EMASS, a subsidiary of Nanoveu specializing in next-generation semiconductor technology, has announced its participation at CES 2026, scheduled for January 6–9 in Las Vegas, Nevada. At CES, EMASS will showcase its groundbreaking ECS-DoT system-on-chip (SoC), an ultra-low-power, milliwatt-class AI platform designed for always-on intelligence with minimal latency and significantly reduced power consumption. The demonstration will take place in the Venetian Suites.
This CES appearance follows recent collaborations, ongoing product development, and expanded distribution networks, further solidifying EMASS’s leadership in edge AI technology. Throughout the event, EMASS will host live, application-driven demonstrations showcasing how the ECS-DoT SoC enables smarter, longer-lasting devices without requiring any battery or enclosure modifications. Demos will be available daily from 9 AM to 5 PM, Tuesday through Friday.
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Attendees will see demonstrations of the following use-cases:
- Predictive Maintenance – Showcasing how ECS-DoT enables ultra-low-power, always-on monitoring of vibration, motion, and environmental signals to detect equipment health issues in real time — bringing true multi-sensor predictive maintenance to the edge without cloud dependency.
- Security Detection – Demonstrating on-device AI that continuously listens for critical acoustic events — such as glass breaks or gunshots — even in the presence of ambient noise, delivering fast, reliable detection at sub-milliwatt power levels for next-generation smart security devices.
- Wrist-Worn Wearable – Highlighting ECS-DoT’s ability to run advanced PPG-based health and activity algorithms directly on the device, enabling richer sensing and dramatically extending battery life for wearables and health monitors.
- Cold Asset Tracking – Illustrating how ECS-DoT processes gas, pressure, and environmental data to infer freshness and condition of perishable goods on-device — enabling low-cost, disposable smart tags that provide real-time insight throughout the cold-chain.
In addition, EMASS will be presenting and discussing its most recent drone performance results, highlighting gains in endurance and on-device AI processing. These results further demonstrate how ECS-DoT is advancing ultra-efficient intelligence for next-generation drones.
“CES is where next-generation products become real. We’re bringing proof that advanced AI can run continuously at the edge — in milliwatts, not watts — to unlock endurance, privacy and responsiveness that cloud-dependent approaches can’t match,” said Mark Goranson, CEO of EMASS. “With ECS-DoT, developers can shrink footprints, extend battery life and add intelligence to devices that were previously power-constrained.”

