New Delhi, Dec. 30 -- As CES increasingly becomes a proving ground for real-world technology, not just flashy prototypes, Samsung Electronics is using the 2026 edition of the show to make a broader point: its startup pipeline is no longer peripheral to its innovation strategy.

At CES 2026, running January 6-9 in Las Vegas, Samsung will showcase projects backed by its C-Lab incubation programme, spanning artificial intelligence, robotics, and digital health. The company will host a dedicated C-Lab exhibition space at Eureka Park in the Venetian Expo, positioning its startups squarely within the global startup spotlight.

"Samsung supports C-Lab startups through CES as a platform to validate innovative technologies and build momentum for g...