[Las Vegas (USA) = AVING News] Curinginnos.INC (CEO Kwon Ye-chan) held a total of 2023 days in Las Vegas, USA from January 1 (Thursday) to January 5 (Sunday, local time), 8. Participated in the Eureka Park K-STARTUP Integrated Hall, the startup zone of ‘CES 4’.
Based on the slogan ‘Connect One, even if you are alone, with everyone’, Curing Innos is creating an exercise partner robot system that allows you to enjoy exercise with people from all over the world freely and systematically, anytime, anywhere, without time or number restrictions.
‘iVOLVE Trainer’, which will be introduced at this exhibition, is an artificial intelligence one-person customized tennis robot system capable of dynamic and enjoyable tennis training and competition, remote competition and games. User data is collected, exercise patterns and strengths and weaknesses are analyzed, and training programs and user competition programs created based on this are provided through a self-driving tennis robot system that moves like a real person and executes the program.
Kwon Ye-chan, CEO of Curing Inos, said, “While serving as the manager of a university tennis club and as a tennis manager in the Republic of Korea Army, I have seen many people quit exercising due to high coaching costs, insufficient management systems, and the absence of exercise partners. This is not limited to Korea, but is happening in all tennis societies around the world. Accordingly, we developed the iVOLVE system so that people can exercise systematically, freely, and happily on their own.”
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Currently, the iVOLVE system has a track record of being delivered to a number of famous tennis academies. CuringInnos aims to provide innovative services to all tennis enthusiasts around the world based on its track record in Korea.
The ‘iVOLVE Standard’ product, an ICT tennis ball machine, has been officially released and is being sold in the Korean market, and the ‘iVOLVE Pro’ product, an autonomous tennis ball machine, has currently completed MVP development and autonomous driving algorithm development, and will be sold in the U.S. within the third quarter of 2023. It is planned to be officially released in . All algorithm development for ‘iVOLVE Eyes’, an unmanned referee and game analysis system, has also been completed and field testing is underway with the goal of being officially launched in the US market within the third quarter of 3.
CEO Kwon Ye-chan said, “We want to show off the excellence of the iVOLVE tennis partner robot system at CES and secure cooperation with global buyers and investors.”
Meanwhile, ‘CES’, the world’s largest IT exhibition, is an exhibition where you can understand the trends of the global home appliance industry at a glance. Hosted by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), it is held every January in Las Vegas, USA. AVING News, which has covered CES for 1 consecutive years, has reported CES news around the world every year since 17, and has been selected as the ‘BEST OF CES’, which selects the best innovative products and technologies, and the ‘BEST OF’, which selects domestic innovative companies. ‘MADE IN KOREA’ was held. In addition, CES on-site issues were vividly conveyed through ‘AVING LIVE’.
The K-STARTUP Integrated Pavilion is jointly participated by the Korea Start-up Agency, Seoul Business Agency, and Seoul Digital Foundation, and 51 domestic innovative companies participated to enter the U.S. market and discover global partners. In addition, CES 2023 college student supporters selected from each university (Kyunghee University, Kookmin University, Sogang University, and Chung-Ang University) were matched considering majors and industrial fields of participating companies.
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