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Chowis’ AI Skin Diagnosis Solution ‘mySkin F.A.I.N’ Gets Named in CES 2023 Innovation Award
Chowis, a Skin and Hair & Scalp Diagnosis System Company, has been named in the "CES 2023 Innovation Award" for its AI full face diagnosis solution, "MySkin F.A.I.N".
The CES Innovation Award is given to products with superior technology and innovation through a pre-evaluation of entries ahead of the CES event, the world's largest IT and home appliances exhibition held in Las Vegas every January.
Chowis' mySkin F.A.I.N won in the "Digital Health" category as an AI full-face skin diagnosis solution that analyzes skin using AI algorithm technology. MySkin F.A.I.N. is a small and portable device that can be used via a clip-on mechanism on a mobile phone or tablet and utilizes optimized lighting to analyze a total of 12 skin analysis parameters, providing more accurate optical analysis results.
Prior to winning the CES Innovation Awards, Chowis was awarded with Good Design (GD) by the Department of Trade, Industry, and Energy for reducing plastic consumption by 85%, being less than half the size of a smartphone and boasting overwhelming versatility.
Choi Won Suk, CEO of Chowis, said: "The past few years have brought a lot of changes in the health and beauty industry. Chowis adapts and innovates in order to address these changing needs, and we believe that our solutions, especially Myskin FAIN, match the present and future needs in skin analysis. This award serves as another milestone, and we will continue to work diligently to achieve our corporate mission of providing the best products and services to our customers around the world."
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Digitunity Report Identifies Need for Computers to Address Rural America’s Digital Divide
NORTH CONWAY, N.H. - December 5, 2022 - (Newswire.com)
Rural areas in the U.S. struggle to provide residents with broadband internet access and the computers needed to maximize the benefits of online educational and economic resources. Digitunity, a non-profit organization committed to ending the digital divide, has released a commissioned report on the potential causes and solutions to the rural digital divide.
"We know the digital divide has few boundaries," said Scot Henley, executive director of Digitunity. "It exists in large coastal cities and small towns in America's heartland. It affects people across demographics. With this report, we now know more about why that divide exists and how communities can resolve it."
Areas with substantial internet access and usage typically have higher levels of economic and community development in comparison to those with lower levels of use. The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, passed in late 2021, dedicated an unprecedented amount of federal funding toward increasing broadband availability and adoption in less connected areas.
Digitunity's report, written by Oklahoma State University professor Brian E. Whitacre, discusses the direct correlation between internet access and rural economic development. It also looks in depth at the issue of device ownership, focusing on nationwide access and usage of large-screen devices recognized as superior to smartphones in the digital equity space.
The three major segments of the report, titled "Status Quo," "Supply," and "Support," cover the socio-demographics impacted, as well as the supply chain processes and support networks working to resolve the digital divide rural communities face. The report's findings align with Digitunity's mission and focus on partnership networks.
"Since its inception, Digitunity has operated on the belief that community-based organizations are essential to ending the digital divide," Henley said. "This report clearly defines the problems facing rural communities and how they can work with organizations like Digitunity to foster the solutions to those problems."
To learn more about Digitunity's mission to eliminate the digital divide in both rural and urban communities, please visit digitunity.org.
About Digitunity
Since the 1980s, Digitunity has advanced digital inclusion by connecting donors of technology with organizations serving people in need. Our mission is to ensure everyone who needs a computer has one, along with robust internet connectivity and digital literacy skills. To learn more about our mission, please visit digitunity.org.
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