Gyeonggi-do Autonomous Driving Data to Be Opened to the Public View original image


[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] Gyeonggi Province will open autonomous driving-related data to the public.


Gyeonggi Province announced on the 14th that it will start a service as early as the second half of this year that allows convenient use of autonomous driving-related data collected from the Pangyo Autonomous Driving Demonstration Complex without separate data processing by accessing the Public Data Portal (https://www.data.go.kr) and the Gyeonggi Autonomous Driving Center Portal (https://ggzerocity.or.kr).


The province plans to open data necessary for the development of the autonomous driving industry to the public over three years until 2022.


Lim Moon-young, Director of Future Growth Policy at the province, said, "Since the opening of the Gyeonggi Autonomous Driving Center last year, we have been striving to create a healthy and progressive autonomous driving ecosystem," adding, "We will continue to lead the development of domestic autonomous driving technology by utilizing Gyeonggi Province's advanced autonomous driving technology and vast amounts of data."


Meanwhile, Gyeonggi Province launched the Gyeonggi Autonomous Driving Center in May last year together with the Next-Generation Convergence Technology Institute to build an industrial ecosystem in the autonomous driving field.



They are supporting the development of the Level 4 autonomous vehicle 'Zero Shuttle,' which can drive without a driver, as well as demonstration tests for startups and big data services.


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