Winner of three Innovation Awards at CES 2025 / Research Team of Professor KIM,KI-DOO (Department of Electrical Engineering)

  • 24.12.06 / 이정민

Based on the research achievements of Professor Kim Ki-du of the Department of Electronic Engineering at our university, the digital healthcare solution 'QuickGly', which was commercialized through industry-academia cooperation with Korea I.T.S. through the Ministry of Education's 3rd Level Industry-Academia-Research Cooperation Leading University Development Project (LINC 3.0) and the University Creative Asset Commercialization Support Project (BRIDGE 3.0), has won three innovation awards in the categories of digital health, mobile devices and accessories, and human security.

 

 

The CES Innovation Awards are presented annually by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), which organizes CES, to honor innovative products and technologies from around the world.

 

 

 

 

 

'QuickGly' is a differentiated approach from the existing blood glucose measurement method, and it can measure glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c), which reflects the average blood glucose level over the past three months, without blood collection. In particular, it maximizes user convenience with an independent LCD screen and voice guidance function, and provides real-time data by connecting to iOS and Android platforms via Bluetooth.

 

 

 

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Winner of three Innovation Awards at CES 2025 / Research Team of Professor KIM,KI-DOO (Department of Electrical Engineering)

Based on the research achievements of Professor Kim Ki-du of the Department of Electronic Engineering at our university, the digital healthcare solution 'QuickGly', which was commercialized through industry-academia cooperation with Korea I.T.S. through the Ministry of Education's 3rd Level Industry-Academia-Research Cooperation Leading University Development Project (LINC 3.0) and the University Creative Asset Commercialization Support Project (BRIDGE 3.0), has won three innovation awards in the categories of digital health, mobile devices and accessories, and human security.

 

 

The CES Innovation Awards are presented annually by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), which organizes CES, to honor innovative products and technologies from around the world.

 

 

 

 

 

'QuickGly' is a differentiated approach from the existing blood glucose measurement method, and it can measure glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c), which reflects the average blood glucose level over the past three months, without blood collection. In particular, it maximizes user convenience with an independent LCD screen and voice guidance function, and provides real-time data by connecting to iOS and Android platforms via Bluetooth.

 

 

 

This content is translated from Korean to English using the AI translation service DeepL and may contain translation errors such as jargon/pronouns.

If you find any, please send your feedback to kookminpr@kookmin.ac.kr so we can correct them.

 

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