Sunday, January 9, 2011

Lessons from the International Consumer Electronics Show


One of the highlights of attending or reading about the International Consumer Electronics (CES) Show, held annually in Las Vegas, is the excitement about products that will legitimately transform an industry or a way of life. This year, the emphasis is on smarter technology: devices or applications that can redefine the way consumers and businesses communicate with each other.

Based on reports from friends and colleagues at the show, companies recognize the necessity of creating an experience that is informative and interactive. Translation: give people what they want.

Reading those words, I come back to Vinroma and draw a powerful conclusion -- we are ahead of the news! That is, Vinroma's very existence is about revolutionizing the way business communication occurs between executives and prospective clients. So hearing the news from CES, the validation is there: the ideas behind Vinroma are mainstream. Look for Vinroma to be a model of technological transformation and business success.

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