Arlington, VA–The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) is forming an advisory committee to solicit gaming industry feedback and explore the viability of a West coast event in late spring 2007 focused on the gaming and entertainment marketplace.
CEA attracts 2,700 member companies and exhibitors to its International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), where more than 11 percent (17,800) of those who attended expressed specific interest in gaming and gaming products. CEA notes that CES was the launching point for the Microsoft Xbox and Sony PlayStation.
“Since ESA decided to eliminate the E3 event in its known format, we have been deluged with inquiries on whether we could fill the tradeshow needs of smaller video entertainment companies,” explained Gary Shapiro, president and CEO of CEA. “Our executive board met yesterday and unanimously asked staff to explore ways that we can help the gaming community.”
Added Shapiro, “The Consumer Electronics Association believes that tradeshows are the most viable means for reaching a market as they serve smaller companies and entrepreneurs who need access to media, buyers, and investors. Our board, association and events are committed to growing the industry–in fact nearly 80 percent of our members are companies with annual sales of under $10 million.”
CEA executives, Karen Chupka, senior vice president of events and conferences and Dan Cole, vice president of business development, will lead the advisory committee efforts. Companies that support the formation of this advisory committee include Auravision, Majesco Entertainment, and NCsoft.
“We enjoy creating new marketing opportunities for this category. With the growth in online PC gaming and the rush to HD gaming, we see an opportunity to create a fresh event aimed at this market. We already have commitments from three companies in this area to provide us advice on a new event in late spring 2007,” said Chupka.
“A major goal of this advisory committee is to generate gaming community feedback on how best to meet the needs of the industry,” said Karen Chupka. “As long as there is desire and commitment, we are ready to service this community and will begin looking at venues in Las Vegas and Los Angeles and for appropriate partners. Should the committee recommend we move forward, we would design an event which is consistent with CES quality.”
Companies interested in participating in the advisory committee should contact Karen Chupka at kchupka@CE.org and Dan Cole at dcole@CE.org.
For more information, visit www.CE.org.