CES has been a staple of the town, which for those who don’t know is a Disneyland for adults, populated by the staff and audience of the Jerry Springer show.
The event will take place 5-8 January with media days taking place two days before that.
Around 1,000 companies -- including Amazon, AMD, AT&T, Daimler AG, Dell, Google, Hyundai, IBM, Intel, Lenovo, LG, Panasonic, Qualcomm, Samsung and Sony -- are on board for the event, according to the CTA, with more being added.
If you still fear the virus you'll also be able to attend digitally. Plans for the event will evolve depending on coronavirus safety measures from the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, the CTA noted.
"We're thrilled to return to Las Vegas -- home to CES for more than 40 years -- and look forward to seeing many new and returning faces," Gary Shapiro, the association's president and CEO, said in a release. "Hundreds of executives have told us how much they need CES to meet new and existing customers, find partners, reach media and discover innovation."