Project update #1

Dear Early Followers,
We hope this finds you well.  We are so happy to share our very first DietSensor newsletter with you.  What a thrill to see so many followers subscribing to our mailing list – we have so much to tell you!  This month has been chock full of good news and progress for the DietSensor project.  We launched our blog and social network pages on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter, we made huge progress on the food database development and advice engine, and most importantly, we received the CES Best of Innovation Award in New York City on November 10th, making DietSensor one of the most cutting edge tech products and services across 27 product categories to hit the market in 2016.  Our team is beyond excited – what an enormous honor.

New York, NY, November 10th, 2015:
DIETSENSOR BECOMES CES 2016 BEST OF INNOVATION AWARD HONOREE

DietSensor has been named a CES 2016 Best of Innovation Award Honoree in the Software and Apps category for “the first instant nutrition coach with sensors”.  This means that CES judges recognize DietSensor as one of the 20 most innovative products coming to the market in 2016.

Products entered in this prestigious program are judged by a preeminent panel of independent industrial designers, independent engineers, and members of the trade media to honor outstanding innovative design and engineering in some of the most cutting edge tech products and services across 27 product categories.

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