Six local companies participating in the world’s largest electronics exhibition ‘CES 2025’ to be held in Las Vegas, USA next year won CES Innovation Awards in seven categories.
According to Busan City on the 18th, ROBOne, which developed an AI recycling robot, won innovation awards in two categories: sustainability, energy, power, and smart city for its AI recycling robot ‘Robin’.
Pitibro, which developed the self-home care device ‘AirCrease’ that relieves pain caused by temporomandibular joint disease, won in the digital health category, and Jim, which created the foldable and portable Mogabi travel guitar, won in the mobile device/accessory category. New Energy, which launched a heating system subscription service that maximizes carbon reduction and energy efficiency, won an innovation award in the industrial equipment/machinery category, and CIT, which developed an antenna for the 5G communication environment band, won an innovation award in the vehicle technology & advanced mobility category. Mapsee, a startup that developed a maritime navigation system that applies multi-sensor technology based on ocean big data Cloud technology, was also named an innovation award winner.
This is the highest record since the city began supporting the CES Innovation Awards in 2021. So far, awards have been limited to one or two categories. This is interpreted as a result of cooperation between the city’s affiliated organizations, including the Busan Economic Promotion Agency, Busan Information Industry Promotion Agency, Busan Techno Park, and Startup Economy Innovation Center, to support participation in the CES 2025 exhibition, business capacity enhancement education, corporate activities (IR), and briefing sessions (meetups) for small and medium-sized enterprises in the future cutting-edge industry.
Meanwhile, the city will operate the ‘Integrated Busan Pavilion’ at CES 2025 on its own, while supporting the exhibition of products and technologies by 23 Busan companies.
Reporter Yoon Yeo-jin | onlypen@busan.com
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