Steve Koenig
Member since February 2018Contact Steve- Sr. Director, Research CTA
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Steve Koenig is senior director of market research at 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. He oversees all primary research activities; examining technology trends and their impact on consumer attitudes and behavior. He is a frequent conference speaker and contributing editor to many industry publications. Koenig holds a bachelor’s degree in marketing from the University of North Texas.
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- CES 2019: Into The Data Age Of Consumer Tech in
AI & IoT Daily on
01/08/2019
What makes CES 2019 stand out is we're finally seeing many key technology trends become reality. For example, in recent months we've witnessed the initial commercial deployments of 5G (from Verizon and AT&T) and self-driving vehicles (from Waymo) in the U.S. This activity heralds the imminent arrival of the next age in consumer technology: the data age.
- Smart Communities: Streamlining For The Future in
AI & IoT Daily on
02/20/2018
Imagine the scene: It's a Saturday night, and you're having friends over for dinner. You're excited, but it's been a busy week, and you haven't had much time to plan. So you start chatting with your refrigerator, integrated with Amazon's Alexa. The fridge lets you know what's inside, suggests some meal ideas and tells you what you'll need to buy. You place your order and start focusing on cleaning, telling your Roomba to vacuum the floors and your Google Home to pick a cooking playlist. You enjoy the few minutes of reprieve, knowing that soon your groceries will arrive via drone delivery. This is the world of the smart home - a world of incredible convenience and connectivity. These innovations set us free to do what we really want and need to do - work, play, relax, socialize - and reduce the tedious time spent on chores and errands.
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