Las Vegas, January 2026. The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is the proving ground where the future is born—from the first VCRs to the latest in generative AI. This winter, Ukraine returns to the desert with a clear mission: to showcase hardware and software that solves real global challenges.

Eight Ukrainian startups have secured their spots to represent the nation at the planet’s largest technology event. Selected from a competitive pool, these teams span robotics, AI, MedTech, and energy. For them, Vegas isn’t just an exhibition; it’s the ultimate platform to secure global partners and attract investment.
The 2026 Lineup
From autonomous defense systems to 3D-printed architecture, here is the official delegation bringing Ukrainian innovation to the US:
3D UTU: A construction tech pioneer, introducing the first Ukrainian 3D printer capable of “printing” entire houses.
DOZOR AI by VARTA: Advanced defense tech. An autonomous AI module designed specifically for kinetic interceptors of FPV drones.
Lanka Robotics: Next-gen autonomy. Robotic platforms featuring AI navigation that relies on visual camera feeds rather than just GPS.
Shapid AGV: Warehouse automation. A “Goods-to-Person” robotic platform designed to streamline logistics and supply chains.
Tykho Electronics: Hardware infrastructure. A manufacturer of specialized electronics critical for modern drone operations.
Sirocco Energy: Clean tech. Developers of decentralized wind generation systems optimized for suburban environments, offering energy independence for businesses.
HEFT: AgriTech intelligence. An IoT and AI system for tracking cow health and fertility, helping farmers cut costs and boost productivity.
Ovul: MedTech innovation. An AI-powered platform for tracking women’s hormonal health, utilizing a saliva microscope to analyze estrogen levels and provide personalized recommendations.
Alongside these rising stars, the delegation will also include 8 experienced companies already scaling their products on international markets.
Why It Matters
Ukraine is entering the Global Pavilions zone for the first time—a space reserved for the world’s leading tech ecosystems. But the core message remains the resilience and capability of the engineers behind the products.
“Participation in CES is an opportunity to declare Ukraine as a strong technological player. We demonstrate to investors and partners that even now, Ukrainian teams are creating innovations capable of competing on the global market”.
The Partners Behind the Mission
The delegation is organized by the Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine and the Ukrainian Startup Fund, in partnership with DroneUA. Support is provided by the Ukraine-Moldova American Enterprise Fund, the Consulate General of Ukraine in San Francisco, and the U.S. Commercial Service in Ukraine.




