As a testament to its continued, consistent growth, award-winning fingerprint lock startup BenjiLock will join several tech giants in sharing its innovative product line with Washington DC’s lawmakers this week. BenjiLock CEO and Founder Robbie Cabral will travel from California to join his team at CES on the Hill, an exclusive CTA Tech Week event that gives members of Congress, and Hill staff information and demonstrations, on the leading technologies that are improving the lives of millions of Americans each day. The invite-only event will be held at CTA’s Innovation House in DC and feature exhibitors including Amazon, IBM, Microsoft, Peloton and more.

During the event, which CTA describes as a “mini, curated CES,” Cabral will offer hands-on demos with BenjiLock’s line of fingerprint padlocks. Ideal for traveling, work, the gym, school, and many other settings, BenjiLock offers an easy, affordable personal security option. By hosting the CES on the Hill event, CTA hopes to show policymakers how progressive policy can lead to innovation.
“From our humble roots as a contestant on ABC’s Shark Tank to the present day, we’ve witnessed incredible growth. The opportunity to participate in this small-scale event alongside companies such as Samsung and Meta speaks volumes about our brand and technology,” said Cabral. “We’re honored to be included and join the larger consumer technology industry in showing the importance of public policy for continued innovation.”

In addition to the CES on the Hill event, BenjiLock has received multiple accolades already this year. Last month, Buzzfeed included BenjiLock’s TSA-approved fingerprint padlock on a list of 36 small travel products that will make a difference on your next trip. Separately, Innovation & Tech Today listed BenjiLock’s fingerprint bike lock on its list of the top 50 most innovative products of 2021.


