Hoosier Businesses to Take Part in CES
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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowSeveral companies from Indiana will have exhibition space this week at one of the largest technology events in the world. Companies including Spiceland-based Draper Inc., Standzout in Evansville and Elkhart-based MITO Corp. will be taking part in the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The event begins Tuesday. Indianapolis-based Emmis Communications Corp. (Nasdaq: EMMS) Chief Technology Officer Paul Brenner tells Inside INdiana Business the media company will also be on-hand to unveil FM tuner technology that will create an “in-car listening experience.”
Indianapolis-based ExactTarget Chief Executive Officer Scott Dorsey will be part of a panel discussion at the event.
The International Consumer Electronics Show website lists other organizations and companies with Hoosier connections that have signed up for exhibition space. They include:
-Indianapolis-based Custom Electronic Design & Installation Association
-Greencastle-based Electronics Technicians Association, International
-Indianapolis-based Indesign LLC
-Indianapolis-based Klipsch Group Inc.
-Indianapolis-based PowerQube
-RCA in Indianapolis
-Fort Wayne-based Sekure Koncepts LLC
Sources: Inside INdiana Business, The International Consumer Electronics Show Website