As mentioned earlier, over two decades of experience in infrastructure industries, designing and manufacturing machinery and production lines, and developing innovative solutions to close production loops have driven us to master foundational sciences and cutting-edge global technologies more deeply.
At the same time, our perspective has shifted from merely being a manufacturer and designer to becoming a forward-thinking organization capable of not only addressing current demands but also anticipating and identifying future challenges and needs. This broad scope of activities, combined with fundamental needs assessments, has inspired us to make the most of our remaining time to achieve the most valuable and impactful outcomes.
Our approach to food security is not limited to agriculture alone. This field is deeply interwoven with every aspect of human life. Leveraging diverse scientific disciplines and fostering innovation across these fields not only enhances food security but also addresses other critical human needs independently.
For instance, in the field of energy, particularly passive geothermal systems, our achievements are not only applicable to agriculture but also hold potential for other industries and residential use. Advanced analyses of geothermal and aerothermal pumps and data-driven insights have enabled us to design and produce next-generation pumps with significantly higher efficiency and lower energy consumption, making them adaptable for a wide range of industrial and urban applications.
In the area of water recycling, our technologies and products are not confined to agricultural or food security applications. They also serve broader industrial needs and personal uses, offering versatile solutions across various sectors.
In artificial intelligence—a unique and transformative capability—our innovative algorithmic architectures are designed not only to meet the demands of agriculture and food security but also to serve as one of the most practical tools for environmental restoration. These technologies can help revive native vegetation worldwide, even in regions facing severe water scarcity, contributing to the planet's ecological recovery.
These examples represent just a glimpse of our past achievements, present activities, and future plans. They illustrate a vision that grows broader and clearer each day, presenting us with an untapped and boundless horizon of possibilities.