May 17 2010, 10:40am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
CEA, the organizers of CES call for entries to the 2010 i-stage competition. i-stage is the global proving ground for next-generation technologies, a competition designed to unveil the next powerhouse technology products, services and apps.
The i-stage is free to enter and is a direct route to more than $50,000 in prizes and free exhibition space at the CES 2011.
The third annual i-stage competition will take place October 18 in San Francisco. Finalists will have three minutes on stage to present to the industry’s top inventors, investors and journalists.
You need to submit your product by August 6, 2010. More details can be found here.
CES 2011 will start on 6th of January 2011 and lasts until 9th. Read all hot news from the largest consumer electronics show in our CES 2011 section.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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