Microsoft’s pullback from its usual headline role at CES starting next year can be seen as a sign that the most action-packed consumer electronics trade show of the year is losing relevance, but new stats out of the Consumer Electronics Association tell a slightly different story. The CEA is now saying that over 153,000 people attended the 2012 show, an all-time attendance record and at least a two percent improvement over last year. Additionally, this year’s event apparently set records for both exhibition floor space and total exhibitors.
CES 2012 breaks attendance record, among others
CES 2012 is poised to set records for floor space, exhibitors, and attendees.
CES 2012 is poised to set records for floor space, exhibitors, and attendees.


There’s been a long-running belief that all-encompassing megashows like CES are on the way out, in part because the big companies that typically anchor them don’t want their announcements to be tied to a schedule that’s beyond their control. The fact that neither Microsoft nor Apple are participating in these kinds of events anymore is certainly a sign of something, but 153,000 press, exhibitors, analysts, and staff are suggesting that the death knell could be a bit premature.
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