CES 2026 is set to take place from January 6 to January 9 in Las Vegas, bringing together the world’s biggest names in consumer electronics and IT. Ahead of the event, Samsung is reportedly preparing to unveil a new Brain Health service designed to identify early signs of cognitive decline including dementia. The feature is said to analyse users’ voice and sleep patterns using data collected from smartphones and wearable devices.
In addition to the Brain Health initiative, Samsung Electronics has confirmed that it will showcase a new lineup of projects supported by its C-Lab (Creative Lab) programme, with a strong emphasis on artificial intelligence, robotics, and digital health solutions. Here’s all we know about the showcase so far.
According to a report by South Korean publication Chosunbiz, Samsung will demonstrate its Brain Health service at CES 2026 in a dedicated experience zone at La Tour at Wynn Las Vegas. The service is designed to detect changes in cognitive function including early signs of dementia by analysing voice patterns, gait, and sleep data gathered through smartphones and wearable devices.
When abnormalities are identified, the system is expected to notify designated guardians.
Visitors at CES will reportedly be able to see how the feature operates in real time including how personal data is collected and processed by Samsung’s mobile and wearable products. After monitoring a user’s condition, the Brain Health service is said to recommend brain training programmes aimed at improving cognitive function.
Samsung reportedly views this feature as part of its long-term vision for “continuous healthcare”, covering detection, prevention, and everyday cognitive support. The company is said to have completed internal development of the service and is now carrying out clinical validation in collaboration with medical institutions.
Once launched, the Brain Health service is expected to become part of the broader Samsung Health ecosystem. Samsung Health already offers features such as blood pressure monitoring, ECG, sleep tracking, stress monitoring, movement analysis, and heart rate tracking through devices like the Galaxy Watch and Galaxy Ring, paired with the Samsung Health app.
Alongside its health-focused innovations, Samsung will operate a dedicated C-Lab exhibition zone at Eureka Park, the startup-focused area of CES located at the Venetian Expo. Through this platform, Samsung aims to help emerging startups validate their ideas, connect with global partners, and explore opportunities in international markets.
Highlighting the importance of CES for the programme, Samsung stated that the event plays a crucial role in validating innovation across the C-Lab ecosystem. “Samsung supports C-Lab startups through CES as a platform to validate innovative technologies and build momentum for global growth,” said Byoung Chul Lee, Vice President and Head of Samsung’s Creativity & Innovation Centre.
At CES 2026, Samsung will showcase 15 startups under the C-Lab Outside initiative, covering areas such as AI, robotics, sustainability, content creation, and healthcare. These include eight startups incubated directly by Samsung Electronics, four supported by Samsung Financial Networks, two from Samsung’s internal C-Lab Inside programme, and one jointly incubated with the Daegu Creative Economy Innovation Centre.
Regional representation will be at a record high this year. Since 2023, Samsung has expanded C-Lab Outside to regions such as Daegu, Gwangju, and Gyeongbuk province, allowing startups to scale without relocating to Seoul. As a result, seven regional startups will participate at CES 2026, the highest number so far.
Samsung will also present two internal AI projects under its C-Lab Inside programme focusing on video composition and AI-driven product recommendations. Additionally, for the first time, four Samsung Financial C-Lab startups will make their CES debut, working on solutions such as cyber risk modelling, biometric identity verification and on-device scam detection.
The seven participating regional C-Lab startups are as follows –
Two AI-driven projects evaluated highly for their innovation, global scalability and completeness will be exhibited
The Samsung Financial C-Lab Outside startups are as follows –
With its Brain Health service and an expanded C-Lab presence, Samsung is set to make a strong statement at CES 2026 across AI, healthcare, and emerging technology sectors.
Answer. It’s a cognitive health tool designed to detect early signs of dementia by analysing voice, gait, and sleep data from smartphones and wearables with alerts for guardians and brain training recommendations.
Answer. Samsung will present 15 startups across AI, robotics, healthcare, sustainability, and content creation, including regional participants from Daegu, Gwangju, and Gyeongbuk.
Answer. Samsung sees CES as a vital platform to validate innovative technologies, connect startups with global partners, and build momentum for international growth.
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