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We Decode is proud to announce that our "We Decode DNA Kit" has been named one of the top 50 most innovative products of 2023 by Innovation & Tech Today (I&TT)
CHURCHTON, Md. - Californer -- We Decode is proud to announce that our "We Decode DNA Kit" has been named one of the top 50 most innovative products of 2023 by Innovation & Tech Today (I&TT). I&TT, a leading publishers of content on innovation, technology, and the sciences announced the winners of its Top 50 Most Innovative Products competition. The Top 50 Most Innovative Products is I&TT's most popular feature every year. The feature includes a collection of business innovations, new products, and connected services, along with gadgets from industries such as healthcare, smart home, outdoor and adventure, STEM, gaming, and entertainment.
The "We Decode DNA Kit" is a revolutionary product that makes it easy for anyone to decode their own DNA from the comfort of their own home. It includes everything needed to collect a saliva sample and send it off for analysis, as well as detailed instructions and access to an online portal where users can view their results. The kit also includes interactive educational tools that help users understand the implications of their results and how they can use them in their everyday lives.
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"We are thrilled to have our DNA Kit recognized by Innovation & Tech Today," said Cherissa Jackson, CEO of We Decode. "Our mission is to empower individuals to make optimal health decisions based on comprehensive genomics screenings that successfully predict, inform and then match interested individuals to optimal products based on their genetics make up."
To learn more about the We Decode DNA Kit or purchase one today, visit https://wedecode.me/product/dna-testing-kit/ today.
The "We Decode DNA Kit" is a revolutionary product that makes it easy for anyone to decode their own DNA from the comfort of their own home. It includes everything needed to collect a saliva sample and send it off for analysis, as well as detailed instructions and access to an online portal where users can view their results. The kit also includes interactive educational tools that help users understand the implications of their results and how they can use them in their everyday lives.
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"We are thrilled to have our DNA Kit recognized by Innovation & Tech Today," said Cherissa Jackson, CEO of We Decode. "Our mission is to empower individuals to make optimal health decisions based on comprehensive genomics screenings that successfully predict, inform and then match interested individuals to optimal products based on their genetics make up."
To learn more about the We Decode DNA Kit or purchase one today, visit https://wedecode.me/product/dna-testing-kit/ today.
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