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DIC to Participate in Leading Global Technology Trade Show CES 2026 in the United States

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DIC to Participate in Leading Global Technology Trade Show CES 2026 in the United States
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DIC to Participate in Leading Global Technology Trade Show CES 2026 in the United States

2025-12-06 03:02 Last Updated At:11:15

TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec 5, 2025--

DIC Corporation (TOKYO:4631) announced today that it will participate in CES 2026, one of the world’s leading technology trade shows for the consumer electronics industry, which will be held from January 6 to 9, 2026, in Las Vegas, in the U.S. state of Nevada. DIC has chosen “Signals” as the theme of its exhibit and will showcase prototypes of three innovative products that embody its “Direct to Society” business creation mechanism, which aims to transcend the traditional constraints of chemicals manufacturing to deliver value directly to society. This will be the second consecutive year that the Company has taken part in this important event.

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With the rapid evolution of communications technologies and AI, chemicals companies—who play a key role in supporting social infrastructure—are also on the threshold of dramatic change. Guided by its Direct to Society mechanism, DIC is striving to create an ecosystem of diverse new businesses that overlap conventional industry and sector boundaries. This mechanism emphasizes looking directly to society to actively envisage future needs and to respond with appropriate solutions and value.

DIC participated in CES 2025 in January 2025, where it first introduced its new HAGAMOSphere ® omnidirectional multicopter prototype. Garnering praise from judges for its innovative design and engineering features, the prototype earned DIC designation as a CES Innovation Awards ® 2025 Honoree in the Drones category. HAGAMOSphere also attracted considerable attention from engineers, as well as from individuals in marketing and creative fields, from around the world, and from the media.

In 2026, DIC will unveil prototypes of three products—including a new, advanced model of HAGAMOSphere—that exemplify the tremendous potential of its new businesses and innovations. This will be the first time that HAGAMOSphere 2.0 is exhibited anywhere in the world, and the first time that MoR ™ and Tacthancer ™ are exhibited outside of Japan.

By participating in CES 2026, DIC aims to promote its technologies and solutions across a broad range of industries, discover potential business partners and propose new value.

Overview of the Prototypes to Be Exhibited

1. MoR ™ -multifunctional robotic finger

This innovative robotic finger recognize and grasp objects without the need for built-in cameras or external sensors. Sensor functions are incorporated into the curved surface of the finger using 3D molded interconnect device (3D-MID) technology, allowing it to directly detect the shape of objects ranging from soft food items to hard metal parts, and to automatically pick them up with the appropriate grip. MoR enables sensing and operation in environments not previously conducive to the use of robotic fingers, underscoring expectations that it will find application in a broad range of fields, including manufacturing such as food and semiconductors, and laboratory automation.

2. HAGAMOSphere ® 2.0 next-generation -omnidirectional multicopter

This next-generation, innovative omnidirectional multicopter is an updated version of the original HAGAMOSphere which earned DIC designation as a CES Innovation Awards 2025 Honoree in advance of CES 2025. While maintaining the unique structure of its predecessor, which equips it to both fly and roll on the ground, HAGAMOSphere 2.0 was designed to withstand even harsher environments. The aim of this update is to enable multiple operational modes, allowing it to withstand stronger winds, travel over rough terrain, and carry a high payload, by using tilt-rotor system. DIC will continue to enhance the capabilities of this drone to facilitate its adoption for uses that help address social issues, including the collection of information at disaster sites, infrastructure inspection and weather observation.

3. Tacthancer ™ -tactile sensitivity enhancer

This tool employs a sensing technology that improves the ability of users to detect surface flaws that cannot be felt by human touch alone. Its simple design precludes the need for a power source. It can be worn on the hand to enhance an individual’s sense of touch, and can be combined with sensors to record sensing data on any anomalies detected. With its limitless potential for integration, Tacthancer is expected to unlock new possibilities for sensing applications.

Exhibition details

Name: CES 2026
Date and time: January 6–9, 2026 (Pacific Standard Time)
Organizer: The Consumer Technology Association (CTA)
Venue: Las Vegas Convention Center (Las Vegas, Nevada, United States)
DIC’s booth: North Hall–8063
DIC’s exhibition page: https://www.dic-global.com/en/event/ces/index.html
Dedicated SNS account (X): @dic_at_ces

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About DIC Corporation

DIC Corporation is one of the world’s leading fine chemicals companies and the core of the DIC Group, a multinational organization comprising over 170 companies, including Sun Chemical Corporation, across more than 60 countries and territories. The DIC Group is recognized as a global leader in the markets for various essential products, notably packaging materials, display materials for televisions and computers, and high-performance materials for smartphones, digital devices, and automobiles. Through these products, the Group endeavors to deliver safety, peace of mind, color and comfort, to people everywhere. The DIC Group is also committed to contributing to a sustainable society by developing innovative products that respond to social changes and address social imperatives. With annual consolidated net sales exceeding ¥1 trillion and over 21,000 employees worldwide, the Group pledges to continue working closely with its customer globally. Website: https://www.dic-global.com/en/

MoR™ -multifunctional robotic finger

MoR™ -multifunctional robotic finger

A PWHL official said Wednesday that there have been constructive conversations in potentially teaming with the NHL's Ottawa Senators to secure its women's hockey franchise a long-term future in the Canadian capital.

The discussions center on the Ottawa Charge playing home games at the Senators' arena, the Canadian Tire Centre, PWHL senior VP of business operations Amy Scheer told The Associated Press. The Charge’s future is in Ottawa is uncertain beyond this season due to the city going ahead with renovations that will reduce the team’s current home’s capacity by about 2,000 seats.

“We’ve got a long ways to go to figure out where we are for the future of Ottawa, but the relationship with the Senators has blossomed,” Scheer said during a video conference call.

She referred to Senators president and CEO Cyril Leeder as being “a gem to work with.” Scheer and league officials also met with Senators owner Michael Andlauer while attending the women’s tournament at the Milan Cortina Games last month.

The PWHL has already established a partnership with the Senators, with the Charge scheduled to play Montreal at the Canadian Tire Centre on April 3.

“The game is selling really well, so hopefully that’s the first of a really positive road for us to skate down,” Scheer said.

Leeder looked forward to the Senators hosting the game, and further discussions with the PWHL.

“We can confirm we’ve had positive dialogue with the PWHL and the Ottawa Charge, which is consistent with our desire to grow the game for women, men and youth in our Ottawa-Gatineau community,” Leeder said in a statement the Senators released to the AP.

The Charge were one of the PWHL’s original six franchises, and have spent the first three seasons playing at the city’s centrally located TD Place, which is also home to the Ontario Hockey League's Ottawa 67s. The aging facility has a capacity of about 8,500 for hockey but the renovation will reduce seating to about 5,700, with an additional 900 standing-only spots.

The PWHL said the cuts make it financially unfeasible to stay at the arena. The Charge averaged about 7,000 fans per outing over the first two seasons, with that number jumping to 7,225 over the team’s first nine home games this year.

Scheer previously said the league was exploring all options, including the possibility of relocation. “We will not go backwards,” Scheer said in November.

The PWHL expanded to eight teams this season, with plans underway to add 2-4 teams for next season.

The Senators' home arena is located about a 40-minute drive outside of downtown. The team, however, is in the early planning stages of building a new home closer to downtown.

AP women’s hockey: https://apnews.com/hub/womens-hockey

Ottawa Charge's Kathryn Reilly, left, celebrates her teammate Alexa Vasko's goal during the first period of an PWHL hockey game in Ottawa, Ontario, Wednesday, March 4, 2026. (Spencer Colby/The Canadian Press via AP)

Ottawa Charge's Kathryn Reilly, left, celebrates her teammate Alexa Vasko's goal during the first period of an PWHL hockey game in Ottawa, Ontario, Wednesday, March 4, 2026. (Spencer Colby/The Canadian Press via AP)

Ottawa Charge's Fanuza Kadirova (centre) spins around as she celebrates her goal on Seattle Torrent goaltender Hannah Murphy (83) during the first period of an PWHL hockey game in Ottawa, Wednesday, March 4, 2026. (Spencer Colby/The Canadian Press via AP)

Ottawa Charge's Fanuza Kadirova (centre) spins around as she celebrates her goal on Seattle Torrent goaltender Hannah Murphy (83) during the first period of an PWHL hockey game in Ottawa, Wednesday, March 4, 2026. (Spencer Colby/The Canadian Press via AP)

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