Mindy M. Hull
CEO & Founder

CES 2022: A Look at Some of MGP’s Fantastic Clients and Their Coverage

January 24, 2022

After two years of cancellations and virtual shows CES 2022 is in the books. It was the first in-person show since 2020 and arguably one of the biggest business events held since the pandemic started two years ago. 

MGP was lucky enough to work with numerous fantastic clients during CES. We’re sharing some of their awards and coverage highlights below. Thank you for letting us work with you to tell your stories to the world. 

Biospectal: International Business Times- Best of CES 2022.“Remote patient monitoring software company Biospectal has made it its mission to revolutionize blood pressure monitoring by making it as accessible as possible. They have taken this initiative to the next level with Biodisc, which will be unveiled at CES 2022. “

Dayrize: Products Of Change. “The climate tech company, Dayrize, has taken to the Las Vegas consumer electronics show CES to showcase its latest in environmental impact assessment technology – a new tech that rapidly and cost-effectively evaluates the environmental impact of consumer products at a global scale.”

Homey: Digital Trends Top Tech CES Awards/Smart Home Finalist. “This isn’t some unknown coming onto the market, but a proven company that could dramatically simplify the way you operate your smart home…Homey has a lot of promise, and though a smart home hub may not seem like the most exciting device, this one could be the greatest simplification of an ever-more-complicated smart home that we’ve seen in years.” 

Nanotech Energy: International Business Times-CES Innovation Award. “Nanotech Energy has prioritized creating a more efficient way to channel the power of renewable energy. At CES 2022, the company announced that pre-orders will commence for its fully customizable, non-flammable batteries and pouch cell battery packs, which allow for safer and more effective energy storage than ordinary lithium-ion batteries.”

NoWatch: WIRED. “Are you determined to ditch distracting devices, but still desperate to strap on some kind of fitness tracking wearable? Devices like the Oura Ring have become a big deal by catering to that desire to limit screen time, while also tracking every move your body makes…The NoWatch takes that ethos a step further, aiming to be both a high-tech mood ring and flashy art piece. In lieu of a screen, you can swap out assorted surfaces with wood, metal, or ‘prehistoric stone’ inlays. Behind the scenes, the watch’s sensors monitor your temperature, heart rate, SpO2 levels, and more.”

Picoo: USA Today.  “The Picoo outdoor game console shows promise for getting kids ages 4 to 12 off their screens and outside to play and run around…What really stands out is that it’s social, encourages kids to go outside, is safe and inclusive for any special needs.”

Interested in learning how to tell your story and get top-tier news coverage? Get in touch with MGP at hello@wearemgp.com.

Mindy M. Hull
CEO & Founder

CES 2022: A Look at Some of MGP’s Fantastic Clients and Their Coverag

January 24, 2022

After two years of cancellations and virtual shows CES 2022 is in the books. It was the first in-person show since 2020 and arguably one of the biggest business events held since the pandemic started two years ago. 

MGP was lucky enough to work with numerous fantastic clients during CES. We’re sharing some of their awards and coverage highlights below. Thank you for letting us work with you to tell your stories to the world. 

Biospectal: International Business Times- Best of CES 2022.“Remote patient monitoring software company Biospectal has made it its mission to revolutionize blood pressure monitoring by making it as accessible as possible. They have taken this initiative to the next level with Biodisc, which will be unveiled at CES 2022. “

Dayrize: Products Of Change. “The climate tech company, Dayrize, has taken to the Las Vegas consumer electronics show CES to showcase its latest in environmental impact assessment technology – a new tech that rapidly and cost-effectively evaluates the environmental impact of consumer products at a global scale.”

Homey: Digital Trends Top Tech CES Awards/Smart Home Finalist. “This isn’t some unknown coming onto the market, but a proven company that could dramatically simplify the way you operate your smart home…Homey has a lot of promise, and though a smart home hub may not seem like the most exciting device, this one could be the greatest simplification of an ever-more-complicated smart home that we’ve seen in years.” 

Nanotech Energy: International Business Times-CES Innovation Award. “Nanotech Energy has prioritized creating a more efficient way to channel the power of renewable energy. At CES 2022, the company announced that pre-orders will commence for its fully customizable, non-flammable batteries and pouch cell battery packs, which allow for safer and more effective energy storage than ordinary lithium-ion batteries.”

NoWatch: WIRED. “Are you determined to ditch distracting devices, but still desperate to strap on some kind of fitness tracking wearable? Devices like the Oura Ring have become a big deal by catering to that desire to limit screen time, while also tracking every move your body makes…The NoWatch takes that ethos a step further, aiming to be both a high-tech mood ring and flashy art piece. In lieu of a screen, you can swap out assorted surfaces with wood, metal, or ‘prehistoric stone’ inlays. Behind the scenes, the watch’s sensors monitor your temperature, heart rate, SpO2 levels, and more.”

Picoo: USA Today.  “The Picoo outdoor game console shows promise for getting kids ages 4 to 12 off their screens and outside to play and run around…What really stands out is that it’s social, encourages kids to go outside, is safe and inclusive for any special needs.”

Interested in learning how to tell your story and get top-tier news coverage? Get in touch with MGP at hello@wearemgp.com.