Israel’s national pavilion at CES 2026 drew thousands of visitors and hosted hundreds of business meetings with investors and global companies, the Israel Export Institute said this week, as Israeli firms showcased products in areas such as AI, digital health, semiconductors, AR, sensors, and edge computing.
CES 2026, the annual Consumer Technology Association technology show, ran in Las Vegas from January 6 to January 9, 2026, drawing global tech executives, startups, and investors to the convention’s exhibit halls.
The pavilion was organized by the Israel Export Institute in cooperation with the Ministry of Economy and Industry’s Foreign Trade Administration, according to the institute. The Export Institute also promoted dedicated Israeli pavilions at the show, including a Vehicle Tech and Smart Mobility pavilion in CES’s West Hall, according to an official institute page.
Avi Balashnikov, chairman of the Israel Export Institute, said Israel’s presence at CES reflected economic resilience and continued international demand for Israeli technology.
The institute said the companies on display presented market-ready products, including real-time video enhancement tools, ultra-low-power edge AI chips, at-home testing systems, AR platforms for sports broadcasting, noninvasive early detection technologies, and advanced manufacturing solutions.
Yigal Haccoun, vice president at the Israel Export Institute, said the show’s meetings pointed to renewed interest in partnerships with Israeli firms following a challenging period.
According to the Export Institute, several exhibitors reported progress toward commercial agreements following their CES exposure.



