
Gint, an agricultural digital transformation company, announced that it participated in the "2nd Korea-Indonesia Smart Factory Corporate Cooperation Seminar" hosted by the Innobiz Association. This seminar was organized as part of the "Indonesia Smart Factory ODA Project," promoted by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups.
At the seminar, Gint presented on the topic of "The Future of Smart Agriculture." The presentation showcased the company's technologies and services, including its autonomous agricultural machinery solution, Fluva Auto, a data-driven agricultural platform, and agricultural robots.
In line with the Indonesian government's national digital transformation strategy, "Making Indonesia 4.0," Gint is supporting local agricultural innovation. Specifically, it is leveraging autonomous driving technology-based solutions to automate large-scale agricultural plantations in Indonesia and is working on various projects with local companies.
This seminar, designed to strengthen business cooperation between Korean and Indonesian companies, was held for the second time just three months after the first. Representatives from the Indonesian Ministry of Cooperatives, the Ministry of SMEs and Startups, and Binus University attended to share smart factory policies and the current status of local facilities. Four companies, including Gint, presented on-site implementation cases and technological strategies.
CEO Kim Yong-hyun of Gint emphasized the importance of applying cutting-edge technologies such as AI, data, and robotics to agriculture to address the global food crisis, and announced that the company is continuously collaborating with Asian agricultural countries such as Korea, Japan, Indonesia, and Malaysia.
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