The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) has long held its status as the ultimate playground for tech enthusiasts and industry leaders.
The event spans several days where attendees can explore a vast exhibition space, attend insightful seminars, and engage in discussions with thought leaders.
CES offers a glimpse into the future, igniting imaginations and inspiring future collaborations.
As we look forward to CES 2024, several key themes and trends are expected to dominate the event. These include:
- Artificial Intelligence (AI)
- Machine Learning
- Internet of Things (IoT)
- Sustainability
- Augmented Reality
- Virtual Reality
70 Dutch startups at CES
While CES attracts global attention, the Netherlands has become a thriving hub for tech startups and innovation.
This year, 70 Dutch startups are going to the CES to present to potential customers and investors. They will also be at the official pre-event CES Unveiled in Zaandam on Thursday, October 12.
The participating Dutch growth companies come from all over the country and are active in various sectors such as health tech, energy transition, and high tech.
The official kick-off of the Dutch CES Las Vegas mission will take place during CES Unveiled on October 12 at the Taets Art & Event Park in Zaandam.
This year’s CES theme is Tech for One World.
Participating startups will present during this pre-event and offer a preview of the innovations heading to CES 2024.
This year, CES Unveiled Amsterdam is collaborating with World Summit AI to strengthen the region’s position as a global technology hub.
The event will feature inspiring speakers such as Gary Shapiro, president of the Consumer Tech Association, Michiel Scheffer, president of the European Innovation Council, and Constantijn van Oranje, special envoy of Techleap.nl.
In the coming months, the participating Dutch startups will follow a training programme offered by the Ministries of Economic Affairs and Climate (EZK), Foreign Affairs, and the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO). This allows them to present themselves best to a global network of potential customers, investors, and journalists at CES in the United States.
The Netherlands is participating in CES for the eighth time. Over the past seven years, hundreds of Dutch companies have participated in the mission that helps them scale internationally. For many of them, CES was a breakthrough.
Out of 70 Dutch startups participating at CES 2024, we have compiled a list of 9 startups from Amsterdam. Do take a look.
Dayrize
Dayrize has developed a sustainability assessment tool that assesses the environmental impact of any consumer goods.
The company’s software platform and methodology combine various data sources to produce a comprehensive product-level sustainability score.
The score is comparable across product categories and in-depth impact reports across five key sustainability dimensions – circularity, climate change, ecosystem impact, livelihood & well-being, and purpose – in under two seconds.
The Fabricant
The Fabricant is on a mission to lead the fashion industry to a new sector of digital-only clothing that wastes nothing but data and exploits imagination.
The Amsterdam-based company transitioned its garment sampling and marketing content pipeline to 3D digital practices and created new digital-only business models.
The company’s long-term goal is to create tools and products that transition the fashion industry towards a digital existence in production and consumption.
Healthplus.ai
Healthplus.ai provides artificial intelligence tools to solve medical and health-related challenges.
The company’s AI-driven risk assessment, almost immediately after surgery, enables more proactive decision-making, monitoring, and treatment. This is an improvement to reduce the impact and cost of post-surgery complications.
According to the startup, it reuses existing hospital data with machine learning to predict each patient’s infections and other complications after surgery.
NOWATCH
NOWATCH is the first wearable device in the world to measure and predict stress by inferring cortisol levels through EDA sensors, developed in partnership with Philips.
The NOWATCH is a screenless watch with a customisable gemstone face that measures various health metrics such as temperature, heart rate, movement, and sleep.
It is also a predictive technology, learning about its wearer and alerting them to potential stress triggers and problems 60 minutes before they occur. The goal is to restore balance for whole mental and physical well-being.
Bubl Cloud
Bubl Cloud is a personal data cloud that uses a patented Reverse Data Model to help companies create secure and privacy-safe services. The platform solves the challenge of combining data with privacy concerns and allows companies to use combined data from various sources securely.
Bubl Cloud employs Federated Learning and AI to ensure GDPR-compliant solutions, which enable secure and privacy-safe personalised experiences in healthcare and e-commerce.
Livery
Livery is a video platform that offers marketers, educators, video specialists, engineers, and creative professionals a way to host engaging online events.
The platform offers an end-to-end solution that provides everything you need to create a scalable, affordable, global video footprint.
Sevvy
Sevvy, a food technology company, has developed a patented pulsed electric field-based heating technology that enables fast food preparation at low temperatures.
This integral heating technology ensures that fresh meals are cooked in just a few minutes while retaining 40 per cent more nutrients, using less salt and sugar, and requiring no baking fats.
Compared to traditional cooking, this technology uses up to 90 per cent less energy, greatly reducing food waste by eliminating the possibility of under or overcooking.
SLIMDESIGN
SLIMDESIGN is a design agency that develops consumer electronics for multinationals and startups.
They created PhoneCam, the World’s first low-cost, miniaturised AI bodycam. It provides personal safety by deterring & de-escalating unwanted behaviour.
StellarUp
StellarUp improves knowledge sharing through organised and unstructured learning tools, including mentor programmes, e-learning academies, online resource libraries, and community solutions.
It offers a SaaS platform that helps companies to launch and administer mentoring programmes in a quantifiable and scalable manner.
Onboarding, matching, and mentoring relationship management are core capabilities to promote participant engagement and optimise operational processes.
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