We will develop new sensor functions in collaboration with cosmetic manufacturers to achieve results that align with their beauty theories.
The following is an example: With the brand renewal of company O, a cosmetics company, we received a request to develop a quantification and measurement algorithm for the function of a new skin diagnosis device that will be introduced, specifically to measure the "plump skin sensation." Simply measuring the skin's stress levels was not sufficient, as skin that has not been cared for at all exhibited higher stress levels, making it difficult to express the "plump skin sensation." Therefore, by obtaining multiple parameters we considered, and repeatedly conducting "hypothesis and verification" while focusing on the raw data, we were able to achieve the development of an algorithm that produces results aligned with the sensibilities of sales staff, which is very important for a skin diagnosis device used in sales settings. This can also be utilized for research and development, planning, and design of cosmetics, as well as for product testing and quality control. For example: ■ We want to customize the skin diagnosis device. ■ We want to develop measurement and analysis equipment for laboratories. ■ We want to incorporate skin measurement technology into applications or existing measurement devices. We can respond to such requests. *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.
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【Obtained Patents】 Moisture Measurement (Patent No. 1981624) Sebum Measurement (Patent No. 4157873)
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【Usage Examples】 Cosmetics Manufacturer Research Department Cosmetics Manufacturer Quality Assurance Cosmetics OEM Manufacturer Cosmetics Planning and Development
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The parent company of Esquiu, the Japan System Research Institute, was founded in 1968 by Akira Matsushita, the biological father of President Yukio Matsushita and an emeritus professor at Kanagawa University, with the aim of "utilizing research results from universities in the business world." It was a pioneer of "university-originated ventures," which were rare at the time, and in 1982, it succeeded in developing a moisture meter, considered the first skin diagnostic device in Japan. Since then, it has sold over 10,000 skin diagnostic devices (beauty computers) in total. Additionally, the products of the Japan System Research Institute are based on "measurement technology" exemplified by the "quality control inspection systems" used in factories. While having the backing of accurate measurement technology, we propose solutions to realize the "sales activation" of clients selling beauty products and services, tailored to fit their budget.