Revenue Soars 233% Year-on-Year in 2023
Glassdome, a carbon emissions data management solution provider, announced on January 22 that it achieved a 233% year-on-year increase in revenue last year, marking more than 200% revenue growth for the third consecutive year. By accelerating the adoption of its solutions among global top-tier manufacturers and their primary suppliers, the company increased its number of clients by 205% compared to the previous year, while maintaining an annual re-engagement rate of 100%.
For 2025, Glassdome has set securing technological reliability as its top priority. The company became the first in Korea to obtain Catena-X certification in Europe and simultaneously achieved ISO and SOC certifications, demonstrating its world-class capabilities in security and regulatory compliance. By establishing an integrated system for Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) verification with IGSC and obtaining Lloyd's Register (LRQA) certification for its Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) solution, Glassdome has built a structure that enables integrated management of complex global environmental regulations through a single Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platform.
In addition, Glassdome expanded its portfolio by signing new contracts with major manufacturers such as KG Mobility, Samsung SDI, and Samsung Electro-Mechanics, and strengthened its influence across the entire carbon management process by extending the application of its solutions throughout the supply chains of existing clients.
The company is also accelerating its global market expansion. Glassdome held its first seminar in Vietnam, targeting the Southeast Asian market, and established a foundation for its European business by signing a strategic memorandum of understanding (MOU) with global IT service company FPT, centered around its European subsidiary. This year, the company is planning to enter the Japanese market as well. Glassdome aims to reach break-even in the first half of the year and go public within the next three to four years.
Ham Jingi, CEO of Glassdome, stated, "Carbon regulations are now a matter of survival rather than choice. For companies to secure international competitiveness, they must understand the language of regulation and establish responsive systems. Glassdome will move beyond being a mere management company to become a leading company that sets global standards for the industry."
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