Point Fit Technology Limited Wins CES 2026 Innovation Award for Groundbreaking Wearable Health Tech
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We are proud to share that Point Fit Technology Limited, an HKUST-incubated startup co-founded by HKUST student Kenny Oktavius, has been awarded the prestigious CES 2026 Innovation Award for its breakthrough wearable health technology.

Point Fit’s award-winning innovation features a non-invasive nanomembrane skin patch that enables real-time analysis of sweat biomarkers such as lactate, glucose, electrolytes, and cortisol. The company’s proprietary Evaporative Dermal Biosensing technology offers a discreet, pain-free, and highly accurate alternative to traditional blood tests—empowering users from elite athletes to everyday individuals to better understand and manage their health.

The CES Innovation Awards, organized by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA)®, recognize outstanding design and engineering in consumer technology products. As the world’s largest and most influential tech event, CES gathers global innovators to showcase the future of technology. Point Fit stood out for its visionary approach to biochemical wearables, its seamless user integration, and its potential to transform the landscape of personal health monitoring.

This accomplishment marks a significant milestone for Point Fit and underscores the growing impact of HKUST’s innovation ecosystem on the global stage. We extend our heartfelt congratulations to the Point Fit team for their dedication, creativity, and commitment to advancing health tech.

We look forward to witnessing their continued growth and success in the years ahead.