NEW YORK, Nov. 19, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Beauty meets tech with the launch of a new two-day Beauty Tech showcase from Living in Digital Times at CES®2016. To celebrate the launch, Living in Digital Times teamed up with Marie Claire to create an in-magazine guide to the hottest tech ideas for women at CES. The article will appear in the January issue of Marie Claire, out December 15th, and features new ideas in jewelry, wearables, fitness and beauty. From virtual reality makeovers to age detection analysis that haven't hit the market, come and see how technology is transforming the multibillion-dollar beauty industry on January 6-7, 2016 at the Venetian Ballroom, Level 2, Las Vegas.
On January 6th and 7th on the CES show floor, Jenna Blaha, Tech Editor, Marie Claire will moderate the 'High-Tech Beauty Makeovers' panel, one of the featured highlights of the Beauty Tech Summit and will also be leading hands on Beauty Tech sessions on the big stage in the Beauty/Baby Ballroom. She'll be moderating a wearables panel at the Family Tech Summit as well. Space is extremely limited, so interested parties should register at Beauty Tech and Family Tech Summits.
"CES is the annual playground for tech enthusiasts to explore the latest innovation. All too often, it was a world seen through a guy's eyes, but women's tech is very much on the scene this year. We teamed up with the folks at Living in Digital Times, a CES program that looks at lifestyle technology," stated Jenna Blaha, Tech Editor, Marie Claire. "Technology has become an essential tool for our readers and they value fashion, function and form in highly personalized way."
"CES was once a place where lines at the women's bathroom were very short. As technology becomes more personal women gravitate to it with true verve. Putting tech and science behind skincare, makeup, try on rooms is a blessing for busy women. Since women turn to Marie Claire for the latest trends and tips in beauty it makes sense that they are now at CES with us," said Robin Raskin, founder and president, Living in Digital Times.
Beauty Tech reflects the plethora of forward-thinking beauty entrepreneurs and big corporations in a race to meet the ever-growing demands of consumers' quest for looking younger and looking better. The next generation of Beauty Tech products include:
Keep up on the latest news from Beauty Tech Summit by following @BeautyTechCES on Twitter. Join the conversation online with hashtag #BeautyTech.
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About Living in Digital Times
Founded by veteran technology journalist Robin Raskin, Living in Digital Times brings together the most knowledgeable leaders and the latest innovations impacting both technology and lifestyle. It helps companies identify and act on emerging trends, create compelling company narratives, and do better business through strong network connections. Living in Digital Times produces technology conferences, exhibits and events at CES and other locations throughout the year by lifestyle verticals. Core brands include Digital Health Summit, Digital Money Forum, FitnessTech, Baby Tech, Kids@Play, Family Tech Summit, TransformingEDU, MommyTech TV, Beauty Tech, Wearables and FashionWare runway show, Mobile Apps Showdown, Last Gadget Standing, Robots on the Runway and the KAPi Awards. The company also works with various foundations and manages the Appreneur Scholar awards program for budding mobile entrepreneurs, as well as the 10 Under 20: Young Innovators to Watch awards recognizing student STEAM innovations in New York City. For more information, visit www.LivinginDigitalTimes.com and keep up with our latest news on Twitter, Linkedin and Facebook.
About Marie Claire
Marie Claire, a joint venture between Hearst Magazines and Marie Claire Album, is the fashion magazine with character, substance, and depth, for women with a point of view, an opinion, and a sense of humor. Each issue is edited for a sexy, stylish, confident woman who is never afraid to make intelligence a part of her wardrobe. A culturally relevant experience, Marie Claire has 34 international editions and reaches more than 40 million women worldwide. The magazine was co-founded in 1937 by French industrialist Jean Prouvost and writer Marcelle Auclair, whose goal was to present the realities of life mixed with fashion and beauty coverage. The American edition is published by Hearst Magazines, a unit of Hearst Corporation, one of the nation's largest diversified media and information companies. With 21 titles in the U.S., Hearst is the leading publisher of monthly magazines in terms of total paid circulation (AAM 2H 2014), reaching 78 million readers (Spring 2015 MRI gfk) and 54 million site visitors each month (comScore). Follow Marie Claire on Twitter at @marieclaire.
About CES:
CES is the world's gathering place for all who thrive on the business of consumer technologies. It has served as the proving ground for innovators and breakthrough technologies for almost 50 years—the global stage where next-generation innovations are introduced to the marketplace. As the largest hands-on event of its kind, CES features all aspects of the industry. And because it is owned and produced by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA)™ – formerly the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)® – the technology trade association representing the $285 billion U.S. consumer technology industry, it attracts the world's business leaders and pioneering thinkers to a forum where the industry's most relevant issues are addressed. Check out CES video highlights. Follow CES online at www.CESweb.org and on social.
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