CES Unveiled Europe in Amsterdam will preview CES 2026, where Dutch startups, including nine from Amsterdam, will present their innovations.
CES Unveiled returns under the name CES Unveiled Europe, focusing on European technology and collaboration. The event, held at the Beurs van Berlage in Amsterdam, previews CES 2026 in Las Vegas through sessions, showcases, and networking with industry leaders.
Over 40 Dutch startups and scale-ups will represent the Netherlands at CES 2026, taking place in Las Vegas (USA) from 6 to 9 January 2026.
In the next few months, Dutch startups will take part in a training programme run by the Ministry of Economic Affairs and the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO). The programme is designed to help them present their work clearly to potential customers, investors, and partners.
Minister Karremans, Minister for Economic Affairs, says, “Startups and scale-ups drive growth, renewal and solutions to the major challenges of today and tomorrow, such as the energy transition and an ageing population. They are therefore indispensable to our prosperity. That’s why I want the Netherlands to have the best startup and scale-up climate in Europe.”
“To achieve this, our companies must also be able to shine internationally, such as at CES in Las Vegas. Because when they succeed, everyone benefits. A strong economy allows us to continue funding our healthcare, education and security.”
Strengthening the Dutch tech ecosystem
The government has launched the “Building the Tech Champions of Tomorrow” plan to boost the startup and scale-up environment.
The initiative includes expanding access to risk-bearing capital, introducing a new employee participation tax scheme effective from 1 January 2027, and extending the Techleap programme until 2029. Access to global markets remains a central goal of this strategy.
For instance, Dutch participants at CES 2026 include Cyberette, which develops deepfake detection and fraud prevention tools; Leyden Jar, which advances battery technology for longer device use and lower emissions; and Ambyon, which creates logistics robots for hospital operations, among others.
This will be the ninth year of Dutch participation at CES. Previous editions have led to international agreements, including a distribution deal between SmartQare and Philips, and a collaboration between Advanced Audio Labs and Japanese chipmaker Renesas.
Meet the 12 Amsterdam-based startups here
This January, 12 startups from Amsterdam will present their products and services at CES in Las Vegas. Their work covers areas such as AI, health, sustainable energy, and workplace innovation.
Clear.bio enables people with type 2 diabetes to manage blood sugar levels through real-time glucose monitoring and nutrition guidance using a CE-certified app.Clementine develops an AI-based hearing care assistant that supports people with hearing loss from initial search to purchase through continuous digital engagement.Cyberette creates AI tools to identify deepfakes in images, videos, and audio, helping organisations counter digital manipulation.GloPros operates a recruitment platform that links companies with skilled professionals worldwide through AI matching and human recruitment support.Liion Power designs charging software and hardware that increase battery lifespan and can be integrated into various battery-powered products.Orq.ai offers a platform that manages the entire development cycle of AI agents, allowing teams to move efficiently from prototype to deployment.SunLED Life Science produces indoor lighting technology that replicates the benefits of sunlight through near-infrared light, supporting human energy and focus.Vox AI builds voice-AI assistants for restaurants, enabling automated order processing in multiple languages and providing data insights for operational improvement.Workwize runs a platform for IT and HR asset management that automates onboarding and offboarding across global teams, handling devices and equipment logistics.Earthian AI offers a platform that uses artificial intelligence to manage climate-related risks. It helps financial institutions analyse and reduce environmental and regulatory risks, supporting informed investment and compliance decisions.Morla Moves uses AI for movement analysis in healthcare and rehabilitation. Its technology turns a smartphone or tablet into a tool that tracks and evaluates motion in real time, without external devices. This allows remote monitoring and supports better recovery and clinical decision-making through data-based insights.PIGIAMA KASAMA is a 3D game studio that produces interactive video games. It uses graphics, storytelling, and design to help clients attract and maintain audience attention across different platforms.
Together, these companies reflect the range of technological development taking place in Amsterdam.
Check out the complete list of Dutch companies here.















