Indesign, LLC, an Indianapolis based engineering design firm, is an exhibitor at the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show. This is Indesign’s 16th year to exhibit at the International Consumer Electronics Show. The International Consumer Electronics Show is the world’s largest consumer technology tradeshow, featuring more than 3000 exhibitors across 1.7 million net square feet of exhibit space in Las Vegas, Nevada. The CES showcases manufacturers, developers, and suppliers of consumer technology hardware, content, technology delivery systems and related products and services. At CES, Indesign showcases their electronic product development services as well as some of their recently designed high-tech products. Indesign’s exhibit of a variety of wireless and wired products includes products with Graphical User Interface (GUI) displays. Many of these products were designed for the consumer electronics market; some of the products were designed for industrial, medical, military or transportation markets. Indesign CEO, Jerry Gotway commented “Each year we look forward to exhibiting at CES. This event always draws a large number of attendees, and the number of exhibitors continues to grow. CES allows Indesign to share our new technology design capabilities with many people over a four day period. It is also a great opportunity for us to meet with many of our existing clients from throughout the US who attend CES.” About CES 2013 – Las Vegas, NV January 8-11, 2013. With more than four decades of success, the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) reaches across global markets, connects the industry and enables CE innovations to grow and thrive. The International CES is owned and produced by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA), the preeminent trade association promoting growth in the $206 billion U.S. consumer technology industry. CEA represents more than 2,000 corporate members involved in the design, development, manufacturing, distribution and integration of consumer electronics products. All profits from CES are reinvested into industry services, including technical training and education, industry promotion, engineering standards development, market research and legislative advocacy.