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Latest podcast episodes about Gary Shapiro

The Orangutan Podcast
Ep6: Bird Condos, Orangutan Poo, and Palm Oil

The Orangutan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2025 23:52


Welcome back! Gary Shapiro and Anthony Porter discuss their recent trips to Borneo, where unique experiences range from Pythons, Palm Oil, and Wild Macaques. Enjoy!

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
Daily Signal Podcast: Trump, Tariffs, and Tech: Gary Shapiro’s Unfiltered Take

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025


Gary Shapiro, CEO of the Consumer Technology Association and author of “Pivot or Die,” discusses the pro-business policies under President Donald Trump, contrasting them with the anti-business stance of the Biden administration.   Shapiro emphasizes the importance of reducing regulations and lowering tariffs for economic growth. He advocates for the United States to lead in […]

Daily Signal News
Trump, Tariffs, and Tech: Gary Shapiro's Unfiltered Take

Daily Signal News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2025 29:35


Gary Shapiro, CEO of the Consumer Technology Association and author of "Pivot or Die," discusses the pro-business policies under President Donald Trump, contrasting them with the anti-business stance of the Biden administration. Shapiro emphasizes the importance of reducing regulations and lowering tariffs for economic growth. He advocates for the United States to lead in new technologies such as AI and quantum computing while maintaining a competitive edge against China. He also highlights the critical role of innovation and underscores the importance of private sector leadership in technological and economic advancements, citing his experiences and insights from the technology industry. 00:00 Introduction and Trump's Pro-Business Stance 01:00 Current Events and Technology Policies 03:10 Tariffs and Economic Policies 07:52 Global Competition and Innovation 16:49 China's Technological Advancements 19:41 Government and Technological Innovation 23:48 Leadership and Innovation 27:24 Conclusion and Final Thoughts #TechPolicy #GaryShapiro #TrumpAdministration #Tariffs #BidenVsTrump #China #AmericanManufacturing #AI #ImmigrationReform #ElonMusk #EconomicPolicy #Technology #TradePolicy #GovernmentReform #SiliconValley #CES2025 #DailySignal The Daily Signal cannot continue to tell stories, like this one, without the support of our viewers: https://secured.dailysignal.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Total Information AM
What impact could tariffs have on tech industry?

Total Information AM

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 5:42


Gary Shapiro, CEO of the Consumer Technology Association joins Megan Lynch to talk about the impact the tariffs could have on the tech industry and its consumers.

Federal Drive with Tom Temin
What one giant industry likes and dislikes about DOGE

Federal Drive with Tom Temin

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 10:59


You're hearing this show on a consumer electronics device. Few Americans even get through breakfast each morning without interacting with consumer electronics. It's a big industry...and it has mixed feelings about the Trump-Musk-DOGE approach to the government. The CEO of the Consumer Electronics Association, Gary Shapiro, joins me now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Federal Drive with Tom Temin
What one giant industry likes and dislikes about DOGE

Federal Drive with Tom Temin

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 11:44


You're hearing this show on a consumer electronics device. Few Americans even get through breakfast each morning without interacting with consumer electronics. It's a big industry...and it has mixed feelings about the Trump-Musk-DOGE approach to the government. The CEO of the Consumer Electronics Association, Gary Shapiro, joins me now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Management Matters Podcast
AI in the Public Sector: Emerging Trends in AI

Management Matters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 26:21


This originally aired on GovExec TV.The 2025 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) promises a glimpse into the future of AI and its transformative implications for government and governance. Gary Shapiro, CEO of the Consumer Technology Association, shares highlights from CES and insights from his book, “Pivot or Die: How Leaders Thrive When Everything Changes.” Gain a sneak peek at emerging trends set to shape the next chapter of AI innovation. In this episode of GovExec TV, discover the cutting-edge AI technologies poised to redefine our world.Panelists Include:David WennergrenGary ShapiroHosted by:Frank KonkelMusic Credits: Sea Breeze by Vlad Gluschenko | https://soundcloud.com/vgl9Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_

The Association 100 Podcast
Building Influence: Advocacy & Policy Strategies from CTA's Gary Shapiro

The Association 100 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 35:52


In the final episode of our February advocacy series on The Association Insights Podcast, host Colleen Gallagher sits down with Gary Shapiro, CEO and Vice Chair of the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), to discuss the biggest policy challenges facing the tech industry and how CTA is navigating the evolving political landscape.With over 30 years leading one of the most influential trade associations in the U.S., Gary shares his perspective on working with the Trump administration, advocating for innovation, and addressing major issues like tariffs, trade policy, and supply chain resilience.Key Highlights:Navigating Policy Shifts – With the new administration in place, Gary breaks down how CTA is engaging with policymakers and advocating for pro-innovation policies.The Tariff Debate – CTA has been vocal about the economic impact of tariffs. Gary discusses how proposed tariffs could drive up consumer tech prices and disrupt supply chains. Resource: CTA developed a landing page with clear, impactful language and research describing the trade and tariff issues, and included a call for CTA members to share their stories on how tariffs have impacted their businesses.The Global Tech Landscape – From international trade agreements to regulatory shifts in Europe, Gary discusses how global partnerships are essential to maintaining U.S. competitiveness.Artificial Intelligence & Emerging Tech – With AI dominating industry conversations, what policies are needed to support responsible AI development while keeping the U.S. ahead in the innovation race?Effective Advocacy Strategies – With decades of experience influencing policy, Gary shares his best advice for associations looking to make an impact in Washington.Tune in for an insightful conversation on the future of tech advocacy, trade, and innovation—and what associations can learn from CTA's approach to navigating change.

Daily Tech News Show
Failure Is a Good Option

Daily Tech News Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 28:20


Gary Shapiro tells us when failure is good, and OpenAI launches an agent with the same name as Google's agent.Starring Tom Merritt and Robb Dunewood.Show notes can be found here.

Daily Tech News Show
Deep Week for DeepSeek

Daily Tech News Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 30:46


We also talk to Gary Shapiro about what it takes to put on CES and why it's been so enduring.Starring Tom Merritt and Jenn Cutter.Show notes can be found here.

This Week in XR Podcast
This Week In XR January 3rd, 2024 ft. Gary Shapiro, CEO of CES

This Week in XR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2025 53:47


Charlie, Ted, and Rony have a wide-ranging preview of CES 2025 and what to expect from the coming year from Gary Shapiro, CEO of the Consumer Technology Association which owns CES. To be sure, we'll be seeing a lot more AI in everything. Mobility, robotics, drones, wearables and healthtech are going to have a strong presence this year as well. Gary has a new book, Pivot or Die, which takes a look at the boom in productivity that companies are going to experience with AI. He is optimistic about the potential for the new administration to create a business environment with reduced regulation and greater freedom to pursue M&A, which will stimulate venture investments in new technologies. This, Gary says, does not mean no regulation, it means the right kind of regulation.Thank you to our sponsor, Zappar!Don't forget to like, share, and follow for more! Follow us on all socials @ThisWeekInXR!https://linktr.ee/thisweekinxr Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Chris Voss Show
The Chris Voss Show Podcast – CES Show 2025, Gary Shapiro, CEO of CTA and His New Book: Pivot or Die: How Leaders Thrive When Everything Changes

The Chris Voss Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2025 37:04


CES Show 2025, Gary Shapiro, CEO of CTA and His New Book: Pivot or Die: How Leaders Thrive When Everything Changes CES.tech Amazon.com From Gary Shapiro, New York Times bestselling author and head of CES and the Consumer Technology Association, a manifesto for today's top executives, entrepreneurs, and leaders: pivot or die. As CEO of the Consumer Technology Association ®, owner and producer of CES ®, Gary Shapiro has had a front row seat to the launch of nearly every recent major technology. He's seen tech companies rise and fall, and bankrupt entrepreneurs become billionaires. After more than four decades in the industry, he knows that leaders who make it in the tech world have one thing in common: they know how to pivot. Drawing upon detailed case studies, economic theory, and personal experience,Pivot or Die offers a behind-the-scenes look at the development of innovative technology and business strategies. Along the way, Shapiro offers a "pivot" framework for leaders in technology and beyond to stay flexible and agile: The startup pivot: how startups can shake up industries and maximize the advantage of new ideas The forced pivot: adapting to the unforeseeable (or simply unforeseen) and meeting shifting consumer demands The failure pivot: why failure can deliver better lessons than success and how to take those lessons forward The success pivot: Beating the market by seizing opportunity and out-pivoting your competitors In laying out each of these pivots, Shapiro shares unique lessons on how leaders can change minds and mindsets and steer their organizations to success in an increasingly competitive environment. About the author Gary Shapiro is president and CEO of the Consumer Technology Association (CTA)™, the U.S. trade association representing more than 2,200 consumer technology companies and which owns and produces CES® – The Global Stage for Innovation. Shapiro directs a staff of about 200 employees and thousands of industry volunteers, leading his organization's promotion of innovation as a national policy to spur the economy, create jobs and cut the deficit. CTA advocates for a lower deficit, skilled immigration, free trade and policies that support innovative new business models. CTA does not seek government funding for industry. Shapiro authored CTA's New York Times best-sellers, “Ninja Innovation: The Ten Killer Strategies of the World's Most Successful Businesses” (HarperCollins, 2013) and “The Comeback: How Innovation will Restore the American Dream” (Beaufort, 2011). His upcoming book, "Ninja Future: Secrets to Success in the New World of Innovation" (HarperCollins, 2018), will be released December 31 and is available now for pre-order. Through these books and television appearances, and as a columnist whose more than 1,000 opinion pieces have appeared in publications such as The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times and The Washington Post, Shapiro has helped direct policymakers and business leaders on the importance of innovation in the U.S. economy. He is considered an “influencer” on LinkedIn and has more than 280,000 followers.

Shift: A podcast about mobility
Gary Shapiro outlines a ‘pivot or die' strategy ahead of CES 2025 (Episode 281)

Shift: A podcast about mobility

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2024 48:18


The CEO of the Consumer Technology Association spotlights transportation technology headlines from the upcoming CES show in Las Vegas. Further, he offers candid thoughts on growing trade tensions and what it will take for American companies to survive and thrive amid global uncertainty.

Autoline After Hours
AAH #723 – CES' Gary Shapiro: Tech Wrecks and Future Salvation

Autoline After Hours

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 63:22


TOPIC: CES, auto news PANEL: Gary Shapiro, Consumer Technology Association; Tu Le, Sino Auto Insights; John McElroy, Autoline.tv

All Business. No Boundaries.
Shaping Tomorrow: A Conversation with CTA on the Future of Technology, the Role of Supply Chain, and What to Expect at CES 2025

All Business. No Boundaries.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 31:07


In this episode, join Gary Shapiro, CEO of the Consumer Technology Association, and Dan McNutt, President of Technology at DHL Supply Chain, as they discuss the future of technology, the essential role of a supply chain board member and what to expect at the Consumer Electronics Show.

Tech'ed Up with Niki Christoff
The Art of the Pivot • Gary Shapiro (CTA)

Tech'ed Up with Niki Christoff

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 27:45 Transcription Available


CEO of the Consumer Technology Association, Gary Shapiro, joins Niki in the studio for an informal chat about his new book Pivot or Die. They discuss pivotal moments in his career, leading the influential trade association fighting for tech and innovation, and looking to the future of tech in America.  “We have to recognize that technology and innovation are actually our secret sauce in this country that allows us to do all these amazing things, and have a strong economy, and grow our way into the future.” -Gary ShapiroFollow Gary on XLearn more about CTAGet tickets to CESBuy Pivot or Die here Learn More at www.techedup.com Check out video on YouTube Follow Niki on LinkedIn

Keen On Democracy
Episode 2241: Gary Shapiro on how to become a Pivot Guy

Keen On Democracy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 37:59


Gary Shapiro is my Pivot Guy. As the longtime president and CEO of the Consumer Technology Association, the organization that puts on Las Vegas' annual Consumer Electronics Show, Gary knows a thing or two about pivoting. And now he's put his pivoting wisdom into a pivotal new book, Pivot or Die: How Leaders Thrive When Everything Changes, a guide about how to pivot successfully. As Gary explained to me, he breaks pivoting down into four kinds of pivots: the startup pivot, the forced pivot, the failure pivot and the success pivot. A pivotal conversation about a pivotally important subject.Gary Shapiro is president and CEO of the Consumer Technology Association (CTA)® which represents over 1300 consumer technology companies and owns and produces CES® — the Global Stage for Innovation. As head of CTA for more than three decades, he has ushered the consumer technology industry through major periods of technological upheaval and transformation. Shapiro is also the New York Times bestselling author of Ninja Future: Secrets to Success in the New World of Innovation (HarperCollins, 2019), Ninja Innovation: The Ten Killer Strategies of the World's Most Successful Businesses (HarperCollins, 2013), and The Comeback: How Innovation Will Restore the American Dream (Beaufort, 2011). Through these books and through television appearances, and as a columnist whose more than 1200 opinion pieces have appeared in publications such as The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times and The Washington Post, Shapiro has helped direct policymakers and business leaders on the importance of innovation in the U.S. economy.Named as one of the "100 most pivoted men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's most pivotal broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting KEEN ON, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy show. He is also the pivotal author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two cats, both called Pivot. Keen On is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe

Explain to Shane
The Power of Pivots: How Smart Companies Change the Game (with Gary Shapiro)

Explain to Shane

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 29:35


What separates the companies that successfully pivot from those that become cautionary tales in business history? How do government regulations either foster or hinder innovation in today's tech landscape? And what can business leaders learn from the countless pivots that shaped America's tech dominance? Joining me to address these questions, which he unpacked in his new book, Pivot or Die: How Leaders Thrive When Everything Changes, is Gary Shapiro. Gary is an author, a lobbyist, and the CEO of the Consumer Technology Association, which represents over 1,300 consumer technology companies.

Bernard Marr's Future of Business & Technology Podcast
Pivot Or Die: Why Adaptability Is The Key To Survival In The Age Of AI

Bernard Marr's Future of Business & Technology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 51:42


In his new book "Pivot or Die," Gary Shapiro argues that businesses must embrace change to thrive in today's rapidly evolving technological landscape. I am joined by Gary, who heads up the Consumer Technology Association (organizers of CES) to disucss the importance of pivoting, the challenges companies face, and strategies for staying ahead in an AI-driven world.

Cato Event Podcast
Pivot or Die: How Leaders Thrive When Everything Changes

Cato Event Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 60:23


Gary Shapiro's new book Pivot or Die looks at the challenges facing today's technology entrepreneurs and innovators and examines the flexibility and agility that is needed to survive in an increasingly competitive market. How does the regulatory framework enable or prevent such pivots? What lessons are there for future entrepreneurs and policymakers from past case studies? Join us for a conversation with the author and leading scholars about competition, innovation, and the impact of policy and regulation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

TechNation Radio Podcast
Episode 24-40 Pivot or Die

TechNation Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 59:00


On this week's Tech Nation, Moira speaks with Gary Shapiro, President and CEO of the Consumer Technology Association and author of, “Pivot or Die… How Leaders Thrive When Everything Changes” about what you do when faced with change, and when you better get out and make some change. Then, Tech Nation Health Chief Correspondent, Dr. Daniel Kraft about generative AI and how it may affect your future health

Gary Shapiro’s From The Bookshelf
Gary L. Shapiro, Ph.D.

Gary Shapiro’s From The Bookshelf

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 57:57


Gary Shapiro talks to Gary Shapiro about his new book, Out Of The Cage: My Half Century Journey From Curiosity To Concern For Indonesia's “Person Of The Forest”

Tech&Co
Le France Digital Day annonce les tendances du CES 2025 – 17/09

Tech&Co

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 10:42


Maya Noël, directrice générale de France Digitale, et Gary Shapiro, PDG de Consumer Technology Association, étaient les invités de François Sorel dans Tech & Co, la quotidienne, ce mardi 17 septembre. Ils se sont penchés sur la French Tech qui est en force à Las Vegas, la 12e édition du France Digital Day, ainsi que sur les tendances du CES 2025, sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au jeudi et réécoutez la en podcast.

Tech&Co
L'intégrale de Tech & Co, la quotidienne, du mardi 17 septembre

Tech&Co

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 78:22


Mardi 17 septembre, François Sorel a reçu Enguérand Renault, consultant chez Image 7, ancien journaliste au Figaro ; Philippe Dewost, fondateur de Phileos, ancien directeur général de l'EPITA, cofondateur de Wanadoo ; Pierre Vannier, fondateur et PDG Flint ; Maya Noël, directrice générale de France Digitale ; Gary Shapiro, PDG de Consumer Technology Association ; Léa Benaim, journaliste BFM Business ; Pierre Berge-Cia, journaliste Tech&Co ; Et le Dr Frédéric Jordan, Cofondateur de FinalSpark, dans l'émission Tech & Co, la quotidienne sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au jeudi et réécoutez la en podcast.

Let's Talk Wheels
Toyota's Testing Scandal, AM Radio Debate, and Off-Road Adventures with the Nissan Pathfinder

Let's Talk Wheels

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2024 35:40 Transcription Available


Welcome to the latest edition of "Let's Talk Wheels" with Mike Herzing and Jeremy Birenbaum! In this episode, we dive into the latest automotive news, starting with a scandal in Japan involving Toyota's crash and emissions testing. We discuss the implications of this controversy and how it affects the brand's reputation. We also explore the ongoing debate about the necessity of AM radios in modern vehicles. Gary Shapiro, CEO of the Consumer Technology Association, joins us to provide insights into the government's push for mandatory AM radios in cars, especially in the context of electric vehicles. In our car review segment, Mike takes us through the features of the 2024 Nissan Pathfinder Rock Creek, an off-road capable, three-row SUV that impresses with its performance and versatility. Lastly, we answer listener questions about oil leaks in classic cars and share tips on how to inspect Classic Cars for potential issues like RUST! Tune in for a packed episode filled with automotive insights and expert advice!

Federal Drive with Tom Temin
Business-group leader dials-in on proposed AM car-radio mandate

Federal Drive with Tom Temin

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 11:49


Congress should refrain from legislation that would require automobile makers to equip cars with AM radio receivers. That's according to the guest Federal Drive Host Tom Temin's guest, who argues the technology is largely obsolete and no one listens. Gary Shapiro is president of the Consumer Technology Association. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Federal Drive with Tom Temin
Business-group leader dials-in on proposed AM car-radio mandate

Federal Drive with Tom Temin

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 11:04


Congress should refrain from legislation that would require automobile makers to equip cars with AM radio receivers. That's according to the guest Federal Drive Host Tom Temin's guest, who argues the technology is largely obsolete and no one listens. Gary Shapiro is president of the Consumer Technology Association. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

RBR+TVBR InFOCUS Podcast
CTA CEO Fiercely Opposes 'AM Radio For Every Vehicle' Act

RBR+TVBR InFOCUS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 39:25 Transcription Available


When it comes to Congressional legislation that would require all vehicle manufacturers in the U.S. to ensure free access to AM radio in every car, truck or van sold across the nation, the head of the Consumer Technology Association has made it clear how his association — owner and producer of the CES conference — feels about the AM Radio for Every Vehicle act.In short, Gary Shapiro opposes the legislation. Why? Hear for yourself in this special RBR+TVBR InFOCUS Podcast, presented by dot.FM.Our special expanded InFOCUS Podcast includes prepared statements from Gus Bilirakis (R-Fla.), who convened the hearing; Subcommittee Ranking Member Jan Schakowsky (D-Ill.); House Energy & Commerce Committee Chair Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-Wash.), who is in her final term as a Member of Congress and will not seek reelection; and House E&C Committee Ranking Member Frank Pallone Jr. (D-N.J.).

Event Manager Podcast by Skift Meetings
#142 Kinsey Fabrizio: The New Face of Consumer Technology

Event Manager Podcast by Skift Meetings

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 38:08


Last month, the Consumer Technology Association (CTA) made waves in the events industry with the elevation of Kinsey Fabrizio as president. She joins longtime CEO Gary Shapiro at the helm of CTA, which owns and produces CES, following a meteoric rise over the past fifteen years.  Her journey with CTA began in 2008 when she joined the membership department. She ascended through the ranks learning the ins and outs of the organization. CES is iconic. Its 2024 iteration included 138,000 attendees and 4,300 exhibitors from 161 countries. Fabrizio started in the industry working for Smithbucklin, where she learned the inner workings of associations. She then joined the Consumer Electronics Association, the former name of CTA. That was over a decade ago, and Fitbit was all the rage. She went on to revise membership and dues and was tasked with running the CES sales team. All the organization's revenue was reported to Fabrizio. While many perfected sourdough bread recipes, Fabrizio was studying. She used the pause to get her MBA from the University of Maryland Global Campus. “I love AI. Specifically, for the live events and meetings and conferences industry, I think AI is going to give attendees a more personalized and unique experience. For a big show like CES, it's going to help attendees be more efficient and understand who is there and who they want to see. I think the business intelligence that AI will unlock is going to be very powerful,” she said. Many traits have helped Fabrizio in her journey to the top. One of the most important is her ability to build relationships with everyone. Fabrizio is a member of Robin Sharma's 5am Club. She feels this morning routine has helped her maximize her productivity. CES is committed to Las Vegas through 2048. The show utilizes about ten hotels, three of the city's largest convention centers and more.

Geekazine
Innovations at the Seoul Pavilion

Geekazine

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 8:19


Make a Logo on FiverrDuring CES 2024, I was invited to the introductory ceremonies at the Seoul Pavilion in Eureka Park. Opening remarks were from Oh Se-Hoon, the Mayor of Seoul, South Korea. Joining him was Gary Shapiro, the CEO of CTA (CES), and other dignitaries from Korea. The theme of the pavilion was “Se??ul […] The post Innovations at the Seoul Pavilion appeared first on Geekazine.

Rich On Tech
Best of CES 2024 & Bitcoin Explained

Rich On Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2024 108:03


Rich talked about CES 2024 and how it is back in a big way. The latest numbers say there are 135,000 visitors from 40 countries and 4000+ exhibitors to see. Rich has posted his highlights here.Gary Shapiro, President and CEO at the Consumer Technology Association talks CES 2024.You can watch Rich's CES TV segments below:CES 2024: Transparent TVs, fingerprint locks, robotsCES 2024: smarter cars and a self-docking boatCES 2024: TVs and smart glasses everywhereCES 2024: AI Baby Stroller, All Electric Grill & Apple Vision ProThe AI device Rabbit r1 got a lot of attention at CES.Rich talked about his experience at the Sphere in Las Vegas. The Postcard from Earth movie uses a unique new way of storytelling that involves a huge screen and elements like wind, scents, moving seats and more. It's expensive but something to check out for sure.Rich also did a “splurge” dinner at the new Peter Luger steakhouse in Caesars Palace. It was incredible and a must-go if you visit Vegas.Apple Vision Pro will go on sale on February 2, and pre-orders begin on January 19. The device costs $3500, $150 extra for prescription lenses and $99 extra for readers.Steven asks: I use Apple Wallet all the time but I have store cards that I can't store there. What would be the best digital wallet app for that? Rich says to check out an app called Stocard, but before you add it to the digital wallet app, download the official app for the retailer and see if they have the option to add the card to Apple Wallet or Google Wallet.Melody asks if she will be able to open Word documents if she stops paying for Office. Rich says Google Docs can handle this format and many other programs out there that are free.Michael Fisher, Creator and Co-Founder of Clicks, talks about his physical keyboard for the iPhone.Austrian company C-SEED showed off a 137-inch folding TV at CES 2024.Steve in Glendale wants to know if Facebook notifications saying his page violated terms is legit or not. Rich says it's phishing and to ignore them. Also, consider adding an admin on a Business Facebook Page and two-factor authentication to protect it. If you do get hacked, go to facebook.com/hacked.Jamie in Tampa wants to know what type of antenna to get. Rich recommends Mohu Versa and an over-the-air DVR called Tablo.Brunswick demoed autonomous boat docking technology at CES 2024.Sameer Samat of Google, General Manager and Vice President of Android Ecosystem chats Google announcements at CES 2024.LG showed off the world's first wireless transparent OLED TV at CES 2024.Ellie in Yorba Linda can't seem to get her WiFi signal in every room of her house. Rich recommends a mesh networking system like Eero or Orbi.Ilya Pozin, Creator and Co-Founder of Telly, a free, ad-supported television set.Withings has a new at-home health device called BeamO which measures vitals with an ECG, oximeter, stethoscope and thermometer.Samsung unveiled an AI companion robot for the home called Ballie.Ben Weiss, CEO of CoinFlip explains what Bitcoin is and why the recent SEC ETF approval is such a big deal.If you got gift cards over the holidays, check the balance! There are so many scams going around where people grab the numbers and drain the funds.Places to check for antenna channels: www.watchnextgentv.com https://www.antennaweb.org/There is a new GE Profile Smart Indoor Smoker.Amazon-owned Zoox showed off its first autonomous ride-hailing car.Current Backyard's Electric Grill Won a CES 2024 Innovation Award.54 - January 11, 2024Rich DeMuro talks tech news, tips, gadget reviews and conducts interviews in this weekly show.Airs 11 AM - 2 PM PT on KFI AM 640 and syndicated on stations nationwide through Premiere Networks.Stream live on the iHeartRadio App or subscribe to the podcast.Follow Rich on X, Instagram and Facebook.Call 1-888-RICH-101 (1-888-742-4101) to join in!RichOnTech.tvRichOnTech.tv/wikiSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Marketplace Tech
What to watch for at CES

Marketplace Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 6:10


This week, more than 100,000 people from around the world — including staff from “Marketplace Tech” — are gathered in Las Vegas to talk tech at the annual Consumer Electronics Show. CES this year features more than 4,000 exhibitors, from small startups to tech giants like Amazon, Intel and Sony. There’s so much to see in so little time, so Marketplace's Lily Jamali spoke with Gary Shapiro, president and CEO of the Consumer Technology Association, which runs CES, about what to watch for at this year's event.

Marketplace All-in-One
What to watch for at CES

Marketplace All-in-One

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 6:10


This week, more than 100,000 people from around the world — including staff from “Marketplace Tech” — are gathered in Las Vegas to talk tech at the annual Consumer Electronics Show. CES this year features more than 4,000 exhibitors, from small startups to tech giants like Amazon, Intel and Sony. There’s so much to see in so little time, so Marketplace's Lily Jamali spoke with Gary Shapiro, president and CEO of the Consumer Technology Association, which runs CES, about what to watch for at this year's event.

Work In Progress
CES 2024: ‘AI is the buzzword’

Work In Progress

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 23:38


In this episode of the Work in Progress podcast for WorkingNation, we travel to the largest technology show in the world – CES 2024 in Las Vegas – to talk to Gary Shapiro, president and CEO of the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), about the impact of technology on the way we do our jobs and what job skills we're going to need in the future. CES, produced by the nonprofit CTA, showcases companies from around the world, including manufacturers, developers and suppliers of technology hardware, software, content, technology delivery systems, and more. "AI is the buzzword for CES 2024," Shapiro tells me. From manufacturing to health care to cybersecurity, most of the 4,000 exhibitors on the showroom floor are highlighting how they are changing their industry using advances in artificial intelligence and machine learning. Here is some of Shapiro's thoughts on the power of AI and the impact on the way we work and live. "AI has been around for a while, but what's changed in the last year or so is that generative AI has come along with ChatGPT, available to anyone who wants to download it, and, now, there's some other competitors out there. It basically can create things and learn from them based on feedback, which I think is a good thing. Certainly, 99.99% of the uses of this learning AI is such that it'll be very positive. "I think the long-term future potential is combining AI and robotics, which is what a self-driving car is. But to take that one step further, there would be all sorts of devices and things which provide service and mobility. "They'll move some of the horrible jobs of society that are perhaps more dangerous. Clearly, it started out years ago with bomb disposal units. Why should a human sacrifice their lives in the hope they're saving others, or their limbs, when a machine could do a lot of that, perhaps, with greater accuracy. "In every area of endeavor where people are getting hurt, or injured, or they're getting sick which is avoidable, I think we have an opportunity there with AI. And then, of course, some of the business processes that we all deal with in our jobs, those can be made more efficient with AI." Shapiro adds that in addition to highlighting the latest tech innovations using AI, CES is examining all tech's potential impact on basic human securities – community security, health security, political security, environmental security. "You combine these technologies in incredible ways and the future for eliminating human suffering, improving the human condition, solving fundamental global problems with technology, is absolutely amazing." Listen to the podcast here, or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also find the conversation on our new Work in Progress YouTube channel. Episode 301: Gary Shapiro, president and CEO, Consumer Technology AssociationHost & Executive Producer: Ramona Schindelheim, Editor-in-Chief, WorkingNationProducer: Larry BuhlTheme Music: Composed by Lee Rosevere and licensed under CC by 4Transcript: Download the transcript for this episode hereWork in Progress Podcast: Catch up on previous episodes here

Work In Progress
CES 2024: ‘AI is the buzzword’

Work In Progress

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 23:38


In this episode of the Work in Progress podcast for WorkingNation, we travel to the largest technology show in the world – CES 2024 in Las Vegas – to talk to Gary Shapiro, president and CEO of the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), about the impact of technology on the way we do our jobs and what job skills we're going to need in the future. CES, produced by the nonprofit CTA, showcases companies from around the world, including manufacturers, developers and suppliers of technology hardware, software, content, technology delivery systems, and more. "AI is the buzzword for CES 2024," Shapiro tells me. From manufacturing to health care to cybersecurity, most of the 4,000 exhibitors on the showroom floor are highlighting how they are changing their industry using advances in artificial intelligence and machine learning. Here is some of Shapiro's thoughts on the power of AI and the impact on the way we work and live. "AI has been around for a while, but what's changed in the last year or so is that generative AI has come along with ChatGPT, available to anyone who wants to download it, and, now, there's some other competitors out there. It basically can create things and learn from them based on feedback, which I think is a good thing. Certainly, 99.99% of the uses of this learning AI is such that it'll be very positive. "I think the long-term future potential is combining AI and robotics, which is what a self-driving car is. But to take that one step further, there would be all sorts of devices and things which provide service and mobility. "They'll move some of the horrible jobs of society that are perhaps more dangerous. Clearly, it started out years ago with bomb disposal units. Why should a human sacrifice their lives in the hope they're saving others, or their limbs, when a machine could do a lot of that, perhaps, with greater accuracy. "In every area of endeavor where people are getting hurt, or injured, or they're getting sick which is avoidable, I think we have an opportunity there with AI. And then, of course, some of the business processes that we all deal with in our jobs, those can be made more efficient with AI." Shapiro adds that in addition to highlighting the latest tech innovations using AI, CES is examining all tech's potential impact on basic human securities – community security, health security, political security, environmental security. "You combine these technologies in incredible ways and the future for eliminating human suffering, improving the human condition, solving fundamental global problems with technology, is absolutely amazing." Listen to the podcast here, or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also find the conversation on our new Work in Progress YouTube channel. Episode 301: Gary Shapiro, president and CEO, Consumer Technology AssociationHost & Executive Producer: Ramona Schindelheim, Editor-in-Chief, WorkingNationProducer: Larry BuhlTheme Music: Composed by Lee Rosevere and licensed under CC by 4Transcript: Download the transcript for this episode hereWork in Progress Podcast: Catch up on previous episodes here

Mon Carnet, l'actu numérique
{BONUS} - Gary Shapiro & John Kelly présente le CES 2024

Mon Carnet, l'actu numérique

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2024 2:35


Le président du CES, Gary Shapiro, met en lumière l'édition 2024 du CES, axée sur le développement durable, les valeurs humaines et la sécurité. En partenariat avec les Nations Unies, cette initiative vise à intégrer des préoccupations globales dans le domaine technologique. John Kelly, directeur général du CES, attire l'attention sur les progrès significatifs en santé numérique et technologies alimentaires, soulignant la participation d'acteurs clés comme Abbott et Philips. Il note également une présence accrue des géants de la publicité, marquant une évolution notable dans le paysage de l'événement.

The Chris Voss Show
The Chris Voss Show Podcast – CES Show 2024: A Preview of the World’s Biggest Tech Event with Gary Shapiro, President and CEO of the Consumer Technology Association

The Chris Voss Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 28:39


CES Show 2024: A Preview of the World's Biggest Tech Event with Gary Shapiro, President and CEO of the Consumer Technology Association CES.tech Show Notes About The Guest(s): Gary Shapiro is the President and CEO of the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), which represents over 1,500 consumer technology companies. He is also the owner and producer of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), the largest tech event in the world. Shapiro is an acclaimed author, lobbyist, and advocate for innovation and technology. Summary: Gary Shapiro joins Chris Voss on The Chris Voss Show to discuss the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show (CES) and the state of the tech industry. CES is the most powerful tech event in the world, attracting over 130,000 people from around the globe. The show features over 4,000 exhibitors and covers a wide range of categories, including AI, mobility, digital health, and more. Shapiro emphasizes the importance of innovation and the need for national policies that support it. He also highlights the impact of AI and the role of startups in driving technological advancements. Key Takeaways: CES is the largest tech event in the world, attracting over 130,000 people from around the globe. AI will be a major focus at CES, with companies showcasing new innovations and features. Eureka Park, a part of CES, provides a platform for startups to showcase their ideas and connect with potential partners. Nearshoring is a growing trend, with companies looking to build relationships with neighboring countries for trade and innovation. The CTA advocates for policies that support innovation, such as immigration reform, free trade, and national regulations for emerging technologies. Quotes: "CES is the most powerful tech event in the world. It's where people come with amazing new innovations and they get together from around the globe." - Gary Shapiro "AI will definitely be the overriding discussion at the show. Companies will be doing all sorts of stuff with it." - Gary Shapiro "Nearshoring is a real movement. Let's work as a country with our friends and build up those relationships." - Gary Shapiro "Everything we do revolves around one very easy principle: will this help or hurt innovation?" - Gary Shapiro

This Week in XR Podcast
This Week In XR January 5th, 2024 ft. Gary Shapiro, President and CEO at CES

This Week in XR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 59:23


This week our guest is Gary Shapiro, CEO of CES, making good on the appearance that last week was handled by the CTA's futurist, Brian Comisky. In the news, more talk about copyrights as the 1924 "Steamboat Willie'' version of Mickey Mouse enters the public domain. XReal says it sold 350K pairs of its Air2 Assisted Reality smartglasses that provide the user a big screen experience on the go using mobile devices, game consoles, tablets and laptops. AI Search engine Perplexity raised $73.6M. The Chat GPT store will open next week. Gary Shapiro talks about his forty year career with CES and how it's grown. He also talks about his experience as an industry advocate with a nuanced, legal view on intellectual property laws, which are at the center of AI like ChatGPT. Thank you to our sponsor, Zappar!Don't forget to like, share, and follow for more! Follow us on all socials @ThisWeekInXR!https://linktr.ee/thisweekinxr Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

CES Tech Talk
ALL ON for CES 2024: What to Expect

CES Tech Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023 34:19


As we count down the days to CES, we're preparing for a phenomenal show. With exhibits, events and programming that will span more than 2.5 million square feet from the Las Vegas Convention Center to ARIA, the Venetian Expo, Mandalay Bay and beyond, we'll welcome 4000 exhibitors in 40-plus product categories. The greatest minds. The most powerful brands. The most impactful technology. In this episode of CES Tech Talk, hear all about it from CTA's Gary Shapiro, president and CEO; Kinsey Fabrizio, SVP for CES and Membership; and John T. Kelley, VP and CES Show Director: They discuss topics including: The tech defining AI, transportation, startups, smart cities, digital health and solutions for a better, more sustainable planet. Must-see places and spaces at CES 2024 including Eureka Park, where breakthrough technologies are showcased, and C Space with the C Space Studio for a look into the future of advertising, entertainment and more. Who's coming to CES 2024, with an anticipated 130,000 in attendance and 1200-plus startups at Eureka Park. Find out what else is brewing as excitement builds for the most powerful tech event in the world.

Tech Talks
Gary Shapiro (President of the CTA) talks China, France and the 'BFF approach' to trade

Tech Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 32:49


Industry leader Gary Shapiro drops into the show today to talk about the future of the technology industry, whether that's addressing the need for a technology emphasis in 'human security'. developing a strategy for dealing with China, or looking to countries like France for inspiration. Last week we also released our film on the under-funding of female business. Watch here: www.nashsquared.com/techflix

Tech&Co
Maya Noël, directrice générale de France Digitale, et Gary Shapiro, Président et Directeur de CTA - 19/09

Tech&Co

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 11:17


Maya Noël, directrice générale de France Digitale et Gary Shapiro, PDG du Consumer Technology Association, étaient les invités de François Sorel dans Tech & Co, la quotidienne, ce mardi 19 septembre. Ils se sont penchés sur la présentation de la FDDAY, un grand rendez-vous organisé par France Digitale, sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au jeudi et réécoutez la en podcast.

Tech&Co
L'intégrale de Tech & Co, la quotidienne, du mardi 19 septembre

Tech&Co

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 72:54


Mardi 19 septembre, François Sorel a reçu Luc Chagnon, journaliste Tech&Co; Christophe Aulnette, senior advisor chez Seven2 et ancien et président de Microsoft Asie du Sud et de Microsoft France; Augustin Sayer, cofondateur et directeur général d'Ovni Venture Capital; Marjorie Paillon, journaliste; Gary Shapiro, président et directeur de CTA; Léa Benaïm, journaliste BFM Business; et Maya Noël, directrice générale de France Digitale, dans l'émission Tech & Co, la quotidienne sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au jeudi et réécoutez la en podcast.

Gary Shapiro’s From The Bookshelf

Christine Barrington, host of Talk Of The Bay on KSQD 90.7 FM, Santa Cruz, talks to Gary Shapiro about From The Bookshelf.

History Factory Plugged In
S2E10: CES with Gary Shapiro

History Factory Plugged In

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 36:04


Ahead of CES, the annual bellwether event for technology and consumer electronics, we sat down with Gary Shapiro, CEO of the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), to discuss the organization's evolution during his 40-plus year tenure, CES' transformation into a truly global event, and how the show pushes to solve the world's problems. Company history comes alive with “History Factory Plugged In.” We explore the rich heritage of major organizations and delve into industry trends in this thought-provoking podcast. If you have questions, comments or ideas to share, please email us at pluggedin@historyfactory.com

Work In Progress
Here’s what hot at CES 2023 and what it means for the job market

Work In Progress

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 20:06


In this episode of Work in Progress, Gary Shapiro, president & CEO of the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), joins me to talk about the world's biggest tech event – the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2023 – underway this week in Las Vegas. More than 100-thousand people are expected at CES to get a look at what's ahead for us in 2023 and beyond from more than 1,000 exhibitors. "What we're going to see is the growth of so many categories such as digital health and EV (electric vehicles) and all the different transportation alternatives. It's one of the largest car shows in the world, along with the whole ecosystem and new technologies that are coming, which the car companies are relying on," says Shapiro. He says there will be a lot of focus on artificial intelligence, virtual reality, cybersecurity, food security, agriculture, sustainability, and entertainment. "They'll be really cool. You will be inspired and you will come back with 50 story ideas," Shapiro tells me. Jobs in the Tech Industry Shapiro agrees that all companies are tech companies, inasmuch as technology plays a role in all industries now – from hospitality to retail to finance to manufacturing. Over the past few months, there have been layoffs in the tech industry, but Shapiro remains very bullish on the industry and the American workforce. "There are definitely tech layoffs going on. But even in the tech industry now, there's more jobs open by a two-to-one ratio than there are jobs being lost. It's just a matter of some companies rebalancing. Some companies will do well, some companies will go under, and that's part of the creative destruction. That's an important part of our innovation system," he says. "There are jobs out there that are in great demand right now. If you're into data analytics, if you're into cybersecurity, you could get a job immediately. "One of the great things about our country is we are the global leader in innovation in so many areas and there's so many reasons for that. It's our culture. It's the fact that we are an immigrant culture. Most of us came from people who wanted a better life. We're the largest diverse culture in the world of any country. Diversity promotes innovation. "You could start a small business, and potential employers view that as something that's very positive. So we learn new skills. We're willing to change. We're willing to change what we're doing and we're willing even to do it later in life. I think that's an important thing. "The tech industry is wonderful because it's been growing for many years now. The growth forever is impossible for any industry. So there's cycles and maturity gives you the opportunity to view that historically and realize we'll get out of this cycle, we'll move forward. "We have a very strong country, it's still very innovative. We're doing great things. I mean, we always see our own blemishes, but the reality is our people are really bright. Americans, they're talented, they're innovative, they solve problems and they come from everywhere." Virtual Reality and AI As its name Consumer Electronic Show suggests, the tech innovations on display are geared toward the consumer, but there is no doubt it will also change the way we work. New technology often means transformed – even new – jobs. How we train for the skills needed for the jobs is also changing. Virtual reality has been around for several decades now. More and more, it is being used to train workers for both new and old jobs. Shapiro says, "There are things that you would expect and things you wouldn't expect, and you'll see a lot of those at CES." "We all know where we're going, getting there maybe bumpy and different and not totally as we expected, but the result will be there with VR. The best example that we've been doing for a while already is the airplane cockpit. It obviously costs a lot of money to fly someone on an airplane. It's expensive, it's dangerous,

Work In Progress
Here’s what hot at CES 2023 and what it means for the job market

Work In Progress

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 20:06


In this episode of Work in Progress, Gary Shapiro, president & CEO of the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), joins me to talk about the world's biggest tech event – the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2023 – underway this week in Las Vegas. More than 100-thousand people are expected at CES to get a look at what's ahead for us in 2023 and beyond from more than 1,000 exhibitors. "What we're going to see is the growth of so many categories such as digital health and EV (electric vehicles) and all the different transportation alternatives. It's one of the largest car shows in the world, along with the whole ecosystem and new technologies that are coming, which the car companies are relying on," says Shapiro. He says there will be a lot of focus on artificial intelligence, virtual reality, cybersecurity, food security, agriculture, sustainability, and entertainment. "They'll be really cool. You will be inspired and you will come back with 50 story ideas," Shapiro tells me. Jobs in the Tech Industry Shapiro agrees that all companies are tech companies, inasmuch as technology plays a role in all industries now – from hospitality to retail to finance to manufacturing. Over the past few months, there have been layoffs in the tech industry, but Shapiro remains very bullish on the industry and the American workforce. "There are definitely tech layoffs going on. But even in the tech industry now, there's more jobs open by a two-to-one ratio than there are jobs being lost. It's just a matter of some companies rebalancing. Some companies will do well, some companies will go under, and that's part of the creative destruction. That's an important part of our innovation system," he says. "There are jobs out there that are in great demand right now. If you're into data analytics, if you're into cybersecurity, you could get a job immediately. "One of the great things about our country is we are the global leader in innovation in so many areas and there's so many reasons for that. It's our culture. It's the fact that we are an immigrant culture. Most of us came from people who wanted a better life. We're the largest diverse culture in the world of any country. Diversity promotes innovation. "You could start a small business, and potential employers view that as something that's very positive. So we learn new skills. We're willing to change. We're willing to change what we're doing and we're willing even to do it later in life. I think that's an important thing. "The tech industry is wonderful because it's been growing for many years now. The growth forever is impossible for any industry. So there's cycles and maturity gives you the opportunity to view that historically and realize we'll get out of this cycle, we'll move forward. "We have a very strong country, it's still very innovative. We're doing great things. I mean, we always see our own blemishes, but the reality is our people are really bright. Americans, they're talented, they're innovative, they solve problems and they come from everywhere." Virtual Reality and AI As its name Consumer Electronic Show suggests, the tech innovations on display are geared toward the consumer, but there is no doubt it will also change the way we work. New technology often means transformed – even new – jobs. How we train for the skills needed for the jobs is also changing. Virtual reality has been around for several decades now. More and more, it is being used to train workers for both new and old jobs. Shapiro says, "There are things that you would expect and things you wouldn't expect, and you'll see a lot of those at CES." "We all know where we're going, getting there maybe bumpy and different and not totally as we expected, but the result will be there with VR. The best example that we've been doing for a while already is the airplane cockpit. It obviously costs a lot of money to fly someone on an airplane. It's expensive, it's dangerous,

The Chris Voss Show
The Chris Voss Show Podcast – Gary Shapiro, President/CEO of Consumer Technology Association on CES Show 2023

The Chris Voss Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 29:58


Gary Shapiro, President/CEO of Consumer Technology Association on CES Show 2023 CES.tech Gary Shapiro is an acclaimed author, lobbyist, and president and CEO of the Consumer Technology Association (CTA)® which represents over 1,500 consumer technology companies and owns and produces the Consumer Electronics Show (CES)® — The Global Stage for Innovation. He has authored more than 800 opinion pieces highlighting the importance of innovation in the U.S. economy.

The Look Back with Host Keith Newman

Gary Shapiro and CES! The two are seemingly inseparable as he's been running the amazing trade show every January forever but underneath that linkage Gary is equally navigating innovation and fair trade. Technology and Sustainability and a host of geopolitical stuff. In short he's seeking balance in a world out of whack and sharing it with the powerful industries he represents as CEO of CTA. In this episode of The Look Back find out why Gary is more excited about this year's CES than ever > share this share with friends and see you in Las Vegas in January.

Tech&Co
L'intégrale de Tech & Co du lundi 10 octobre

Tech&Co

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 87:07


Lundi 10 octobre, François Sorel a reçu Frédéric Simottel, journaliste BFM Business, Cédric O, ancien secrétaire d'État au Numérique, Sabrina Quagliozzi, correspondante de BFM Business à New York, Matt Turck, Partner chez FirstMark Capital, Gary Shapiro, PDG de la Consumer Technology Association, Clément David, président de Padok, Damien Licata Caruso, journaliste tech au Parisien, Justine Soudier, directrice d'EDHEC Entrepreneurs, et Marwan Elfitesse, responsable des Programmes Startup & Services à Station F, dans l'émission Tech & Co sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au jeudi et réécoutez la en podcast.

You, Me, and Your Top Three
Taking Risks (wsg Gary Shapiro)

You, Me, and Your Top Three

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 49:30


TAKING RISKS | Gary Shapiro, president and CEO of the Consumer Technology Association, joins host Gregg Garrett to discuss the consumer electronics industry, CTA and the Consumer Electronics Show, and broader societal change. Of course, Gary speaks about his Top 3: his wife, industry advisors and advocates like Robert Ford who help him reflect on how to drive the industry forward, and his entire CTA management team as well as members of the Board. And you have to hear what he has to say about keeping balance in life. ABOUT GARY SHAPIRO Gary Shapiro is an acclaimed author, lobbyist, and president and CEO of the Consumer Technology Association (CTA)® which represents over 1,500 consumer technology companies and owns and produces the Consumer Electronics Show (CES)®  — The Global Stage for Innovation. A Georgetown Law graduate, Shapiro began his career as an associate at the Squire Sanders law firm. After an extended tenure in law, he began working on Capitol Hill as an assistant to a prominent member of the U.S. Congress. Later in his life, Gary would use this combined law and legal experience to be named one of The Hill's top lobbyists numerous times throughout his career (2015-2021). As his experience in law and politics progressed, he became more aligned with the world of technology, which eventually brought him into the fold of the Consumer Technology Association in 1982.  Taking the role of President and CEO, Shapiro evolved the idea of the workplace over his 40-year long tenure leading the organization. Directing a staff of 150 employees alongside thousands of industry volunteers, he built a forward-thinking successful business focused on the further development and integration of technology in all industries of the world. Under his leadership CTA has won numerous awards for its healthy workplace, family friendly employment practices, and environmentally friendly exhibition practices. In 2019, CTA earned its sixth consecutive selection as a Washington Post Top Workplace.  Shapiro has written New York Times bestsellers including “Ninja Innovation: The Ten Killer Strategies of the World's Most Successful Businesses” (HarperCollins, 2013) and “The Comeback: How Innovation will Restore the American Dream” (Beaufort, 2011). He also wrote USA Today bestseller “Ninja Future: Secrets to Success in the New World of Innovation” (William Morrow, 2018) Through these books, numerous television appearances, and as a columnist whose more than 1,200 opinion pieces have appeared in publications such as The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times and The Washington Post, Shapiro has helped direct policymakers and business leaders on the importance of innovation and technology in the U.S. economy. Shapiro consistently stays active in policy, thought leadership, government, and community development alongside his position at CTA. He currently serves as a member of the CTA Executive Board, NAM Board of Directors of the Council of Manufacturing Associations, the Board of the Focused Ultrasound Foundation, the Board of Directors of the Northern Virginia Technology Council, and the Trade Show Executive Editorial Board. A subject of regular praise, Shapiro was once called a “mastermind” for his initiative in helping to create the Industry Cooperative for Ozone Layer Protection. His mind for an evolving workplace and consumer while staying environmentally conscious has paved a roadmap for bipartisan law and policy makers to follow in making a more innovative world. Gary Shapiro is happily married and lives in Michigan. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS During this episode:  Introduction [0:00] How the World is Connecting through Consumer Touch [1:05] Introduction to Gary Shapiro [9:27] The “Top Three” Gary's Wife [13:52] Industry advisors and advocates like Robert Ford who help him reflect on how to drive the industry forward [14:39] His entire CTA management team as well as members of the Board [15:24] The Consumer Technology Industry Learning from a Failure [18:55] Keep Things Simple [21:56] Disruptors to the Industry [23:00] AI Changing the Business Model [26:41] Advice to Business Leaders [31:58] What to Expect from CES in 2023? – World Academy of Arts & Science (WAAS) Partnerships, Awards, and More [36:45] You have to hear this… Balance in Life Hack [43:12] ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Contact Gary Shapiro: Consumer Technology Association CES Website Gary's LinkedIn Contact Gregg Garrett: Gregg's email Gregg's LinkedIn Gregg's Twitter Gregg's Bio Contact CGS Advisors: Website LinkedIn Twitter