Amorepacific Develops World's First Chipless Wireless Electronic Skin

 South Korea's Amorepacific announced that it has developed the world's first chipless wireless e-skin realized with semiconductors in collaboration with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology engineering research team.

A four-year collaboration between a research team led by Professor Kim Jeehwan of MIT and researchers at the company's R&I Center has successfully developed a conformable electronic skin in the form of a breathable patch made of epitaxial self-supporting compound semiconductors. . The patch is patterned with artificial human sweat ducts to ensure perspiration and prevent skin irritation. The ultra-thin patch will be the world's first device to support skin monitoring and data transmission without the need for an integrated circuit chip or battery.


The groundbreaking electronic skin patches are equipped with sensors that are extremely sensitive and require no chips or batteries. It features a wireless communication module with long-term wearability and high power efficiency. Compared to conventional electronic skin designs that lack transparency, it has been verified that it can accurately measure the wearer's skin even in harsh environments, and is expected to further promote the advanced development of cosmetics.

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