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CES 2019: Five Innovative Technology Startups From Day 2

Chronolife has a device to help people with chronic or congestive heart failure (CHF) by anticipating medical emergencies with its wearable Chronolife vest.
The Parcel Guard is a smart mailbox designed to prevent “porch pirates” — people who steal packages from your front porch.
P&G Ventures, Procter & Gamble’s startup division, unveiled at-home skincare device Opté Precision Skincare System (Opté).
Capstone Connected Home launched the Smart Mirror, a mirror integrated with Google Assistant with touchscreen capabilities.
The Bread Bot, developed by Wilkinson Baking Company, a fully automated robotic bread-making machine that bakes and sells bread like a vending machine.

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CES 2019 Day 2: Five Cool Things You Need to Know

Several major electronics companies (including LG, TCL and Samsung) announced ultra-high definition TVs with 8K resolution (which offer four times the number of pixels of a 4K TV). This resolution is especially suitable for larger screens (55” and larger.) An interesting development, but could be a while before you can enjoy the full 8K experience, given that 4K content is available through only a small number of broadcasters — and requires a high-speed Internet connection of at least 25 Mbps.

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CES 2019: Five Innovative Technology Startups From Day 1

The Coresight Research team is attending CES 2019 (formerly, the Consumer Electronics Show) in Las Vegas this week. Here are some of the notable startups and startup trends we saw on day one:

Snips offers voice assistant technology as a white-labelled solution for enterprise device manufactures.
Dreamlight provides a “smart” sleep mask, a complex sleep-aid system that uses lighting and sound to help people sleep better.
Lululab showed offLumini, an artificial intelligence skincare assistant that analyzes facial skin to make personalized skincare product recommendations.

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Alibaba Hosts 2nd NYFW Tmall China Day: Three Women Runway Designers Selected to Represent the Contemporary Chinese Shopper

This week, Alibaba hosted its second series of New York Fashion Week (NYFW) Tmall China Day events in collaboration with the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) that was held September 9-11. Three leading brands, Particle Fever, JNBY, and Angel Chen, presented their collections on the runway at this event. Tmall China Day also included a pop-up market at Opening Ceremony, a retailer, which included products from six Chinese labels that represented “China cool,” the phenomenon of Chinese brands gaining popularity with millennials who want authentic and hip designs that integrate Chinese cultural elements.

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Efficacy is the Backbone of Today’s Beauty Brand, and Other Takeaways from Fashion Group International’s The Making of a Beauty Entrepreneur Panel

This week, the Coresight Research team attended Fashion Group International’s “Getting to Market: The Making of a Beauty Entrepreneur” panel in New York City. The event was sponsored by Cosmoprof North America and was the second in the Making of a Beauty Entrepreneur series. The panel featured five beauty industry leaders who shared their expertise on brands, and their views on the beauty consumer. Here, we share our top
takeaways from the event.

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