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Wednesday, 04/08/2026 8:10:23 AM

Wednesday, April 08, 2026 8:10:23 AM

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BKTH Pilot Deployment Strategy Statement
BKTH is initiating multiple field pilots across priority sustainability verticals to accelerate commercialization and real-world validation of its U.S.-manufactured technologies.
Specifically, BKTH is initiating:

-Food digester odor and ammonia-control pilots in Singapore
-Manure bedding and ammonia-reduction pilots in China
-PFAS-free and performance glass coating pilots with glass manufacturers in China

While BKTH’s products are patent-pending, designed and manufactured in the United States, the company has strategically launched these initial pilots outside the U.S. due to faster market adoption, clearer decision pathways, and lower non-technical barriers to deployment in these regions.
Across Asia and Southeast Asia, BKTH has experienced:

-More direct access to technical decision-makers
-Streamlined approval and pilot implementation processes
-Greater urgency around environmental performance issues, including odor control, ammonia emissions, PFAS-free materials, and regulatory compliance
-Strong institutional support through universities, industrial partners, and government-aligned innovation groups

For example:

-In Singapore, dense urban conditions and strict odor tolerance create immediate demand for effective food digester odor and ammonia mitigation.
-In China, dairy operations face the same ammonia and animal-health challenges as U.S. farms.
-Glass manufacturers are rapidly adopting PFAS-free coatings to meet evolving environmental and export standards.
-Partnerships with entities such as leading universities and industrial consortia enable rapid pilots without prolonged procurement cycles or layered business gatekeeping.

These issues: digester odor, ammonia release, PFAS elimination, and ammonia exposure in agriculture are equally present in the U.S. market. However, adoption in the U.S. often lags innovation due to:

-More complex regulatory and procurement processes
-Multi-layered organizational decision structures
-Longer pilot approval and contracting timelines

BKTH’s international pilots are therefore not a substitution for U.S. market entry, but a de-risking and validation strategy. By proving performance in highly demanding, real-world environments, BKTH accelerates readiness for scaled U.S. deployment with:

Operational data Third-party validation,
Reduced adoption risk for U.S. partners, OEMs, and regulators

BKTH expects these pilots to directly support U.S. commercial expansion, particularly in:

-Food waste digestion and organics diversion
-Dairy and agricultural emissions control
-Sustainable industrial coatings

In short, BKTH is building where implementation is fastest, so it can scale where markets are largest including the United States.
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