
Climate tech startup Consciousness (CEO Tae-i Yoon) announced on the 3rd that it signed a contract to transfer marine bio patent technology with the National Institute of Biological Resources (Director Wan-hyeon Choi) .
The transferred patent technology is a 'composition for preventing or treating nasal polyps containing the marine algae extract of Dukyeobuchae as an effective ingredient', and will be used to develop a fiber material that touches sensitive skin by utilizing the efficacy of Dukyeobuchae extract.
Insikjuism developed women's panties based on its own patented technology utilizing Boryeong mud, one of the representative marine natural resources, and was selected for the Seoul Awards, and its technological prowess and product development capabilities were highly evaluated, and it received this technology patent for free.
With this technology patent transfer, Insikjuism now holds a total of three patents and three design registrations, in addition to the two patents related to existing eco-friendly materials and product development.
“We believe that this patented technology transfer will be an important opportunity for the sustainable growth of climate tech company Consciousness,” said Yoon Tae-yi, CEO of Consciousness. “We will continue to strive to provide better value to consumers through innovative technology development and eco-friendly product production.”
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