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A list of Washington state companies showing off their latest tech gadgets and services – GeekWire

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CES in Las Vegas in 2017. (GeekWire File Photo / Kevin Lisota)

The big Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is returning to Las Vegas this week with its usual array of companies, gadgets and services, and Washington state will be represented by startups, tech giants and those in between.

The show drew more than 171,000 people in 2020 but went virtual-only in 2021 and last year less than 50,000 attended and numerous companies pulled out amid concerns about the Omicron variant.

This year the event is trying to make a comeback, with around 100,000 expected.

GeekWire will be covering CES remotely this year. We’ve rounded up a list of companies from the Seattle area and beyond that will be exhibiting at the tech show this week.

Amazon

  • The Seattle tech giant will promote a slate of products and services across e-commerce, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, internet of things, and high-tech retail, as well as vehicle technology.

Ant Reality

  • The Redmond, Wash.-based startup, founded by Zheng Qin in 2021, focuses on wide field of view optical solutions for augmented reality and virtual reality hybrid glasses.

Bluetooth SIG

  • Kirkland, Wash.-based Bluetooth SIG is a community of companies working to expand the capabilities of Bluetooth technology. At CES, the focus will be on devices in audio, wearables, auto, IoT, smart home and more relying on wireless device communications and positioning.

Elektrobit

  • With an office in Bothell, Wash., Elektrobit is a global vendor of software products and services for the automotive industry, powering such things as connectivity and security, automated driving, user experience and more.
The HaptX Gloves DK2. (HaptX Photo)

HaptX

  • The Redmond, Wash.-based makers of haptic gloves for use in virtual reality and robotics, raised $23 million in new funding in September. The company says its HaptX Gloves DK2 provide realistic touch sensation.

Heybike

  • The Spokane, Wash.-based electric bike company offers a variety of models including all-terrain bikes, commuter bikes and folding bikes. A fat-tired, full-suspension, folding bike called Tyson is due to be launched at CES.

IO Intelligence

  • The Bellevue, Wash.-based company provides net-generation WiFi, internet, voice and data solutions.

Lumotive

  • Redmond, Wash.-based Lumotive’s Light Control Metasurface chips, which enable a beam of light to be “steered,” are designed for next-generation lidar applications such as delivery drones, self-driving cars and mobile home robots like intelligent vacuum cleaners, The New York Times reported.

Melliens

  • In a bid to address global greenhouse gas emissions generated by livestock, the Kirkland, Wash.-based fintech startup aims to use big data to monitor the carbon footprint of cattle and trade “cowcarbon” credits to incentivize low-carbon beef production.
A Windows 11 gaming PC by Alienware. (Microsoft Photo)

Microsoft

  • The Redmond, Wash.-based tech giant is hosting two show floor exhibits — a Microsoft and partner devices booth showcasing consumer, commercial and gaming devices powered by Windows 11; and an automotive, mobility, and transportation booth for innovation across the metaverse, autonomous and software-defined vehicles. More details here.

MicroVision

  • The Redmond, Wash.-based company develops microelectromechanical (MEMS)-based automotive lidar and solutions for advanced driver assistance systems.

MOFT

  • Seattle-based MOFT — or Mobile Office for Travelers — designs compact products for digital devices, such as phone and tablet stands, to meet the demands of creating and working on the go.

Nuheara

  • With an office in Bellevue, Wash., the Australian company Nuheara creates smart hearing technology to augment a person’s hearing ability. It received FDA Clearance for its over-the-counter self-fitting hearing aid, HP Hearing PRO.

Ossia

  • Redmond, Wash.-based Ossia is the developer of Cota, a wireless power system that works like WiFi, but instead of sending data, it sends power. Founder Hatem Zeine previously told GeekWire that his vision was to create a world where his young son never knew what it’s like to have to search for an outlet to power a device.

Pacvue

  • Acquired in October 2021 by e-commerce software company Assembly, Pacvue provides advertising and sales tools to online retailers selling products on Amazon, Walmart, Instacart, and other marketplaces. Clients include Duracell, Keurig, Unilever, Johnson & Johnson, and others.

RAM Mounts

  • Seattle-based RAM Mounts manufactures mounting systems and docking stations for phones, tablets, laptops and other accessories for vehicles, motorcycles and elsewhere.

Sigmadesign

  • Headquartered in Camas, Wash., the product design and engineering firm offers services from concept through production, and expertise in IoT, consumer electronics and recreational products.
Rendering of Somalytics’ prototype gesture mat. (Somalytics Image)

Somalytics

  • The University of Washington spinout is developing technology to sense human gestures, body functions and eye movement. Somalytics has developed ultrathin, flexible sensors that are built from tiny carbon nanotubes embedded in paper. The sensors attach to glasses to directly measure movement of the eye.

Synesso Espresso Machines

  • Founded in 2004, the Seattle-based company makes commercial espresso machines for coffee professionals around the world.

Tectonic Audio Labs

  • Through its Distributed Mode Loudspeaker (DML) and Balanced Mode Radiator (BMR) products, Woodinville, Wash.-based Tectonic’s aim is to transform the way we hear sound, whether it’s through headphones, a smartphone speaker, the speakers in your car or elsewhere across the consumer products landscape.

The Spoon

  • The Seattle-based media company provides daily reporting and insight into the food tech revolution with interviews, analysis, podcasts, newsletters and more connected to those reinventing cooking and the kitchen.

Tineco Intelligent Technology Co.

  • Founded in 1998, the Seattle-based company creates smart household electronics, including a line of smart vacuums, carpet cleaners and more.



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