The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas is considered the most important advance of the technology trends that define the new year. But due to the pandemic, CES will only be held in a shortened version this year. Nonetheless, chipmaker Qualcomm’s chief marketing officer Don McGuire, who was one of the few managers to show up in person in Las Vegas, was able to see some positives from the pandemic at his conference.
Because even if many branches of the economy had suffered severely from the pandemic, technological progress in many areas of society has taken place simultaneously at an impressive rate, McGuire said. “In the last 18 months, we, as a society, have gone through developments that otherwise would have taken several years,” he concluded.
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