Entries now open for the Picks Awards at CES 2021

CES Picks Awards 2021
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Thousands of new products are introduced at CES each year, and we want to help you stand out from the crowd with our prestigious awards program.

Enter your new product to win a Picks Award and get recognized by some of the industry’s leading publications. 

Awards will be judged and awarded by the publishers of TWICE and Residential Systems (Future US) and TechRadar Pro (Future UK). You may submit a product for consideration by one or more of these publications, and you may submit multiple products. 

As a bonus, all nominated products will be featured in the Picks Awards Program Guide that is distributed to readers of these top industry publications following CES.

Winners receive an award for display, and will be judged based on their potential impact to the consumer electronic industry. Every product nominated, whether chosen for an award or not, will be featured in the special Picks Awards Program Guide, to be distributed as a digital edition after the show.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity - the nomination deadline is December 31, 2020, 11:59 PM ET. All entrants must complete the online nomination form (one per product nominated), and remit payment for the entry fee(s) via our online system. 

Entry fees are $695 per product per publication to which you submit for consideration. Companies may enter numerous products for consideration, provided they complete the online nomination form and pay the necessary entry fee(s).

You can nominate your company HERE.

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