KAIST will operate a dedicated booth at the 'International Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2025)'. The booth will serve as a space where KAIST startup companies showcase their innovative technologies to global companies and investors.


On the 31st, KAIST announced that it will operate a 140㎡ dedicated booth at the CES 2025 venue (Eureka Park) held in Las Vegas, USA, from January 7 to 10 next year.


CES 2025 KAIST Pavilion aerial view. Provided by KAIST

CES 2025 KAIST Pavilion aerial view. Provided by KAIST

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The booth will feature 15 startups that have excelled in advanced technology fields such as artificial intelligence, robotics, mobility, and sustainability. Half of these startups are AI-based deep tech startups in industrial sectors such as logistics, construction, and healthcare, and KAIST introduced that they will showcase innovative AI technologies at the booth.


Polypenol Factory Co., Ltd. will unveil 'Gravity,' a hair loss shampoo released in Korea that applies the patented ingredient LiftMax 308™, which forms an instantaneous protective film on hair during shampooing. In addition, they plan to conduct real-time demos for visitors to directly experience the effects of Gravity and aim to expand their global market presence starting with a launch on Amazon in the U.S. in January next year.


Vernect Co., Ltd. will showcase the prototype 'VisionX' at the booth. This product provides chatbot services through an AI voice interface. Its core function allows users to check the status of equipment in real time while conversing with AI and receive troubleshooting guidance through voice-based dialogue.


Standard Energy Co., Ltd. will exhibit the indoor ESS 'Energy Tile' utilizing the world's first developed Vanadium Ion Battery (VIB). The VIB maintains safety against fire while offering high installation flexibility, making it applicable to smart cities and AI data centers.


A2ours Co., Ltd. is the only company in the world with hydroxyl radical water production technology. Taking part in CES 2025, they plan to pursue extensive commercialization in areas such as air and water purification, smart farms, food tech, and semiconductor cleaning.


In addition to these companies, the booth will introduce technologies from startups including ▲Panecia Co., Ltd. ▲Omlet ▲Nextwave ▲Planbytechnologies ▲Cosmobi ▲Impact AI ▲Loen Surgical ▲Didden Robotics ▲Autopedia ▲OAQ ▲Hydroexpand ▲Bookend ▲Sterry.


Prior to the CES 2025 exhibition, KAIST startups Vernect, Standard Energy, A2ours, and Panecia received Innovation Awards (CES 2025 Innovation Awards) in the categories of 'Industrial Equipment and Machinery,' 'Smart City,' 'Environment & Energy,' and 'Computer Peripherals and Accessories,' respectively.



Lee Geon-jae, Director of the Technology Commercialization Center, said, “We hope that KAIST startups will lead the commercialization of advanced technology fields such as artificial intelligence, robotics, mobility, and environment & energy by showcasing innovative technologies and solutions at CES 2025.” He added, “KAIST will support the growth and marketing of startups through the Technology Commercialization Center and strive to promote technology commercialization by strengthening global networks and expanding collaboration opportunities.”


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