Power, Up and Down Stickers Attached

Ceragem announced on October 16 that it participated in the "Braille Tag and Sticker-Friendly Product Distribution Project for the Safety of Visually Impaired People" to mark White Cane Day.

Photo of the Master V7 product donated by Ceragem through the Korea Blind Union. Ceragem

Photo of the Master V7 product donated by Ceragem through the Korea Blind Union. Ceragem

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White Cane Day was established to promote the rights and raise awareness of people with visual impairments. This event, hosted by the Korea Consumer Agency, featured participation from 15 companies and associations across six sectors, including daily necessities, food, hygiene products, home appliances, and healthcare. Products worth a total of 170 million won, including food and hygiene items labeled with Braille and QR codes, were distributed as part of this initiative. These items will be delivered to households with visually impaired individuals nationwide through the 17 branches of the Korea Blind Union.


Ceragem donated two Master V7 spinal care medical devices equipped with Braille stickers. The transparent Braille stickers attached to the products are designed for key functions such as power, up and down arrows, and mode switching, allowing visually impaired users to intuitively identify button locations and easily operate various features, including massage modes and temperature control.



A Ceragem representative stated, "Based on Ceragem's consumer-centered management philosophy, we are participating in this project again this year to help alleviate even a small amount of inconvenience for visually impaired users. We will continue to lead efforts to enhance accessibility and convenience so that many people can safely and conveniently use Ceragem healthcare appliances and enjoy a healthy daily life."


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