HEPA Regional Office Canada at CES 2026: Showcasing Hungarian Innovation on a Global Stage
HEPA Regional Office Canada was honoured to participate in CES 2026 in Las Vegas, one of the world’s most influential technology exhibitions, represented by our Executive Director, Sandor Balla. The event once again demonstrated the importance of global cooperation in advancing innovation and supporting international market expansion.
CES serves as a major global platform for innovation, highlighting the latest technological solutions, industry trends, and future-focused developments. It brings together decision-makers, investors, technology leaders, and emerging companies from around the world, creating valuable opportunities for dialogue and long-term collaboration.

Visitors at the Hungarian national stand during CES 2026 in Las Vegas.
We are particularly proud that 13 Hungarian innovative companies presented at the Hungarian national stand, coordinated by the HEPA Hungarian Export Promotion Agency:
ABZ Innovation Kft., ARH Informatikai Zrt., Asura Technologies Ltd., Atlas Soft Kft., Continest, Kuube, Lightware Visual Engineering Vetítéstechnikai Zrt., MindRove Kft., ProtectOne Global Kft., Tommy-Invest Elektronikai Kft., Uphome Smart Living +, Voltie, and WaterScope Inc.
These companies represented a wide range of technological fields, including smart living solutions, industrial technologies, cybersecurity, modular construction, data analytics, and environmental monitoring. CES provided them with an exceptional opportunity to showcase their solutions, gain direct market feedback, and establish meaningful business connections in both the American and global business environment.
HEPA Regional Office Canada plays a key role in supporting Hungarian companies throughout their international market entry and expansion processes. Through professional representation, strategic networking, and institutional cooperation, HEPA helps create bridges between Hungarian innovation and global business ecosystems.
This successful participation was made possible through the coordinated efforts of many contributors. We extend our gratitude to the Consulate General of Hungary in Los Angeles, Dr. István Gróf, Consul General, Éva Dorogi, Economic and Trade Attaché, as well as Dr. Gabor Peter Artner, Deputy CEO of HEPA, and Balázs Csutora, Canadian relations expert, for their active support and involvement.
The CES 2026 experience once again confirmed that Hungarian innovation has a strong place on the global stage. HEPA Regional Office Canada remains committed to supporting Hungarian companies in building international partnerships, strengthening visibility, and achieving long-term success in global markets.

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