Dassault Systèmes AI Healthcare CES 2026 Overview

Dassault Systèmes AI Healthcare CES 2026 Overview

At CES 2026 in Las Vegas, Dassault Systèmes is offering visitors a rare glimpse into what the future of healthcare could look like—predictive, deeply personal, and powered by artificial intelligence.

From January 6 to 9, the company will showcase a first-of-its-kind immersive experience focused on Alzheimer’s and dementia care, demonstrating how AI and virtual twin technology could transform the way diseases are understood, predicted, and treated—long before symptoms appear.

Stepping Inside the Brain of Future Healthcare

At its booth in LVCC North Hall (Booth 8705), Dassault Systèmes invites visitors to “Step Inside Alzheimer’s,” an interactive experience that blends AI, real-time data, and a patient’s virtual twin into what the company describes as a future healthcare operating system.

The experience is built on Dassault Systèmes’ 3D UNIV+RSES, where artificial intelligence fuses with digital health records, sensors, and virtual human models to simulate how diseases evolve over time. The goal: move healthcare beyond reactive treatment and toward anticipation, prevention, and personalization.

From City to Home to Virtual Brain

Inside an illuminated, animated cube, visitors navigate between a city, a home, a person, and a virtual brain, viewing healthcare from three perspectives—patient, caregiver, and researcher.

Body signals, smart home data, and in silico (computer-simulated) research are connected through real-time feedback loops. In this virtual universe, AI continuously updates a patient’s virtual twin, helping anticipate health changes before they become visible and identifying risks inside everyday environments such as the home.

It’s a shift away from hospital-centered care toward a living, adaptive digital model of each individual.

AI as the Engine of Predictive and Personal Care

In Dassault Systèmes’ vision, artificial intelligence becomes the trusted engine behind:

  • Virtualized medical research
  • AI-powered clinical trials
  • Early diagnostics
  • Personalized treatment pathways

By simulating outcomes digitally, researchers and clinicians can explore scenarios faster, safer, and more efficiently—reducing dependence on traditional brick-and-mortar trials and accelerating discovery.

Building the Virtual Human of the Future

Dassault Systèmes’ work in virtual human modeling is already influencing modern medicine, supported by a global ecosystem of academic, regulatory, medical, and industrial partners.

At CES 2026, experts at the booth will also highlight how the company is:

  • Redefining clinical trials with MEDIDATA solutions
  • Modeling vital organs such as the brain, heart, and liver
  • Laying the groundwork for a fully interoperable virtual human, connecting real-world data with trustworthy AI

The ambition is clear: accelerate innovation while ensuring precision, safety, and trust across healthcare systems.

Startups Driving the Healthcare Ecosystem

Beyond the main exhibit, Dassault Systèmes will spotlight healthcare startups in Eureka Park through its 3DEXPERIENCE Lab and SOLIDWORKS for Startups programs.

Featured innovators include Biomotum, Endiatx, 3K Nano, OLI, Glidance, Furhat Robotics, and LACI, working across areas such as biosensors, diagnostics, hemodialysis, robotics, and assistive technologies—each contributing to a broader, connected healthcare ecosystem.

Why This Matters Now

As aging populations grow and neurological diseases rise globally, Dassault Systèmes’ CES 2026 showcase signals a major shift: healthcare designed not just to treat illness, but to understand, predict, and personalize care at the individual level.

For many visitors, CES 2026 won’t just be about gadgets—it will be about stepping into the future of medicine itself.

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