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Here are the Mass. companies participating in CES 2022


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After going all-digital last year, the Consumer Technology Association is bringing back an in-person component at its annual CES conference.

The in-person consumer tech show is scheduled to begin Wednesday and run until Jan. 7, closing its doors one day earlier than initially planned as "an additional safety measure to the current health protocols that have been put in place," organizers wrote.

Owned and produced by the Consumer Technology Association, the event will convene the tech industry both in Las Vegas and virtually, through a digital registration system that grants access to more than 40 live-streamed sessions, keynotes and events.

Over 2,200 exhibitors are confirmed to attend in person at CES 2022, where attendees must show proof of full Covid-19 vaccination.

Here are 25 of the Massachusetts tech companies that are listed as CES 2022 exhibitors:

3DHappyAR — An augmented reality company based in Duxbury.

Aceinna — A MEMS-based sensing solutions company based in Andover.

Advisor Communications LLC — Based in Framingham, the company helps organizations with event organization and design and event management.

AirTamer — The maker of a personal and travel air purifier is headquartered in Marblehead.

Analog Devices Inc. (Nasdaq: ADI) — Last year, the Wilmington semiconductor company completed its $21 billion acquisition of Maxim Integrated Products Inc.

Beeyonder — Based in Boston, Beeyonder is a marketplace platform offering live and interactive virtual travel experiences.

Blues Wireless — Boston-based Blues Wireless bills itself as the creator of the Notecard, a way to add wireless connectivity to any product.

Cable Matters Inc. — Based in Southborough, Cable Matters Inc. providers connectivity solutions for homes, offices and data centers.

Cerence Inc. (Nasdaq: CRNC) — Burlington's Nuance Communications spinoff Cerence Inc. provides voice-powered digital assistants to the auto industry. Sanjay Dhawan resigned from the CEO role at Cerence Inc. in December last year.

Dassault Systèmes — Dassault Systèmes, a large French company that specializes in 3D design software, has an office in Waltham.

EarlySense — The provider of contact-free, continuous monitoring solutions is based in Woburn.

ECM PCB Stator Technology — The motor design and software company is headquartered in Newton.

Folia Health — The Boston-based company provides software that patients and family caregivers use to collect and share data to improve treatments for people suffering from chronic diseases.

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Max Lobovsky, CEO and co-founder of Formlabs
Formlabs

Formlabs — Designer and manufacturer of 3D printing systems headquartered in Somerville, it became a so-called "unicorn" in 2018.

Gurtam Inc. — Gurtam Inc. is developing Wialon, a platform for GPS tracking and IoT, and has an office in Boston.

HANDL New York — Based in Boston, HANDL is an ergonomic gripless phone holder and stand invented by a New York artist.

Hydrow Inc. — Hydrow is a rowing technology startup aiming to become the Peloton of its sport.

iBasis — Communications solutions provider based in Lexington.

Indigo Technologies — Based in Woburn, Indigo designs and manufactures ridesharing and last mile delivery electric vehicles for gig workers and rental fleets.

InstallerNet Inc. — Based in North Andover, InstallerNet Inc. provides fully managed installation ecosystem solutions.

Intersections Inc. dba Aura — Intersections was merged with iSubscribed to create a unified digital threat protection platform. The combined businesses have rebranded under the name Aura.

Mobile Pixels Inc. — The MassChallenge startup based in Burlington invented a portable laptop screen that looks like a side mirror.

Pangissimo — Boston startup Pangissimo is selling a set of portable surround speakers for laptops.

Suvie — A kitchen robot maker based in Cambridge.

Vesper Technologies Inc. — The Boston startup building tiny microphones and voice-activated technology picked up $18 million more in funding last year.


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