Blutech Inc. participated in the Green Technology Startup Competition, organized by Taiwan’s Small and Medium Enterprise and Startup Administration, Ministry of Economic Affairs, and was awarded Winner in the inaugural Cross-Border City Category this year.
This achievement builds upon Blutech’s earlier success, having also secured top recognition in the first edition of the competition two years ago, further demonstrating its continued leadership in green technology innovation.
This year, the Ministry of Economic Affairs invited the Government of Selangor, Malaysia, to present real-world green technology challenges based on local needs. Taiwanese startups were then tasked with delivering innovative solutions.
The competition not only emphasized technological innovation, but also aimed to foster cross-border collaboration, enabling Taiwan’s advanced green technologies to be successfully implemented overseas and contribute to global sustainable development.
Innovative Technology Addresses Carbon Emissions Analysis Challenges, Enabling Carbon Trading Opportunities for Malaysian Enterprises
Leveraging its deep expertise in energy data analytics, Blutech successfully deployed its solution at Sunway Lagoon, often referred to as the “Disneyland of Malaysia,” overcoming the challenges of long-range wireless transmission in complex environments.
By integrating Malaysia’s national utility carbon emission factors, Blutech was able to accurately calculate the total carbon footprint of a black soldier fly (BSF) organic waste decomposition facility.
Following nearly six months of on-site validation in Malaysia, the project was ultimately recognized as an award-winning innovation and officially announced at the Smart City Summit & Expo in Taipei.
This project marks the first overseas deployment of Blutech’s energy analytics capabilities combined with its proprietary NeVerLoSs long-range wireless technology.
In collaboration with its partner Entomal, Blutech enabled the digitalization of energy data in bio-waste decomposition processes, equipping the system with IoT-based data analytics capabilities.
More importantly, the solution provides a reliable data foundation for future carbon credit trading, opening new opportunities for Entomal to participate in emerging carbon markets.
The initiative is expected to accelerate the adoption of bio-waste treatment solutions in Malaysia, further supporting the country’s progress toward its carbon neutrality goals.
Leading AI Predictive Technologies Across Diverse Sectors, from Semiconductors to Healthcare
In just two years, Blutech has successfully deployed its solutions across more than 65 large-scale sites in Taiwan, spanning diverse sectors including semiconductor manufacturing, healthcare, and aviation. Notably, approximately 70% of its clients are publicly listed companies, underscoring its strong market credibility.
This track record firmly establishes Blutech’s leadership in the field of wireless power monitoring and energy management.
Looking ahead, Blutech will continue to strengthen the application of its AI-powered energy forecasting systems, while expanding its intelligent energy management services across industries.
The company remains committed to helping enterprises achieve green transformation by enabling more precise control over energy consumption. Through its innovations, Blutech aims to contribute to the global transition toward net-zero emissions.

Blutech received recognition at the Smart City Summit & Expo in Taipei for its achievements in the Green Technology Startup Competition, highlighting its innovation in sustainable technology. CEO Han Kuo (right) accepted the award on behalf of the company and posed for a photo with representatives from Taiwan’s Ministry of Economic Affairs.

Blutech CEO Han Kuo shared the company’s successful project experience in Malaysia at the Smart City Summit & Expo in Taipei, engaging in in-depth discussions with attendees.