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[Earth-protecting Entrepreneurship] GoodLight developed cardboard box transport tool Boxjobe

GoodLight, which participated in the Overseas Networking and Market Support Project conducted by Gwangmyeong G-Hub, introduced its cardboard box transport tool Boxjobe.

Goodlight is a new product development and manufacturing company founded in 2015 by converging its startup patent, eco-design, and upcycling. As a venture company certified by the Technology Guarantee Fund, it has won the grand prize at this year’s Gyeonggi Contents Agency Eco-Startup Competition.

GoodLight cardboard box transport tool Boxjobe

Load multi layers of box at one

GoodLight’s patented product Boxjobe is an eco-friendly cardboard box transport tool that can load multi layers by one touch. It has formed follow-up products like the one for heavy objects, and we are continuously developing technology to enable the application of grips (handles) for wearing robots or delivery robots.

He then said, “The company is currently preparing to mass-produce two types of Boxjobes, and is preparing to sell 50,000 units to markets and delivery companies with 1.1 million workers in Korea after crowdfunding in January next year. Also, we are preparing for Makuake funding to advance into Japan, and we will find a professional agency.”

Gwangmyeong G-Hub is a cultural startup space that supports startups and creations established by Gyeonggi-do, Gwangmyeong-si, and Gyeonggi Contents Agency to build a startup ecosystem in the field of eco design and cultural contents.

Gwangmyeong G-Hub is conducting Overseas Networking and Market Support Project under the theme “Earth-protecting Entrepreneurship – Globalization” for startups in Gyeonggi area that are seeking to enter the overseas market. The domestic eco-friendly product market is expected to grow significantly in the future through the Green New Deal announced in July, and Gwangmyeong G-Hub established a program to enter the overseas market specializing in the eco industry.

→ Go to Gwangmyeong G-Hub_Earth-protecting Entrepreneurship special page

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I am Leo Thevenet, a software engineer turned tech journalist with a specific mission: bridging the gap between global innovation hubs. My journey started with a Bachelor's in Software Engineering in France, but it was my Master's degree in IT from Tsinghua University (Beijing) that defined my career. Living and studying at the heart of China's tech explosion gave me an insider's perspective on how scalability and rapid iteration shape tomorrow's startups. At Startup World Tech, I don't just aggregate news. I use my technical background to deconstruct complex innovations. I am constantly on the move, reporting directly from the floor of CES, Web Summit, and Slush, ensuring that the stories I share are based on real interactions with founders, not just press releases. My Exclusive Focus: Through a strategic partnership with the South Korean government, I provide exclusive, on-the-ground coverage of the Korean startup ecosystem, offering insights that are often inaccessible to Western media.

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