Walking into the Las Vegas Convention Center for CES 2026 felt like stepping into the future. From January 6–9, the world’s most powerful tech event brought together thousands of innovators, engineers, executives, partners, and journalists — all buzzing through cavernous halls packed with the latest and greatest in technology. The energy was electric — massive crowds filled every aisle, screens flickered with dazzling demos, and talks about AI, autonomous systems, next-generation robotics. And of course, software-defined vehicles. If you thrive on ideas and human connection, CES delivers.
Automotive Tech takes Center Stage
Mobility and automotive technology have become core attractions at CES — especially solutions that bridge connectivity, security, and real-world performance. SYSGO presented its automotive cybersecurity demo in the Business France Automotive Pavilion.
At our booth, we showcased our Host-based Intrusion Detection System (H-IDS): Our live demonstrator that put vehicle cybersecurity front and center. The demo drew steady traffic of developers, OEM engineers, and curious executives all eager to see how intrusion attempts unfold and get detected in a modern ECU environment. What impressed us most was the quality of conversations — not just on what the tech can do, but how it integrates into real automotive architectures and meets stringent standards like AUTOSAR IDS, ISO compliance, and real-time performance.
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Vibrant Atmosphere, Real Conversations
CES is a real high-tech and human experience. At SYSGO’s booth, every few minutes someone new would ask a question:
“How do you handle mixed workloads securely?”
“Can this integrate into my E/E architecture?”
“What about compliance and certification?”
That level of engagement — real engineers and decision makers with real problems — made the event feel like a community of software and solution builders.
Final Thoughts
CES 2026 made it clear that the industry is moving fast — and SYSGO is ready. Our solutions are built for the future of software-defined vehicles, and the open, insightful conversations with a community deeply committed to safety and security left us energized and optimistic about what lies ahead.
Together with our partners and the wider tech community, we look forward to turning today’s ideas into tomorrow’s trusted, safety-critical innovations.