The launch positions Hidonix to capture growing demand for precise indoor‑outdoor navigation and real‑time asset visibility, a differentiator for enterprises seeking data‑driven operational control. It also signals a shift from defense‑only applications toward broader commercial markets.
Hidonix Industries has positioned itself at the forefront of spatial intelligence by leveraging AI and robotics to bridge physical and digital spaces. Its ION platform, already deployed in hospitals, museums and large venues, provides continuous mapping, navigation and asset tracking, a capability that traditional GPS cannot deliver indoors. As enterprises seek granular visibility into people and equipment flow, the demand for high‑fidelity indoor‑outdoor solutions is accelerating. CES 2026 offers Hidonix a global stage to demonstrate how its technology can replace assumptions with data‑driven insights.
The centerpiece of the CES demo is the second‑generation Hido II rover, equipped with a 2K stereo depth camera, Ouster LiDAR and an extendable acquisition arm for geomagnetic mapping. Its NASA‑derived rocker‑bogie suspension enables reliable stair climbing, expanding the rover’s reach into multi‑level facilities where conventional robots falter. Complementing the rover are two new wearables—a smart bracelet and a badge case—that broadcast precise location data to the ION cloud. All devices feed into the newly unveiled ION Content Management System, which consolidates floor plans, points of interest and live telemetry into a single operator dashboard.
By delivering end‑to‑end spatial intelligence, Hidonix addresses a critical gap in sectors such as healthcare, manufacturing and event management, where real‑time visibility can reduce downtime, improve safety and personalize visitor experiences. The integration of high‑resolution mapping with wearable tracking also opens new revenue streams in security monitoring and location‑based services. As enterprises adopt hybrid work models and smart‑building initiatives, platforms that unify data across indoor and outdoor environments will become strategic assets. Hidonix’s CES showcase signals its intent to scale the ION ecosystem beyond defense origins into mainstream commercial markets.
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