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What We Saw at CES 2026 and Why It Matters 💡 After a week on the CES 2026 floor—across the main exhibition halls, the Digital Health Summit, and Omnicom’s sessions—some clear signals began to stand out around where technology and health are headed. Here are a few things that stayed with us 👇 ✨ Health is becoming ambient We saw health moving out of dashboards and into the background—through friction-free vitals, smart rings, and sensing technologies embedded into everyday environments. 🧠 Interpretation matters more than information Many of the most compelling innovations focused less on generating data and more on helping people understand what it means—highlighting what matters in the moment. 🤖 Robotics felt more human—and more intentional Robotics drew major attention. While humanoids made AI feel real, what stood out most were smaller, task-specific robots designed to assist, reassure, and act on people’s behalf—technology that feels like care, not surveillance. 🗣️ Voice and behavior are emerging as health signals Speech, sound, and behavior are increasingly being used to surface early health insights, turning everyday interactions into new sensing surfaces. 🧬 Health reframed as capability Across mobility, neurostimulation, and wellness tech, innovation focused less on tracking decline and more on restoring independence, performance, and quality of life. Why it matters for health brands and clients: People expect health experiences that feel intuitive, respectful, and built for real life. The opportunity for brands is to earn trust by reducing friction and delivering value quietly, in the moments that matter. Up next: Firsthand perspectives from Omnicom Health team members who were on the ground—bringing these signals to life through their own lens 👀 #CES2026 #OmnicomHealth #Innovation #DigitalHealth #FutureOfHealth #UniquelyPowerful #TogetherUnstoppable