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CES 2018 will have no lead women speakers

By Salvador Rodriguez and Paresh Dave on Jan 7, 2018 6:40PM
CES 2018 will have no lead women speakers

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The technology industry's premier annual gathering kicks off next week with no women leading the keynote sessions and no code of conduct that might prevent incidents of sexual harassment, despite efforts by organisers to cast the show as a more inclusive event. CES, the showcase for the ...

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