Strict security measures at CES

"We want a safe CES. The safety of our guests is a top priority," commented Gary Shapiro, President and CEO, CTA. "Our goal is for all of our guests – general attendees, exhibitors and members of the media- along with show personnel, to have a productive, fun and safe experience at CES while being sensitive to lines and inconvenience."

 

The enhanced measures include:

 

Bag Restrictions

Luggage may not be brought into official CES exhibit and conference areas. This means no suitcases at the venues.

Bag check availability at show venues will be extremely limited . Please keep this in mind if you are bringing your luggage to the show and allow extra time for checking and retrieving your luggage.

No rolling bags of any size. This includes luggage, carry-ons, laptop and computer bags, and rolling luggage carts.

Only two bags, each smaller than 12" x 17" x 6", may be brought into official show premises. CES exhibitors and credentialed members of the press may receive specific exceptions.

Bags will be searched. We suggest you use clear bags (mesh, plastic, vinyl, etc.) to expedite this process. Bags and backpacks with many pockets are not helpful. Pockets slow search times.

Everyone will be subject to metal detector screening and body pat downs upon entering show premises. CTA will conduct searches at specific points to ensure quick and easy access to exhibit halls and reduce the number of times you have to go through security. Heavy or bulky clothing is not helpful. It slows the screening process.

Visitors also will xpect more security and law enforcement personnel both inside and outside of show properties. As precautionary measures only, police officers in armored gear will be on site, and explosive detection dogs throughout various CES facilities.

All attendees must have an official CES badge and government-issued photo ID before entering CES show venues. Keep both on hand as you enter official show venues.

Pre-registering online and picking up your badge at the airport or hotel is strongly encouraged.

"While we know of no credible threat against CES, we remain vigilant”, noted Shapiro. ”We are communicating with the Department of Homeland Security, the FBI and local law enforcement officials as we enhance security measures onsite at CES 2016. We greatly appreciate our guests’ patience as we work to maximize security and minimize hassle. We want our attendees to conduct business and enjoy the magic and wonder of the next generation of technology innovation in a safe and secure environment."

To view the complete list of security policies and procedures for CES 2016, including specific measures for exhibitors and media, visit www.CESweb.org/security.