Securing Top-Notch Seafood Traceability Tech

Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

< (From left) KAIST Ph.D. candidate Hyeontaek Hwang, Research Professor Yalew Kidane, Senior Researcher Young-jong Lee, Researcher Geon-woo Park, and (Top) Professor Daeyoung Kim >

When buying seafood at a supermarket, you may have wondered where the fish was caught and what process it went through to reach your dinner table. However, due to complex distribution processes, it has been difficult to transparently track that path. KAIST's research team has developed a digital technology that solves this problem, allowing the movement path of seafood to be checked at a glance based on international standards recognized worldwide.

KAIST announced on December 19th that "OLIOPASS," a GS1 international standard-based digital transformation solution developed by Director Daeyoung Kim (Professor, School of Computing) of the KAIST Auto-ID Labs Busan Innovation Center, has passed the rigorous performance verification of the GDST (Global Dialogue on Seafood Traceability). It is the first in Korea to obtain the "GDST Capable Solution" certification.

< (Left) GDST Global Certification Logo, (Right) KAIST OLIOPASS Platform Logo >

Only 13 technologies worldwide have received this GDST certification. Among them, only 7 entities, including KAIST, support "Full Chain" traceability technology, which manages the entire process from production and processing to distribution and sales.

The GDST is an international organization established in 2015 at the suggestion of the World Economic Forum (WEF). It helps record and share information on all seafood movement processes digitally, according to the GS1 international standard agreed upon by the global community. This can be compared to creating a "common language for the supply chain" used worldwide.

The GDST is a global standard system that increases the reliability of seafood history information by defining Key Data Elements (KDEs) that must be recorded during the movement of seafood and Critical Tracking Events (CTEs) that define when, where, and what moved, based on international standards.

As major food distribution companies in the United States and Europe have recently begun requiring GDST compliance, this standard is becoming a de facto essential requirement for entering the global market. Since 2019, KAIST has participated as a founding member of GDST and has played a key role in designing seafood traceability models and system-to-system information interoperability.

In particular, with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announcing the mandatory enforcement of food traceability (FSMA 204) starting in July 2028, this certification is significant as it secures a technical solution for domestic companies to meet global market regulations.

OLIOPASS, which received certification on November 5th, is a digital traceability platform that combines KAIST's IoT technology with international standards (GS1 EPCIS 2.0, GS1 Digital Link). It records and shares movement information of various products and assets in a standardized language and utilizes blockchain technology to fundamentally prevent forgery or alteration. Even if systems differ between companies, history data is seamlessly linked.

Furthermore, OLIOPASS is designed as an "AI-ready data" infrastructure, allowing for the easy application of next-generation AI technologies such as Large Multimodal Models (LMM), AI agents, knowledge graphs, and ontologies. This allows it to serve as a platform that supports both digital and AI transformation beyond simple history management.

Daeyoung Kim, Director of the KAIST Auto-ID Labs Busan Innovation Center, stated, "This certification is an international recognition of our capability in reliable data technology across the global supply chain. We will expand OLIOPASS beyond seafood and food into various fields such as pharmaceuticals, logistics, defense, and smart cities, ensuring KAIST's technology grows into a platform used by the world."

※ Related Link: https://thegdst.org/verified-gdst-capable-solutions/

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