known as ces takes place in las vegas. it s chance for thousands of companies to display their new gadgets in the hope of securing investment but this year all russian firms have been banned from taking part, while some ukrainian ones have been paid to attend. 0ur north america technology reporterjames clayton has spoken to some of them about the difficulties of trying to start a company when your country is at war. ukraine has spent nearly a year now facing attacks across the country. bombings, the targeting of infrastructure and blackouts. so how do you run a tech company at a time of war? well, 12 ukrainian companies have come here to las vegas to prove that it can be done. ces is the biggest tech show in the world, a chance for these start ups to attract investment. this is the ceo of g mac, a home security company. it is a sort of amazon ring on steroids.
come here to las vegas to prove that it can be done. ces is the biggest tech show in the world, a chance for these start ups to attract investment. this is the ceo of g mac, a home security company. it is a sort of amazon ring on steroids. multi tone sound siren with an annoying effect not only stops a criminal, but wakes up the neighbours and informs everyone about the intrusion within a 100m radius. the device can spray tear gas into a room if it detects an intruder. but, he says, almost all of his staff are now fighting on the front line, and some have have been killed. we lost five people. five people? yes, from our team. and obviously that must be devastating for you, how does that affect the company? it motivates us to support their families. lyubomyr is now looking to move
the lifting of restrictions has led to a huge surge in covid cases, with the world health organization accusing the government of vastly under reporting the death toll. there are fears the virus is out of control and that the coming holidays will make that even worse. joe inwood, bbc news. it s a huge weekend for the technology industry as the annual consumer electronics show takes place in las vegas. it s chance for thousands of companies to display their new gadgets in the hope of securing investment but this year all russian firms have been banned from taking part, while some ukrainian ones have been paid to attend. our north america technology reporterjames clayton reports. ukraine has spent nearly a year now facing attacks across the country. bombings, the targeting of infrastructure and blackouts. so how do you run a tech company at a time of war? well, 12 ukrainian companies have come here to las vegas to prove that it can be done. ces is the biggest tech show
bombings, the targeting of infrastructure and blackouts. so how do you run a tech company at a time of war? well, 12 ukrainian companies have come here to las vegas to prove that it can be done. ces is the biggest tech show in the world, a chance for these start ups to attract investment. this is the ceo of g mac, a home security company. it is a sort of amazon ring on steroids. multi tone sound siren with an annoying effect not only stops a criminal, but wakes up the neighbours and informs everyone about the intrusion within a 100 metre radius. the device can spray tear gas into a room if it detects an intruder. but, he says, almost all of his staff are now fighting on the front line, and some have have been killed. we lost five people. five people? yes, from our team.
for negotiation and possibly removal from the deal, which, i have to say, would certainly seem to get things moving. no promises at the moment, though. no one s confirmed anything. everyone keeping their cards close to their chest. our business correspondent. it s a huge weekend for the technology industry as the annual consumer electronics show, known as ces, takes place in las vegas. this year, all russian firms have been banned from taking part, while some ukrainian ones have been paid to attend. here s our north america technology reporterjames clayton. ukraine has spent nearly a year now facing attacks across the country. bombings, the targeting of infrastructure and blackouts. so how do you run a tech company at a time of war? well, 12 ukrainian companies have come here to las vegas to prove that it can be done. ces is the biggest tech show in the world, a chance for these start ups to attract investment. this is the ceo of g mac,