Sungnam, South Korea

Jae Kyung Jo


Average Co-Inventor Count = 7.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 6(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2000

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovator Spotlight: Jae Kyung Jo

Introduction: Jae Kyung Jo, a prominent inventor based in Sungnam, South Korea, has made a significant contribution to agricultural technology. With a focus on sustainability, Jo has developed innovative solutions that enhance farming practices while minimizing environmental impact.

Latest Patents: Jo holds a patent for an "Apparatus and method for manufacturing barnyard manure using sewage and night-soil sludge." This invention addresses the challenge of developing fertilizer from waste materials for use in farmlands and flower gardens. The method emphasizes preventing secondary environmental contamination, achieving results quickly, efficiently, and at a low cost.

Career Highlights: Jae Kyung Jo is currently employed at Hyundai Engineering Co., Ltd., a leader in engineering solutions. His work at this esteemed company has allowed him to refine his innovative ideas and implement his research findings into practical applications.

Collaborations: Throughout his career, Jo has collaborated with talented individuals, including colleagues Dong Wook Kim and No Hyuk Kwak. These partnerships have fostered an environment of creativity and shared expertise, driving forward the development of sustainable agricultural methods.

Conclusion: Jae Kyung Jo's dedication to innovation in agriculture demonstrates the potential of integrating waste management with farming. His patent signifies not just a personal achievement but a beacon for future advancements in eco-friendly practices. As he continues to work with Hyundai Engineering Co., Ltd. and his colleagues, the future of sustainable agricultural technology looks promising.

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