Siemens Unveils Industrial Tech for the AI Era at CES 2026
Siemens Unveils Industrial Tech for the AI Era at CES 2026
At the highly anticipated Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026, Siemens AG will showcase groundbreaking industrial technologies aimed at leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) to reshape manufacturing, infrastructure, and transportation. Roland Busch, the President and CEO of Siemens AG, is set to deliver a keynote speech highlighting how the company is blending AI with digital twins and automation technologies to revolutionize industrial processes.
The CES, regarded as the world's premier technology event, offers Siemens a stage to demonstrate how its innovations can have real-world impacts. In the landscape of industrial environments, Gary Shapiro, CEO of the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), emphasized that AI and digital twins are set to streamline several operational aspects — from design and engineering to operations and maintenance. According to Shapiro, Busch's presentation will elucidate on how AI, when combined with extensive data and expertise, can lead to a complete reinvention of various sectors.
Siemens plans to highlight its technological advancements that integrate AI into real-world scenarios, facilitating a collaborative relationship between the physical and digital realms. During the event, attendees will discover key innovations that Siemens is working on with clients and partners alike — showcasing applications that are pivotal for the next wave of progress in the industrial sector.
In discussing the significance of these advancements, Busch stated, "The launch of a general-purpose technology marks a pivotal moment. Before electricity was ubiquitous, now we live in a world that embraces it fully. We are currently transitioning into a phase where AI is thoroughly used in factories, buildings, networks, and transportation systems. Siemens aspires to become the global leader in industrial AI. Our goal is to embed intelligence into every machine, device, and infrastructure element. We possess the data, domain expertise, and the trust of our clients and partners to widely deploy industrial AI."
The keynote will feature Busch following a session from the CTA discussing the current state of the industry. Other high-profile speakers at CES 2026 include industry leaders from AMD, Caterpillar, Havas, Vivendi, and Lenovo, which promises an engaging dialogue about future-facing topics in technology.
Siemens will also provide visitors at CES with hands-on experiences at their exhibit booth (#8725) located in the North Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center. Attendees will have the chance to explore Siemens' latest applications and technologies that fuel the upcoming innovation wave. Furthermore, a live broadcast from a dedicated booth will host a series of interviews with Busch and Peter Koerte, Siemens' Chief Technology Officer, enabling insights from industry experts and clients to offer a clear vision of future technological endeavors.
As part of their agenda at CES 2026, Siemens aims to drive discussions surrounding the importance of AI in shaping sustainable and efficient industrial practices. This will align with the overarching theme of CES, where the intersection of human creativity and technological transformation occurs. Kinsey Fabrizio, President of the CTA, noted that as society reevaluates the interplay between humans, machines, and ideas through AI, Siemens’ leadership will set the tone for future innovations.
With the CES taking place from January 6-9, 2026, in Las Vegas, it stands as an essential convergence point for major brands and pioneering innovators aiming to push the boundaries of what's possible. Siemens, with its commitment to merging the digital and physical realms, looks to unveil how AI can provide sustainable solutions across various sectors, thereby creating a more resilient and effective future for industries worldwide. As we strive towards a sustainable future, Siemens remains dedicated to making significant strides in digital transformation.
Siemens AG, headquartered in Berlin and Munich, specializes in technology for industries, infrastructure, mobility, and healthcare. The aim is to conceptualize technologies that enhance daily life, powering its clients' digital transformations while fostering sustainable developments. This dedication to innovation is also showcased in the company’s ongoing leadership in industrial AI, particularly in generative AI applications, making it relevant and accessible to clients from varying sectors. Recently recognized by TIME as one of the world’s best companies in 2025, Siemens continues to push for advanced technologies that uphold the principle of “For all, everywhere, sustainably.”