Lol.. The dog doo continues.. Pilot programs in China and Singapore, lolololol.. Yeah right. US partners? There are none.. these guys are a total joke.
In some five years I've followed this company, there was more said here than we normally see from management.
What stands out to me is this section:
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
With the why:
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.
Now note the number one reason listed:
-More direct access to technical decision-makers
It should start becoming clearer why Mr. Sufan's background is beneficial to the BK business model. I also find the timing of this update interesting given he stepped into the CEO position just 3-months ago.
One possible reason for Mr. Sufan's presence at the table was he was able to open doors for BK. Back in January I posted that I found it interesting that he stepped up given his energy background. It just MAY be possible that the "carrot" laid out today is the first time the company has something to say.