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Dr.Look Ai helps families cut kids' passive screen time

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Dr.Look Ai helps families cut kids' passive screen time
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Dr.Look Ai helps families cut kids' passive screen time

2026-06-26 09:45 Last Updated At:10:05

Two-Time International Design Award Winner Dr.Look Ai Donates AI Learning Cameras to Two Children's Hospitals, Tackling North American Parenting Challenges Through Real-World Exploration

BOSTON, June 26, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Dr.Look Ai, a children's technology brand and two-time international design award winner, has donated its AI Learning Cameras to two leading children's hospitals in Boston and Seattle, addressing pressing parenting challenges across North America — including young children's over-reliance on screens, privacy risks, and the shortage of age-appropriate learning tools for hospitalized children.

North American families face mounting concerns: young children are increasingly absorbed in short-form video at the expense of real-world observation; many kids' smart devices offer weak privacy protection, exposing images and usage records; and hospitalized children, long cut off from outdoor and classroom activities, lack quality, age-appropriate learning tools.

In response, Dr.Look Ai — winner of the 2025 Red Dot and 2026 iF Design Awards — has launched this donation, bringing its flagship AI Learning Cameras to Boston Children's Hospital and Seattle Children's Hospital so that children in hospital wards can immerse themselves in exploring the real world. The donation is part of the brand's long-term commitment to building a safe, exploration-driven AI learning system for children ages 3 to 10.

Launched in North America in June 2026, the camera is built around a "screen-smart" philosophy, setting it apart from the purely entertainment-focused use of phones and tablets. The device features AI object recognition within a closed, ad-free system that helps reduce distractions and keep children focused on real-world discovery, while guarding against data exposure. It supports learning in five languages — English, Spanish, French, German, and Portuguese. By scanning plants, books, and everyday objects, children receive age-appropriate facts, interactive quizzes, and stories, designed to fit the diverse households of North America.

"Technology shouldn't trap children or keep them hooked — it should be a learning companion that guides them to put the screen down and reconnect with the real world," said Steven L., Head of Marketing at Dr.Look Ai. "Children in long hospital stays are away from classrooms and the outdoors for extended periods. We hope this lightweight device brings them moments of joyful discovery and protects the curiosity they were born with."

The product has earned FCC, CPC, and California Prop 65 certifications for children's electronics in North America. It is intended solely as a supplementary educational tool alongside the books and toys already available in hospitals, and is not a medical device.

 

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Dr.Look Ai helps families cut kids' passive screen time

Dr.Look Ai helps families cut kids' passive screen time

BEIJING, June 26, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- With the theme of "Making Production More Efficient," the Advanced Manufacturing Chain Section at the Fourth China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) presents the manufacturing value chain, from R&D and design to advanced materials, critical components, intelligent manufacturing and high-end equipment. The exhibition underscores the role of advanced manufacturing in driving technology adoption and supporting international collaboration.

The 1,000-square-meter Low-Altitude Economy Zone brings together more than 30 established companies and startups from Shanghai, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Shenzhen and other regions. The zone showcases complete aircraft systems, critical components and real-world applications, including emergency response and smart logistics, illustrating the sector's move toward commercial deployment.

In the aviation sector, Airbus is exhibiting alongside 15 leading aerospace manufacturers from around the world, covering the full aviation value chain—from advanced materials, fasteners and aerostructures to operational services and composite recycling. On June 22, Airbus, the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) and the Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC) jointly hosted the "Finance Empowering the Aviation Industry" forum, bringing together stakeholders from the aviation and financial sectors to discuss industry collaboration.

The new materials segment highlights advances in materials technology. Jilin Chemical Fiber is showcasing its T1200-grade ultra-high-strength carbon fiber, the highest-strength carbon fiber currently produced at industrial scale worldwide. The material has potential applications from commercial aircraft manufacturing to deep-space exploration. Sinochem is presenting an integrated materials portfolio for humanoid robots, including biomimetic flexible skin and tendon cables for robotic hands. Aluminum Corporation of China is exhibiting advanced materials and components, including aluminum materials for the C919 passenger aircraft, lightweight automotive body materials, infrared germanium lenses, specialty alumina and high-performance copper products.

International exhibitors including Siemens and Honeywell are debuting products in China, including industrial AI agents, intelligent decision-support systems and low-carbon technologies, reflecting the continued integration of multinational companies into China's manufacturing ecosystem.

Cross-sector participation is another key feature of this year's exhibition. Gree Group is making its CISCE debut with exhibits focused on smart factories and precision manufacturing. Wuliangye Group, meanwhile, has moved from the Green Agriculture Chain Section to the Advanced Manufacturing Chain Section, showcasing products beyond its core spirits business, including precision machine tools, automotive parts and ultra-high-voltage insulators, reflecting its expansion into advanced manufacturing.

The exhibition also brings together specialized SMEs and industry leaders, strengthening collaboration and supply chain resilience.

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Advanced Manufacturing Chain Section at CISCE Highlights Low-Altitude Economy, Aviation Value Chain and New Materials Innovations

Advanced Manufacturing Chain Section at CISCE Highlights Low-Altitude Economy, Aviation Value Chain and New Materials Innovations

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