Swiss delegation warms up for CES 2026 in Las Vegas

Swiss delegation warms up for CES 2026 in Las Vegas

Swiss delegation warms up for CES 2026 in Las Vegas

Every year, Swiss startups cause a buzz at the Consumer Electronic Show (CES) in Las Vegas with their innovative solutions. The annual event takes place on 6-9 January 2026, serving as one of the largest events showcasing new products and technologies in the consumer electronics industry. The event gathers more than 150,000 visitors including technology companies, 4500 exhibitors, 14000 startups, industry experts, investors from all over the world to explore new technologies, showcase latest innovations and expand their network.

A delegation comprising 17 Swiss innovators will also be at the center of CES, showcasing a wide range of solutions under the Swisstech Pavilion, meeting potential business partners and presenting their innovations to international investors and relevant partners. Twelve of the startups will be supported by Innosuisse. In addition to the exhibition, all startups will have the opportunity to participate in the Global Deep Tech Battle, a global pitch contest powered by swisstech to win prizes in various categories. Registration closes on 28 December 2025.

Innosuisse supported startups:

Aegis Rider — Augmented reality system for motorcycle helmets, providing riders with intuitive, real-time navigation, safety alerts, and ride analytics while keeping their eyes focused on the road.

Alivion — developed Nutrion, a precise breath analyzer to measure the current status of fat burning. With a simple breath, the device analyses specific biomarkers in the breath and provides accurate metabolic data within two minutes.

BTRY — Ultra-thin, fast-charging solid-state batteries that outperform conventional lithium-ion batteries. They enable ultra-fast charging, high temperature resilience and safety.

Illumicell — portable AI-powered diagnostic devices offering real-time, lab-grade analysis of male fertility and other cellular health markers directly at the point of care.

Ionic Wind — silent, energy-efficient solid-state cooling devices using electrostatic fields to move air, eliminating the need for traditional fans in electronics and data centers. 

Lighthouse Tech — developed TAMI, an eyewear frame with advanced front-facing sensors to detect obstacles above waist level, where the white cane is ineffective, providing users who are blind and visually impaired with safer and more confident mobility. 

Nutrix — uses AI and wearable devices to provide personalized, cost-effective prevention and management programs for chronic diseases such as diabetes, obesity, and stress-related conditions.

Ovomind — uses biosignals from wearable devices like smartbands and smartwatches to deliver real-time emotional data integration into human-machine interactions specifically for gamers.

Perovskia Solar — developed a novel chemistry and digital printing technology to fabricate design-free perovskite solar cells for a range of products including wearables, consumer electronics, IoT devices, and sensors.

Sensoryx — develops and licenses motion tracking infrastructure for spatial computing, extended reality (XR), simulated reality and motion capture.

Shift Crypto — developed BitBox, a unique hardware wallet allowing individuals to easily store, protect, and transact cryptocurrencies with an exceptional high standard of security.

Swistor — durable, non-toxic, ultra-fast-charging energy storage devices that combine high energy and power levels.

 

Further exhibitors

NovoViz — is pioneering computational single-photon imaging technology, delivering scalable SPAD sensor solutions for applications such as machine vision, industrial automation, and space.

Visemo — next-generation supply chain digitalization solutions, offering real-time visibility, risk management, data analytics, and monitoring services to help companies quickly identify and react to supply chain anomalies.

The ShowCase Sàrl — developed an advanced portable studio system for presenting luxury products. Their technology integrates 4K cameras, professional lighting, and customizable controls to create immersive, interactive demonstrations, enabling luxury brands to engage clients remotely and boost sales. 

AI Tails – AI-powered system that monitors pets’ feeding and drinking behavior to detect early signs of health issues and alert owners in real time.

Algorized – software-only, edge AI platform that turns existing radar and wireless sensors into real-time people‑sensing systems for presence, positioning, and vital‑sign detection to enable safer human‑machine interaction

In addition to the start-ups, three established companies (Helbling, Hemar Group, EM Technologies) will be exhibiting at the Swiss Pavilion:

Learn more about all Swiss CES 2026 exhibitors.

(RAN)