From 6 to 9 January 2026, the Consumer Electronics Show (CES®), the world’s largest technology fair, will take place in Las Vegas. More than forty Dutch start-ups and scale-ups will showcase their innovations to international investors, customers and partners. In the run-up to the fair, participants will take part in an intensive training programme organised by the Ministry of Economic Affairs (EZ) and the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO), focused on international growth and visibility.

Among the selected companies are several emerging from the broad innovation ecosystem shaped in part by Holland High Tech, including AirTulip, LeydenJar, Liion Power, LV Energy, MantiSpectra, Qualinx, SunLED Life Science, The Vydar Group, Tulip and Workwize. Their solutions – ranging from advanced chips and sensors to new battery technologies, photonics and smart energy systems – demonstrate how the Dutch high-tech sector stands out globally through joint investments in research, collaboration and technology.

The official launch of the Dutch CES mission will take place on 28 October during CES Unveiled Europe at the Beurs van Berlage in Amsterdam. There, participating companies will offer a preview of the innovations they will take to Las Vegas. The full announcement, including all participating companies, can be found on the Dutch government website:

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