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		<title>The AI Recording Pen That Turned Heads at CES Is Finally for Sale</title>
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		<pubDate>2026-01-17 04:00:00</pubDate>
		<description><![CDATA[LAS VEGAS, Jan. 16, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- At CES 2026, Flowtica was not the 
loudest presence on the show floor. Over the course of the week, however, the
Singapore-based AI company became one of the most closely watched, drawing 
sustained attention from media, investors, and industry observers.

 <https://mma.prnasia.com/media2/2862480/Flowtica_at_CES.html> 
Flowtica at CES

That attention has now translated into availability. Following its appearance 
as a CES 2026 Innovation Award Honoree, Flowtica hasofficially opened sales 
<https://www.flowtica.ai/products/flowtica-scribe?utm_source=ces02&utm_medium=prn>
 of Flowtica Scribe, its AI recording pen that quietly stood out in a field 
dominated by phone-dependent and screen-heavy solutions.

Flowtica Scribe did not make its first public appearance at CES. The product 
launched on Kickstarter several months earlier, where it attracted thousands of 
users and established early validation. CES marked a different stage for the 
company. The focus shifted away from introduction and toward closer 
examination, with many observers asking whether the idea could hold up beyond 
early enthusiasm.

Throughout the exhibition, Flowtica's booth at Eureka Park became a steady 
meeting point for investors and journalists. Conversations rarely centered on 
specifications or feature lists. Instead, discussions focused on a more 
fundamental question: whether AI recording tools are beginning to converge on 
forms that genuinely fit into professional life.

Flowtica's answer was visible in its choice of form. By embedding AI into a 
pen, an object already accepted in boardrooms, consultations, investor 
meetings, and sales conversations, the company avoided many of the social and 
practical frictions that continue to limit phone-based recorders. The result 
was a device that felt less like a new category of gadget and more like a 
natural extension of existing behavior.

This restraint is deliberate. Flowtica Scribe is designed to remain 
unobtrusive, with no screen and no demand for user attention during 
conversations. Recording, organization, and interpretation take place quietly 
in the background, allowing users to remain focused on the discussion itself. 
Among on-site observers, this approach positioned Flowtica as one of the more 
pragmatic entrants in an increasingly crowded AI recording market.

Hardware, however, represents only part of Flowtica's differentiation. The 
company places equal emphasis on what happens after recording ends. Its AI 
functions as a continuously evolving insight system that can operate 
autonomously while remaining responsive to clear user guidance when needed. 
Over time, it adapts to individual working rhythms and priorities, shifting the 
emphasis from capturing everything to identifying what truly matters.

Rather than simply storing conversations, Flowtica helps determine which 
moments should be retained, revisited, and translated into next actions. Key 
insights are designed to integrate naturally with existing productivity tools, 
including calendars and task systems, allowing them to fit into established 
workflows rather than compete with them.

As interest in Flowtica Scribe built during CES, one question surfaced 
repeatedly. When would the product be available beyond the show floor?

With sales now officially open through Flowtica's website 
<https://www.flowtica.ai/products/flowtica-scribe?utm_source=ces02&utm_medium=prn>
, the company moves from exhibition attention to real-world deployment. For 
Flowtica, this moment appears less like a conclusion and more like a 
transition, from being observed to being used.

As the AI recording market continues to mature, competition is shifting away 
from novelty and early adoption toward durability. The defining question is no 
longer whether a system can record conversations, but whether it can remain 
useful over time.

 Flowtica 
<https://www.flowtica.ai/products/flowtica-scribe?utm_source=ces02&utm_medium=prn>
 enters this next phase with an approach that is measured and quietly 
confident, placing its bet not on spectacle, but on long-term relevance.

]]></description>
		<detail><![CDATA[<p><span class="legendSpanClass"><span class="xn-location">LAS VEGAS</span>, Jan. 17, 2026 /PRNewswire/ --&nbsp;At CES 2026, Flowtica was not the loudest presence on the show floor. Over the course of the week, however, the <span class="xn-location">Singapore</span>-based AI company became one of the most closely watched, drawing sustained attention from media, investors, and industry observers.</span></p> 
<div class="PRN_ImbeddedAssetReference" id="DivAssetPlaceHolder1"> 
 <p style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; WIDTH: 100%"> <a href="https://mma.prnasia.com/media2/2862480/Flowtica_at_CES.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" style="color: #0000FF"> <img src="https://mma.prnasia.com/media2/2862480/Flowtica_at_CES.jpg?p=medium600" title="Flowtica at CES" alt="Flowtica at CES" /> </a> <br /><span>Flowtica at CES</span></p> 
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<p>That attention has now translated into availability. Following its appearance as a CES 2026 Innovation Award Honoree, Flowtica has <a href="https://www.flowtica.ai/products/flowtica-scribe?utm_source=ces02&amp;utm_medium=prn" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" style="color: #0000FF"><span id="spanHghltfb8a">officially opened sales</span></a> of Flowtica Scribe, its AI recording pen that quietly stood out in a field dominated by phone-dependent and screen-heavy solutions.</p> 
<p>Flowtica Scribe did not make its first public appearance at CES. The product launched on Kickstarter several months earlier, where it attracted thousands of users and established early validation. CES marked a different stage for the company. The focus shifted away from introduction and toward closer examination, with many observers asking whether the idea could hold up beyond early enthusiasm.</p> 
<p>Throughout the exhibition, Flowtica's booth at Eureka Park became a steady meeting point for investors and journalists. Conversations rarely centered on specifications or feature lists. Instead, discussions focused on a more fundamental question: whether AI recording tools are beginning to converge on forms that genuinely fit into professional life.</p> 
<p>Flowtica's answer was visible in its choice of form. By embedding AI into a pen, an object already accepted in boardrooms, consultations, investor meetings, and sales conversations, the company avoided many of the social and practical frictions that continue to limit phone-based recorders. The result was a device that felt less like a new category of gadget and more like a natural extension of existing behavior.</p> 
<p>This restraint is deliberate. Flowtica Scribe is designed to remain unobtrusive, with no screen and no demand for user attention during conversations. Recording, organization, and interpretation take place quietly in the background, allowing users to remain focused on the discussion itself. Among on-site observers, this approach positioned Flowtica as one of the more pragmatic entrants in an increasingly crowded AI recording market.</p> 
<p>Hardware, however, represents only part of Flowtica's differentiation. The company places equal emphasis on what happens after recording ends. Its AI functions as a continuously evolving insight system that can operate autonomously while remaining responsive to clear user guidance when needed. Over time, it adapts to individual working rhythms and priorities, shifting the emphasis from capturing everything to identifying what truly matters.</p> 
<p>Rather than simply storing conversations, Flowtica helps determine which moments should be retained, revisited, and translated into next actions. Key insights are designed to integrate naturally with existing productivity tools, including calendars and task systems, allowing them to fit into established workflows rather than compete with them.</p> 
<p>As interest in Flowtica Scribe built during CES, one question surfaced repeatedly. When would the product be available beyond the show floor?</p> 
<p>With sales now officially open through <a href="https://www.flowtica.ai/products/flowtica-scribe?utm_source=ces02&amp;utm_medium=prn" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" style="color: #0000FF"><span id="spanHghlt8620">Flowtica's website</span></a>, the company moves from exhibition attention to real-world deployment. For Flowtica, this moment appears less like a conclusion and more like a transition, from being observed to being used.</p> 
<p>As the AI recording market continues to mature, competition is shifting away from novelty and early adoption toward durability. The defining question is no longer whether a system can record conversations, but whether it can remain useful over time.</p> 
<p><a href="https://www.flowtica.ai/products/flowtica-scribe?utm_source=ces02&amp;utm_medium=prn" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" style="color: #0000FF"> Flowtica</a>&nbsp;enters this next phase with an approach that is measured and quietly confident, placing its bet not on spectacle, but on long-term relevance.</p>]]></detail>
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		<title>At CES 2026, a Real Challenger Emerges in AI Recording: Flowtica Reconsiders Professional Note-Taking Through a Pen</title>
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		<pubDate>2026-01-07 04:00:00</pubDate>
		<description><![CDATA[LAS VEGAS, Jan. 6, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- As AI-powered recording and automated 
note-taking tools continue to proliferate, an unresolved question has become 
increasingly difficult to ignore: when smartphones are restricted, and when 
recording must fade into the background of real work, are today's solutions 
actually built for those moments?

 
<https://mma.prnasia.com/media2/2852668/Flowtica_Scribe_CES_Innovation_Awards_2026.html>
Flowtica Scribe-CES Innovation Awards 2026

At CES 2026, Singapore-based AI company Flowtica 
<https://flowtica.ai/?utm_source=ces&utm_medium=prn> presents a clear, if 
understated, response.

From Eureka Park, Booth #61032, Flowtica is showcasing Flowtica Scribe, an AI 
recording device designed in the form of a pen. In a category largely defined 
by phone-dependent apps and clip-on accessories, Flowtica's decision to return 
to one of the most familiar objects in professional life feels deliberate 
rather than nostalgic.

This is not the company's first appearance.

Six months earlier, Flowtica Scribe debuted on Kickstarter, where it 
attracted support from thousands of users. Its presence at CES is less about 
unveiling a product and more about consolidating a user-validated idea on one 
of the industry's most visible stages.

In boardrooms, consulting sessions, investor meetings, and sales 
conversations, smartphones are frequently absent by design. The need to capture 
context, however, remains constant. Flowtica's premise is straightforward:tools 
that endure must conform to the realities of how work actually happens.

"Phones are often unwelcome on the table, but a pen rarely is," the Flowtica 
team noted. "Our goal isn't to introduce a new behavior, but to let AI inhabit 
an existing one."

Accordingly, Flowtica Scribe avoids drawing attention to itself. The device 
is screen-free by design, allowing conversations to remain uninterrupted while 
recording, organization, and interpretation occur quietly in the background. 
Among on-site observers, this restraint has positioned Flowtica asone of the 
more pragmatic entries in an increasingly crowded AI recording field.

Hardware, however, is only part of the story. Flowtica's broader 
differentiation lies in how it approaches the full arc of use. Its AI functions 
less like a passive recorder and more like a continuously evolving insight 
system, capable of operating autonomously yet still responsive to explicit 
guidance. Over time, it adapts to a user's working rhythm and priorities, 
shifting the emphasis from capturing everything to identifying what truly 
matters. Key moments are not only stored but also connected to calendars, task 
lists, and existing productivity tools so that insight can naturally turn into 
action.

While much of the AI tooling market remains focused on expanding feature 
sets, Flowtica has centered its effort onimproving understanding. That choice 
has made it a recurring point of discussion at CES 2026, particularly among 
those evaluating which tools are likely to persist beyond early adoption.

As the AI recording market matures, competition is moving beyond the question 
of whether a system can record at all. The more consequential test is whether 
it fits into daily work over the long term.

Flowtica enters that phase of the market with an approach that is measured, 
restrained and quietly confident.

About Flowtica <https://flowtica.ai/?utm_source=ces&utm_medium=prn>

Founded in 2024, Flowtica AI is a technology company focused on integrating 
AI seamlessly into creative work and everyday life. Its first product, the
Flowtica Scribe AI voice recorder, launched in late 2025.

Rather than chasing novelty, Flowtica concentrates on making thinking and 
creative processes more natural and efficient. The team operates on a simple 
belief: the most effective technologies are thoughtful and understated, yet 
capable of reshaping how people work at a fundamental level.

]]></description>
		<detail><![CDATA[<p><span class="legendSpanClass"><span class="xn-location">LAS VEGAS</span>, Jan. 7, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- As AI-powered recording and automated note-taking tools continue to proliferate, an unresolved question has become increasingly difficult to ignore: when smartphones are restricted, and when recording must fade into the background of real work, are today's solutions actually built for those moments?</span></p> 
<div class="PRN_ImbeddedAssetReference" id="DivAssetPlaceHolder1"> 
 <p style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; WIDTH: 100%"> <a href="https://mma.prnasia.com/media2/2852668/Flowtica_Scribe_CES_Innovation_Awards_2026.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" style="color: #0000FF"> <img src="https://mma.prnasia.com/media2/2852668/Flowtica_Scribe_CES_Innovation_Awards_2026.jpg?p=medium600" title="Flowtica Scribe-CES Innovation Awards 2026" alt="Flowtica Scribe-CES Innovation Awards 2026" /> </a> <br /><span>Flowtica Scribe-CES Innovation Awards 2026</span></p> 
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<p>At <b>CES 2026</b>, <span class="xn-location">Singapore</span>-based AI company <b><a href="https://flowtica.ai/?utm_source=ces&amp;utm_medium=prn" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" style="color: #0000FF">Flowtica</a></b> presents a clear, if understated, response.</p> 
<p>From <b>Eureka Park, Booth #61032</b>, Flowtica is showcasing <b>Flowtica Scribe</b>, an AI recording device designed in the form of a pen. In a category largely defined by phone-dependent apps and clip-on accessories, Flowtica's decision to return to one of the most familiar objects in professional life feels deliberate rather than nostalgic.</p> 
<p>This is not the company's first appearance.</p> 
<p>Six months earlier, Flowtica Scribe debuted on Kickstarter, where it attracted support from thousands of users. Its presence at CES is less about unveiling a product and more about consolidating a user-validated idea on one of the industry's most visible stages.</p> 
<p>In boardrooms, consulting sessions, investor meetings, and sales conversations, smartphones are frequently absent by design. The need to capture context, however, remains constant. Flowtica's premise is straightforward: <b>tools that endure must conform to the realities of how work actually happens.</b></p> 
<p>&quot;Phones are often unwelcome on the table, but a pen rarely is,&quot; the Flowtica team noted. &quot;Our goal isn't to introduce a new behavior, but to let AI inhabit an existing one.&quot;</p> 
<p>Accordingly, Flowtica Scribe avoids drawing attention to itself. The device is screen-free by design, allowing conversations to remain uninterrupted while recording, organization, and interpretation occur quietly in the background. Among on-site observers, this restraint has positioned Flowtica as <b>one of the more pragmatic entries in an increasingly crowded AI recording field</b>.</p> 
<p>Hardware, however, is only part of the story. Flowtica's broader differentiation lies in how it approaches the full arc of use. Its AI functions less like a passive recorder and more like a continuously evolving insight system, capable of operating autonomously yet still responsive to explicit guidance. Over time, it adapts to a user's working rhythm and priorities, shifting the emphasis from capturing everything to identifying what truly matters. Key moments are not only stored but also connected to calendars, task lists, and existing productivity tools so that insight can naturally turn into action.</p> 
<p>While much of the AI tooling market remains focused on expanding feature sets, Flowtica has centered its effort on <b>improving understanding</b>. That choice has made it a recurring point of discussion at CES 2026, particularly among those evaluating which tools are likely to persist beyond early adoption.</p> 
<p>As the AI recording market matures, competition is moving beyond the question of whether a system can record at all. The more consequential test is whether it fits into daily work over the long term.</p> 
<p>Flowtica enters that phase of the market with an approach that is measured, restrained and quietly confident.</p> 
<p><a href="https://flowtica.ai/?utm_source=ces&amp;utm_medium=prn" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" style="color: #0000FF"><b>About Flowtica</b></a></p> 
<p>Founded in 2024, <b>Flowtica AI</b> is a technology company focused on integrating AI seamlessly into creative work and everyday life. Its first product, the <b>Flowtica Scribe AI voice recorder</b>, launched in late 2025.</p> 
<p>Rather than chasing novelty, Flowtica concentrates on making thinking and creative processes more natural and efficient. The team operates on a simple belief: the most effective technologies are thoughtful and understated, yet capable of reshaping how people work at a fundamental level.</p>]]></detail>
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