SECO will showcase its edge AI capabilities and its new Pi Vision 10.1 CM5 industrial platform at CES in Las Vegas on January 6-9, 2026. At booth #8574 of the Las Vegas Convention Center North Hall, visitors will have the opportunity to explore SECO’s interactive solutions for IoT, and learn more about its range of embedded hardware products as well as Clea, its software framework for managing AI, IoT, and device cybersecurity.
Interactive Demos Highlight SECO’s Edge AI Capabilities
Located in the Smart Cities area of the hall, SECO’s booth will showcase its edge AI capabilities – from underlying electronic hardware to IoT and AI software enablement. Visitors will see SECO’s AI-powered human-machine interface (HMI) demos for industrial automation, medical applications, and smart buildings. These systems integrate the latest processors from SECO’s technology partners – NXP’s i.MX 95, Qualcomm®’s QCS6490, and MediaTek’s Genio700 – into Modular Vision series 10.1” HMI panel PCs, demonstrating the power of embedded vision and voice recognition combined with remote management and insights provided by Clea, SECO’s IoT and AI software framework.
Also featured in SECO’s booth will be a live demo running generative AI and deep learning models capable of using AI-powered visual intelligence to deliver on-device industrial safety analysis in real time. Powered by an Intel® Battlemage B50 GPU 13th Gen standard Core i microprocessor with a computer vision-optimised coprocessor, this configuration highlights SECO’s scalable AI processing and advanced visual understanding.
Product Highlights
To accelerate time-to-market and minimise product development effort, SECO offers its versatile Modular Vision series of HMI panel PCs – comprising smart display systems with an embedded processor, touch display, wired and wireless networking, and industrial peripheral interfaces. Standard screen sizes of 7”, 10.1”, and 15.6” provide up to full HD (1920×1080) resolution. Modular Vision HMIs may be customised with combinations of microprocessors, display sizes and resolutions, peripherals, and packaging to meet specific application requirements. Additionally, the new Pi Vision 10.1 CM5, based on the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5, is intended for industrial applications. The booth demos illustrate the versatility of these HMI platforms.
The recently released Clea OS 2.0, part of SECO’s Clea software suite, facilitates the deployment of edge IoT devices. This industrial-grade embedded Linux operating system, built on the open-source Yocto Project, seamlessly integrates with the cloud and allows engineers to focus on accelerating product development with its easy system configuration. It forms the basis for the in-booth demos. Clea OS, compatible with both SECO edge products and third-party hardware, enables edge device cybersecurity and simplifies compliance with the European Union Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) and the Radio Equipment Directive (RED) regulations.
All SECO hardware products work seamlessly with Clea, the open source, hardware-agnostic software framework that powers IoT and AI infrastructure. Clea makes it easy to harness operational data, manage infrastructure remotely, and facilitate value-added services and AI applications.
SECO will be in booth #8574 at CES in Las Vegas, NV, from January 6-9, 2026. This event offers an invaluable opportunity for visitors to explore SECO’s solutions for the North American market, supported by the company’s US-based engineering and operations. To schedule a meeting or learn more about SECO, visit seco.com.



