Regular Meeting Held After Benchmarking Educational Facilities for Talent Development in the 4th Industrial Revolution Era... At the Meeting, Seodaemun-gu Mayor Moon Seok-jin Emphasized "Need for City Funding Support Until Resident Autonomy Committees Are Established"

On the 23rd, Seoul district mayors visited the Seodaemun-gu Convergence Talent Education Center (49 Yeonhui-ro 36-gil), which fosters creative talents for the 4th Industrial Revolution era, to inspect the internal facilities. Before the 154th regular meeting of the Seoul District Mayors' Council held at the same location, the district mayors toured the center.

On the 23rd, Seoul district mayors visited the Seodaemun-gu Convergence Talent Education Center (49 Yeonhui-ro 36-gil), which fosters creative talents for the 4th Industrial Revolution era, to inspect the internal facilities. Before the 154th regular meeting of the Seoul District Mayors' Council held at the same location, the district mayors toured the center.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] On the afternoon of the 23rd, the 154th regular meeting of the Seoul Metropolitan Council of District Mayors was held at the Seodaemun-gu Convergence Talent Education Center (49 Yeonhui-ro 36-gil), which fosters creative talents in the era of the 4th Industrial Revolution.


While the council meetings have been held at the Seoul City Hall briefing room until now, on this day, the district mayors made an unprecedented visit to Seodaemun-gu's educational facility.


They received explanations from specialized instructors and experienced programs in the center's Smart Space, 3D Making Room, Digital Drawing Room, Coding Cafe, Media Making Room, and Drone & Autonomous Driving Room.


They also attended a special lecture by Lee Yoo-jin, director of the Green Transition Research Institute, on the topic of "Linking Social Economy and the Green New Deal."


During the subsequent council meeting, Moon Seok-jin, mayor of Seodaemun-gu, emphasized, "Since two years after the start of the Residents' Autonomy Committee project, city funding support has begun to decrease and has eventually been completely suspended," adding, "Continuous city funding support is necessary until the Residents' Autonomy Committee project stabilizes."



The Seoul Metropolitan Council of District Mayors reviewed about ten agenda items, including Mayor Moon's proposal, and plans to request related institutional improvements from the Seoul Metropolitan Government and the central government.


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