Technology
After CES rejected a female sex tech company the CEO calls for change
Lora Dicarlo, a female-lead sex tech company created a hands-free, fully customizable pleasure product ‘Osé’ that utilizes micro robotics to create a ‘blended orgasm’ without vibrations. The device was selected as a CES 2019 Innovation Awards honoree, but shortly after the Consumer Technology Association rescinded the award and banned Lora Dicarlo from the event claiming the product was “indecent” and “profane.”
We spoke to Founder and CEO Lora Haddock about the gender-bias at CES and the importance of inclusivity in the technology industry.
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