
Side view of Arium | Photo by AritechBio
AritechBio Co., Ltd. (CEO Joo Yoon Sang) announced that it will participate in ‘Incheon GreenEnerTEC 2025,’ held from September 17 to 19 at Songdo Convensia.
AritechBio is a food waste treatment solutions company that combines microbial fermentation technology with IoT automation to convert food waste into eco-friendly fertilizer on-site. Since its founding in 2020, the company has enhanced processing efficiency and stability through research and development, and has obtained key patents and certifications as of 2024.
Domestically, in 2025, AritechBio is operating an integrated system at the KAIST Foreign Faculty Apartments (152 households) that connects in-unit grinders, underground shared processors, and IoT control. This pilot project has collected data on cost efficiency, hygiene, and carbon reduction. With modular designs tailored to apartments, cafeterias, commercial facilities, and public institutions, the company offers cost savings alongside improved hygiene and environmental quality. It holds venture business certification and has secured four registered patents and six pending applications for its core technologies.
The company’s ‘Dual-Screen Solid-Liquid Separator’ is designed with two different mesh screens and an automatic self-cleaning structure, minimizing clogging and improving recovery stability, thereby significantly enhancing pretreatment efficiency for microbial processors.
Internationally, AritechBio is targeting new cities, resorts, and large complex markets in the Middle East (UAE, KSA) and Southeast Asia (Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand). It is pursuing distributor and SI partnerships, as well as pilot installations, and a three-stage roadmap that includes local certification, a first reference site, and the establishment of an after-sales (A/S) base, aiming to expand mass adoption by 2026.
At Incheon GreenEnerTEC 2025, the company aims to systematically build brand credibility and awareness while expanding its actual adoption pipeline in domestic and overseas markets. At its booth, AritechBio will present an interactive system mockup featuring LED flow lines, QR-linked process videos, and IoT dashboards to intuitively demonstrate the unique value of its “one-step sink disposal” system. Performance, hygiene, and economic data from KAIST operations and public pilot projects will be highlighted.
AritechBio’s solution allows food waste to be disposed of directly into the sink drain and processed with the push of a button (linked with an Environment Ministry-certified grinder). The ground food waste is immediately transferred underground, where aerobic microorganisms decompose and dry it, suppressing odors, leachate, and pests, thus improving hygiene in kitchens and common areas. On-site processing reduces reliance on collection, hauling, and external treatment, lowering transport costs, processing fees, and complaint-handling expenses.
The entire process is automatically controlled, with each component monitored by the IoT system. Food waste is converted into eco-friendly fertilizer, reducing carbon emissions and enabling use in urban farming and smart farms, thus delivering ESG value.
At the exhibition, visitors will experience a live mockup demonstration of the Ario and Arium automated food waste systems. By inserting simulated waste into the sink and pressing a switch, visitors can follow the entire process from grinding to underground transfer, microbial decomposition, drying, and soil return. LED flow lines on external pipes illuminate step-by-step, showing flow and retention segments intuitively, while odor and leachate suppression structures are clearly demonstrated. QR codes at each mockup station provide access to detailed process videos (grinding, transfer, aeration, agitation, drying, and control), and an adjacent monitor displays real-time operating data and carbon reduction estimates.
An AritechBio representative said, “We aim to let visitors directly experience the convenience, eco-friendliness, cost savings, and advanced automation of our system, where food waste does not need to be collected or carried outside.”
This article was jointly planned with the Incheon Tourism Organization. Incheon GreenEnerTEC 2025 will feature companies in the areas of carbon neutrality, circular economy, water resources, renewable energy, climate change & air, sustainable plastics, and batteries. The exhibition will also host export consultations with overseas buyers seeking environmental and energy solutions, as well as procurement consultations with public institutions and large corporations. Additionally, it will feature various events, including the GreenEnerTEC ESG Conference, the Global Conference on Sustainable Plastics, the Smart Water Grid International Conference, and the 34th Environmental Policy Briefing and Technology Exhibition.
출처 : AVING NEWS(https://us.aving.net)
Side view of Arium | Photo by AritechBio
AritechBio Co., Ltd. (CEO Joo Yoon Sang) announced that it will participate in ‘Incheon GreenEnerTEC 2025,’ held from September 17 to 19 at Songdo Convensia.
AritechBio is a food waste treatment solutions company that combines microbial fermentation technology with IoT automation to convert food waste into eco-friendly fertilizer on-site. Since its founding in 2020, the company has enhanced processing efficiency and stability through research and development, and has obtained key patents and certifications as of 2024.
Domestically, in 2025, AritechBio is operating an integrated system at the KAIST Foreign Faculty Apartments (152 households) that connects in-unit grinders, underground shared processors, and IoT control. This pilot project has collected data on cost efficiency, hygiene, and carbon reduction. With modular designs tailored to apartments, cafeterias, commercial facilities, and public institutions, the company offers cost savings alongside improved hygiene and environmental quality. It holds venture business certification and has secured four registered patents and six pending applications for its core technologies.
The company’s ‘Dual-Screen Solid-Liquid Separator’ is designed with two different mesh screens and an automatic self-cleaning structure, minimizing clogging and improving recovery stability, thereby significantly enhancing pretreatment efficiency for microbial processors.
Internationally, AritechBio is targeting new cities, resorts, and large complex markets in the Middle East (UAE, KSA) and Southeast Asia (Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand). It is pursuing distributor and SI partnerships, as well as pilot installations, and a three-stage roadmap that includes local certification, a first reference site, and the establishment of an after-sales (A/S) base, aiming to expand mass adoption by 2026.
At Incheon GreenEnerTEC 2025, the company aims to systematically build brand credibility and awareness while expanding its actual adoption pipeline in domestic and overseas markets. At its booth, AritechBio will present an interactive system mockup featuring LED flow lines, QR-linked process videos, and IoT dashboards to intuitively demonstrate the unique value of its “one-step sink disposal” system. Performance, hygiene, and economic data from KAIST operations and public pilot projects will be highlighted.
AritechBio’s solution allows food waste to be disposed of directly into the sink drain and processed with the push of a button (linked with an Environment Ministry-certified grinder). The ground food waste is immediately transferred underground, where aerobic microorganisms decompose and dry it, suppressing odors, leachate, and pests, thus improving hygiene in kitchens and common areas. On-site processing reduces reliance on collection, hauling, and external treatment, lowering transport costs, processing fees, and complaint-handling expenses.
The entire process is automatically controlled, with each component monitored by the IoT system. Food waste is converted into eco-friendly fertilizer, reducing carbon emissions and enabling use in urban farming and smart farms, thus delivering ESG value.
At the exhibition, visitors will experience a live mockup demonstration of the Ario and Arium automated food waste systems. By inserting simulated waste into the sink and pressing a switch, visitors can follow the entire process from grinding to underground transfer, microbial decomposition, drying, and soil return. LED flow lines on external pipes illuminate step-by-step, showing flow and retention segments intuitively, while odor and leachate suppression structures are clearly demonstrated. QR codes at each mockup station provide access to detailed process videos (grinding, transfer, aeration, agitation, drying, and control), and an adjacent monitor displays real-time operating data and carbon reduction estimates.
An AritechBio representative said, “We aim to let visitors directly experience the convenience, eco-friendliness, cost savings, and advanced automation of our system, where food waste does not need to be collected or carried outside.”
This article was jointly planned with the Incheon Tourism Organization. Incheon GreenEnerTEC 2025 will feature companies in the areas of carbon neutrality, circular economy, water resources, renewable energy, climate change & air, sustainable plastics, and batteries. The exhibition will also host export consultations with overseas buyers seeking environmental and energy solutions, as well as procurement consultations with public institutions and large corporations. Additionally, it will feature various events, including the GreenEnerTEC ESG Conference, the Global Conference on Sustainable Plastics, the Smart Water Grid International Conference, and the 34th Environmental Policy Briefing and Technology Exhibition.
출처 : AVING NEWS(https://us.aving.net)