Since its establishment in 1999, Jayeon Gwahwangyeong has developed the GeoGreen porous vegetation blocks and GeoGreen greening methods that allow plants to grow. These have greatly contributed to creating natural rivers that restore not only the flood control function inherent to rivers but also their ecosystems.
The GeoGreen porous vegetation blocks secure civil engineering stability while eliminating cement toxicity and supply water and oxygen to the soil through porous voids. This supports not only plant growth but also the growth of various soil microorganisms and insects. It is a technology that satisfies both ecosystem preservation and flood control safety.
The main clients are public institutions such as the National Land Management Office, Seoul City Hall, local governments, Korea Land and Housing Corporation, and Urban Development Corporation.
The landscaping and horticulture business area is broadly divided into landscaping and horticultural seeds and landscaping and horticultural materials. Seeds are subdivided into forest (native) seeds, wildflower seeds, turfgrass seeds, and other seedlings, while materials are divided into planting materials, CoaNet, rice straw mats, soil conditioners, and other materials. They are promoting the popularization of volcanic stones for mulching by packaging small quantities for general landscaping and household supply.
Patent attorney Eom Jeonghan of BLT Patent Law Office reviewed the patent and trademark application status of Jayeon Gwahwangyeong.
Listed companies on the domestic stock market disclose patent acquisition facts through the Financial Supervisory Service's electronic disclosure system. However, many stock investors do not take patent disclosures seriously.
Patents and trademark registrations are important indicators for understanding future corporate value as they signal the direction a listed company will take. Some patent disclosures even act as direct triggers for stock price increases.
It is not easy for general investors to grasp the impact on companies through patent disclosures or to check trademark application statuses one by one. Asia Economy, together with patent attorney Eom Jeonghan of BLT Patent Law Office, is reviewing the patent and trademark application status of listed companies through 'Teukgeup Yeolcha'.
'Teukgeup Yeolcha' is an abbreviation for a broadcast that diligently searches for stocks surging due to patents.
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