Dothill (CEO Hong Hong-ram), a startup that provides healthcare robots that can improve chronic diseases in everyday life, announced on the 11th that it was selected in three categories at the ‘CES 2022 Innovation Awards’.
The ‘CES Innovation Awards’ is a program that selects and awards participating products by category at the world’s largest Consumer Electronics Show (CES) for their innovation. ‘Dot Stand V1’ simultaneously won awards in three categories (Robotics, Computer Peripherals & Accessories, Fitness & Sports) at CES 2022 to be held in January 2022.
Dot Hill provides ‘Dot Stand V1’, which solves turtle neck syndrome caused by using the monitor in a fixed position for a long time. Dot Stand V1 is compatible with existing monitors using the VESA Mount method, and recognizes the user’s bad posture with a sensor on the front, then moves the monitor to guide the user to the correct posture.
It is a healthcare robot that prevents turtle neck through repetitive posture training in daily life. Meanwhile, Dot Hill Co., Ltd.’s ‘Dot Stand V1’ was registered with the U.S. FDA in November and was recognized for its stability to global standards, and the company is concentrating on entering the global market by recently signing an export agreement with Japan, an official said.
Source: Pangyo Techno Valley Official Newsroom
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