- Carbon Formation & Composition: Multidimensional Primal Collection (Since 2013)
We have utilized long-range drone technology in this terrain since 2013. Instead of standard four-wing quadcopters, we deploy large, fixed-wing aerial platforms built for long-distance data collection. This system executes our GIS scanning, delivering a macroscopic view of the entire forest at once.
Our CMF team member won the drone competition championship in collaboration with Universiti Teknologi Sabah, ensuring our ability to operate precise navigation and high-resolution data collection across dense primeval canopies.
2. Multi-Dimensional Primary Signals
We apply our Primary (P) framework to acquire high-density, highly correlated, and multi-dimensional primal signals based on demand. The CMF team developed proprietary hardware devices for real-time data transmission in the rainforest, capable of accessing and sending data from 60 kilometers away where there is no cellular signal tower.
This setup provides primary signal awareness across 1 to x different dimensions—specifically light, air, wind, water, soil, energy, and biology—allowing for strict mutual cross-validation (A) to verify calculation accuracy.


3. Carbon Capture: Botanical & Canopy Restoration
We send our local employees to qualified institutes to train, run laboratory environments dedicated to cultivating aerial root plants (specifically Dendrobium). These epiphytic plants assist the rainforest by absorbing moisture and nutrients directly from the air, stimulating canopy micro-ecosystems, and accelerating the overall carbon capture capacity of the forest architecture.



4. Carbon Storage: Traceable Assets & Transparent Ledgering
Once cultivated, these plants are moved directly into the primeval forest.
Physical Asset Tagging: Field teams set up an individual QR code tracking label for each plant to anchor it to the carbon value. A dedicated website links to these labels, displaying the live carbon status and growth metrics of the plants for verified carbon tracking.



5. Systemic Expansion: Derivative (D) Local Economies
Based on this operational baseline, the CMF team has expanded into Derivative (D) local cultivation. We produce premium local agricultural assets, including durian, coffee, and Dendrobium products, within EAVC ecosystems. These commercial products are exported and sold directly to Hong Kong, with all trade payments cleared and settled.

