Date12th, May 2023

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Professor Su-Il In’s team at the Department of Energy Science and Engineering at the DGIST (President Kuk Yang) is collaborating with New Life Group, Co., Ltd. (chairman: Bong-Rak Ahn) on a research project to develop functional beauty and health products using the latest nanotechnology. To this end, the team held a kick-off meeting on Wednesday, March 26, to report on the development of functional beauty and health products using nanotechnology.

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Abstract: Professor Su-Il In�s team at the Department of Energy Science and Engineering at the DGIST (President Kuk Yang) is collaborating with New Life Group, Co., Ltd. (chairman: Bong-Rak Ahn) on a research project to develop functional beauty and health products using the latest nanotechnology. To this end, the team held a kick-off meeting on Wednesday, March 26, to report on the development of functional beauty and health products using nanotechnology.

DGIST and New Life Group launched a research project on "Functional beauty and health products using the latest nanotechnology"

Daegu, Republic of Korea | Posted on May 12th, 2023

Professor Su-Il In of the DGIST Department of Energy Science and Engineering, CEO Chae-Eun Ahn of New Life BST, CEO Tong-shin Han of Kangmaicheon Institute of Science and Technology, Director Choi Young-il of New Life Health Institute, and other invited guests attended this event. Through this research project, they expect to be able to achieve their goals of

▲ developing new nanotechnology that is harmless to the human body and

▲ developing functional beauty materials and health products using the nanotechnology.

□ CEO Chae-Eun Ahn of New Life BST said, "We were able to discuss specific research plans while touring DGIST's state-of-the-art research facilities." He also said, �I hope that functional beauty and health products that are effective and harmless to the human body will be developed with DGIST�s high level of research excellence and technology.�

□ Professor Su-Il In of the DGIST Department of Energy Science and Engineering said, �We are looking for various ways in which nanotechnology can be applied in real life, and collaboration with companies that have mass-production facilities is expected to be an important cornerstone for commercialization of the technology.� He added, �We hope that nanotechnology will be used in various fields, such as skin health, immunity enhancement, and fatigue recovery, in the future to help maintain public health.�

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Contacts:Wankyu LimDGIST (Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology)

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