For more than a decade, startups have convened at the buzzworthy arena of CES’s Eureka Park™, hoping for their big break in the tech industry. In the lively, carnival atmosphere of the world’s largest startup event, hopefuls try to catch the eye of potential partners, investors and Shark Tank casting directors alike.
The dedicated startup space at CES 2020 featured more than 1200 startups and attracted more than 2000 venture capitalists and investors as well as over 6300 members of the media.
“CES has the unique ability for startups and young companies to get exposure to major global brands,” said Mara Lewis, co-founder and CEO, ID8 Innovation, member, CTA Board of Industry Leaders. “The opportunities for venture funding and growth are incredible here.”
The startups at Eureka Park come from more than 50 countries from six continents, including:
Belgium.
Canada.
France.
Great Britain.
Holland.
India.
Israel.
Singapore.
South Korea.