iPOP Co., Ltd., the Korean motion capture technology company, announced its participation in CES 2025 and the CES Innovation Award, which will be held concurrently. iPOP said the company will showcase its latest advancements in the field, introducing the groundbreaking EmoTense XR Suit and AI Haptic Engine. It promised these innovations would transform the XR platform across various industries by offering immersive and customized experiences.
Founded in 2012, iPOP has been at the forefront of motion technology, holding over 30 patents in motion capture and haptic feedback technologies. The company, led by the CEO and CTO, initially developed its motion capture system using an attitude and heading reference system. It has since established research labs in Daejeon and Samcheok. The Hyper-Realistic Safety Training System incorporates iPOP’s motion sensors, gloves, and haptic modules. It was recognized for its technical excellence and won the Auggie Award at AWE 2024.
EmoTense suit features a two-layer haptic module that combines vibrations and electrical muscle stimulation, allowing detailed and wide-area haptic outputs that enhance the digital experience into something nearly tangible. It is durable, machine-washable, and modular, designed for ease and practicality. Its haptic feedback EmoTense suit features a two-layer haptic module that combines vibrations and electrical muscle stimulation, allowing detailed and wide-area haptic outputs that enhance the digital experience into something nearly tangible. It is durable, machine-washable, and modular, designed for ease and practicality. Its haptic feedback control shifts from the content developer to the user, significantly reducing the developer’s workload by 50% and lowering content production costs. This innovative approach enhances user experience and addresses the economical aspect by eliminating the need for external devices and reducing setup costs by over 75%.
This year, iPOP signed a significant contract with Vietnam’s SINH SUNG Co., Ltd. to develop an XR training platform. This marked the beginning of iPOP’s expansion into Southeast Asia, with further plans to enter markets in Thailand and other regions. The technology is used at the Korean National Fire Agency’s Fire Training Platform, where over 10,000 firefighters are expected to be trained annually.
iPOP will debut the XR motion suit and AI Haptic Engine at CES 2025 and launch direct-to-consumer sales and services targeting small development groups. The company also aims to showcase its technology at AWE 2025 and CES 2026, focusing on applications ranging from large-scale vocational training platforms to individual use in the metaverse.
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iPOP Co., Ltd., the Korean motion capture technology company, announced its participation in CES 2025 and the CES Innovation Award, which will be held concurrently. iPOP said the company will showcase its latest advancements in the field, introducing the groundbreaking EmoTense XR Suit and AI Haptic Engine. It promised these innovations would transform the XR platform across various industries by offering immersive and customized experiences.
Founded in 2012, iPOP has been at the forefront of motion technology, holding over 30 patents in motion capture and haptic feedback technologies. The company, led by the CEO and CTO, initially developed its motion capture system using an attitude and heading reference system. It has since established research labs in Daejeon and Samcheok. The Hyper-Realistic Safety Training System incorporates iPOP’s motion sensors, gloves, and haptic modules. It was recognized for its technical excellence and won the Auggie Award at AWE 2024.
EmoTense suit features a two-layer haptic module that combines vibrations and electrical muscle stimulation, allowing detailed and wide-area haptic outputs that enhance the digital experience into something nearly tangible. It is durable, machine-washable, and modular, designed for ease and practicality. Its haptic feedback EmoTense suit features a two-layer haptic module that combines vibrations and electrical muscle stimulation, allowing detailed and wide-area haptic outputs that enhance the digital experience into something nearly tangible. It is durable, machine-washable, and modular, designed for ease and practicality. Its haptic feedback control shifts from the content developer to the user, significantly reducing the developer’s workload by 50% and lowering content production costs. This innovative approach enhances user experience and addresses the economical aspect by eliminating the need for external devices and reducing setup costs by over 75%.
This year, iPOP signed a significant contract with Vietnam’s SINH SUNG Co., Ltd. to develop an XR training platform. This marked the beginning of iPOP’s expansion into Southeast Asia, with further plans to enter markets in Thailand and other regions. The technology is used at the Korean National Fire Agency’s Fire Training Platform, where over 10,000 firefighters are expected to be trained annually.
iPOP will debut the XR motion suit and AI Haptic Engine at CES 2025 and launch direct-to-consumer sales and services targeting small development groups. The company also aims to showcase its technology at AWE 2025 and CES 2026, focusing on applications ranging from large-scale vocational training platforms to individual use in the metaverse.
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