Dassault Systèmes is redefining the future of precise, predictive and personalized healthcare by placing artificial intelligence and virtual twin technology at the center of dementia and Alzheimer’s care, as revealed at CES 2026.
Building on its vision shared at the Virtual Human Twin Experience Symposium, the company is presenting a first-of-its-kind immersive experience titled “Step Inside Alzheimer’s” at booth LVCC North Hall – 8705. The exhibit demonstrates how Dassault Systèmes’ 3D UNIV+RSES platform combines AI, real-time sensing and patient-specific virtual twins to create what the company describes as a future “healthcare operating system” for degenerative neurological diseases.
The experience places visitors inside an illuminated, interactive cube where they can explore Alzheimer’s disease from multiple perspectives — patient, caregiver and researcher. Using AI-powered virtual twins customized from digital health records and continuously updated by sensors, the platform illustrates how health changes can be anticipated before symptoms appear, risks in home environments can be proactively addressed, and new disease patterns can be identified in real time.
Dassault Systèmes highlights how AI enables the virtualization of research, clinical trials, diagnostics and treatment, shifting care beyond traditional clinical settings toward a living, continuously evolving digital model of each patient. This approach supports earlier intervention, more accurate prediction and highly personalized treatment pathways.
The company’s broader virtual human modeling initiatives, developed in collaboration with academic, regulatory, medical and industrial partners, are already reshaping modern medicine. At CES 2026, Dassault Systèmes is emphasizing its ambition to advance precision medicine, accelerate innovation and move toward a fully interoperable virtual human ecosystem.
Experts at the booth are also showcasing how the company’s MEDIDATA solutions are transforming clinical trials, alongside advanced modeling of critical organs such as the brain, heart and liver. Together, these capabilities form a trusted AI-powered bridge between the virtual and real worlds, connecting patients, caregivers, researchers and healthcare stakeholders.
With its CES 2026 showcase, Dassault Systèmes signals a major step forward in applying AI and virtual twin technology to deliver more predictive, personal and connected healthcare solutions.
