SGLAB presents 'Advanced Material Pressure Sensor Technology and IoT-Integrated Intelligent Golf Club' at the 2024 Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers Summer Conference and Techno-Lounge.
SGLAB Inc. (CEO Eddie Cho) presented its 'Advanced Material Pressure Sensor Technology and IoT-Integrated Intelligent Golf Club' at the '2024 Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers Summer Conference and Techno-Lounge', which took place from July 10 to 13 at the Jeju International Convention Center (ICC Jeju). The expo focused on industry-academia partnership stakeholders.
At the exhibition, SGLAB put up an experience booth to display important aspects of its golf club, such as swing weight optimization, low-power wireless communication, and wireless charging. Participants have firsthand experience with these qualities. Attendees' feedback highlighted the product's innovative aspects: "Unlike typical golf clubs, the function that vibrates to notify users when they hold too tightly is groundbreaking. Furthermore, the G-grip app enables for real-time monitoring of grip pressure, making it simple to diagnose concerns during a swing while also providing usability on the field."
Eddie Cho, the founder of SGLAB, observed, "At this new technology exhibition, I felt a significant amount of interest in our intelligent golf club from various public institution representatives and students." He continued, "Our product has attracted the attention of many golf enthusiasts. It will provide golf teachers and avid golfers with guidance for improvement, as well as drive new changes in the golf business."
Meanwhile, the 55th Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers Summer Conference is South Korea's largest academic event, with over 2,500 professionals from universities, research institutes, and enterprises attending. They presented and discussed over 1,200 academic papers displaying the research and growth from the previous year. This year's conference included not only 144 paper presentations, but also invited discusses and 25 specialized workshops.
Source: Startup_N (http://www.startupn.kr)
SGLAB presents 'Advanced Material Pressure Sensor Technology and IoT-Integrated Intelligent Golf Club' at the 2024 Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers Summer Conference and Techno-Lounge.
SGLAB Inc. (CEO Eddie Cho) presented its 'Advanced Material Pressure Sensor Technology and IoT-Integrated Intelligent Golf Club' at the '2024 Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers Summer Conference and Techno-Lounge', which took place from July 10 to 13 at the Jeju International Convention Center (ICC Jeju). The expo focused on industry-academia partnership stakeholders.
At the exhibition, SGLAB put up an experience booth to display important aspects of its golf club, such as swing weight optimization, low-power wireless communication, and wireless charging. Participants have firsthand experience with these qualities. Attendees' feedback highlighted the product's innovative aspects: "Unlike typical golf clubs, the function that vibrates to notify users when they hold too tightly is groundbreaking. Furthermore, the G-grip app enables for real-time monitoring of grip pressure, making it simple to diagnose concerns during a swing while also providing usability on the field."
Eddie Cho, the founder of SGLAB, observed, "At this new technology exhibition, I felt a significant amount of interest in our intelligent golf club from various public institution representatives and students." He continued, "Our product has attracted the attention of many golf enthusiasts. It will provide golf teachers and avid golfers with guidance for improvement, as well as drive new changes in the golf business."
Meanwhile, the 55th Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers Summer Conference is South Korea's largest academic event, with over 2,500 professionals from universities, research institutes, and enterprises attending. They presented and discussed over 1,200 academic papers displaying the research and growth from the previous year. This year's conference included not only 144 paper presentations, but also invited discusses and 25 specialized workshops.
Source: Startup_N (http://www.startupn.kr)