Las Vegas – At CES 2026, emerging AI hardware company MMEETT announced what it calls the AI Business Card. It’s a contactless, AI-enabled social interface designed to reimagine the way professionals exchange information in real-world environments.

Image description: During CES 2026 in Las Vegas, visitors flocked to MMEETT’s booth, where the company gave a hands-on demonstration of its AI business cards.
Rather than acting as a traditional printed card, the device acts as a smart physical gateway for near-instantaneous information exchange. With a simple tap, users can transfer personal or business profiles, websites, presentations, and social media links directly to someone else’s phone, without requiring the recipient to download an app.
MMEETT positions itself as one of the early companies to define the AI business card category, which is still a largely untapped area within the broader AI hardware landscape.
Redefining professional interaction
The credit card-sized device integrates a built-in NFC sensor that enables contactless tap-to-share interactions. Rather than displaying fixed printed information, the card acts as a dynamic content hub, allowing users to update and distribute materials in real time.

Image description: MMEETT’s product exhibit at CES 2026 highlights the company’s AI business card alongside other AI hardware concepts announced at the show.
During the live demonstration at CES, visitors were able to access external links including structured personal profiles, PDFs, images, Q&A content, and international social platforms in one click. Company representatives said they are focused on reducing friction in expert introductions while increasing the depth of information shared during the first contact.
Layered on top of this core exchange experience are AI-powered features such as real-time transcription, multilingual translation, and automated structuring of meeting conversations. These features extend the usefulness of the card beyond initial contact and support ongoing communication in multilingual and cross-border business environments.

Image description: Participants interact with AI business cards at MMEETT’s booth and access digital profiles and shared content through tap-based exchange.
Early market signals at CES
MMEETT arrived at CES not with a concept demonstration, but with a working product already in circulation. According to the company, in-store inventory was sold out on the first day of the exhibition.
The company reported that it confirmed expressions of interest from companies across multiple regions and international distribution partners during the show.
Planned entry into AI hardware
In contrast to many CES announcements that focused on long-term roadmaps, MMEETT emphasized immediate, real-world applications. The company said it plans to expand the international availability of its AI business cards gradually through regional partners, choosing a controlled rollout rather than a rapid mass-market rollout.
In a year marked by ambitious AI claims, MMEETT’s CES debut suggested a subdued proposal to view AI hardware not as a spectacle but as infrastructure quietly embedded in everyday professional interactions.
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