Kim Deokheung, CEO of GLINS Photo by Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs
On the 31st, the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs announced that it has selected GLINS as the 57th company of this month's A-Ventures, a project aimed at discovering and promoting outstanding venture startups in the agri-food sector.
GLINS is a startup that develops an integrated electronic control unit (T-ECU) capable of controlling individual functions such as driving, operation, and safety of agricultural machinery within a single device.
GLINS's integrated electronic control unit consolidates separate controllers for each agricultural machinery vehicle and function into one, allowing it to be used in various equipment such as tractors and combines, and enables easy integration of advanced technologies, making expansion to autonomous agricultural machinery possible.
Kim Deokheung, CEO of GLINS, stated, "With continuous technological advancement, our goal is to enter overseas markets where large agricultural machinery markets are active, not just domestically," and expressed his ambition, saying, "We will grow into a company that solves agricultural issues such as rural labor shortages by achieving the ultimate goal of full agricultural automation."
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