
Skin healthcare startup Dilat (CEO: Hyung-joo Ryu) participated in 'AI EXPO KOREA 2025' held at COEX in Seoul from May 14th to 16th.
At this year's AI EXPO KOREA 2025, Dilat introduced a smart skin care service, 'Itch Tracker', that analyzes skin irritation factors based on AI and environmental sensor data. The service measures data on external environmental factors (temperature, humidity, fine dust, etc.) that affect the skin in real time. Based on this, it is a technology that predicts the possibility of skin irritation and itchiness.
Also introduced is the AI chatbot 'Doctor Ato', which can provide customized moisturizer recommendations, habit management tips, and irritation prevention measures based on the user's skin reaction and lifestyle data.
Dilat plans to expand its business to include skin care solutions using environmental data in public institutions, construction companies, and smart home appliance companies.
A Dilat official said, “Itchiness is a subjective symptom and difficult to measure, but predictability increases when environmental data and user behavior patterns are combined,” and “We will contribute to alleviating skin symptoms and improving quality of life through real-time notifications and personalized care.”
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