ACTMOS Development Process

ACTMOS Development Process

When developing ACTMOS, one of the most critical things to us was obtaining genuine opinions and feedback from individuals who were likely to purchase our final product. We collaborated with doctors and nurses to test both the first and second ACTMOS prototypes. We surveyed their thoughts and feelings regarding both products based on our key tested measures.

Patents & Test Evaluation

We are convinced that ACTMOS is the best ergonomic shoe that provides all-day comfort without straining your feet.

These shoes go beyond simple comfort and boast a stylish and attractive design.

We have registered a number of patents, which we hope to protect our designs and rights, and to confirm the authenticity of our products.

After the final prototype was finalized and the design patent was applied, we recruited global backers to conduct market validation of the shoe.

As a result, we've received feedback from patrons who have used ACTMOS that it provides comfort and reduces fatigue even when worn for long periods of time.

We conducted three important experiments that analyzed the correct position of the foot and the level of pressure on the muscles and plantar when wearing shoes.

Plantar Pressure Analysis

By measuring the distribution of pressure on the soles of the feet while moving or walking, we were able to determine the effect of weight distribution and balance in the wearer.

Ground Reaction Force Analysis

By analysing the change in the force received from the ground when wearing the shoe, we were able to determine the effect of weight distribution and balance in the wearer.

Electromyography

This video shows the muscle activity of the foot and helps to accurately measure the fatigue that occurs after wearing shoes for a long time.

After two rounds of real-world testing by doctors and nurses who work long hours in day and night shifts, the final model of the shoe you see today has been determined. Thanks to the participation of the medical staff in the tests and their valuable feedback, we were able to determine the optimal design and materials.

During this process, we received a variety of feedback and takeaways, including

  • Shoes are fully covered, limiting breathability
  • Blisters may occur on the top of the shoe
  • Not easy to put on and take off shoes quickly