K-beauty and healthcare companies are also making a full-scale appearance at the world's largest home appliance exhibition, '2026 CES'.
At CES 2026, UMED, a CES Innovation Award winner in Digital Health, showcased its automated bladder irrigation system, highlighting the global competitiveness of Korean healthcare technology.

From the 6th, major domestic beauty and healthcare companies will participate in the world's largest consumer electronics show, 'CES 2026', held in Las Vegas, USA, for four days, showcasing Korea's advanced technological capabilities.

Among beauty industry companies, Amorepacific, Kolmar Korea, and APR will participate. Amorepacific, Korea's largest cosmetics company, will unveil its award-winning 'Skinsight' technology and its 'AI Skin Analysis and Care Solution' developed in collaboration with Samsung Electronics at this exhibition. Korea Kolmar, a cosmetic manufacturer and ODM (Original Development Manufacturer), will also participate, operating a booth showcasing digital-based beauty solutions such as AI diagnosis-based customized beauty devices. Cosmax, a global cosmetics company that won the Innovation Award in the beauty tech category for its customized multi-device, will also participate. Cosmax does not plan to operate a separate booth.

In the healthcare industry, companies such as Bodyfriend and Ceragem are participating. Bodyfriend, which has been exhibiting at CES for 10 years, will showcase key products including the 'Healthcare Robot 733', which won a CES Innovation Award last year. Ceragem is also participating in this exhibition to introduce its customized healthcare platform, where smart healthcare products are interconnected and integrated.

Additionally, domestic healthcare companies such as Umed, a smart medical device company that won a CES Innovation Award in the digital health category; Welt, a digital pharmaceutical company; and Wontek, a laser medical device company, will also participate in CES 2026 to unveil next-generation healthcare solutions.