Brunswick Corporation shifts to all-virtual participation for the 2022 Consumer Electronics Show

Brunswick

Jan 11, 2022

Brunswick Corporation (NYSE: BC) has announced that it will not participate in-person at the 2022 Consumer Electronics Show. The Company had planned an in-person exhibit in the Las Vegas Convention Center’s West Hall.

“Due to the quickly evolving COVID-19 infection rates and uncertainty around the omicron variant, Brunswick Corporation has made the decision not to participate in-person at CES 2022,” said Dave Foulkes, Brunswick Corporation CEO. “We value the importance and influence of the Consumer Electronics Show and will continue to participate virtually, showcasing our Next Wave strategy and many of our award-winning products through virtual and digital platforms including our virtual media days. We look forward to participating in-person at CES 2023.”

Brunswick recently launched its virtual media days presentation on Brunswick.com and will continue to participate in the virtual platform from CES as well as communicate updates and news about its ACES strategy on Brunswick.com

 

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