Dive Flash, Join Singaporean company Arabble for the dream of becoming a marine empire

2021-12-29     Choi Mun-soo, Reporter

Dive Flash, which developed the world's first marine environment and underwater ecosystem video and photo correction app, is known to be working with Singaporean company Arabble to enter Metabus, raising expectations and interest in related industries.

Arabble, which is co-hosting the project with Dive Flash, is a multinational company related to Metabus located in Singapore. As a joint marine research project with the Singaporean government, the joint project is expected to gain great vitality in protecting the underwater environment in various fields and developing metabuses of underwater ecosystems for Southeast Asian countries, which make up most of the marine countries.

The business agreement between Arable and Dive Flash is expected to be signed in early January next year, and the two companies are reportedly coordinating the agreement to do so.

In an interview with the media, James, CEO of Arable, said, "Arable means pure sea in Korean and is expected to collaborate with the descendants of Jang Bogo, who has achieved Asia's maritime empire. The final goal is to fully realize the underwater ecosystem of East Asian maritime countries and implement underwater maps around the world on Metabus."

Dive Flash's agreement is expected to be an excellent example of utilizing the advantages of Metabus.

Professor Tadashi Tokai, vice president of Tokyo National University of Oceans in Japan, showed great interest in his thesis, saying, "We cannot actually show research on the harmful effects of large and fine plastic debris among marine waste, but we can recognize risks through metabuses."

Dive Flash and Arable's first advance is known as Vietnam, Southeast Asia's leading maritime country. To this end, the general manager of the Arable Project is working in Vietnam, and related industries expect that it will soon be the first entry of the marine metabus with the announcement of its official entry.

[WikiLeaks Korea = Choi Moon-soo, Reporter]