CES 2023: Meet the 9 Amsterdam-based startups in the Dutch delegation

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The Consumer Electronic Show (CES), perhaps the most influential tech fair in the world, is around the corner. Held annually in Las Vegas, it is where the latest and greatest in technology is showcased. 

Come January, the 2023 edition of CES will see the participation of 70 of the brightest and forward-thinking startups/scale-ups from the Netherlands.

The NL Tech Pavilion at CES 2023 includes two pavilions for the second year in a row. The ‘Netherlands Tech Square’ will feature the 40 newest and best startups. 30 other scale-ups will offer their innovative solutions in the ‘Netherlands Next Level Innovations Pavilion.’

The Netherlands has participated in CES six times prior, and this year will be their seventh. In the past, more than 250 Dutch companies have visited the fair. As a result of their attendance and participation, those companies are estimated to have generated nearly 10,000 high-quality jobs throughout the country.

‘CES Unveiled Amsterdam’

The official kickoff of the Dutch mission is on Thursday, October 13, during the ‘CES Unveiled Amsterdam’ programmed in the Beurs van Berlage. The event is organised by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA) in partnership with the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate.

Minister Micky Adriaansens, Economic Affairs and Climate, will open CES Unveiled and visit the Dutch participating innovations. 

Adriaansens says, “The CES is a proven world stage for Dutch startups and scale-ups to present their innovative solutions. Not only on the international market but also to interested investors. This allows these entrepreneurs to grow. We do that by bringing seventy companies that develop promising technologies or products.”

In addition to the Dutch companies, startups from the Visegrad region and Germany are also presenting their products, a unique event for CES Unveiled Amsterdam. 

There will also be keynote sessions from Gary Shapiro, president and CEO of CTA, Ali Niknam, founder and CEO of bunq, and Sabine Stuiver, co-founder of Hydraloop, among others. 

Out of 70 Dutch startups participating at CES 2023, we have compiled a list of 9 startups from Amsterdam. Do take a look.

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433

433 is an Amsterdam-based online social community for football fans. From funniest clips to background stories, the platform tracks and shares football with the world using a digital platform. The platform aims to create an engaged community between fans, clubs, brands, and federations. With more than 50 million followers and 5 billion impressions per week, 433 claims to be the home of football on social media.

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CarbonX

CarbonX is a new carbon material composed of nano-sized carbon filaments chemically connected to form a three-dimensional micron-sized network. According to the Amsterdam company, this new structure helps tiremakers meet the increasing demand for sustainability, safety, and performance.

CarbonX is produced in carbon black plants and classified as carbon black in terms of substance ID. However, because of its distinct structure, CarbonX behaves differently than carbon black.

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Dayrize

Dayrize brings product life-cycle assessment transparency to the mass consumer market, making it accessible for brands of all sizes to validate their sustainability claim. 

The Amsterdam company’s impact measurement technology provides transparency throughout the production process, making it easy for consumers and businesses to understand and ultimately reduce their environmental and social impact.

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Livery

Livery is a video platform that offers marketers, educators, video specialists, engineers, and creative professionals a way to host engaging online events. The platform offers an end-to-end solution that provides everything you need to create a scalable, affordable, global video footprint. 

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NOWATCH

NOWATCH is an Amsterdam-based healthtech company with a mission to provide the tools to navigate the tech world. 

The company offers a wearable device to measure and predict stress by inferring cortisol levels through EDA sensors developed in partnership with Philips. It is a screenless watch with a customisable gemstone face that measures various health metrics such as temperature, heart rate, movement, and sleep. 

It is also a predictive technology, learning about its wearer and alerting them to potential stress triggers and problems 60 minutes before they occur. The goal is to restore balance for whole mental and physical well-being.

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BrainCreators

BrainCreators is a provider of digital inspectors that perform visual inspection tasks multiple times faster than humans, removing a costly bottleneck in many processes for infrastructure, manufacturing, pharma, utility, real estate, and construction companies.

The Amsterdam-based platform transfers expert knowledge to machines to enable intelligent automation. It is built explicitly to train and employ digital inspectors as a hybrid cloud service or on-edge.

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Caeli

Caeli is a deeptech and satellite data-based company. It is engaged in collecting air quality data of gases like nitrogen oxide, ozone, sulphur dioxide, methane, and other particulate matter (PM) in the atmosphere. The Amsterdam company aims to make air quality and emissions worldwide accessible, understandable, and visible. 

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Dexper

Dexper is an enterprise-grade event platform that offers organising and hosting solutions for digital events. The Dutch platform helps clients plan, build and host large-scale digital corporate events. 

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Greener Power Solutions

Greener Power Solutions provides services to the temporary energy industry. They offer mobile batteries with their software for leasing to various industries, including construction, grid reinforcement, events, and EV charging. 

The company aims to improve the effectiveness and sustainability of energy solutions for on- and off-grid projects by renting out batteries. In addition, Greener has also built a planning, monitoring, and EMS software to optimise power supply. By accelerating the energy transition in this manner, Greener works to minimise its CO2 impact.

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