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MarketScale LIVE at CES 2019

With CES 2019 in full swing, MarketScale is live in Las Vegas to bring you all the latest from the show. Make sure to stay tuned as our own Daniel Litwin, the Voice of B2B, hosts our live podcast from the convention hall to give you insight and reaction from this year’s premier exhibitors. This…

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MarketScale LIVE at CES 2019

With CES 2019 in full swing, MarketScale is live in Las Vegas to bring you all the latest from the show. Make sure to stay tuned as our own Daniel Litwin, the Voice of B2B, hosts our live podcast from the convention hall to give you insight and reaction from this year’s premier exhibitors. This story will be updated all day to bring you breaking news, expert insight and observations.

Before you head into the show, here is everything you need to know about CES 2019.

Follow us on Instagram at both @TheVoiceOfB2B and @MarketScale as well as on Twitter @MarketScale for up-to-the-minute reports from Las Vegas.

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At 11 a.m. PST on Thursday Jan 10., we will kick off our live podcast featuring guests from the AR/VR, IoT and transportation industries!

Stay tuned for live interviews with representatives from the following companies right here:

11:15 PST: Adam Kaplan, CEO and co-Founder, Edgybees

11:30 PST: ‘Cam’s Corner’, CES observations from our own Cameron Cooper

11:45 PST: Jacques Bonifay, CEO, Transatel

12:15 PST: Nadia Giuliani, COO, Next Industries, Tactigon Skin

12:40 PST: Jerome Loubert, Director of Business Development, FlexFuel Energy Development

Stay tuned!

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