InBody will participate in the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025, the world’s largest consumer electronics and IT exhibition, taking place in Las Vegas from Tuesday to Friday.
At the event, InBody will showcase a variety of products under the theme "Experiencing healthcare innovation firsthand," highlighting the future of healthcare technology through body composition analysis.
The booth will feature InBody, its Korean blood pressure monitor subsidiary KOROT, and the InBody Startup Academy, collectively sharing their vision for medical device innovation and talent development.
InBody's booth at CES 2025, showcasing a range of innovative healthcare technologies for hands-on experience. (Courtesy of InBody)
InBody’s booth will be divided into five experience zones. The “New Products Zone” will display the InBody380 and InBody580 professional body composition analyzers, along with the InGrip Handheld Dynamometer. The “InBody Cloud Zone” will present the InBody app and LookinBody Web, a cloud-based application for body composition data management. The “InBody Solutions Zone” will feature InBody Health Corner equipment, enabling users to independently check their health and body composition. The “BWA ON Care Zone” will highlight the BWA ON home-use body water analyzer, BWA LC app for lymphedema patients, and LB BWA web service for medical professionals.The “Smart Home Zone” will display the InBodyDial H30 and H40 home-use body composition analyzers, along with the PUSH, a handheld stadiometer that uses ultrasound to measure height accurately.All zones will allow direct interaction.A key attraction will be the InGrip Challenge in the New Products and InBody Solutions Zones, where the top male and female participants in hand grip strength will win an InBodyDial H30 each day.KOROT, InBody’s blood pressure monitoring subsidiary, will exhibit the KOROT P3 Accurate, a device that automates the process of detecting Korotkoff sounds to improve the accuracy of blood pressure measurements. It also helps identify heart irregularities such as arrhythmias and atrial fibrillation.Another highlight is the InBody Startup Academy exhibit, where students from InBody’s Startup Academy will present their project, the InBody AI Scale, an AI-based body composition analyzer. InBody has supported these students since January of last year, offering product development and exhibition preparation assistance for CES.KBR(https://www.koreabiomed.com)