CERAGEM Co. is emerging as a key player in the global healthcare industry ahead of CES 2026, which will be held in Las Vegas in January next year. CERAGEM Co. said on the 1st that it set a record for the most awards among global healthcare corporations by winning 12 CES Innovation Awards with nine products across six technology areas: AI, smart home, digital health, beauty tech, Foodtech, and home appliances. Excluding major conglomerate affiliates such as Samsung and LG, it is the highest number of awards for a single Korean company.
At CES 2026, CERAGEM Co. plans to unveil an innovative product lineup and hands-on content that operate across the entire living space, centered on the "AI wellness home" concept that learns an individual's life rhythm and lifestyle and proposes a healthcare experience. Visitors will be able to directly verify CERAGEM Co.'s technology and the direction of the next-generation wellness home through scenario-based experience zones that closely resemble real living environments.
If existing healthcare technologies stayed in hospitals or specific products, CERAGEM Co. presents everyday spaces—from the living room and bedroom to the bathroom, kitchen, and children's room—as a health management platform. Based on seven health habits—spine, exercise, rest, beauty, circulation, energy, and mind—AI analyzes biometric and lifestyle data in real time to provide tailored care as needed. CERAGEM Co. has been proactively designing this living space–based AI healthcare model and continues to develop the technology.
The products that won CES Innovation Awards back this vision. The "Master AI multi-therapy pod" integrates more than 10 therapy functions—LED skincare, heat, EMS, aroma, and sound—into a single platform, based on the Master V11 spinal care medical device. It was designed so users can receive everything from skincare to full-body conditioning care at once while seated comfortably, and received high marks for its ability to deliver optimal programs tailored to individuals.
The "Home therapy booth 2.0 AI" is designed so users can sit and rest inside the booth, and it detects heart rate, breathing, and body temperature in real time through radar and thermal sensors. Based on this data, it automatically adjusts lighting, heat, sound, scent, and oxygen concentration, while an AI mental coach provides a personalized therapy environment that helps relieve stress and restore concentration. It is cited as a representative example demonstrating the potential of AI-based emotional and mental care, as the booth itself functions as a complete therapy space.
"Medispa Pro AI" and "Medispa All-in-One AI" combine 3D facial scans with lifestyle data to propose care optimized for skin type and condition, showing the direction of personalized beauty tech. "Balance MediWater AI" uses fingerprint recognition to precisely identify users and analyzes lifestyle data—such as diet, sleep, and activity—to adjust the water's pH and mineral concentration for each individual, offering a next-generation hydration and nutrition management device.
A CERAGEM Co. official said, "CERAGEM Co.'s AI wellness home, which implements space-specific healthcare based on lifestyle data, is a differentiated approach from the single-product-focused strategy of existing healthcare corporations," adding, "At CES 2026, we will show the trend of the home as a living space shifting into a health management platform in itself and lead the market."