Atomy was honored at the 51st International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva in Switzerland. The company took home three awards, including the Special Prize, Bronze Prize and a Saudi Arabia Special Prize for its EPRI Skin Cleansing Device.
The beauty device, jointly developed with the company’s partner Electri Co, Ltd., combines electroporation and reverse iontophoresis to form microscopic channels in the skin barrier through electrical stimulation. A silicone brush enhances the removal of fine and ultrafine pollutants. This design allows waste products to be expelled externally, which the company says overcomes the common limitations of conventional physical cleansing.
“These awards are a result of international recognition of our technological capabilities and innovation,” said Hong Jin-hyuk, Atomy Head of Global Home Appliance Business Division. “We will continue research and development to secure competitiveness in the global market.”
The Atomy EPRI Skin Cleansing Device is scheduled for release later this year, and Atomy stated that this honor is proof of the commercialization potential of its electric-based skin cleansing technology.
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