Get ready to witness the future! TDK is set to unveil its groundbreaking physical AI technologies at CES 2026, promising to enhance devices and experiences with their new brand identity: "In Everything, Better." This isn't just a tagline; it's a commitment to innovation across the entire AI ecosystem.
From January 6th to 9th, 2026, at Booth #15803 in Las Vegas, TDK will showcase its latest advancements. Think AI smart glasses, haptic VR gloves, and next-gen sensor technologies – all designed to make our lives better. But what exactly does "better" mean in this context? Let's dive in.
TDK's technology is already deeply embedded in the products we use every day, often working behind the scenes. They're the silent enablers, the unsung heroes making our devices and applications work seamlessly. Their goal is to elevate products and applications from within, driving improvements that contribute to a better society through innovation. And this is the part most people miss...
They supply the AI ecosystem with essential hardware building blocks: sensors, microphones, power management systems, energy storage solutions, and compact packaging. They don't just stop there; TDK also provides reference designs and engineering support. By connecting these components with models, software, and cloud tools, TDK is creating fast and reliable Physical AI solutions for consumers, industries, and automotive applications.
At the heart of their CES presentation is the new tagline, "In Everything, Better." TDK aims to continuously improve and drive change. Their booth will feature interactive demos across key industries, including:
- AI (Artificial Intelligence): Experience AI-powered smart glasses that provide instant generative-AI insights about your surroundings. Explore auto-aligning micro-display optics, haptic touch-based zoom control, cutting-edge photonics, and a full-body haptic glove experience for AR/VR. They'll also showcase their latest sensor-driven AI platforms for industrial uptime, spatial audio, gesture control, and motion-aware IMUs for smart eyewear.
- Automotive: Discover solutions for electric mobility (xEV), including EMI filters, DC link capacitors, high-voltage contactors, and battery-management magnetics. Plus, they'll demonstrate a comprehensive EV fast-charging portfolio and advanced automotive sensing and actuator technologies for enhanced precision, safety, and user experience. Expect to see stray-field robust Hall and TMR position sensors, next-generation MEMS IMUs, and a 15" haptic automotive display.
- ICT: Explore technologies for smarter, more sustainable consumer and IoT experiences, including thin-pattern coil technology for wireless charging. Other demos feature high-precision TMR sensor solutions for gaming peripherals, ultra-low-power MEMS microphones, and accessibility technology.
- Industrial/Energy: See a broad portfolio of DC-DC converters, AC-DC and AC-AC power supplies, and advanced filtering solutions for reliable, high-efficiency power delivery. They'll also have a full display of brick power supplies and filters, along with static charging demo boards.
But here's where it gets controversial... TDK's President and CEO, Noboru Saito, will be joining a panel at CES 2026. The focus? How AI is better connecting communities to run more effectively.
Don't miss the panel discussion, "Connected Communities: How AI Powers the Next Era of Innovation," on Tuesday, January 6th, from 1:00 pm to 1:40 pm at the Las Vegas Convention Center, North Level 2, N261.
To schedule meetings with TDK representatives, contact TDK-US@publitek.com.
For more information, visit their website.
What are your thoughts on TDK's vision of "In Everything, Better"? Do you think AI will truly revolutionize our communities? Share your opinions in the comments below!