Ceragem’s AI-powered wellness revolution takes center stage at CES 2026
Ceragem is making waves at CES 2026 with a bold vision for home wellness. The company, led by founder Lee Whan-seong, is showcasing an array of high-tech health products designed for all ages. From AI-powered beds to brain-boosting booths, the brand is pushing beyond traditional wellness gadgets into full residential solutions.
CEO Lee Kyung-soo stresses that Ceragem stands apart from Korea’s electronics giants like Samsung and LG. Instead, the firm roots itself in medical technology, aiming to redefine how people experience health at home.
At this year’s CES, Ceragem’s booth is divided into zones tailored to different age groups. Visitors start with mental and physical health assessments before exploring products suited to their needs.
For teenagers, the focus is on smart sleep and study aids. An AI-powered bed tracks sleep patterns and adjusts to study schedules, while the 'Brain Booth with AI Coach' creates a custom learning environment. Younger users can also try a 'brain booth' designed to enhance focus and cognitive function.
Middle-aged customers have their own innovations. The 'Home Therapy Booth' brings a spa-like sauna experience into the home, and the 'Balance AI Shower System' delivers personalized showers based on individual preferences.
Seniors benefit from the 'Master V9', a thermal massage device, and the 'Home Medicare Bed', which combines motion-bed technology with aroma diffusion. These products aim to support mobility and relaxation in later life.
Beyond individual products, Ceragem is expanding its reach. The company already runs around 2,500 stores worldwide and plans to enter Europe soon. A new nursing care facility in northern Seoul is also in the works, with future plans for 'silver towns'—short-term residential spaces for older adults. Within five years, the brand intends to offer complete wellness-focused living environments.
Financially, Ceragem is preparing for growth. CEO Lee Kyung-soo mentioned a potential initial public offering (IPO) in 2028, with pre-IPO investment expected as early as this year.
Ceragem’s CES 2026 display highlights its shift from wellness products to full residential solutions. The company’s expansion into Europe, new care facilities, and potential IPO signal a broader push into global health markets. With technology tailored to every age group, the brand is positioning itself as a leader in at-home medical innovation.
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