Changwon City Holds High-Level Innovation Network Meeting for Life-Closely Administrative Services
On the 16th, Changwon City in Gyeongnam held a heated discussion on the introduction of a lifestyle-oriented smart administrative system in preparation for the post-Corona era. (Photo by Changwon City)
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Choi Hyun-joo] Changwon City, Gyeongnam Province, announced on the 16th that more than 50 members of the Innovation Network gathered to engage in a heated discussion on the introduction of a lifestyle-oriented smart administrative system in preparation for the post-COVID-19 era.
During the discussion, various issues closely related to residents' daily lives were identified, and diverse ideas were generated to solve these problems by integrating smart technologies.
The forum covered topics such as ▲ electronic notification and attendance system for civil defense education and training ▲ convenient large waste disposal service using a smartphone app ▲ issuance of smart number tickets and real-time provision of waiting status ▲ smart shade shelters ▲ AI-assisted meeting minutes creation system ▲ mobile electronic fines payment ▲ smart tap water drinking fountains ▲ operation of boarding bells to prevent non-stop passing at bus stops, with discussions on improvements, enhancements, and new ideas.
Before the main discussion, a special lecture titled "Planning and Designing the Post-COVID-19 Era" was given by Lee Sang-gyu, Changwon City's policy advisor, along with an explanation of the current status of efforts to eliminate unnecessary tasks.
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Hong Soon-young, Changwon City's Innovation Officer, stated, “Since the various proposals derived from the free discussion are closely related to improving residents' quality of life, we plan to actively promote them through consultations with relevant departments and by referencing cases from other local governments.”
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