DemoderngoesVegas:CES2018,RobotsandOtherAttractions

We are an agency full of diverse personalities and people from all over the world who work for us and our clients. And so is Vegas - a city not easily grasped, full of surprises and innovations. Just like us... ;)

A part of our crew was there to visit this unique city and, beyond that, the "CES - The Global Stage for Innovation." Of course, to work, but also to have a cool time together and meet some of our US clients. What we experienced there is not so easy to describe, but it was kinda interesting.
CES 2018 - EVERYTHING IS SMART
Smart Homes, Smart Wearables, Smart Cars, and Smart Cities - these were some of the themes that dominated CES 2018. This year, many of the exhibitors worked on integrating connected and advanced technologies into private and public spaces - including cars.
One of the more interesting concepts is the e-Palette: an automated, electric, and flexible vehicle concept from Toyota that can be adapted to various needs and lifestyles.

ROBOTS & STUFF
At the Robotics Marketplace, intelligent, autonomous machines were presented that will change the work environment in schools, medical practices, and homes.
GAMING & VIRTUAL REALITY
Whether it was the next launches of Virtual Reality systems and environments or gaming hardware, software, and accessories for mobile devices, PCs, or consoles - the exhibitors motivated and excited the visitors at CES 2018.

NETFLIX GOES CES
Netflix presented the series "Altered Carbon," launching in February, at CES. Why, no one really knows, but it was spectacular. (Start in Germany: February 2, 2018)

One night in Vegas...
Meet me in New York, Paris, or Marrakech? No problem at all when you're in Las Vegas... You just have to choose one of the hotspots.

On just five miles - starting at the Las Vegas Boulevard, through The Four Seasons to the Stratosphere - you can find well over 500 restaurants, 50 nightclubs and bars, 25 spas, 30 shows, and attractions. Not to mention replicas of the Eiffel Tower, a Roman Colosseum, and Egyptian pyramids - not exactly typical for all cities, right?

NEON MUSEUM
The Neon Museum is dedicated to collecting, restoring, and relighting neon signs that gave former Las Vegas its shine long before Bugsy Siegel opened the Flamingo.

Before mass-produced LED displays or OLED TVs took over the light reign in Vegas and before CES made its way into the desert city, Las Vegas was illuminated by neon - and now the Neon Museum does the same for the old signs that have finished their work on the Strip.

THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION!
We had a great time in the extraordinary city and are already looking forward to the next time. And who knows, maybe we'll tell you then if there was a spontaneous wedding in one of the many wedding chapels!