CEO Lee Seok-ju, even when pitching his product, focused on the "problem" rather than the "technology." He emphasized the process inefficiencies customers faced, rather than the complex chemical structure of adhesives. Even someone with no knowledge of materials engineering could clearly understand why this technology was needed. The technology may be complex, but the explanations were clear and the logic consistent. Although it wasn't yet at the mass production stage, the milestones toward mass production were clearly outlined. Above all, the CEO's words explaining the process were filled with solid confidence. Perhaps that's why the phrase "manufacturing person" didn't feel like a light joke, but rather a statement that showed an attitude of already meeting customers, participating in the industry, and continuing to do so.