Smartan.ai Selected to Present AI Injury Prevention Platform at CES 2026

The platform applies artificial intelligence and computer vision to analyse human movement and detect biomechanical patterns associated with injury risk.

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Smartan.ai will present a computer vision–based injury prevention and rehabilitation platform at CES 2026, to be held in Las Vegas from January 6 to 9, 2026. The platform identifies injury risk in real time using standard cameras, eliminating the need for specialised hardware.

The platform applies artificial intelligence and computer vision to analyse human movement and detect biomechanical patterns associated with injury risk. It is built for use across training, clinical, and rehabilitation contexts, operating on existing infrastructure rather than controlled laboratory environments.

At CES 2026, Smartan.ai will demonstrate two specific applications of the platform: pre-injury risk detection during training and post-injury rehabilitation tracking. The rehabilitation module enables clinicians and physiotherapists to monitor recovery through objective measurement of movement quality and progress, supporting data-led refinement of rehabilitation protocols.

Sanjay Thiyagarajan, Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer, Smartan.ai, said, “the platform captures biomechanical signals that are typically missed in day-to-day training and rehabilitation, allowing earlier and more informed decisions around injury risk and recovery.”  

Arunesh Raja, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Smartan.ai, said, “the company’s selection to present at CES reflects external validation of the platform’s readiness for real-world application in injury prevention and rehabilitation. He added that the recognition comes from demonstrating practical deployment rather than experimental capability.”

The platform has been engineered for live training and clinical environments, with low-latency performance that supports immediate feedback and decision-making during both injury prevention and recovery workflows.

Smartan.ai has previously been covered by Indian and international business and technology publications for its work in applied artificial intelligence and sports technology.

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