MIT and Amorepacific Team Up to Create Electronic Skin Patch 'Skinsight,' Set to Launch at CES 2026
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The wearable 'electronic skin' platform known as Skinsight, born from a collaborative effort between the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and South Korea's Amorepacific Group, is poised to make its grand entrance at CES 2026. Moreover, it has earned the prestigious distinction of being a CES 2026 Innovation Awards Honoree nominee.

This innovative platform employs Bluetooth-enabled sensor patches to keep a close eye on real-time indicators, including skin firmness, UV exposure levels, temperature, and humidity. Leveraging cutting-edge AI technology, it meticulously analyzes the gathered data, subsequently furnishing users with tailored skincare recommendations.

The patch itself is ingeniously crafted to be breathable and resistant to sweat, ensuring it can be comfortably worn for extended periods. The significant research findings related to this platform have been published in esteemed journals like Science and Science Advances.