Hitachi Unveils Innovative AI Solutions at CES 2026 with Key Tech Alliances

Hitachi Unveils Innovative AI Solutions at CES 2026



Hitachi, Ltd. made a significant impression during CES 2026, revealing its innovative strategies and solutions aimed at harnessing advanced artificial intelligence (AI) for social infrastructure. The company emphasized its collaborations with leading technology firms such as NVIDIA and Google Cloud, showcasing how these partnerships will propel the application of AI across critical sectors like energy, mobility, and industrial infrastructure.

Key Highlights from Hitachi at CES 2026



The pivotal announcements made during CES were led by the introduction of HMAX—Hitachi's next-generation AI solutions portfolio. HMAX is designed to extend AI capabilities into social infrastructure, thereby addressing urgent global challenges. This initiative, which emphasizes mobility, energy, and industrial sectors, aims to transform how essential services are delivered by integrating AI with vast datasets from both physical and digital assets. In doing so, Hitachi aims to align its vision of a Harmonized Society, where technology fosters better social, economic, and environmental outcomes.

During the event, Arya Barirani, CMO of Hitachi America Ltd. stated, “Our presence at CES 2026 encapsulates our vision of technology serving a greater purpose. Through integrating AI into crucial infrastructure like energy grids and rail systems, we can tackle complex societal challenges with innovative solutions.”

HMAX Expansion: Transformative Capabilities



Hitachi announced a strategic expansion of its HMAX solutions, built on decades of expertise in Operational Technology (OT) and Information Technology (IT). This suite aims to revolutionize industries by enhancing safety, efficiency, and sustainability. Special focus was given to AI-driven perceptions, generative capabilities, and more, ensuring Hitachi retains its status as a leader in providing integrated tech solutions.

Key Sessions: Pioneering AI for the Physical World



As part of CES, a key session titled

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