International Exchange and Cooperation

Given the current lack of big data and AI technical capabilities, there are limitations to rapid and flexible response to the global digital transformation trends considering the manufacturing foundation and ICT infrastructure only. Therefore, we establish a foundation for digital industrial policies through international collaboration, cooperation, and exchange

Environmental
Analysis

01

In comparison to countries leading the digital innovation, South Korea is facing not only issues such as insufficient interest in digital transformation, including the utilization of big data, AI, and a shortage of specialized workforce, but also a low technological level situation

02

There is a lack of bench-marking cases that can enhance the interest in the utilization of industrial data and AI among private manufacturing companies, which could promote voluntary participation, and elevate the determination for digital innovation through convergence

03

It is crucial to enhance industrial competitiveness through international collaboration and cooperation due to our limitations in capacity even though we possess a global manufacturing foundation and ICT infrastructure in sectors such as automobiles and semiconductors

Promoting
Business

  • Promotion of strategic business partnerships with leading national institutions (including research institutions) and companies in the field of digital innovation in the United States or Europe
  • Organizing international symposiums, forums, and academic events by inviting leading national institutions and companies in the field of digital innovation (once a year)
  • Expansion of strategic business partnerships with countries, institutions, and companies (such as the United States, EU) through collaboration
  • Expansion of academic events such as international symposiums to twice a year