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EON Wins Best Body Shaping Technology Award of 2021
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HOUSTON, May 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Dominion Aesthetic Technologies, Inc., ( Dominion Aesthetic ), developer of EON - Smarter Body Contouring, announced today that THE Aesthetic Industry Association (AIA) awarded EON the Best Body Shaping Technology Award of 2021.
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This is a substantial milestone for Dominion Aesthetic, as the award is presented months after the commercialization launch of the device in the US market. The Best Body Shaping Technology Award recognizes EON s revolutionary use of autonomous technology in the field of body contouring - including robotic body mapping, touchless laser energy distribution, safe and effective smart sensor technology, and the first of its kind, jet-impingement skin cooling technology.
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Dominion Aesthetic Technologies Chief Financial Officer, Gerry Sheridan, commented, We appreciate the confidence our investors have shown in the company with our Series B round closing oversubscribed, which will allow us to focus on the manufacturing and commercialization of EON at an exciting and pivotal time in the company s development.
The closing of this Series B round ushers in a new era for Dominion Aesthetic Technologies, as the company completed relocation from San Antonio to its Houston headquarters this month. The new corporate office, located within 5 minutes of the Houston Bush Intercontinental Airport, is in a Qualified Opportunity Zone. The new EON Demonstration Training Center will facilitate practitioners opportunities to experience EON first-hand and develop their practical expertise as Dominion Aesthetic Technologies launches the device throughout 2021.
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