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New Voices, Global Impact: Exhibitors Make Their CES Debut

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Each year, CES becomes the global stage for the technologies transforming how we live, work and connect. For CES 2026, that tradition continues — with a powerful new wave of first-time international exhibitors stepping up to showcase their ideas to the world.

From cutting-edge AI startups to companies reimagining mobility, these newcomers reflect a shared truth: Innovation knows no borders — and its future is being shaped in every corner of the globe.

The Global Reach of CES
CES has long been defined by its international reach, with more than 150 countries, regions and territories being represented earlier this year. That international presence does more than add scale — it infuses the show floor with perspective, diversity and bold thinking.

Welcome to the Global Stage of Innovation
Making a debut at CES is more than a milestone — it’s a moment of validation. It signals readiness to scale, partner and compete on a global level. For international companies, the opportunity to exhibit at CES 2026 is especially meaningful, offering unmatched exposure to media, investors, buyers and fellow innovators.

CES 2026 is set to feature first-time exhibitors from across the world. Each one brings a fresh point of view and a unique story to tell. Together, they represent a future that is interconnected, resilient and borderless.

Goat Bot (China) features the Unicut H1 robotic lawn mower, equipped with precision navigation, app control and intelligent obstacle avoidance for smart home lawn care.

Gruner AG (Germany) manufactures high-performance relays, servomotors and solenoids, offering advanced components for precise motion control and power management in vehicle tech.

JATCO (Japan) specializes in automatic transmissions and electrified powertrains, with micromobility innovations for bicycles, motorcycles and wind turbines on the horizon.

Mobilus (South Korea) showcases AI-powered mobility innovations, featuring autonomous driving modules, unmanned vehicles and intelligent in-vehicle infotainment systems.

Nexus Patio Tech (Bolivia) delivers customized smart tech solutions — including web platforms, mobile apps and autonomous robots — designed to accelerate business growth across smart cities and IoT.

Tvisi Motors (UK) is introducing the world’s first hydrogen-powered software-defined vehicles, featuring a pickup truck and van built on advanced hydrogen fuel cell technology.

Virinco (Norway) offers enterprise-level development services spanning embedded systems, automated testing, cloud data solutions and remote product monitoring and control.

The first-time international exhibitors at CES 2026 are not just joining the conversation — they’re helping lead it. And whether they’re introducing new platforms, solving the world’s challenges or launching into new markets, one thing is clear:

When global innovators show up, the future moves forward.

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