. / Driventalk
Epower Technology Equipment Upfitters LLC Ergotron Inc. Erickson’s Ericsson ESCARGOT NY Escort Esensors Inc. ESI Cases & Accessories ESI Enterprises Inc. Esoteric Audio AZ LLC Espial Essential ESTUDIOSTAR Etail-Eye ETC Inc. E-Tech Management (USA) Ltd. Eton Corp. Etrak Corp. ETYMOTIC
RESEARCH Eurocase Eurotronics EOOD Evado Filip US Ltd. Evergreen (C.P.) USA Inc. Everspin Technologies Evertz USA Inc. Evigia Systems Inc. EVOLLVE Inc. Evolution Audio & Video Evolve Evutec Corp. Ewaste Express EWI Worldwide E-World Online EXOGAL Exporttek Extron Electronics EyeCloak Eye-Fi
Inc. EYEMAGINE Eyenuk LLC EZD Productions F5DIGITAL Consulting Fanhattan LLC Fanstel Corp. Fashion Electronics Fashion Tec USA Inc. Fastcap LLC Faze In Ltd. Fesco Distributors Inc. F&E Trading Fibrant Fidelity Security Services Inc. Fidure Corp. Finsix Corp. Firstech LLC Fitbit Inc. Fitbug Inc. Five Elements
Robotics Flash Ventures Inc. DBA Tribeca Flingo FLIR Systems Inc. FLYAUDIO FOCUS Business Solutions Inc. foneGEAR LLC Footmarks Force Innovations LLC Ford Motor Co. Formlabs Fortydigital Foryou Group Co. Ltd. Fotolab Foxconn Electronics Foxfire Media Group Foxway Ltd. Fraunhofer USA Free
Free Industrial Corp. Freemans Stereo Video Freer Logic LLC Freescale Semiconductor FRENDS Fry’s Electronics Inc. FSL3D F&S Security Electronics Inc. Fujifilm North America Corp. Fujita Japan Corp. Fuller Design Associates FulTECH Solutions Inc. Fulton Innovation Funai Corp. Furutech Co. Ltd. Fuse
Chicken FUSION Electronics Fusion Systems LLC Futuredash Corp. Futurehome Systems & Design Inc. Future Sound Audio Video Futurian Systems Ltd. Futuristic Home Inc. Fuz Designs Fuzhou Rockchip Electronics Co. Ltd. Fuzion Home Technologies FX Entertainment Private Ltd. Gadmei Electronics Technology
Co. Ltd GameStop Gamla Enterprises N.A. Inc. Gankit Corp. Garrett Metal Detectors GE Appliances Geckocap Gefen Inc. GENCO ATC Genelec Inc. Genesis Advanced Technologies Inc. Gentec International Georgia Home Theater German Maestro Gestigon Gmbh GetD Get the Funk Off! GfK Custom Research
LLC G-Form GGMM Inc. Gibson Guitar Corp. Gibson Product Design Inc. Giddings Product Development Gigabyte Inc. Gigavation Inc. Gill Industries GIZMOLIVE LLC GLA Communications Gleeson’s Audio Video Glenbrook Consumer Partners Glen Echo Group LLC Glidecam Industries Inc. GLI Sound Systems
Global Cache Global Inventures Global Marketing Partners Inc. Global Phoenix Global Product Solutions Globalsalt Worldcom Corp. Global Security Systems LLC Globe Cypress Electronics Glyde Corp. GNJ Manufacturing Inc. Goal Zero Goddardgroup GODIRECTINC.COM Go East Go!Foton Corp. GoldenEar
Technology LLP GOLD TOUCH Inc. Goldwood Sound Inc. Golla Ltd. Good Way Technology Co. Ltd. Google Inc. Gospell Smarthome Electronics Co. Ltd. Gracenote Grace Phonics Inc. Grain Audio Gramophone Ltd. GrandCare Systems Granite State Communications GreatCall Inc. Green Driver Inc. Green Edge
Technologies GreenPeak Technologies Green Project Inc. Greensmart Griffin Technology Inc. Grooveshark Ground Zero GmbH Group West International Grupo Etytec De México S.A. De C.V. Grupo Yellissa Gryphon Mobile Electronics GTB Global Trade Berlin Gmbh Guardian Protection Services Gwee Global
Products Ltd. Haier America Hallmark Electronics Hangatablet Hangman Products Inc. Hangzhou Shining 3D Tech Co. Ltd. HanWang Tech. Co. Ltd. HAPI Happiest Minds Technologies Happy Plugs Inc. Harda (Xiamen) Plastic Co. Ltd. Hard Candy Cases Harlan K Inc. Harman Consumer Group Hatzlachh Supply Inc.
HB Optoelectronics Co. Ltd. HCL Technologies Ltd. H.C. Park & Associates PLC Hdbaset Alliance HDCI - Heneveld Dynamic Consulting Inc. HD Communications Corp. HD GURU Inc. Headlogic Healtho Health Safety Technologies LLC HealthSpot Inc. Heapsylon LLC Hearing Components Hedgehog Hosting Henge
Docks LLC Herbert Richter Gmbh & Co. KG Hermary’s Inc. Hewlett-Packard Co. HEX Hidef Lifestyle Inc. HI-DOW INTERNATIONAL HiFi House HiFiMAN Hi-Fi Sales Higher Ground LLC Highest Rated Wireless Inc. Highpower International Inc. High Resolution Technologies High-Tech Network Hillcrest Laboratories
Inc. Hippo’s Home Entertainment Hipstreet Hi-Rez Technology Services LLC Hisense USA Corp. Hitachi America Ltd. DMD Hivi Acoustics Technology Co. Ltd. HJS Markets LLC HKC Overseas Ltd. HMDX HM RAWAT Group Hoffco Brands Holografyx Canada Inc. Holoneer LLC Home Box Office (HBO) Home Controls
Inc. Home Entertainment Inc. (HEI) Home Entertainment Source (HES) HomeGrid Forum HomePlug Powerline Alliance Home Systems Hometech Experience Home Tech Inspectors LLC Home Technology Specialists of America Home Theater Gear Honeywell Cable & Custom Electronics Hongkong Zhicheng
Technology LED Hooklogic Hopsford International Corp. House of Marley Houston Custom Installers H.P.B. Opto Electronics Co. Ltd. HTC America Inc. HTML5 Inc. Huan Guang Technologies USA Inc. Huawei Device Co. Ltd. Humetrix Huppin’s Hi-Fi/OneCall.com Hybrid Audio Technologies Inc. Hypercel Corp. Hyperkin
Inc. Hyundai Corp. HzO I2i Inc. iBiquity Digital Corp. IBM iBoard Canada Manufacturing Inc. iBolt - Wireless Accessory Solutions iBot Control Systems Inc. ICAT Inc. I.C.E. Inc. Dba Infinite Therapeutics iCella Inc. dba EZ Communications Ichannel Media IC Intracom Icomfort By Serta iConnectivity iControl Networks
ICOP Technology Inc. IC Realtime iCreation Inc. Idaho Eye and Laser id America Idapt Inoitulos IDEATIVE Product Ventures Inc. Identity Ventures iDevices LLC ID.me IDS SANTE Ifit iFixit IGO Direct USA Co. iHealth Lab Inc. iHome Systems Ihronek Technology Solutions IHS isuppli Ilinkpad Inc. ILY Enterprise
Inc. Image 363D Inc. Image Audio Image Icon (Kajsa) Imagination Technologies Imaging Science Foundation Inc. Imation Corp. IMAX Corp. Imicrodata Corp. Immerz Inc. Imprint Energy Inc. I’M Spa In2technologies INADA Massage Chairs Inc.ipio Technologies Inc. InComm Inc. Independent Photo Imagers
Indesign LLC Industrial Revolution Inc. Indy Audio Labs Infomotion Sports Technologies Inc. Ingersoll Rand / Nexia Home Intelligence Ingram Micro Innergie Innerspace Electronics Innex Inc. InnoMation Innovative Consulting and Marketing Inc. Innovative DTV Solutions Inc. Innovative Technology Innovega Inc.
Innuevo Installer Institute Inc. InstallerNet Inc. INSTALLS Inc. LLC Insurers World Integra House Integrated Energy Technologies Integrated Marketing Services Integrated Media Systems Integrated Surface Technologies Integrisys Group Intel Corp. Interactive Toy Concepts Ltd. Interbots LLC International
Control Systems LLC International Rectifier International Supplies Interpret LLC Intersource OEM Inc. Intrepid INUITIVE Inventioneers Etc. Inventist Inc. Invisionate invoiceASAP Inc. Invoxia In Win Development (USA) Inc. IOGEAR Iomounts LLC IOSONO Gmbh iOttie Inc. IPG Ipg-Invisible Phone Guard IPL
Systems IPRO iQmetrix iriver iRule LLC ISI Group Iskin Inc. Island SmartHomes Isonea Ltd. Isotrope LLC Isowalk iSucker Co. Itextalert LLC ITG Investment Research Itoya of America Ltd. Ivee iWave iWorld LLC Izzi Gadgets Inc. J5create Jacky’s International Ltd. Jamiesons Audio/Video Jasco Products Co.
Jawbone Jaybird LLC JBA Sales LLC JCW Computer Consulting LLC JDA Inc. Retail Ready Design JESS3 LLC Jethead Development Inc. Jfab Design JHW Corp. Jill-E Designs Jinni JL Audio Inc. JMA North America LLC JMM Lee Properties LLC Joe Ceravalo DAS Companies Inc. Johnson Controls Inc. JondoUsa Joseph Brodmann Group Jow Tong Technology Co. Ltd. J&R JRS Ventures Inc. Jumbo Electronics Co. Ltd. Just Mobile Inc. Just Wireless/Best Case & Accessories JVC Kenwood Corp. jWIN Electronics Corp. Jye Tai Precision Industrial Co. Ltd. KAB Computer Services LLC Kaga Electronics (USA) Inc. Kaito
Electronics Inc. Kaleidescape Kall Co. Kamiini Kamyar Goodarzi Inc. Kanex Karrot Kasda Digital Technology Co. Ltd. KBA Inc. USA KB Covers KEC International Inc. Keen High Holding (HK) Ltd. Keith McMillen Instruments Kenny Dana LLC Kensington Kent Displays Inc. Kenwin Industrial (H.K.) Ltd. Ketchum
Kevro International Inc. Keytec Inc. Kian Anthony Inc. Kimber Kable Kingstate Electronics Corp. Kirk H&J Corp. Kitchen Public Relations LLC Kith Consumer Product Inc. KIWI AUDIO VISUAL Kiwi Wearable Technologies KJB Security Products Inc. Klass Act Solutions Kleen Concepts KMH Associates Inc.
Knowledge Connection LLC Koehler Visuals Konka Group Ltd. Kopi Inc. Ltd. Kordz Pty Ltd. Korea Business Center, Chicago Koss Stereophones KOTRA (Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency) Kraftwurx Kronoton Gmbh KrSns Krusell International AB Krystal Clear Audio-Video K-Technologies Inc. Kubesystems
Kudos Tech LLC KWJ Engineering Inc. KYE Systems Corp. Kyra Corp. Labor Saving Devices Inc. La Crosse Technology Laird Technologies La Jolla/Modern Home Systems Lantos Technologies Inc. Lava Imports Inc. Lawrence Audio Co. Ltd. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory LC Vision Leading Edge Design
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The Spark of Innovation .......................... 2
The International CES®:
Innovation in Action................................. 4
Generating Business Opportunities......... 8
Guiding Innovation .................................. 12
Advancing Technology............................. 16
CEA Divisions
Councils........................................................... 30
Content and Entertainment Council.................. 30
Retailer Council................................................. 31
Accessories..................................................... 31
Automotive Electronics..................................... 32
Digital Imaging.................................................. 32
CEA Division Board Chairs....................... 37
CEA Executive Board .............................. 38
CEA Board of Industry Leaders ............... 39
Working Together..................................... 40
Health and Fitness........................................... 33
Tracking the Industry............................... 20
Home Audio....................................................... 33
Supporting the Industry........................... 24
TechHome......................................................... 34
A Snapshot of CE Milestones................... 28
CEA Foundation....................................... 36
Wireless........................................................... 34
Video................................................................ 35
CEA Working Groups......................................... 35
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THE SPARK OF INNOVATION
Our future is wide open as our industry solves thorny problems. We spur entrepreneurs. We inspire innovation. We foster those with great ideas, passion and the fortitude
to create a new business, pursue a dream or develop ideas unimaginable a few years ago. Our products and services enhance life, make us safer and healthier or
entertain and educate us. As more devices have Internet addresses, they’ll connect to each other as well as us, bringing even more new opportunities.
The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)® and our more than 2,000 innovative companies create economic growth, jobs and improve lives. CEA member companies
develop, market and sell the products and services that entertain, inform and connect consumers. Sales of consumer electronics (CE) devices continue to grow with U.S.
factory sales for 2014 up 2.4 percent over last year expected to reach a record $208 billion.
CEA continues its mission to grow the industry through unique market research conducting two-dozen consumer studies each year, developing standards to ensure
technologies connect with each other, working with legislators to ensure a level playing field for companies to compete, hosting the International CES® and providing
members with access to business mentoring, promotional opportunities and networking events.
The CE industry has expanded beyond its traditional borders to include all who focus on innovation, including content providers, auto makers, and most recently, our
new Health and Fitness Division created to serve a new market devoted to consumers who want to engage more in their digital health and fitness. CEA encourages
entrepreneurs every day through our startup membership.
Come with an Idea
Unleashing Innovation
CEA also produces the International CES®, the world’s largest platform for innovation
held each year in Las Vegas. As the place where innovation and technology converge
to do business, CES draws thousands of tech companies from around the globe to
discuss ideas, collaborate, learn and meet potential investors, partners and media.
A surge of innovation is ready to unfold as long as unnecessary government
policies don’t get in the way. We need a national strategy focused on innovation to
create a culture that encourages success. CEA is leading the charge to reform our
immigration laws to allow highly skilled immigrants, especially those with STEM
(science, technology, engineering and mathematics degrees), to remain in the U.S.
upon graduation and contribute to our economy. Strategic immigration is critical for
America to remain a tech hub and global leader.
This year, more than 3,500 companies showed products that will change society,
solve problems and improve our lives. The popular Eureka Park Marketplace provides
entrepreneurs a special location where they can share concepts and ideas with
investors, buyers, media and international guests. The money earned from CES is
reinvested into the industry to advance the initiatives that are vital to our businesses.
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But while immigration law changes will help us retain our innovative edge, what
about jobs in sales, service, installation and repair? CEA members should consider
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hiring veterans. It makes business sense and is a chance to give back to our veterans
who put their lives on the line for us. CEA has joined with other leading technology
trade associations to launch USTechVets.org, an online resource created by the
Northern Virginia Technology Council along with online employment provider monster.
com – to match employers with talented veterans seeking careers in the technology
industry.
As a green association, CEA is working to make ecycling as easy as purchasing for
consumers. Three years ago, the “Billion Pound Challenge” was created to recycle
one billion pounds of electronic devices annually. In 2013, more than 620 million
pounds of CE products were recycled – an increase of 35 million pounds over 2012.
But a patchwork of state rules mandating recycling is complicating this goal. We need
a national framework for recycling and legislation that allows the industry to develop
innovative recycling solutions in partnership with states. More than 8,000 collection
locations can be found at GreenerGadgets.org.
CEA will continue to work to ensure both political parties address our serious fiscal
situation and push back on those who want government to dictate how we design
and build our products. We also will continue to encourage startups by supporting
incubators and promote business-friendly policies.
What can you do? CEA’s Innovation Movement supports action on the deficit,
immigration and patent reform. We also support No Labels a group of legislators
committed to working across party lines to solve problems. Sign up for free and
support both of these groups to make your voice heard.
At CEA we maintain a passion for excellence and a culture of innovation. As our
industry continues to reinvent itself and create new ways to connect, entertain and
educate people around the world, we ask you to join with us.
Increasingly, CE startups and established businesses are being targeted by patent
threats. These trolls are legal extortionists who destroy companies and jobs. Patent
lawsuits are simple and inexpensive to bring and complex and costly to defend. The
burden of frivolous lawsuits should be on the trolls. Let’s encourage our Congress to
stop patent trolls and free innovators to do what they do best.
And the proliferation of CE devices in automobiles has raised concerns about safe
driving. CEA’s Innovating Safety campaign educates consumers about responsible use
of in-vehicle products and also the safety benefits of these devices.
A Rising Tide
As CES demonstrates, innovation will continue to change lives in unexpected ways.
Title III of the JOBS Act will go into effect this year and open up new avenues to
fund disruptive innovation. And new technologies create spin-offs, ecosystems,
accessories and more opportunities.
So what’s next? Smartphones, tablets and headphones will remain vibrant but other
areas also hold tremendous potential. Ultra HD, 3D printing, the Internet of Things,
wearable tech, robotics, driverless cars, sensing devices and an array of applications,
services and technologies will transform our economy, save lives and delight
consumers.
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GARY SHAPIRO
JAY MCLELLAN
CEA President and CEO
CEA Chair and President
Leviton Security & Automation
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THE INTERNATIONAL CES:
INNOVATION IN ACTION
What makes the International CES the most talked about technology tradeshow? Unbridled innovation, the power of
consumer technologies, boundless energy and strategic partnerships, are all part of the excitement of CES, owned
and produced by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA). More than 5,000 members of the global media
come to CES to explore the latest innovations in consumer technology before they hit retail shelves. And 160,498
industry professionals from retailers and Fortune 500 executives to VCs, entrepreneurs and startups including
executives from every major industry came to Las Vegas in 2014 to see, touch, interact and conduct business.
From curved and flexible Ultra HDTVs and next generation smartphones to drones, robots, sensors, the Internet
of Things, hi-res audio, connected cars and 3D printers and the latest in digital health and fitness technology,
CES highlights the promise and future of technology.
As the global venue for all involved in the business of consumer technologies, the 2014 International CES drew
more than 35,000 international attendees from 145 countries to see innovation in action. Breaking previous
records, the 2014 CES spanned two million net square feet of exhibit space with 3,500 exhibitors.
Major players from top CE manufacturers, retailers and service providers unveiled what’s next for the industry
through keynotes, press conferences and panels. The 2014 CES featured 25 market specific technology areas
and 15 major product categories. From keynote addresses from Intel, Audi, Sony, Samsung, Yahoo and Cisco, to
the Futurecast Keynotes with AT&T, Qualcomm and Ericsson to the Innovations Design and Engineering Awards
Showcase to fledgling startups in Eureka Park, every major technology player was on hand. And across more
than 250 conference sessions, industry experts shared their insight on everything from successful retail tactics
to future trends in gaming, automotive tech and mobile. On the social front, the #CES2014 hashtag garnered
2.88 billion global impressions.
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First Look for Media
Two days before the show floor opens, media attend CES
Unveiled Las Vegas: The Official Press Event of CES. At
the 2014 CES, press had access to 100 exhibitors such
as 3M Touch Systems, Bell’O, Chevrolet, DISH, Fitbug,
Holi, Liquid Image, Pure, Sculpteo and Tobii Technology.
Already a global event, the CES Unveiled series has further
expanded. For 2014, CES Unveiled includes events in
Shanghai, Warsaw and São Paulo as well as pre-CES
events in Paris, New York and Las Vegas.
The CES Unveiled event series brings innovative
technology companies, top media, buyers, analysts and
key industry influencers together to showcase new
products and tech trends leading up to the 2015 CES.
Each Unveiled event is tailored to the local audience and
highlights regional and global research, provides CES
news and showcases curated products and technologies.
Likewise, CES Press Day featured 25 exhibitor press
conferences in 2014. Numerous product announcements
included curved OLED displays, 3D glasses with stereo
cameras; Myris, the Iris identifying authenticator; the latest
Ultra HDTVs; 3D cameras that can scan objects for 3D
printing; and even the first electric racing car.
Inspiring Startups
But the core of CES is the global startup community
where entrepreneurs can highlight their innovative idea,
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product or technology on the world’s stage. CES serves
as a platform for innovators to take their business to the
next level by giving them access to potential customers,
partners, investors and the global media.
Startups use Eureka Park at CES as a proving ground to
launch their new consumer technology products.
This year it featured more than 200 exhibitors–30 percent
larger than 2013–in partnership with UP Global, the
National Science Foundation (NSF), General Electric (GE)
and AT&T. And for the first time UbiFrance brought 11
French startups to Eureka Park. The new Eureka Park: NEXT
is designed for mid-stage startups that have launched a
product in the past year while Academia Tech focuses on
the latest technologies coming from universities.
Also new for 2014, the Indiegogo Zone featured hardware
campaigners from around the globe who shared
experiences about raising funds on the online platform. The
UP Global LIVE Stage, sponsored by GE, included panels
with entrepreneurs, investors, corporate executives and
media. UP Global also hosted mentor sessions and pitch
competitions. CES also offers events curated for startups
like the invitation-only Entrepreneurs Reception and Tech
Cocktail’s Startup Night.
Policy at CES
CES brings together leaders from major global industries,
as well as policy makers and government officials.
The 2014 CES featured government officials including
members of the United States House of Representatives,
state elected officials, members of the Federal
Communications Commission, including Chairman
Tom Wheeler, and members of the U.S. Department of
Commerce, including Secretary Penny Pritzker. Other
representatives from the Federal Trade Commission, the
Environmental Protection Agency, the National Highway
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Traffic Safety Administration, the U.S. Department of
Energy and the Federal Aviation Administration were also
at the show.
Entertainment Matters
Entertainment Matters at CES is a content-focused
program developed for Hollywood’s film, television
and digital professionals, sponsored by Variety. This
year, television host Maria Menounos served as the
Entertainment Matters Ambassador for the program.
New for the 2014 CES, Variety’s Breakthrough of the Year
Awards celebrated talent from the fields of film, television,
music and comedy at a red carpet event hosted by actor
and television host Nick Cannon. But Hollywood stars,
musicians and sports legends can be found across the
show floor promoting the latest technologies.
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Honoring the Industry
The International CES Innovations Design and Engineering
Awards honor outstanding advancements in consumer
technology across 29 product categories. These awards
recognize the most promising technology products and
services in the industry. Entrants are judged by a panel of
independent industrial designers and engineers as well
as by media.
In addition, CNET’s Next Big Thing: The New Hardware
SuperSession focused on the future of sensor driven
technology. The second annual CEA MoDev Hackathon
featured nearly 100 award winning developers competing
individually and as teams for up to $100,000 in cash
and prizes and the Last Gadget Standing competition
challenged contenders to present fast-paced product
demos to a live CES audience.
Top Techs at the 2014 CES
1. 3D printing
2. Ultra HDTV
3. Driverless cars
4. The Internet of Things
5.Robotics
6.MEMS
7. Flexible OLED displays
8. Health and fitness
9. Wearable tech
10. Automotive tech
Across the four day CES experience, the leading minds in
the CE industry connect, do business and see the future
of technology first-hand. The 2015 International CES will
return to Las Vegas January 6-9. For more information,
visit CESweb.org.
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GENERATING BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
CE business leaders, manufacturers, retailers and press attend CEA
events, conferences and trade shows to develop and strengthen
professional relationships. From the International CES®, the world’s
largest annual innovation event, to smaller gatherings just for members,
CEA programming gives industry professionals an opportunity to
exchange ideas with top executives, as well as key policy makers,
retailers and the media.
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CES Unveiled New York
CES Unveiled Las Vegas
Held in New York in
November, this event features
CEA’s annual holiday sales
forecast, the announcement
of the honorees for the
Best of Innovations Design and Engineering Awards, the
International CES press conference and a reception to
let press network with exhibitors as they view the latest
product displays. The Unveiled franchise has expanded
internationally to also include events in Shanghai, Warsaw,
São Paulo and Paris in 2014.
This media event held two
days before CES officially
opens, gives press and
analysts a glimpse of the
products and services
that will be making news headlines at the International
CES. Honorees in the Best of Innovations Design and
Engineering Awards are also on display.
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The International CES
CES on the Hill
Business meets innovation
at the International CES,
produced by CEA. Each
January more than 160,000
industry professionals come
to CES to network, conduct business and see advances
in consumer technologies, products and services. In
addition, more than 35,000 international attendees
travel to Las Vegas from more than 145 countries. The
show floor attracts 3,500 exhibitors and 5,000 media
and an unmatched conference program includes top
keynotes and more than 250 conference sessions to keep
attendees informed.
This springtime event in
Washington, D.C. allows
exhibitors to showcase
their innovations for federal
regulators, members of
Congress and their staff, and the press. CES on the Hill
lets policy makers experience how technology and
pro-innovation policies benefit the U.S. economy.
CEA Winter Break
The CEA Winter Break is
an intimate event designed
to maximize networking
opportunities for attendees
in an informal atmosphere
while providing key industry insights. Besides the highlevel networking, attendees also have the opportunity to
relax and make new connections on the ski slopes. This
low-key environment fosters concentrated relationship
building that can’t be found at the office or at a
tradeshow.
Digital Patriots Dinner
Held in tandem with CES on
the Hill, the Digital Patriots
dinner honors industry and
policy leaders that support
consumer technology
advances as well as the legal and regulatory framework
that encourages the industry to grow.
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Spring Technology & Standards Forum
Technical experts and
engineering leaders
across a diverse group
of CE product categories
consider, develop and finalize the next generation of
industry specifications and technical standards.
CEA Innovate! Inspire Ideas and
Investment
CEA Innovate is a new
two-day conference for
CEA members and all
technology companies big
and small looking to be
inspired by great ideas, to ignite investment and to meet
like-minded innovators. With valuable networking and
matchmaking opportunities, the chance to hear from
disruptors who have earned their place in tech history,
and thought provoking sessions to inform attendees
about the impact emerging technologies will have on
their business, this is an event not to miss. CEA Innovate!
is replacing CEA’s Industry Forum conference.
CE Week
Held in New York each
June, CE Week is the
industry’s mid-year
meeting, highlighting
leading-edge technologies for the media, retailers and
industry professionals. Central to CE Week are the Line
Shows and Exhibits at the Metropolitan Pavilion and
Altman Buildings, which feature exhibits and conferences.
CEO Summit and Board Retreat
This invitation-only
gathering of CEOs
provides an opportunity
for executives to network
in a qualified environment,
gather business insights and focus on critical industry
issues.
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CEA EVENTS
Digital Patriots Dinner
April 29
Washington, DC
CES Unveiled Paris
October 22
Paris, France
CES on the Hill
April 30
Washington, DC
CEO Summit
October 22-25
Paris, France
Technology & Standards Spring
Forum
May 19-23
Seattle, WA
CES Unveiled Warsaw
June 17
Warsaw, Poland
CE Week
June 23-27
CE Week Exhibits
June 25-26
CES Unveiled São Paulo
September 23
São Paulo, Brazil
CEA Innovate!
September 30-October 2
Phoenix, AZ
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October 22-25, 2014
The Westin Paris – Vendôme, France
CE Hall of Fame Dinner
November 10
New York, NY
CES Unveiled New York
November 11
New York, NY
CES Unveiled Las Vegas
January 4
Las Vegas, NV
2015 International CES
January 6-9
Las Vegas, NV
CEA Winter Break
Winter 2015
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2015 International CES® • Las Vegas, Nevada • CESweb.org
Save the date for the 2015 International CES®. Better yet, reserve your space now.
With our all-new Tech East and Tech West venues, we promise a powerful
attendee and exhibitor experience, including greater access to the companies,
ideas and innovations shaping our industry.
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GUIDING INNOVATION
Every day, Congress addresses issues that impact innovation. CEA
is on the front lines in Washington, representing the consumer
technology industry on public policy issues, offering the industry the
voice it needs to grow and flourish. CEA advocates pro-innovation
positions to state and federal lawmakers, regulators and the courts.
CEA and its Innovation Movement focus on crucial policy issues.
Ensuring Accessibility to Technologies
Expanding the ITA
CEA supports industry-driven solutions to ensure that
innovative technologies and services are accessible to
consumers with disabilities. CEA works with members of
the accessibility community and the FCC as it implements
the 21st Century Video and Communications Accessibility
Act of 2010. CEA supports regulations that balance the
twin goals of improved accessibility with the flexibility to
innovate.
CEA strongly supports a more comprehensive approach
to the Information Technology Agreement (ITA) expansion
negotiations and has been closely advising the United
States Trade Representative (USTR) on the technology
industry’s position. A successful ITA expansion will
eliminate tariffs on CE products and save billions of
dollars for our members. CEA has spent extensive time in
Geneva consulting with the Secretary General of the World
Trade Organization (WTO) and ITA member nations. CEA
also continues to coordinate with the U.S. government,
and provide testimony and counsel for the ongoing
negotiations.
Encouraging Energy Efficiency
Voluntary, market-oriented programs and initiatives,
including industry-led standards, are a proven, costeffective and successful approach to advancing
energy efficiency in consumer electronics. CEA works
cooperatively with governments in the development of
energy efficiency initiatives and opposes mandates that
stifle innovation, reduce consumer choice, and limit
product features and services.
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Protecting Internet Freedom
CEA supports Internet Freedom, both at home and
abroad. The open and uncensored Internet is a great
engine of social and economic progress – but it is
under threat. Through the United Nation’s International
Telecommunication Union (ITU), a number of countries are
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attempting to establish greater governmental control of the
Internet. Their efforts, if successful, could destroy the open
and innovative technology platform that millions around
the world need and trust. CEA commended Ambassador
Terry Kramer and the U.S. for refusing to sign the revised
International Telecommunication Regulations (ITRs) in
December 2012. CEA continues to support an open
Internet and encourages the federal government to make
it the official U.S. policy to promote a domestic and global
Internet free from government control.
Promoting E-Waste Solutions
CEA advocates for a national solution to e-waste in lieu of
a patchwork of state-by-state, redundant and inefficient
e-waste mandates. CEA’s eCycling Leadership Initiative
known as the “Billion Pound Challenge” seeks to improve
consumer awareness of the more than 8,000 e-waste
recycling collection sites sponsored by industry; increase
the amount of electronics recycled responsibly; increase
the number of collection opportunities; and provide
transparent metrics on ecycling efforts. The industry
recycled 585 million pounds
of CE products in 2013
and is committed to using
vendors that employ the
highest recycling standards,
including third-party
certification systems R2®
and e-Stewards®. CEA hosts
GreenerGadgets.org to help
consumers easily locate a
recycling location.
Enhancing Air Travel
Modernizing Online Sales Tax Collection
CEA supports common-sense legislation that will end
the unequal treatment of brick-and-mortar retailers by
allowing states to collect sales tax that is legally owed
from online retailers, removing an onerous and unfair
burden from consumers. The Marketplace Fairness Act
(S.743), which was passed in the Senate with bipartisan
support, will give states the ability to collect this much
needed, and legally due, source of revenue.
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CEA commends the
Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) decision to
allow airlines to expand the use of personal electronics
and let passengers use their tablets, laptops and
smartphones – without significant interruptions for
takeoff and landing. CEA was one of several stakeholders
represented on the FAA’s Portable Electronic Devices
Aviation Rulemaking Committee which developed many
of the recommendations incorporated into the FAA’s
new guidelines. The FCC also opened a proceeding to
remove technical barriers to in-flight data and voice
communication over 3G and 4G networks.
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Stopping Patent Litigation Abuse
Protecting Fair Use and Innovation
CEA supports patent legislation reform that combats the explosion of lawsuits brought
by non-practicing entities, better known as “patent trolls.” Every dollar companies
spend fighting baseless lawsuits is a dollar not spent on creating jobs and developing
new products, making it more difficult for the American CE industry to compete
internationally.
CEA supports a balanced approach to enforcing intellectual property rights that
opposes commercial piracy while protecting fair use and not limiting the advancement
of innovation. CEA continues to oppose legislative and regulatory proposals that
unduly burden legitimate commerce, impede innovation or restrict the free flow of
information.
Promoting Safe In-Vehicle Technologies
CEA is committed to the principle that a driver’s highest priority is the safe control of
their vehicle. To this end, CEA supports state legislation that prohibits texting while
driving as well as a ban on cell phone use by those with a graduated driver’s license.
CEA strongly believes however,
that policymakers must
recognize that many in-vehicle
electronics contribute to safer
driving and offer valuable
benefits. CEA has two industrywide initiatives, the Innovating
Safety campaign and the Driver
Device Interface Working Group,
that leverage educational efforts
and recommend practices to
address distracted driving.
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Increasing Spectrum and Mobile
Broadband Access
Enabling the Best and Brightest
to Innovate
As consumers rely more on wireless devices and services,
our nation faces a looming spectrum shortfall. CEA strongly
supports government efforts to free up spectrum for
licensed and unlicensed use in three ways: (1) repurposing
TV broadcast spectrum for valuable wireless broadband
uses; (2) exploring spectrum sharing; and (3) clearing and
repurposing underutilized federal spectrum. In particular,
TV broadcast spectrum repurposed through voluntary
incentive auctions will promote innovation and job creation,
reduce the national debt, and amply compensate television
broadcasters that choose to participate. Incentive auctions
also will alleviate the spectrum crunch so Americans
can enjoy robust wireless broadband that will power our
innovation-driven economy.
CEA supports strategic immigration reforms that
encourage foreign-born entrepreneurs and U.S.-educated
immigrants to remain in the U.S. to build businesses and
create domestic jobs. CEA has backed reform legislation
including Rep. Darrell Issa’s Supplying Knowledge-Based
Immigrants and Lifting Levels of STEM Visas Act (SKILLS
Visa Act) and the Senate’s bipartisan Border Security,
Economic Opportunity and Immigration Modernization Act.
The changes to national immigration policy from these
pieces of legislation will help to attract the best and the
brightest to come and stay in the U.S.
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Supporting Disruptive Innovation
“Creative destruction” drives the market through
innovation, displaces older technology or ideas with the
new, and improves our lives. CEA supports disruptive
technologies such as DISH Network’s “Hopper”, Aereo’s
service to modernize access to broadcast television, and
Uber’s Internet-based on-call car service. It is essential
that disruptive innovation be allowed to move forward,
and not be stopped by incumbent industries with legal or
regulatory power in order to fuel the next generation of
innovation.
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ADVANCING TECHNOLOGY
The pace of innovation in the CE industry is unmatched. Technical standards
ensure that new advances harmonize with existing technologies. CEA’s
Technology & Standards team works year-round with software developers and
manufacturers to foster industry-wide collaboration and growth through the
development of technical specifications and industry standards.
Working groups and standards-focused events allow programmers and
developers to test and tweak their latest designs in order to set industry
standards. This process helps new products and technologies achieve industrywide deployment and interoperability with existing products and services. CEA
published 14 new standards last year, helping regulators and industry leaders
make informed public policy decisions about the most pressing issues facing
the consumer technology market.
With more than 1,100 participants and six dozen committees, subcommittees
and working groups, CEA’s Technology & Standards program is a trusted source
for rulemaking and is recognized by the American National Standards Institute
(ANSI) for its accomplishments. To achieve the broadest level of interoperability,
the Technology & Standards committee, subcommittee and working group
meetings are open to CEA members as well as non-members.
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CEA Achievements
Uncompressed Digital Interfaces
CEA published the latest edition of its standard addressing protocols, requirements
and recommendations for the use of digital interfaces by CE devices, such as digital
televisions (DTVs), digital cable, satellite, set-top boxes, DVD players/recorders, and
other related sources or sinks. This edition accommodates Ultra High-Definition TV
signals, as well as widescreen signals that are roughly the same dimensions as movie
theater screens.
Energy Efficiency
CEA’s understanding of the consumer technology industry, combined with innovative
and proven market research methodologies and analysis techniques, enables CEA to
provide members with actionable research. CEA members have access to more than
two dozen custom research reports produced each year. In the last 12 months, CEA
has produced research on key industry topics such as the cloud, tablets, smartphones,
portable electronics on aircraft, fitness technology and Ultra HDTVs. CEA has also
expanded its international intelligence by conducting global consumer study across
13 countries which provides global insights on technology use, adoption trends and
technology attitudes.
CESpec
CEA announced its new CESpec
program at the 2014 International
CES. The program features innovative
standards considered important to
the CE industry. Proposals to create
CESpecs are submitted to CEA and
the work continues during the year
with CES as the targeted completion
date. The accepted projects will be
announced at the 2015 International
CES. To create a standard that will be
promoted at the 2015 CES, submit a
proposal at CE.org/CESpec.
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Standards Published:
ANSI/CEA-708-E, Digital Television (DTV) Closed Captioning
ANSI/CEA-766-D, U.S. and Canadian Region Rating Tables (RRT) and Conten Advisory
Descriptors for Transport of Content Advisory Information Using ATSC
Program and System Information Protocol (PSIP)
ANSI-J-STD-42-B (CEA-814-B), Emergency Alert Messaging for Cable
ANSI/CEA-2034, Standard Method of Measurement for In-Home Loudspeakers
ANSI/CEA-2043, Set-top Box (STB) Power Measurement
ANSI/CEA-2045, Modular Communications Interface for Energy Management
ANSI/CEA-861-F, A DTV Profile for Uncompressed High-Speed Digital Interfaces
ANSI/CEA-805-E, Data Services on the Component Video Interfaces
ANSI/CEA-709.4, Fiber-Optic Channel Specification
CEA-542-D, Cable Television Channel Identification Plan
CEA-770.3-E, High-Definition TV Analog Component Video Interface
CEA-CEB26-A, Mobile/Handheld DTV Implementation Guidelines
CEA-TR-2, RF Emission Regulations and Applicability to Inductive Wireless Power
Systems
CEA-TR-3, Closed Captioning in IP-delivered Video Programming
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Current Initiatives
Wireless Power
CEA’s Wireless Power Subcommittee is creating standards
for methods of measurement for efficiency and standby
power for highly resonant and tightly coupled wireless
power systems.
Energy Efficiency
CEA’s Video Systems Committee has launched a working
group focused on revising ANSI/CEA-2037, Determination
of Television Average Power Consumption, the standard
defining a method for measuring average power
consumption of TV sets.
In addition, one of three working groups within CEA’s
Wireless Power Subcommittee focuses on establishing a
common method for determining power transfer efficiency
and standby power for CE devices that include wireless
power transfer functionality.
CEA has launched a new working group to investigate
reducing audio/video device power. When a home theater
has multiple devices, it is more efficient to know which one
is providing the current music or video, and which ones are
on or in sleep mode. This specification is expected to result
in increased user convenience and energy efficiency in
home A/V networks.
Standards to Promote Accessibility
In order to help the visually impaired orient themselves on
devices like remote controls, CEA established a standards
working group tasked with enhancing audio accessibility
and compatibility with external listening equipment.
Internet-specific Standards
the technical requirements for IPv6-enabled connected
devices and home routers. This specification will help
members target the right features for IPv6 compatibility.
Safe Driving
The Driver Device Interface Working Group (DDIWG) is
developing a draft recommended practice to provide
guidance in reducing visual manual driver distraction while
using portable or handheld CE devices that will be the
framework for future documents.
Collaboration
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Through hands-on events like CEA’s PlugFests, and working
group and committee meetings, manufacturers and
software engineers have many opportunities during the year
to connect with CEA and with each other to develop and
synchronize the next-generation of consumer technology.
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CEA’s Technology & Standards Forums let experts
engage with leaders of technical committees that
develop industry standards and specifications.
These forums give technology professionals an
opportunity to share ideas and chart strategies for
future industry growth and success. Attendees
debate, develop and finalize crucial CE standards
using CEA’s streamlined standards development
process, accredited by the American National
Standards Institute (ANSI).
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CEA’s PlugFests enable manufacturers to come
together, test interfaces and sort out connectivity
issues between different products before they hit
retail shelves.
Interested in contributing to CEA’s standards development
projects? Visit CE.org/standards to learn more and send
ideas for new activities to standards@CE.org.
The IPv6 Working Group is developing a standard to define
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INNOVATION IN ACTION
Technology advances occur rapidly in the consumer electronics industry. In fact, sometimes we forget all of
the amazing innovations that have taken place in any given year. Below, find some highlights in technology
from the past two years and some of the latest products, services and apps that help to improve our lives
by keeping us entertained, connected and informed.
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First digital camera with 4K video recording, Panasonic DMCGH4, goes on sale.
U.S. House of Representatives passes anti-patent troll legislation.
First LTE Advanced/Wideband network by T-Mobile in Dallas go live.
FCC reviews in-flight cell phone, electronics usage bans.
First Bluetooth-controlled bolt door lock, UniKey, goes on sale.
Mobile app downloads exceed 100 billion.
First smartphone with fingerprint recognition, iPhone 5S, goes on sale.
Comcast announces the purchase of Time Warner Cable.
First smartphone with 4K video recording, LG G Pro 2, goes on
sale.
Smaller reversible USB jack announced.
OLED TV, 55-inch model by LG, goes on sale.
Largest CES ever held, with 160,498 attendees and 3,200
exhibits.
GoPro becomes leading action camcorder seller in U.S.
First curved Ultra HDTVs go on sale.
Google sells Motorola smartphone business to Lenovo.
NFC Forum, Bluetooth SIG alliance announced.
Storage Products Association formed.
Sony exits e-reader and PC business; spins off TV business into
standalone entity.
Microsoft buys Nokia cell phone business.
Single uncompressed HD video, multichannel audio, power and Ethernet
HDBaseT 2.0 standard announced.
Glassless 3DTV systems announced by Dolby, co-developed by
Philips and Rembrandt.
First curved smartphone, LG G Flex, goes on sale.
Wearable device category hits 50 percent consumer awareness.
Apple announced iWatch smartwatch.
Samsung and LG exhibit 21:9 105-inch curved Ultra HDTVs at
CES.
Sharp announces first WiSA-certified Blu-ray player, to transmit
multichannel audio to home theater speakers.
First Passpoint-certified Wi-Fi hotspots become active, at Chicago O’Hare
airport.
FCC agrees to expand unlicensed 5 GHz band for Wi-Fi deployment.
HDMI 2.0 standard announced; Panasonic 65-inch Ultra HD first to include.
T-Mobile and MetroPC merge.
First 4K Ultra HDTVs go on sale.
First devices compatible with HEVC (High-Efficiency Video Coding), aka H.265
video compression format, released.
First smartwatch, Pebble, goes on sale.
Sony PlayStation 4 and Xbox One game consoles released; each sells one
million units in 24-hours.
T-Mobile dramatically lowers international cellular roaming call and data
rates.
First smartphones with quad core processors and 13 MP cameras go on sale.
First Class 1 Bluetooth headset goes on sale.
Pre-paid cellular companies begin to sell 4G LTE smartphones.
Next-generation Secure Memory (NSM) SD card format announced.
Sony announces first 4K content streaming service.
See innovation in action at the 2015 International CES, January
6-9, 2015 in Las Vegas, NV. Visit CESweb.org to learn more.
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TRACKING THE INDUSTRY
CEA members have a wealth of resources to help them grow their businesses, one
indispensable resource being CEA Market Research, the authoritative source for
consumer technology research and data.
Spanning all sectors of the $208 billion consumer electronics (CE) industry, CEA’s
comprehensive market intelligence includes industry sales stats, economic analysis
and consumer research, valued at more than $1 million annually. Member companies
also have access to CEA’s vast research library as well as numerous publications,
webinars, presentations and events throughout the year.
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Latest CEA Research Reports:
Industry Sales Data
Consumer Technologies Research Studies
CEA delivers industry sales statistics – past, present and
future – in the following reports:
CEA’s understanding of the CE industry, combined with
proven market research methodologies and analysis
techniques, lets CEA provide members with actionable
research. Members can access more than two dozen
custom research reports produced each year. In the
past year, CEA has produced research on key industry
topics such as the cloud, tablets, smartphones, portable
electronics on aircraft, fitness technology and Ultra HDTVs.
CEA has also expanded its international intelligence by
conducting global consumer studies across 13 countries to
provide global insights on technology use, adoption trends
and technology attitudes.
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CE MarketMetrics – tracks shipments of CE
products from the factory to U.S. consumer sales
channels.
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U.S. Consumer Electronics Sales & Forecasts –
features one-year and five-year sales forecasts,
and details the size and growth of an array of
electronics product categories. Produced twice a
year.
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GfK Digital World: Global Retail Technology Sales &
Forecasts – includes global retail sales and
forecasts of CE products, this semiannual report is
produced jointly with GfK Boutique Research.
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CE Historical Data – contains a comprehensive
database of factory unit and dollar sales, average
wholesale price and household penetration rates
across more than 50 categories of consumer
technology products.
Economic Analysis
If you’re interested in how current geo-political events
could impact your businesses’ bottom line, CEA’s chief
economist can help you understand the big picture issues
facing the CE industry and offer suggestions about how to
develop your business plan around them.
CEA provides valuable insights into economic trends
impacting CE businesses through presentations and
webinars, as well as through the CEA Consumer Sentiment
Index, a monthly report that measures consumer
confidence in the economy and the outlook for technology
spending, which CEA has been tracking since January 2007.
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Research Library
• The State of In-Vehicle Technologies
CEA’s team of professional librarians is a valuable member
resource, fielding the most challenging requests. The team
uses CEA research as well as third-party sources. CEA
members have full access to library resources. The library
also is the first point-of-contact for purchasing reports
through the CEA Store. Contact the CEA Research Library
at 703-907-7763, or via email: info@CE.org.
Total U.S. Consumer Electronics Sales
Dollar Sales (Millions)
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2012
2011
• 16th Annual CE Ownership and Market Potential Study
• Influence of Apps on Device Uptake and Use
• Video Content Discovery and Purchasing Trends
• The Optimal Digital Imaging Experience
• Second Screen - Creative Opportunity or Technological
Imposition? : Part 2
• Consumer Outlook on Tablets - January 2014 Edition
• Follow the Eyes - The Second Screen and the Future of
TV Viewing : Part 1
• Consumer Perspective on Ultra HD TV
• Consumer Perceptions of Ultra HD TV Technology at
Retail
• CEA White Paper: Connected Health and Wellness Market
• Consumer Perspectives on Wireless Multi-Room and
Portable Audio Solutions
• CE Accessories at Retail
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International Reports:
• Global Consumer Technology Trends: UK Briefing
• Global Consumer Technology Trends: France Briefing
• Global Consumer Technology Trends: Israel Briefing
• Global Consumer Technology Trends: Spain Briefing
• Global Consumer Technology Trends: China Briefing
• Global Consumer Technology Trends: Cross Market
Briefing
Upcoming Reports:
• Consumer Outlook on Smartphones: 2014 Vol. 1
• 12th Annual State of the Builder Technology Market
Study
• Global Consumer Technology Trends: Poland Briefing
• Global Consumer Technology Trends: Nordics Briefing
• Global Consumer Technology Trends: Russia Briefing
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Webinars, Presentations and Events
Participate in CEA’s market research webinars and
presentations, led by industry experts, for insights into the
latest research and trends including seasonal updates,
political events and economic overviews. CEA analysts
also present industry research at events during the year,
including CEA’s Research Summit. CEA’s webinars are
free to members and can be accessed for a fee by nonmembers.
Publications
CEA provides members with the latest technology and
industry news and information in its award-winning
magazine It Is Innovation (i3) as well as an array of reports
and publications throughout the year,
It Is Innovation (i3)
CEA’s flagship magazine focuses on
innovation in consumer technology,
policy and business as well as the
entrepreneurs who continue to
revitalize the industry. Along with its
companion website, CE.org/i3, and
mobile app (available for iOS and
Android tablets), i3 celebrates the
entrepreneurial spirit in the inventions and start-ups that
propel the CE industry.
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Digital America
An educational resource for the CE
industry, this annual publication
offers insights, trends, market
research, data and analysis across
nine product categories: accessories,
audio, digital imaging, gaming, home
networking, home theater, mobile invehicle electronics, video and wireless communications.
Five Technology Trends to
Watch
Published annually, Five Techs uses
the latest CEA market research
and analysis as well as third-party
research to predict which technologies
are set to transform the industry and
ultimately, consumer’s lives.
Digital Dialogue
As the official blog of
CEA and CES, Digital
Dialogue allows CEA staff, members and industry experts
to share their knowledge, experience and opinions on all
things CE at blog.CE.org.
CEA SmartBrief
This free, daily e-newsletter
provides a summary of the top
CE news stories to keep insiders
informed of the latest news.
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• Global retail sales and forecasts of consumer electronics (CE) products
• Product level analysis covering dozens of consumer electronic product categories
• Analysis segmented by seven global regions
• Sales by year in U.S. dollars
GfK Digital World is released quarterly.
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SUPPORTING THE
INDUSTRY
CEA’s member companies develop and create
innovative products and services. CEA helps drive the
market for these innovations by keeping consumers
and the media informed about new technologies
and by promoting the sales of CE products. CEA’s
promotional campaigns support cutting-edge tech
trends like 3D printing, MEMS, Ultra HDTV, wearables
and digital healthcare devices as well as broad
product categories including accessories, automotive
electronics, digital imaging, home audio, home
networking, wireless and video.
CEA communicates consumer technology stories
through media outreach and placement, press
conferences, media interviews, webcasts, online
services and a year-round national media tour. A good
example of a promotional campaign is CEA’s support
of the Smart Home 2014. CEA member companies
can participate in these promotions for free.
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CEA Digital Media Presence
CEA promotional
activities include:
The Innovation Movement @imovement
CEA’s Innovation
Movement
(DeclareInnovation.
com) aims to unite
Americans who believe that innovation is critical to
American global leadership and economic growth,
and stands as the backbone of our economy and
the foundation of our future prosperity. Innovation
Movement members advocate for pro-innovation, probusiness policies, namely skilled immigration reform,
patent litigation reform, federal deficit reduction,
ubiquitous broadband development and free trade
agreements.
CEA Studio
At its headquarters in Arlington, Va., CEA has built a
studio suitable for media interviews, satellite media
tours and other promotional opportunities. CEA
members can showcase their products in the studio
and can book the studio for any media needs.
CE Cares
CE Cares is a social
responsibility campaign
that brings together
CEA’s initiatives
to protect and promote the health and safety of
consumers. CE Cares provides consumers with
comprehensive safety information and education,
including proper television placement, safe listening
guidelines and responsible use of electronics in
vehicles.
Digital Answer Man Tour® @CEAanswerMan
eCycling Leadership Initiative
CEA’s Digital Answer Man
Tour promotes CEA members’
products and services at no cost
to millions of consumers across
the country. The Digital Answer
Man Tour raises consumer
interest about new products,
helps drive consumers into local
retail stores and provides CEA
members with national media
coverage. The tour has been
featured on CNN Headline News, Business Week,
CNN, the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times.
In 2013, the tour traveled to more than 55 cities,
conducting more than 200 media interviews reaching
roughly 15 million consumers.
The eCycling Leadership
Initiative seeks to
raise consumer
awareness of the more
than 8,000 e-waste
recycling collection sites sponsored by the CE industry,
increase the amount of electronics recycled by thirdparty certified recyclers and increase the number
of collection opportunities available. CEA also hosts
GreenerGadgets.org and an associated campaign to
inform consumers about electronics recycling locations,
energy efficiency of electronics devices and other
eco-friendly uses of CE products to help consumers live
green, buy green and recycle responsibly.
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To ensure that CEA and its member companies are an
integral part of the everyday conversations about consumer
technology online, CEA has enhanced its digital media
presence to include the following Web and social media
properties:
•
On the Web: CE.org, the official home of CEA;
CESweb.org, representing the International CES;
Ninja Innovation (CE.org/ninja), promoting CEA’s book
Ninja Innovation; DeclareInnovation.com, our public
policy perspective; It Is Innovation (CE.org/i3), CEA’s
flagship publication; Digital Dialogue (CE.org/blog),
CEA’s official blog; and GreenerGadgets.org, which
shows consumers how to sustainably use and
recycle CE products.
•
Facebook: All CEA properties are on
Facebook, keeping our communities
updated with the latest CE news.
• Facebook.com/InternationalCES
• Facebook.com/ConsumerElectronicsAssociation
• Facebook.com/InnovationMovement
•
Twitter: Our Twitter feeds break the
latest news on CEA, CES and the
industry.
• @intlCES
• @CEA
• @iMovement
•
Google+: Circle us on Google+ for
news and information about CEA, CES
and the industry as well as our
upcoming Google Hangouts with
executives and industry leaders. • +InternationalCES
• +CEA
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International CES Press Services
Innovation Entrepreneur Awards
CEA promotes members’ products before, during and after CES. CEA can help
members companies develop a successful CES strategy with pre-show promotions,
on-site press conferences and the pre-registered press list.
CEA’s Small
Business Council
(SBC) and CEA’s
magazine It Is
Innovation (i3)
created this awards program to recognize
one extraordinary small company and one
executive. The 2013 winners of the Innovation
Entrepreneur Awards were HealthSpot and
consumer technology entrepreneur
Bruce Borenstein.
Honoring the Elite
CEA’s awards programs recognize the achievements of industry leaders, companies
and innovative products and technologies. Award programs include:
CE Hall of Fame
Digital Patriots
This awards program honors the exceptional
accomplishments of leaders in the CE industry. The CE
Hall of Fame includes 197 inventors, engineers, retailers,
journalists and entrepreneurs who have developed
innovative products and services that entertain, inform
and connect consumers. Inductees are recognized at an annual awards dinner that
will be held in New York for the first time in 2014.
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The Digital Patriots Awards dinner honors industry and
government leaders for their positive impact on the
consumer technology industry. The 2014 recipients are
U.S. Senators Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) and Rob Portman
(R-OH) and VOXX Chairman and Founder John Shalam.
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Innovations Design and Engineering Awards
The Innovations Awards program recognizes
products that feature excellence in design and
engineering at the International CES. The Industrial
Designers Society of America (IDSA) endorses and
acts as advisors to the Design & Engineering
Showcase. CESweb.org/Innovations
Mark of Excellence Awards
CEA’s TechHome Division’s Mark of Excellence Awards
recognizes achievements in home automation.
CE.org/markofexcellence
Digital Patriots Dinner
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A SNAPSHOT OF CE MILESTONES
2007
CES celebrates its 40th
anniversary.
1999
Hard disk-based digital personal
video recorders (PVRs) are first
introduced, capable of “smart”
programming and instantaneous
playback of a recorded TV program,
even while the program is running.
2005
First hard disk
drive-based
camcorders go
on sale.
2001
Plasma TV
2001
1999
Satellite radio broadcasting begins.
DVD-Audio and Super Audio CD
(SACD) players are introduced.
2001
1999
2001
2000
First high-speed, next generation cell phone
networks are activated.
2001
2002
First HDTV camcorders enter the marketplace.
First HDTV with
built-in HD-DVR goes
on sale.
2003
2005
2003
FCC approves cable-CE “plug-and-play” agreement.
2003
2004
First stand-alone VoIP phones
2005
2006
2007
2002
2000
First combination cell
phones/digital cameras
become available.
First Bluetooth-enabled
products are launched.
2000
Secure high-capacity
solid-state flash media
formats and products are
introduced.
2000
An HDTV-DVD player is
demonstrated.
2000
CEMA becomes its own
corporate entity and
renames itself the
Consumer Electronics
Association.
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2007
Apple introduces its
“iPhone.”
2005
Internet gaming is introduced by Microsoft and Sony.
The first high-definition plasma
display screen is introduced.
2007
Convergence of Content & Tech
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HD Radio becomes available
2004
First U.S. 3G cellular network
service and phones announced.
2002
Blu-ray and red laser high-definition
DVD recording standards are
announced.
2004
Sales of consumer electronics
surpass $100 billion.
2004
Combination cable HDTV STB and HDTV PVRs,
and CableCARD-equipped DTVs go on sale.
2006
First video game systems with
high-definition DVD players hit the
market.
2006
First 1080p plasma HDTVs are
introduced.
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2009
2013
Intel announces Ultrabook laptop specs.
Analog TV broadcasting ends.
GoPro, maker of action camcorders,
becomes leading camcorder seller
2011
Kindle Fire tablet goes on sale.
2009
2013
2011
Mobile DTV – first products go on sale.
Amazon, Apple launch cloud-based content services.
2009
2011
Microsoft releases Windows 7 OS.
Android becomes leading smartphone OS.
2011
2009
First 3D camcorders go on sale.
First 3D still camera, Fuji W1, goes on sale.
Microsoft buys Nokia
cell phone business.
2013
First Ultra High-Definition
TVs go on sale.
2013
First smartwatch,
Pebble, goes on sale.
Connected TVs, Smart Appliances, Android
Honeycomb, Ford’s Electric Focus, Motorola Atrix,
Microsoft Kinect
3D HDTV
2008
2009
2010
2011
2008
OLED HDTVs unveiled.
2012
2010
Gesture-based gaming
systems go on sale.
2012
Ultrabooks
2010
Ultra HDTVs demonstrated.
2012
2010
Sirius and XM Satellite merge.
2014
2010
4G LTE wireless broadband
networks roll out.
2015
2014
One of the first affordable consumer
digital cameras with 4K video recording,
Panasonic DMC-GH4, goes on sale.
2014
Largest CES
ever held, with
160,498
attendees and
3,200 exhibits.
3D OLED
Apple iPad goes on sale.
2008
2013
3D Printers
2008
Blu-ray becomes dominant
high-definition DVD format.
Sony PlayStation 4 and Xbox One
game consoles released; each
sell one million units in 24-hours.
2012
First "green" CES.
2008
2013
2011
2009
2014
2012
First curved smartphone, LG G Flex,
goes on sale.
Android 4.0 Tablets
2014
Wearable device category hits 50
percent consumer awareness.
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Small Business Council
Content and Entertainment Council
CEA’s Small Business Council (SBC) brings together small business members with
programs that drive the growth and success of entrepreneurs through education,
collaboration and mentoring.
CEA’s Content and Entertainment Council strives to foster collaboration between the
entertainment and CE industries. The group is open to all CEA members interested in
shaping the CE and content and entertainment future.
Key Issues
Key Issues
• Act as an incubator for member companies and support entrepreneurship.
• Provide members educational and networking opportunities in the content and
entertainment space.
• Harness CEA resources to provide programs year-round that serve the business
needs of small companies.
• Build bridges between large and small CEA companies through the exchange of
ideas and through mentoring roles.
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• Identify ways to promote new content formats to retailers and consumers.
• Conduct market research focused on content and entertainment.
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Retailer Council
Accessories
The Retailer Council helps retailers face challenges that span product categories and
vertical business structures. Multi-category and single-category retailers regardless of
size — including national and regional chains, single-store operations and traditional
brick-and-mortar business models as well as e-commerce, m-commerce and catalog
businesses — are invited to participate, as is anyone with an interest in the retail
channel.
CEA’s Accessories Division encourages accessory product sales, consumer education
and the development of industry standards that promote continued growth, innovation
and compatibility for CE accessories.
Key Issues
• Create opportunities for networking and discussion: retailer to retailer and
retailers to vendors.
• Promote opportunities for consumers to learn about consumer electronics products.
Key Issues
• Educate consumers on how accessories can help extend the functionality,
enhance the performance and add to the enjoyment of their products.
• Provide retailers with strategic guidance and thought leadership on the
importance of selling CE accessories including articles in trade magazines.
• Conduct research to explore opportunities for accessory sales and examine
factors that influence accessory purchase decisions.
• Create programs where retailer members can develop their business skills,
discuss issues facing their businesses, and exchange ideas with other retailers
and retail business experts.
• Develop educational and training opportunities for retail members.
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Automotive Electronics
Digital Imaging
CEA’s Automotive Electronics Division expands the in-vehicle electronics industry
through targeted programs and services.
CEA’s Digital Imaging Division supports the growth and profitability of the digital
imaging industry.
Key Issues
Key Issues
• Raise consumer awareness about automotive electronics products and solutions.
• Educate CE retailers and consumers about the complete digital imaging
experience, encompassing cross-category trends, integration opportunities, and
the enjoyment afforded by innovative imaging products, services and uses.
• Lead industry efforts to develop products that reduce driver distraction and
increase driver focus.
• Expand the Mobile Electronics Certified Professional (MECP) program among
retailers, industry training schools and other educational institutions, and promote
the importance of professional installation to consumers.
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• Provide insight on trends and new opportunities in digital imaging through CEA
sponsored research projects.
• Grow the division and improve participation from member companies on the
division board, committees and working groups.
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Health and Fitness Technology
Home Audio
The newly formed Health and Fitness Technology Division explores where health and
fitness technology meets consumer electronics. This group seeks to raise consumer
awareness of how CE devices can help improve health and fitness.
CEA’s Home Audio Division fosters growth and profitability for the manufacturers and
distributors of consumer audio products.
Key Issues
Key Issues
• Raise consumer awareness of the virtues of a quality audio experience.
• Provide CEA members with educational and networking opportunities in the health
and fitness technology space.
• Educate consumers about various performance and price options available in
audio gear.
• Conduct consumer and industry market research around health and fitness
technology products, apps and services.
• Encourage channel partners to sell audio as a value-added solution.
• Educate consumers about health and fitness technology products, apps and
services.
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• Analyze the audio marketplace to provide members with the information they
need to improve their sales and market share.
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TechHome
Wireless
The TechHome Division represents the channel for home control, entertainment and
networking products, including installers, distributors and manufacturers.
The Wireless Division seeks to promote the growth of wireless products, applications
and services by bringing wireless manufacturers, distributors, retailers and related
businesses, technologies and services together.
Key Issues
• Develop resources to help CEA member’s foster business in the installed
technology market.
• Increase awareness of energy-efficient systems and installations that
professionals design and install.
• Help homeowners, builders, realtors, architects and installers evaluate the
technological sophistication of a home and build value for installed technology
using CEA’s TechHome Rating System.
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Key Issues
• Develop programs that help to grow wireless products and services and advance
convergent technologies for consumer markets.
• Nurture continued device convergence among wireless technologies.
• Continue to enhance the awareness of wireless technologies among consumers
and improve the customer experience at retail.
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CEA Working Groups
CEA’s Video Division fosters the growth and development of the video products sector
of the consumer electronics industry.
Audio Division Hi-Resolution Working Group
Key Issues
• Promote the latest home or personal video entertainment experience to consumers.
• Emphasize new video technologies, such as Ultra HDTV, 3DTV, Mobile DTV, TV
apps, and cloud storage.
• Highlight and promote the energy efficiency of video products.
• Work with stakeholders to ensure that disability access is properly balanced with
the need to preserve innovation and flexibility for manufacturers.
The CEA Home Audio Division formed a working group to focus on developing common messaging
and defining characteristics for high-resolution audio. The goal is to help avoid consumer confusion
and aid retailers and manufacturers in selling hi-res audio products.
3D Printing Working Group
3D printing has the potential to revolutionize manufacturing and design output, but faces significant
hurdles. To bring together interested companies to discuss opportunities and challenges in 3D
printing, CEA launched the 3D Printing Working Group under the oversight of the Division Executive
Board (DEB) to focus on policy (intellectual property, copyright, patents), environmental concerns,
consumer education and marketplace trends.
Ultra HDTV Working Group
CEA’s Ultra High-Definition Television (Ultra HDTV) Communications Working Group seeks to develop
and implement promotional and educational activities and campaigns designed to assist in driving
the consumer market for Ultra HDTV. The group focuses on reaching consumers, retailers and media
with key messages as well as sales and purchasing tips, updates on product and content availability
and other useful information. The group also focuses on how best to showcase this amazing
technology to consumers and drive them into retail stores.
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CEA Foundation
The CEA Foundation
supports nonprofit
organizations that
work with seniors
and people with
disabilities and links them to technologies that can
enhance their lives.
Examples of these programs include Older Adults
Technology Services (OATS) which created the
Senior Planet Center in New York. OATS offers
a range of high-quality technology training and
related programming for senior citizens.
Another group, the Hearing Loss Association
of America, ran a train-the-trainer program
highlighting how smartphones and tablets can
assist people with hearing loss. They have also
worked with CEA to support the accessibility
category of the Innovations Design and Engineering
Awards and to foster collaboration between
disability organizations and CEA members.
During the 2014 International CES, the CEA
Foundation highlighted the positive influence of
the CE industry through a conference session titled
“Consumer Electronics Can Change the World.” For
more information, visit: CE.org/Foundation.
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CEA DIVISION BOARD CHAIRS
“
CEA and the Digital Imaging Board are
forums for the discovery and discussion
that helps shape the future of our industry.
Joellyn Gray
Chair, Digital Imaging Division
Fujifilm North America
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The leadership opportunity in serving on the
AED board has allowed us to collaborate with
top executives from the automotive industry
and develop ideas that positively affect the
direction of our industry.
”
Ron Freeman
Chair, Automotive Electronics Division
AAMP of America
“
CEA membership provides opportunities
to interact with a wide range of CE
professionals. This interaction provides
insight and perspectives on industry and
technology trends as well as stimulating new
ways we can grow our business.
Joe Lautner
Chair, TechHome Division
ELAN Home Systems
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“
CEA provides a unique conduit
across our diverse group of member
companies that allows us to come
together and address industry
issues, directives and policies.
John Bosch
Chair, Accessories Division
NXE
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CEA provides the opportunity to
interface with industry leaders, have
a voice and make a difference in the
world of CE.
”
“
CEA is a leader in the support of
entrepreneurs and innovators,
providing its small business members
access to industry and government at
the highest levels.
”
Eric Davidson
Chair, Small Business Council
American Automation
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Get involved with CEA if
you want to stay ahead of
the curve.
“
The CEA Retailer Council is
the place where retailers
network with the brightest
minds in the CE industry.
Michael Pope
Vice Chair, Retailer
Council
Audio Video Interiors
”
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David Inns
Chair, Wireless Division
GreatCall Inc.
Walt Zerbe
Chair, Home Audio Division
Legrand
“
CEA provides member
companies with a great forum
to become actively engaged
in a wide variety of issues and
opportunities.
”
Gregg Chason
Chair, Video Division
Funai Corporation Inc.
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2014 EXECUTIVE BOARD
CHAIRMAN
VICE CHAIRMAN
IMMEDIATE PAST CHAIRMAN
President
Leviton Security & Automation
Chairman
Starpower
President
Fry’s Electronics
Jay McLellan
Daniel Pidgeon
DEB VICE CHAIR
DEB CHAIR
David Hagan
President and CEO
Boingo Wireless
PRESIDENT AND CEO
DIVISION REPRESENTATIVE
President and CEO
NXE
CEO
AAMP of America
John Bosch
INDUSTRY EXECUTIVE ADVISOR
EXECUTIVE BOARD TREASURER
President and CEO
VOXX International Corp.
Chief Operating Officer/
Chief Financial Officer
CEA
Patrick Lavelle
CEA
DIVISION REPRESENTATIVE
Steven Tiffen
President and CEO
The Tiffen Co.
Gary Shapiro
Randy Fry
Glenda MacMullin
At-Large Members
Jim Bazet
Chairman and CEO
Cobra Electronics Corp.
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Robert Fields
Joellyn Gray
Vice President Teaming &
Director, Marketing &
Strategic Alliances
Imaging Division
MiTek Electronics and Communications Fujifilm North America
Robert Struble
President and CEO
iBiquity Digital Corp.
Ron Freeman
EXECUTIVE BOARD SECRETARY
Karen Chupka
Senior Vice President of
International CES and Corporate
Business Strategy
CEA
Gary Yacoubian
President and Managing Partner
Specialty Technologies/SVS
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Tim Baxter
President,
Samsung Electronics America
Eric Bodley
Vice President and General Manager
PPC
James Braun
President and CEO
Dual Electronics Corp.
Scott Burnett
Gregg Chason
Lee Cheng
Joseph Clayton
Vice President, Government
President and CEO
Chief Legal Officer, SVP of Corporate
and Industry Affairs
Development, Head of the Office of the DISH Network
Funai Corporation Inc. and P & F USA Inc. Chairman and Corporate Secretary
Newegg
Kristen Cook
Managing Director, Global
Consumer Electronics
IBM
Ian Geller
Jim Hamilton
David Hanchette
Benjamin Hartman
Eric Davidson
Mike Dunn
Peter Fannon
Michael Fasulo
Bill Holmes
David Inns
Henry Juszkiewicz
Joe Lautner
President
American Automation &
Communications Inc.
Vice President, Business Development
Netflix Inc.
David McCalpin
General Manager, Home Energy
Management
GE Appliances
John Penney
Chief Strategy Officer
Starz
President
Twentieth Century Fox Home
Entertainment Worldwide
CEO
GreatCall Inc.
Dean Miller
Vice President, Corporate
and Government Affairs
Panasonic of North America
CEO
Gibson Guitar Corp.
Mike Mohan
President
Lenbrook America Corp.
President, Home Business Group
Best Buy
Luis Pineda
Michael Pope
Senior Vice President
Qualcomm
Jake Sigal
Founder and CEO
Livio Radio
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President
Audio Video Interiors
Eric Smith
Founder and Principal Architect
Control4
President and COO
Sony Electronics Inc.
Director, Business Segment, Control
CORE Brands
Denise Morales
Executive Vice President,
Global Sales & Channel Strategy
Beats Electronics
Scott Ramirez
Vice President, Marketing
Toshiba America Consumer Products
Sally Washlow
President
Cobra Electronics Corp.
Vice President,
Business Development
Pandora Media Inc.
Noel Lee
Head Monster
Monster Cable
CEO
Identity Ventures LLC
Kenneth Lowe
Co-Founder and Vice President
VIZIO
Enrique Muyshondt
Dan Novak
Eric Reed
President
DesktopFab Inc.
Vice President, Entertainment and
Tech Policy
Verizon Communications
Doug Webster
Vice President, Global Marketing
and Corporate Communications
Cisco
Vice President, Global Marketing,
PR & Communication
Qualcomm Inc.
Vice President, Business Development
Legrand
Mark Luden
President and CEO
The Guitammer Co.
Mike O’Neal
Managing Director
BDS Marketing
Vice President,
Consumer Electronics
Amazon
Joseph Magnacca
CEO
RadioShack Corp.
Eliott Peck
President
Linear LLC
SVP & General Manager, Sales, Imaging
Technologies & Communications Group
Canon USA Inc.
David Rodarte
John Shalam
Chairman and Founder
VOXX International Corp.
Jack Sheng
CEO
ChangingVelocity
Skip West
Walt Zerbe
President
MAXSA Innovations
Co-Founder and CEO
eForCity Corp.
Product Manager, Audio & Connected Home
Legrand
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WORKING TOGETHER
More than 2,000 companies in the consumer technology
industry enjoy the benefits of CEA membership. While CEA
serves as the industry’s advocate in Washington on public
policy issues that impact technology, other advantages of
membership include market research, technical training
and education, industry promotion, standards development
and building business and strategic relationships. CEA also
owns and produces the International CES – The Global
Stage for Innovation. All profits from CES are reinvested into
CEA’s industry services. The association also looks at the
latest technologies to help to grow the industry, many of
which also benefit from the standards-setting process.
CEA’s detailed market research helps members make
informed business decisions and events year-round,
including the International CES, CES on the Hill and CEA’s
Innovate! member event, provide networking opportunities
to forge partnerships and learn about technology advances.
Companies also can take advantage of opportunities to
get exposure to the consumer market via free media
promotions for their products and services.
CEA is also the home for startups and entrepreneurial
companies with a new business plan and an idea. Last
year, CEA introduced a new membership category for
qualified consumer technology startups, which allows
these companies to access all the benefits of regular CEA
membership at a reduced rate for up to two years. Today
CEA has more than 300 startup companies as part of the
association’s membership.
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Ten Reasons to Join CEA
1. Access exclusive consumer and market research and
a staff of researchers for help;
2. Join CEA’s ANSI-accredited standards-setting process;
3. Gain access to government and legal affairs
assistance;
4. Track state legislative activity;
5. Obtain discounts on CES exhibit space;
6. Contribute products for media campaigns;
7. Receive informative publications;
8. Build business relationships at conferences and events;
9. Participate in educational programs and acquire
technical training; and
10.Grow your business through the Small Business
Council’s programs.
CEA members plan business strategy based on market
research, stay informed of changes in the industry, make
valuable professional relationships at events during the year
and help to chart the course of the industry by participating
in dozens of committees and working groups.
Please join with us to give your company a voice in CEA’s
strategic direction, develop your career and connect with
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& Systems Leading Systems Technologies Legendre Lubawin Marketing Inc. Legrand LeisureTech Electronics Lenbrook America Lenco Lenmar Enterprises Inc. Lenntek Corp. Lenovo Corp. LensPen (Parkside Optical Inc.) Leo Burnett Level 6 Ready Levin Consulting Leviton Manufacturing Co. Inc. LG Electronics
USA Inc. Libratone Inc. Lifelogger Technologies Corp. Life Proof LIFETIME Care At Home Lifetouch Inc. LIFEWORKS TECHNOLOGY GROUP Lightglove Holding Co. LLC Light Harmonic Lightmob LLC Lights Camera Action LightSquared Lightwedge Lightwriter Inc. dba F-11 Photographic Supplies Lilliput Electronics
(USA) Inc. Lilliputian Systems Inc. Limited Luxury Cases Corp. Linear Acoustic Inc. Linear LLC LinkUs Link Your House Inc. Liquid Image Co. LLC Liquipel LLC ListenUp Inc. Li-Tek Electronics Lit Motors Inc. Little Luxury LiveTalk LiveViewGPS Inc. Living In Digital Times Living Intelligent Inc. Livio Livmobile
LJK Investment Group Load IQ LLC Loctek Visual Technology Corp. LOFT LLC Logic 3 PLC Logic Integration Inc. Logitech Loksak Inc. LonMark International Looq System Inc. Lorex Corp. Lostnfound AG WATCH Lotn LLC Lotus823 LS Cable and System LSI Corp. Ltemp Corp. LTutor LLC Luardi Corp. Luckett
& Farley Media and Entertainment Luen Hing Electrical (HK) Ltd. Lumaforge LLC Lumi Legend Corp. Luminus Devices Inc. Lutron Electronics Co. Inc. LUVVITT LLC Lynktec Lynn’s Audio Video Lyve Minds Inc. Mace Group Mack Camera Service Mad Catz Inc. Magellan GPS Magico LLC MagnaCom Ltd. Magnadyne
Corp. Majestyk Apps Major League Global Enterprise LLC Makerbot Industries Malaspina Labs Inc. Malektronic LLC Malsha/iWalk Maluuba Inc. Manfrotto Distribution Manna Freight Systems Inc. Mapicases, Otto Case LLC Maquinados E Instalaciones Industriales S.A. De C.V. (MIISA) Marblue Marchon 3D
Marketing Matters MarketSource Inc. MarketStar Corp. Marseille Networks Inc. Martian Watches MartinLogan Ltd. Masimo Massive Audio Inc. Mathew B. Rabin, A Prof Law Corp. Matrix Advisors LLC Matsunichi Digital USA Mattel Inc. Max Borges Agency Maxell Corp. of America Maximum Entertainment
MaxLinear Inc. MAXSA Innovations LLC Maxsystems Max Virtual LLC Maxxsonics USA Inc. Mayfonk Inc. MBI Middle East FZCO MBL North America Inc. MC10 McIntosh Laboratory Inc. McNamara Technology Solutions MD Audio Engineering Inc. M Design MD Revolution MeadWestvaco M-Edge Accessories
Medi-Rub Corp. dba.Holly Int’l Medtronic Inc. Meebox Inc. MEGA Group USA Megix Technology LLC Meitrack Group Melkco Ltd. Memphis Car Audio Meridian America Inc. Meridrew Merkury Innovations LLC Metal Coaters Metra Electronics Metronet Safe & Sound Metworks (MEVSA) Mitsubishi Electric Visual
Solutions America Inc. MHL LLC Microchip Technology Microcom Microlab Electronics Co. Ltd. Microsoft Corp. Microvision Inc. Midland Radio Corp. Mi Dr.Tv (dvrs & TV Apps) Midwest Trading Group Mike Detmer Business Solutions Mike Pecar Sales Mile High Automation Milestone AV Technologies Militti Sales +
Promotions Millionaire Gallery Mimoco Minidsp Ltd. Minime USA Minix Minnetonka Audio Software Inc. MiOS Inc. Misfit Wearables Mission Audio Video MIT Cables MiTek Electronics and Communications MITO Corp. Miworld Accessories Miyako International LLC MIYU Mizco International Inc. Mize Inc. MK
Sound MMATS Professional Audio Inc. Mobee Technology Ltd. Mobile Monitor Technologies LLC Mobile Pay Inc. Mobileye Inc. Mobilitat Works Inc. Dba Mobilitat MobiSystems Mobi Technologies MobiTV Mocomtech Co. Ltd. MODIA Modular Robotics Mojo Mobility Inc. Moki International Molex Inc. Momax
Technology (Hong Kong) Ltd. Momentum Data Systems Momentum Group Momentum Labs LLC Monaco Entertainment Solutions Inc. Moneual Monster Inc. Moonrider mophie Morel Morse Project Inc. Mosaic Sales Solutions Moser Baer India Ltd. Motion Picture Association of America Motion Systems LLC
Motorola Mobility LLC Mpowerd Inc. MSI Computer Corp. MSY Inc. MTM Inc. Mtrex Networks Multimedia over Coax Alliance Multimedia Tech Multisorb Technologies Inc. MultiTouch Ltd. Musical Surroundings Inc. Musicar Northwest Music Direct Music For Pleasure Music Group Music Hall Muzee Corp. Muzik
Mycharge Mydaigo Inc. Myglo Corp. Mykeyo Myme World Inc. Myron & Davis by Johnson Safety My-Tec Inc. Myth Innovations Nady Systems Inc. Nagravision Namestar LLC Nanolane Nano Magnetics Ltd. NARDA Inc. National Service Alliance National Weather Service Native Design Ltd. Native Union Natural
Sound Electronics Natural Sound Inc. Navajo Manufacturing Navitas Partners Nav-TV Corp. NAXA Electronics Inc. Nbryte NCD Technologies Nebraska Furniture Mart NEET Products N.E.M. Electronics Corp. NeoGrid Nero Inc. NESA International Inc. Net2.TV Ltd. Netatmo NetEnforcers Inc. Netflix Inc. NETGEAR
Netsertive Netsuite Netwerkx Neurosky Inc. New Age Electronics NEW Customer Service Companies Inc. Newegg.com Newnex Technology Corp. Nexiom Co. Ltd. Nextivity Inc. Next Level Audio and Video Nextnav LLC NextWorth Solutions Inc. Nexus Electrical (Jiaxing) Co. Ltd. Nguyen’s Travel Nido Instruments
Night Owl Optics Night Owl SP Nikon Inc. Nikura Ningbo Fancier Photographic Equipment Co. Ltd. Ningbo SKL International Co. Ltd. Ningbo Xiangyang Tech City Electronics Co. Ltd. Nintendo of America Inc. NIO-GCL Solutions Group Nite Ize Nixon NLU Products LLC Noetic Inc. Noitavonne Instruments Nokia Inc.
Nola Speakers Nomad Nordic Enterprises Ltd. Nordic Semiconductor Inc. Nordost Corp. North Bay Electric North Canton TV & Appliance Northfield IT Inc. Nottingham Spirk Novasentis Inc. Novatek Microelectronics Corp. Novo Technologies Private Ltd. NPR Labs NSI Audio Inc. Nu Alien Inc. NuCourse Distribution
Inc. NuForce Numark Industries Nutshell Corp. Ltd. Nuvoton Technology Corp. America Nvidia Corp. NVX Audio NXE NXP Semiconductors Nyko Technologies Inc. NYNE Multimedia Inc. NZN Labs Inc. Obdedge LLC OBM Distribution (DBA Gentek Media Inc.) Occipital Inc. Ocean Way Audio Octa Octet Matrix
Inc. Odoyo Ltd. OGIO International O&K Reach Old World Laboratories Olloclip Olympus Imaging America Inc. OMD USA Omega Brandess Distribution Omek Interactive Ltd. Omnicom Management Services Omron Network Products ON Corp. US Inc. On.Earz (A6 Europe) One-e-Way Inc. One Iron LLC ONKYO
U.S.A. Corp. Onramp Services Onstar Ooma Inc. Opera Loudspeakers/Unisonresearch Opera Software Opsec Security OPTECH OPTIMA Batteries Inc. Optix Inc. Optoma Technology Optoro Orbital Holdings Inc. Orbotix ORCA Manufacturing Orca Design & Manufacturing Corp. Oregon Scientific Inc. ORIGO Orion
Electric Co. Ltd. Ortery Techologies Inc. Other World Computing OtterBox Otto Trading Inc. OUAC Inc. Outdoor Technology Outlaw Audio Ovation Audio Video OWI Inc. OwnerIQ Inc. OXX Products Ozaki Worldwide Ltd. P3 International Corp. Pacific-Cycle Pacific Sound and Video PacketVideo Corp. Padholdr
Panadero LLC Panamorph Panasonic Corp. of North America PanaVise Products Inc. Pandora Media Inc. Paneratech Inc. Papago Inc. PARACE BIONICS LLC Paradigm Paradise Home Audio Paradyme Sound & Vision Paragon Technology Group Parasound Products Inc. Parinvest Financial Inc. Paris Business
Products Parrot Inc. Parts Express Parwinr Inc. PAR Works Pass Laboratories Pathway Innovations and Technologies Inc. Paulson’s Audio & Video Paul’s TV PCS Wireless PC Treasures Peerless-AV PEGA Ltd. Pelican Products Inc. Pella Corp. Penpower Inc. Perceptive Devices LLC Perfect Choice Performics
Inc. Perpetua Power Source Technologies Personal Communications Devices Persuede Audio Inc. Pervasive Group Inc. Petra Industries Inc. Petrone Technology Group Inc. Pflanz Electronics Phantom ATC Inc. Phase Technology PHHHOTO LLC Phiaton Corp. Philips Electronics N.A. Corp. Phoenix Biosystem Inc.
Phoenix Communications Corp. Phone2action Phonesuit Inc. Phtl Technical Labs LLC Pie Digital Pieratt’s Inc. Pilot Automotive Inc. PI Manufacturing Corp. Pinkston Group Inc. Pinlo Electronics Co. Ltd. Pinnacle Trace Electronics Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. Pirate3dp Pte Ltd. Pixelworks Planetnow Plantronics
Inc. Plasticase Inc. Plitron Manufacturing Inc. Poco Labs Polaroid Porex Technologies Portrait Displays POS NIRVANA Potomac Photonics Inc. Power 7 Technology (dong Guan) Co. Ltd. Power Acoustik Electronics PowerBass USA Inc. Power Bright PowerbyProxi Inc. POWERHOUSE Powerhouse Alliance Power
Mart Industry Co. Ltd. Powermate Cellular Powermax USA Power Support International Inc. Powertech Industrial Co. Ltd. PPC Precision Audio & Video Premier Accessory Group LLC Premier Home Technologies, LP Prescient Audio MFG LLC Primesense Procare International Co. ProClip USA Inc. Prodlink Inc.
Professional Cable Professional Service Solutions LLC Progressive Home LLC Pro Group Pro-Mat Technology LLC Prospera Corp. Protech Pro Tech Car Audio Protectcell Protective Enclosures Co. LLC Prudent Way PT. Gemilang Cipta Kreasi PulseWallet Pure Acoustics Inc. Puresonic Electric MFG. Co. Ltd.
PURO S.p.A. Qardio Inc. QDI Consumer Electronics QD Vision Inc. Q Factor QF Micro Energy Qiaohua (Guangzhou) Electric Co. Ltd. Qmadix Q Power Inc. Qualcomm Inc. Qualia & Co. Quality Mobile Electronics Quantec SA Quanttera Quantum Data Inc. Quest Mountain Audio/Video LLC Quik Hands LLC QVC
Qwester Ltd. R360und RadioShack Corp. Radius Networks RadTech Rainbow Fish Fiber Optic Inc. RAM Mounting Systems Ranipak Inc. Rapid Response Monitoring Services Inc. RAP Pacs LLC Raytrend Technology Co. Ltd. Razer USA Ltd. RBH Sound RCH Labs LLC RCS Technology RDI Electronics Inc. RDS
Industries Inc. (ALS Industries) RealD RealNetworks Inc. Realtek Semiconductor Corp. Recorded Books LLC Red Shift Co. Red Touch Media Reel Qualified Inc. Reflying International Electronic Co. Ltd. Reiko Wireless Reliance Communications LLC Relidy LLC Remote Reality Corp. Remote Solution Co. Ltd.
Remote Technologies Inc. Replico Corp. Replico Corp. RESIDENTIAL TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS Revenew Systems Revogi Innovation Co. Ltd. Revolv Reworx Rex Electronics Inc. RHP Multimedia Inc. Rich Jackson Richland Towers RICOH Imaging Americas Corp. Rigado LLC Right At Home Technologies Ltd. Dba
Elite Systems Solutions Rippsody Rix-Nielsen RMI Road Narrows LLC Robert Bosch LLC Robert’s Satellite Services Inc. Robo 3D LLC Robotex Inc. Rocket Lawyer ROCK Group LLC Rock It Inc. Rock Rah LLC Rocky Mtn Security Services Rocstor Rogers High Fidelity Rohit Verma Rokform Roku Roland Corp.
US RoShel Inc. Rovi Corp. Royal Theater Design R R S Solutions Russound RWBIII Enterprises Inc. Ryan Retail Consulting Rydeen Mobile Electronics RYMAC International LLC S2e Inc. / Meelectronics Saankhya Labs Pvt Ltd. Sabianet Inc. Sahara Wireless Inc. Sakar International Inc. Salamander Designs Ltd.
Salbec LLC Sales Performance Management LLC Samaritan Display Group Samsonic Trading Co. Inc. Samsonite Samson Technologies Samsung Electronics Samtack Inc. SanDisk IL Ltd. Sangean America Inc. Sanho Corp. Sapphire Marketing LLC SAS/Southern Audio Services Satechi SAVANT Savant Ltd. SAVV
Sawyers Control Systems Schott North America Inc. Scosche Industries Inc. Scripps Networks Interactive SCT Performance LLC Scull Communications Sculpteo ScyTek Electronics Inc. SD Card Association SDI Technologies Inc. Seabreeze Electric Inc. SeaChange International Seagate Seahorse Protective Equipment
Cases Seal Shield LLC Seamless Green China (holdings) Ltd. Sebnets Ltd. SECO-LARM USA Inc. Section8 Secugen Corp. Segue Corp. SEIDIO Seiki Se-Kure Controls Inc. SeKure Koncepts Selby Acoustics Sellmark Corp. Semaphoric Smart Homes Inc. Sennheiser Electronic Corp. SENSIO Technologies Inc. Sensor
Electronic Technology Inc. Sensor-Me Sensory Acumen Inc. Sentons USA Inc. Sentry Industries Inc. SentryNet Service Net Solutions LLC Service Tech Inc. Servint Seventh Avenue Inc. Shade Saver Inc. /dba: Opticwash Shanghai JCPAL Industry Co. Ltd. Shanghai Silver Flute Sound Co. Ltd. Sharp Electronics
Corp. Shaxon Industries Inc. SheLuvsTech Enterprises Inc. Shenzhen Akun Electronic Co. Ltd. Shenzhen Bauway Technology Ltd. Shenzhen Bmorn Technology Ltd. Shenzhen Chuangzhicheng Technology Co. Ltd. Shenzhen Esorun Technology Ltd. Co. Shenzhen Horn Audio Co. Ltd. Shenzhen Huntkey Electronics Co.
Ltd. Shenzhez IP-COM Networks Co. Ltd. Shenzhen Kosun Industrial Co. Ltd. Shenzhen Meidong Acoustics Co. Ltd. Shenzhen Mele Digital Tech. Ltd. Shenzhen MTC Co. Ltd. Shenzhen Taiji Opto-Elec Co. Ltd. Shenzhen Win-Top Electronic Tech Co. Ltd. Sherbourn Technologies Shing Hing Industrial Ltd. Shinybow
Technology Co. Ltd. Shockwatch ShopJimmy.com Shoptouch Showa Industries (Shanghai) Ltd. ShowHow2 Showtime Networks Shutterfly Siano Mobile Silicon Sierra Integrated Systems Inc. Sigma Corp. of America Sigma Designs Inc. Signal Communications Inc. Signal Path International Silex Technology America
Inc. Silicondust USA Inc. Silicon Image Inc. Silicon Valley Innovation Institute Silverstone Technology Inc. SIM2USA Inc. Simaudio Ltd. Simon Trading Co. Ltd. Simply Amplified Simply Interactive Inc. Simultalk SIRAS SIRIUS XM Radio Inc. Sisvel US Inc. SITE ON SOUND Six8 Media Sixth Fuel Skech Marketing
Co. Ltd. Skiva Technologies Inc. SKM Industries Inc. Skullcandy Skulpt Skyline International Skylink Group Sky Tech Worldwide Inc. Skytex Technology Inc. Skyworth Macao Commercial Offshore Co. Ltd./Skyworth Electron SLIDE’EM Smart Diet Scale Smartech Homes Inc. Smart Electric Smartenit Inc. Smart Life
LLC SmartSound Case Inc. Smithville Telecom LLC SMK Electronics Corp. S-Mobile Tech Co. Ltd. Smoothtalker - Mobile Communications Inc. SnapAv Snapchat Inc. Socialecom Social Fortress Inc. SoftKinetic Soft Machines Inc. Solarmer Energy Inc. SOL REPUBLIC Somfy Systems Inc. Sonic Alert Sonic
Emotion Sonic Games Inc. Soniq USA Corp. Sonitronix Corp. Sonnet Industries Inc. Sonos Inc. Sonte LLC Sontia Logic Ltd. Sony Electronics Inc. Sookbox SOUL Electronics Sound Around Inc. Soundcast Systems Sound Components Sound Connections Sound Ideas Inc. Soundscape Audio & Video Inc.
SoundVision Sound World of Wausau Sound World Solutions Southern Telecom Southwest Audio Visual SOYO Technology Development Co. Ltd. Spacebound Inc. SPANG Precision Technology Co. Ltd. Specialty Electronics Nationwide Specialty Technologies/SVS Speck Spectra Merchandising International Inc.
Spicebox LLC Spider International Spire Integrated Systems Inc. Spirit LLC Splio Spracht Spree Sports Spyder Digital Research Inc. Squaretrade S&S Electric Co. Inc. SS+K Stamford International Inc. Stampede Presentation Products Standzout Starling Starpower Home Entertainment Systems Inc. DBA Starpower
Starz LLC Steiger Dynamics Stelle LLC Steren Electronics International LLC Stereo Advantage Stereo Barn Stereo East Stereo Exchange Stereo One Stick N Find Stiernberg Consulting Stillwater Designs Audio Inc. STM Bags LLC STMicroelectronics Inc. Stonestreet One Straight Wire Strata Audio LLC Streamline
Connections Stream TV Networks Inc. Striiv Structured Cable Products Structured Home Solutions LLC Stuart & Associates Inc. Stuart’s Audio STUDIO AV SOLUTIONS Styku LLC Suddath Global Logistics Suess Electronics Suitable Technologies Suki LLC Dba Ohmibod Sulon Technologies Inc. Sumida America
Components Inc. Sumiko Summit Electronic Systems SunBriteTV LLC SUNCREST Products Inc. Sunflex USA LLC Sungale Electronics (Shenzhen) Ltd. Sun Innovations Sun Wireless Superior Communications Supersonic Inc. Super Talent Technology/Ma Labs Supertooth ECE SAS Surfaceink Surreal Systems
Inc. SURROUND SOUNDS Suryl Inc. SUSTAINABLE AND RESPONSIBLE TECHNOLOGY LLC Sutherland Global Services Inc. SVAT Electronics Swann Communications Sweet Wheelz Auto Styling Swish Labs Swissvoice Inc. SwitchEasy Ltd. Symphony Teleca Synapse Product Development Syncomm Technology Corp.
Syndiant Inc. Synergy Synergy Digital Synkera Technologies Inc. Synology Systems Design Co. Tabletexpress Tactus Technology Inc. TAJM Consulting LLC Take 5 Audio Talisman Collection Talygen Inc. Tamaggo Tangible Haptics Tangotec Ltd. Tannoy North America Inc. Target Corp. Targus Group International
Tarsier Inc. Tater LLC TazTag TBC TC3 TD Ad Specialties TDC Games Team Promark Team Research Inc. Techko Maid Inc. Techni-B LLC Technicolor Technology Futures. Inc. Techslinger Techteriors LLC Tech Tips LLC Teentallpc.com Tejas Innovative Solutions Pvt Ltd. Tekfx Telamon Corp. Telcare Inc. Telcron
LLC Telecommunications Law Professionals PLLC TELEDEX TeleDynamics Teleforce USA Telemetrika SA De CV Telexa Inc. Telibrahma Technologies Inc. Telos Audio Design Tel-Star Communications Inc. Templeman Automation Tenergy Corp. Ten Stories Teqtronix International Inc. Tesan Iletisim AS Tetravue
Inc. Texas Instruments Inc. The Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi UFJ Ltd. The Bellow Group LLC The Big Picture Home Theater Co. The Big Screen Store The BKRY The Copper River Group The Forward Direction Group The Guitammer Co. The Joy Factory Inc. The Little Guys Inc. The Lonewolf Group Pty Ltd. The Marion
Group LLC The Neat Co. The Next Co. The Nielsen Co. The NPD Group The OCI LLC The Opus Edge Theory Associates The PTR Group The Rehabilitation Center THE RETAIL OUTSOURCE The Retail Owners Institute The Security Group Corp. The Signal Group LLC The Smartv Co. The Sound Organisation The
Sound Room The Stereoshop Inc. The Stevenson Co. The Tiffen Co. The Ultimate Edge The Vision Council The Whistler Group The Wireless Registry Thiel Audio Products Co. Thinium ThinkSmartGrid THINKWARE THK Photo Products Inc. Thonet & Vander THX Ltd. Tianma Microelectronics USA Inc. Timbuk2
Tint World TiO TiVo Inc. Tivoli Audio TMI Too Much Innovation LLC TMSOFT Toastr Toddy Gear Inc. Tomtom Toon Boom Animation Inc. Top-Shelf Consulting LLC Toshiba America Information Systems Inc. TOSY Robotics JSC Totem Acoustic ToteVision Toyota Motor North America TP-Link Technologies TP
Vision Holding B.V. Training Allies LLC Travel Blue Trewgrip LLC Trexta Inc. Triad Speakers Inc. Tributaries Cable Tri Cascade Inc. Trilumina Corp. Triune Systems LLC TruckSkin LLC True Player Gear Inc. T. S. MicroTech Inc. TTAF Elecktronik San Ve Ltd. Sti Tune Belt Inc. Tunes-n-Tint / Alarms, ETC. Tune Street
TUV Rheinland of North America Tvfrisk Inc. Tview Universal Electronics Inc. TVL International Tvlogic Co. Ltd. Twentieth Century Fox TYLT Typo Products LLC Tyrian Systems Uber U Grok It Ultmost Technology Corp. Ultralink/XLO Products Inc. Ultra Mobile Ultra-X ULX Foundation LLC Under Armour UNIBAT
LLC Uniden America Corp. Unikey Technologies Inc. Uninex Int’l Unipolar Optics-Electrical Technology Co. Ltd. UNIREX Corp. United States Postal Service Universal Devices Inc. Universal Electronics Inc. Universal Microelectronics Co. Ltd. Universal Remote Control Inc. University Audio Unu Electronics Inc. Unwired
Technology LLC USB Implementers Forum US Digital Media USGlobalSat Inc. Usher Audio Technology Usnap Alliance USTelecom Valanca Auto Concepts Valencell Inc. Valenta International Valor Auto Companion Inc. Valor Communication Inc. Valve Amplification Co. VANA Ltd. Vanco International Vandersteen
Audio Inc. Vanguard USA Inc. Vann’s Vantage Point Products Corp. VARAD International Inc. Vefxi Velocity Films Inc. Velodyne Acoustics Inc. Venom Communications Verance Corp. Verizon Vermont Energy Investment Corp. Vertical1communications LLC Vertical Integrations Inc. Vestel Ticaret A.S Veveo VIA
Home VIBE Audio Videantis Video and Audio Center Video Electronics Standards Association Videon Central Inc. Vidpro Corp. ViewSonic Corp. Vinci Technology Vinpower Digital Inc. Virtual Inc. Visible Measures Vision Objects Vision Systems Automation Inc. Vision Tech America Inc. VisualArtSpeakers.com
Visual Land Inc. Visualon Inc. Vivick Vivitek Corp. Vixar Inc. VIXS Systems Inc. Vizio Vogduo International Corp. Vorbeck Materials Corp. VOXX International VTech Communications Ltd. USA Vtech Telecomm LLC VTL Amplifiers VuPoint Solutions Vutec Corp. Vuzix Corp. VXI Corp. Wacom Technology Services
Corp. Wagan Corp. Wahoo Fitness LLC Walgreens Wal-Mart Stores Inc. Warner Bros. Warrantech Consumer Product Services Inc. Watermark Strategic Advisors Waterspeare Industries Wave Electronics Inc. Waves Audio WeatherHawk Webtuner Corp. Wehner Technical Inc. Weltronics Wendt Productions Inc.
West End Electronics Ltd. Western Leaf Electronics Westinghouse Digital LLC Westone Laboratories Inc. Westworld Computers Ltd. Whitelabel WHOOSH! Inc. Wigwag Williams Global Consulting Willtron Co. Ltd. Wilocity Wilshire Home Entertainment Wilson Electronics Wiltronic Corp. Wind River Systems
Wintech America Inc. Wipro Technologies Wireless Zone Wireworld Inc. WIREZ Wisa Association Wisdom Audio Withings WiTricity Corp. WJR Consulting W.L. Gore & Associates Inc. Wobbleworks Inc. Wolzien LLC Woolmark Inc. Worldbridge Partners Worldconnect AG World Pride Inc. World Richman
Manufacturing Corp. World Wide Stereo Worthington Distribution WOW Electronics Wren Sound Systems LLC Wright’s Sound Gallery WYNIT Distribution LLC X6D USA Inc. XA Wireless Inc. Xenon Technologies Private Ltd. Xentris LLC Xi3 Corp. Xit Group XOCECO XOWI Inc. XPAL Power XS Power Xtend
Technologies Xtreme Cables/CPS Xtreme Materials and Mechanics Inc. Yamaha Electronics Corp. Yangtze Opitcal Fibre and Cable Co. Ltd. YC Cable East Inc. Yelp YG Acoustics LLC Yichen Technology Development Co. Ltd. Yifang Digital (hongkong) Co. Ltd. Yoga Electronics Co. Ltd. Yono Your Electronics Outlet.com
LLC YSM Veterans Yuneec International Co. Ltd. Yurbuds Zagg Inc. Zalman USA Inc. Zanden Audio Systems Ltd. Zboard Zboost Zeikos Ihip Zensati Aps Zerochroma LLC Zhejiang Tianle Group Corp. ZigBee Alliance ZINK Imaging Inc. Zipkord Solutions zNitro Zonoff Inc. Zoogue Zoomph Zoomstand LLC Zooz
Mobile Inc. Zound Industries International AB Z. Reiss Z&S Electronics Inc. Zspace ZTE Corp. Zylog Systems (Canada) Ltd. Zyme Solutions ZyXEL
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