□ Quester Inc., a student startup from DGIST (President Kunwoo Lee) led by CEO Jungwoo Lee, an undergraduate student at DGIST, has been honored with the CES Innovation Award at CES 2025, the world’s largest consumer electronics and IT exhibition. This accolade recognizes Quester’s innovative technology.
□ The CES Innovation Award celebrates companies pioneering creative and innovative products and technologies in the consumer technology industry. The winners were announced ahead of CES 2025, which will take place this January in Las Vegas, USA.
□ Quester’s award-winning product Motiglove is a glove-shaped device that precisely tracks hand movements. Leveraging advanced sensor fusion technology and proprietary algorithms, it minimizes external interference to achieve high precision and stability. This product is recognized as a transformative technology driving paradigm shifts in the content and robotics markets, with significant potential applications in fields such as immersive content manipulation, robotic imitation learning, and motion capture. It is also gaining recognition as a global leader in next-generation hand-tracking technology.
□ Jungwoo Lee, CEO of Quester, said, “Winning the CES Innovation Award is a remarkable achievement, globally acknowledging Quester’s innovation and technological prowess. We aim to leverage this opportunity to accelerate our entry into the global markets and drive innovation across the content and robotics industries.”
□ Quester is actively expanding its global presence and partnerships in preparation for the official launch of Motiglove in the first half of 2025. At CES 2025, the Motiglove prototype will be displayed at the Samsung C-Lab booth, offering attendees, industry professionals, and investors a firsthand experience of its groundbreaking capabilities.
□ Meanwhile, DGIST continues to actively support student startups through its commitment to creative convergent research, supporting the growth of competitive companies in the global market.