A smart robot that collects disposable cups, cleans, compresses, dries, and stores them.
This is a smart robot that collects disposable cups, cleans, compresses, dries, and stores them. It contains a 20L water tank and a 36L wastewater tank, allowing it to be installed anywhere without the need for plumbing work. Notifications about water shortages, waste bin fullness, cup storage box fullness, and product malfunctions are displayed on the screen in the upper right corner. Recycling videos can also be played on the display. 1. If the cost of labor for five months is the same as the product price, using the product for more than six months makes the purchase price cheaper than using labor costs. 2. Low electricity costs (approximately 2000 to 3000 Korean won per month). 3. The waste bin should be emptied once every week or two, and the cup storage box should also be emptied → It has a large capacity, so it requires minimal maintenance such as inspections. 4. With a simple product structure, users can easily perform repairs (not only allowing for quick responses but also minimizing additional costs as there is no need to call repair personnel).
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[Company Overview] - Company Name: NAWA - Established: 2022 - Location: 41 Chang'an Road, Jochiwon-eup, Sejong Special Autonomous City - Number of Employees: 7 - Revenue: 100 million won - Certification:
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Purpose: Disposable cup collection box + Pre-recycling processing equipment Achievements: Rental sales at Korea University Sejong Campus for Gyeongsang University short-term (6 months), 3-day rental for Korea-China-Japan Beer Festival, rental for Korea University Science and Technology Festival → Reduction of general waste by over 17%, replacing 1.5 to 2 cafe and campus cleaning staff.
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KOTRA (Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency) is a government agency established under the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (equivalent to Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry) to promote trade and attract investment. The KOTRA Japan Regional Headquarters focuses on promoting exports for Korean small and medium-sized enterprises and attracting foreign companies to invest in Korea (such as establishing factories and mergers and acquisitions).