Yeonggwang-gun Signs Business Agreement for a Safe 'e-Mobility Expo'
[Yeonggwang=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Seong-jeong] Yeonggwang-gun, Jeollanam-do announced on the 24th that it signed a business agreement attended by County Governor Kim Jun-seong, CEO Choi Dong-wan of Zeta Bank Co., Ltd., and others to introduce a quarantine system using artificial intelligence.
The business agreement mainly includes ▲ cooperation for AI quarantine services and systems in the fields of AI robots and e-mobility ▲ establishment of a practical consultative system, mutual exchange of information and personnel ▲ support for quarantine at the e-mobility expo venue.
The county and Zeta Bank agreed to join forces to make the ‘Yeonggwang e-Mobility Expo’ held in Yeonggwang this October a safe expo from COVID-19 and to elevate it as a representative professional industrial exhibition of Korea.
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Governor Kim Jun-seong said, “The e-Mobility Expo prioritizes a safe viewing environment,” and added, “We will do our best to ensure safety at the expo venue by introducing a cutting-edge quarantine system using AI robots to establish a flawless quarantine system in line with the government’s social distancing measures.”
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