Estonian Companies Showcase Future-Ready Tech Solutions at CES
January 8, 2026Estonia will be prominently showcased at the joint FINEST Finnish-Estonian stand at CES 2026 from 6th to 9th of January.
Eight Estonian companies will be representing the country at the joint stand (total of 30 companies), including ITL Estonia members e-Pavement, AS Metrosert, Rethink, Nortal, as well as 1oT, Artec Design, Rollo Robotics, and Primostar (check out more about our companies).

“Estonia has been recognized as one of the world’s most digitalized countries, and we continue to lead the way in driving global innovation. Last year, Estonia was named an Innovation Champion by the Consumer Technology Association, and we are proud to once again showcase our high-impact technologies at CES. CES provides an unparalleled opportunity for Estonian companies to engage directly with U.S. partners and investors, and to continue building strong, lasting partnerships,” said Kristjan Prikk, Ambassador of the Republic of Estonia to the United States.

On Estonia’s participation at CES, Jana Silaškova, Head of Internationalization at ITL, commented: “We are participating at CES with a tech sector delegation for the second time – the strong interest from our member companies reflects the significant potential they see in the U.S. and global markets. Our companies are delivering practical and scalable solutions in the fields of smart mobility, autonomous systems, digital transformation and future-ready infrastructure. CES offers a powerful platform to connect with U.S. partners and decision-makers shaping the future of mobility and smart societies.”
The FINEST stand will highlight cutting-edge developments in smart mobility, sustainable infrastructure, and digital solutions, demonstrating how Nordic and Baltic innovation is shaping the future of urban environments and digital societies.
Estonian Startup Rollo Robotics Makes Global Debut at CES
Rollo Robotics, an Estonian deep-tech startup today announced its global debut at the 2026 Consumer Electronics Show (CES). The company introduced its flagship innovation: the world’s first stable autonomous monowheel security robot, designed to redefine autonomous patrol and urban surveillance. The launched robot solves the “stability paradox” of single-wheel robotics, utilizing a proprietary gyroscopic stabilization system that allows the robot to remain upright and agile across uneven terrain, narrow pathways, and crowded environments.

“Security today is often static or reliant on bulky, multi-wheeled bots that struggle with maneuverability,” said Sander Sebastian Agur, Co-Founder of Rollo Robotics. “By mastering the monowheel, we have created a robot that is not only faster, cheaper to build and more energy-efficient but can operate in spaces where traditional robots simply cannot go.”
Estonian and Finnish companies’ participation at CES 2026 is co-funded by the European Union – Interreg Central Baltic Programme and supported by Trade Estonia.