10.18.24
Amorepacific presented its latest research at this year's International Federation of Societies of Cosmetic Chemists (IFSCC), which is the world's largest cosmetic conference. The event was on October 14-17 in Iguaçu, Brazil.
Suh Byung-Fhy, CTO and Director of the R&I Center at Amorepacific, stated, "Presenting Amorepacific's diverse research and innovative technologies at the IFSCC and being selected for outstanding research has been highly meaningful. We will continue to strive to offer the finest products to customers around the globe."
Amorepacific's team of R&I Center scientists, led by Lee Jeong Yu, presented 'Artificial Tactile Sensory System and High-Precision AI Simulation for Cosmetic Products.'
The AI simulation research focuses on Amorepacific's artificial intelligence sensory evaluation system, 'SensornoidTM.'
The company says the technology significantly reduces the time and cost associated with traditional sensory research reliant on human perception, enabling faster and more effective product development.
It can design formulation simulations to predict the sensory experience of cosmetics. It has an accuracy rate of over 90% when compared to human application tests.
Amorepacific also showcased its 'Innovative AI-Powered Visual Insights for Understanding Facial Skin Aging.' The company's R&I Center's Park Hyeokgon introduced the visual analysis of the AI-based skin diagnostic system 'Dr. Amore.'
This technology precisely analyzes and visualizes various signs of facial skin aging, enabling the tracking and analysis of the integrated and dynamic skin aging process.
Amorepacific's team expects the findings to contribute to developing advanced anti-aging solutions.
Suh Byung-Fhy, CTO and Director of the R&I Center at Amorepacific, stated, "Presenting Amorepacific's diverse research and innovative technologies at the IFSCC and being selected for outstanding research has been highly meaningful. We will continue to strive to offer the finest products to customers around the globe."
Amorepacific's team of R&I Center scientists, led by Lee Jeong Yu, presented 'Artificial Tactile Sensory System and High-Precision AI Simulation for Cosmetic Products.'
The AI simulation research focuses on Amorepacific's artificial intelligence sensory evaluation system, 'SensornoidTM.'
The company says the technology significantly reduces the time and cost associated with traditional sensory research reliant on human perception, enabling faster and more effective product development.
It can design formulation simulations to predict the sensory experience of cosmetics. It has an accuracy rate of over 90% when compared to human application tests.
Amorepacific also showcased its 'Innovative AI-Powered Visual Insights for Understanding Facial Skin Aging.' The company's R&I Center's Park Hyeokgon introduced the visual analysis of the AI-based skin diagnostic system 'Dr. Amore.'
This technology precisely analyzes and visualizes various signs of facial skin aging, enabling the tracking and analysis of the integrated and dynamic skin aging process.
Amorepacific's team expects the findings to contribute to developing advanced anti-aging solutions.