Epicore Biosystems and Denka Partner to Tackle Asia's Dehydration Crisis Through Sweat-Sensing Wearable Technology
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Tuesday, August 30, 2022
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CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Aug. 30, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Epicore Biosystems, a digital health company developing advanced sweat-sensing wearables that provide real-time personalized health insights for hydration, stress and wellness, today announced a partnership with Denka Corporation, a Japan-based multinational technology and materials company. Under the agreement, Epicore Biosystems and Denka will collaborate on strategic initiatives to pilot and distribute Epicore's portfolio of advanced wearable hydration solutions in Japan and expand into Asia markets.
Key Points:
- Under the agreement, Epicore Biosystems and Denka will collaborate on strategic initiatives to pilot and distribute Epicore's portfolio of advanced wearable hydration solutions in Japan and expand into Asia markets.
- "As temperatures continue to rise in countries around the globe, dehydration has become a leading cause of concern," said Roozbeh Ghaffari, CEO and co-founder of Epicore Biosystems.
- Our collaboration with Denka enables us to unlock new opportunities and address hydration challenges head-on within the Asia market."
- Denka and Epicore Biosystems' partnership officially went into effect this month with the goal to bring personalized hydration products to the Asia markets in the next 18 months.