Although we’re only a few days into the new year, the tech world is already abuzz in preparation for the 2026 edition of the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES). CES is the most powerful tech event in the world, known as the proving ground for breakthrough technologies and global innovators.
Taking place January 6-9, CES 2026 spans more than 2.5 million net square feet of exhibit space across 12 official venues in Las Vegas. This major event brings together innovators, decision makers, media, influencers, visionaries, and potential customers across the entire tech ecosystem
CES 2026 is expected to host extensive demonstrations of robotics, smart home devices driven by AI, agentic AI platforms designed for decision-based workflows, and next-generation chip previews. In addition, leading companies like Samsung, Sony and NVIDIA are expected to use the event as a launchpad for major new announcements that will set the tone for the year ahead.
Deep Care is one of the innovative startups preparing to join this landmark event as the team prepares to showcase the world’s first ambient AI resilience coach at CES 2026.
Healthtech innovation takes center stage at CES 2026
Owned and produced by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA)®, CES features every aspect of the tech sector. The annual event traditionally focuses on the latest breakthroughs and new innovations.
However, Senior Director of Innovation and Trends for CTA, Brian Comiskey, explained that the event has a much broader focus this year, and will explore how technology adoption is reshaping economies, industries and everyday life.
Comiskey also shared that CES 2026 is built around three defining megatrends that are having a profound impact on the consumer tech industry this year, forecast to reach $565 billion in revenue in 2026.
Longevity represents the second mega-trend identified by the CTA, which will focus on how technology supports longer, healthier and more independent lives through continuous, preventative and personalized care.
Recent tech breakthroughs promise to revolutionize the healthcare industry from top to bottom and completely change how we approach diagnostics and treatments. Traditionally, we seek the advice of a healthcare professional when we become unwell. However, for many serious conditions, obvious symptoms only begin to appear once the disease has progressed to a critical stage.
The advent of wearable devices, connected diagnostics and AI-powered monitoring tools means that we can access personalized healthcare data on a previously unimaginable scale. With real-time data, healthcare conditions can be addressed at the earliest possible stage and help individuals adjust their habits and lifestyle, greatly improving their quality of life.
Deep Care brings world’s first ambient AI resilience coach to CES 2026
The latest generation of healthtech innovations is also looking at health from a much more holistic viewpoint, understanding the interconnected nature of lifestyle and environment on overall wellbeing.
The shift from manual labor to office work means that a growing percentage of the global population spends a large portion of their day seated at a desk. However, sedentary lifestyles are major contributing factor behind heart disease, diabetes and more.
Deep Care is a German health tech start-up based in Ludwigsburg that specialises in AI-supported prevention in the workplace. Since its foundation in 2020, the company has been developing technologies that promote movement, ergonomics and mental health in everyday working life.
Since then, the company has brought the world’s first ambient AI resilience coach to market. Isa is a discreet desk companion that helps you stay ahead of stress. It senses subtle signals from behavior, environment and physiology – including posture, movement, focus and breathing – to understand your work rhythm and daily challenges.
Named as a 2026 Honoree in Digital Health, the Deep Care team will be joining the leading healthtech innovators in Las Vegas for CES 2026 with a dedicated stand for the duration of the conference.
