Dutch Startups Showcase Innovation at CES 2025 in Las Vegas
Las Vegas, Friday, 10 January 2025.
Dutch startups, including Whispp and Addoptics, highlighted groundbreaking technologies at CES 2025, from AI to needle-free injections, underscoring the Netherlands’ commitment to global tech solutions.
Dutch Tech Delegation Makes Strong Presence
Fifty Dutch innovative growth companies, accompanied by Minister Dirk Beljaarts of Economic Affairs, are currently showcasing their technologies at CES 2025 in Las Vegas from January 7-10 [1][2]. The event, which attracts over 150,000 companies and professionals from approximately 150 countries [2], serves as a crucial platform for Dutch startups to demonstrate their technological prowess on the global stage.
Healthcare Innovation Takes Center Stage
Several Dutch startups are revolutionizing healthcare technology. DEEPSLEEP has introduced advanced wearables that analyze brainwaves, with impressive results showing 64% of users experiencing improved sleep quality and 78% reporting reduced daytime fatigue [1]. Meanwhile, Flowbeams is addressing medical anxiety with their groundbreaking needle-free injection technology, using laser-propelled liquid jets to deliver medications through the skin [1]. MEDICAL-X is pushing boundaries with their development of what they describe as ‘the world’s most realistic, advanced, and customizable patient simulators’ [1].
AI and Digital Solutions
Dutch AI innovation is particularly noteworthy at this year’s CES. Cyberette has introduced a groundbreaking AI solution with 99.7% accuracy in detecting deepfakes across video, audio, image, and text formats [3]. The award-winning Whispp, recognized as one of Time Magazine’s best inventions of 2024, has launched an AI-powered app that transforms impaired speech into clear voice output [1]. In the retail sector, Vox AI is revolutionizing drive-thru services with their multilingual AI system that operates in over 35 languages [3].
Sustainable and Industrial Solutions
The Dutch presence at CES 2025 extends to industrial applications, with companies like Senergetics showcasing their AI-driven Real-Time Leak Detection system for the process industry [3]. Rotterdam-based Addoptics is advancing augmented reality adoption through their development of customized prescription lenses for AR glasses [1]. These innovations demonstrate the Netherlands’ commitment to combining technological advancement with practical industrial applications.