
AgUni (CEO Kwon Mi-jin) announced on the 4th that it was finally selected for the 'GIN GO AUSTRIA Fall 2025' program hosted by the Austrian government.
"GIEN-GO Austria" is a technology commercialization and market integration program sponsored by the Austrian Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Labor and operated by the Global Incubator Network Austria (GIN). It supports deep tech startups from around the world with innovative technologies, including business validation in Europe, localization strategy development, and the establishment of a network of investors and industry partners.
Through this program, AgUni plans to locally verify and expand the global competitiveness of its self-developed next-generation agricultural smart factory, "AgDome," and blockchain-based "Digital Farming Rights (DFR)." "AgDome" is a smart factory-type agricultural infrastructure that integrates production, data, and finance. It applies a non-supporting positive pressure dome design with a double-layer special film structure to minimize the impact of climate change such as typhoons and heavy snow, and enables high-quality organic farming all year round. "DFR" is a real asset (RWA)-based digital agricultural rights structure that digitalizes production rights, harvest rights, and settlement rights so that they can be transparently traded on the blockchain. AgUni will verify this in line with the institutional environment in Europe and promote the demonstration of an agricultural carbon data MRV (monitoring, reporting, and verification) system in cooperation with local institutions.
“Aguni’s goal is not to create another smart farm, but to build a new agricultural ecosystem where data and industry move together,” said Kwon Mi-jin, CEO of Aguni. “We will lead changes across the industry by connecting production, data, finance, and the carbon market into a single structure.”
AgUni has been building partnerships in Asia through collaborations with international organizations like APEC and ASEAN, and plans to expand its collaboration to the European market through this Austrian government program. CEO Kwon stated, "Europe has a high demand for functional raw materials and transparent supply chains, and the financial sector is also adopting RWAs and blockchain-based tokenization as institutionalized practices. We will strengthen AgDome's quality control and ESG standards to develop it into a trustworthy model for both industry and the financial sector."
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