2026.01.14 Seoul Labs Unveils High-Performance Blockchain Mainnet-Based AI and Fintech Integrated Solution at CES 2026, Seeks Global Collaboration Opportunities!


 Seoul Labs was selected as a participating company in the SBA Seoul Joint Pavilion and officially exhibited at “CES 2026,” held in Las Vegas, U.S., from January 6 to 9 (local time). As a tenant company of Seoul Fintech Lab, Seoul Labs secured its participation through a recommendation from the Seoul Business Agency (SBA) and final approval from the event organizer, the Consumer Technology Association (CTA). CEO Dohee Jang and company staff sought opportunities for global collaboration on site.

At CES 2026, Seoul Labs unveiled its in-house developed, high-performance blockchain mainnet–based AI and fintech integrated solution. The company showcased its “Super Wallet,” which combines DID (decentralized identity), electronic payments, digital asset management, and e-document functions, along with infrastructure for issuing and circulating stablecoins linked to fiat currency, highlighting its technological capabilities to the global market.

A key strength of the solution is its architecture designed for immediate deployment in public-sector and financial environments. It drew interest from governments, financial institutions, and fintech companies in various countries that are advancing digital financial infrastructure. Leveraging its experience in building e-government and digital finance infrastructure, Seoul Labs used CES as a springboard to accelerate overseas expansion, starting with Southeast Asia.

During the event, the company also participated in “K-Innovation,” co-hosted by CES’s official Korea media partner The Miilk and the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), further expanding its networking efforts. Seoul Labs discussed potential technology applications with startups, ODA-participating companies, and KOICA practitioners, and strengthened its foundation for collaboration by sharing global trends and growth strategies with venture capital and academic stakeholders.

Meanwhile, Seoul Labs recently obtained venture company certification and has gained official recognition for its technology and business viability through awards for contributions to blockchain industry promotion and performance verification by internationally accredited institutions. With CES 2026 as a turning point, the company has accelerated efforts to build global partnerships and expand overseas business.

“CES was more than a stage to showcase technology—it was a strategic point of contact that connects us to the global market in a tangible way,” said Dohee Jang, CEO of Seoul Labs. “Through our participation in CES 2026 and the K-Innovation event, we confirmed the practical value our technology can create across the public sector, finance, and international development. Based on that, we plan to further concretize global cooperation and business expansion.”

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