The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) kicks off today in Las Vegas with digital health companies showcasing their latest advances.
CES 2025, taking place Jan. 7 through Jan. 11, showcases technology from many industries, including artificial intelligence, digital health, robotics, accessibility, and more.
This year’s digital health innovations aim to improve diagnostics, monitoring, and rehabilitation. Medical device companies and startups are showcasing devices that include AI-powered detection systems, wearable health devices, and robotic exoskeletons.
Here is a look at some of the digital health technologies on display at this year’s event:
Aabo
Aabo Ring
CES Booth: Venetian Expo, Hall G – 62061
The Aabo Ring is a smart wearable ring that monitors vital signs and other health and wellness parameters. The technology can track sleep monitoring, stress trends, blood oxygen, respiratory rate, body temperature, step count, heart rate, and pulse rate. Users can view personalized insights through the aaboRing app on smartphones.
Read more about the smart rings >>
Cosmo Robotics
Robotic exoskeletons
CES Booth: Venetian Expo, Halls A-D – 54919
CosmoRobotics is developing and manufacturing wearable exoskeletons. The company designed the wearable robots to help people enhance their quality of life in rehabilitation. The technology helps people rehabilitate lower extremity gait and offers walking assistance for walking training for weak and hemiplegic patients.
Get more information about the wearable exoskeletons >>
Galen Health
AI-based early pancreatic cancer detection
CES Booth: Venetian Expo, Hall G – 60864
Galen Health is working on developing technologies that aid in the early detection and prevention of pancreatic cancer. The company’s screening system, OncoSight, integrates with electronic health records. It uses artificial intelligence to identify at-risk patients and guide next steps. Galen Health touts that the AI can identify patients months before traditional detection methods.
Meditrix
VR-based neuro-biofeedback motion chair medical device
CES Booth: Venetian Expo, Hall G – 61516
Meditrix, a Samsung startup, is showcasing its virtual reality-based biofeedback. The company has developed real-time analytics and AI models to power its technology. It also uses a cloud system for the patient database. Meditrix wants to use the complement its technology with mobile apps, online platforms, and wearable devices.
Get more information from Meditrix >>
Starling Medical
Device that tracks risk of UTIs and other health conditions
CES Booth: Venetian Expo, Halls A-D – 53423
Starling Medical has developed the UrinDx that can monitor certain aspects of a user’s health when they go to the bathroom. UrinDx is an at-home urine monitoring device that sends urinary health information to a care team that determines if there are any clinical concerns, including urinary tract infections.
Read more about the company’s technology >>
Syla
Advanced bionic prosthetic knee
CES Booth: Venetian Expo, Hall G – 62659
Syla develops an advanced bionic prosthetic knee that mimics natural leg biomechanics to provide a lifelike experience. The knee incorporates stabilization tech that mirrors human balance, ensuring stable and secure mobility and reducing fall risks.
Get more information about the bionic prosthetic knees >>
Wis Medical
Wearable sleep monitoring technology
CES Booth: Venetian Expo, Hall G – 62919
Wis Medical’s tedaid is a wearable biometric monitoring device. It can be used in healthcare facilities or in home monitoring to continuously track essential vital signs, including electrocardiogram, heartbeat, respiratory frequency, oxygen saturation, body temperature, and auscultation.