Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon is giving a greeting at the Seoul Special Care Assistant Association meeting held at Seoul City Hall on the 10th. Photo by Kang Jin-hyung aymsdream@

Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon is giving a greeting at the Seoul Special Care Assistant Association meeting held at Seoul City Hall on the 10th. Photo by Kang Jin-hyung aymsdream@

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Cheol-young] On the morning of the 12th, Mayor Oh Se-hoon held the '1st Future Seoul Morning Lecture' with the mayor's team and executives of grade 3 or higher at the multipurpose hall of Seoul City Hall.


The 'Future Seoul Morning Lecture' is a place where Seoul city executives and employees gain perspectives and learn to strengthen Seoul's urban competitiveness amid rapidly changing administrative environments.


Seoul City plans to invite experts from various fields to give special lectures on various social issues such as the 4th Industrial Revolution, pandemic, spatial innovation, digital transformation, economic ecosystem, youth, and aging.


External experts from various fields, including members participating in the 'Seoul Vision 2030 Committee' established to create the 10-year future blueprint of Seoul, 'Seoul Vision 2030,' are expected to participate as lecturers.


At the first lecture held that day, Professor Jeon Sang-in of Seoul National University Graduate School of Environmental Studies, a member of the 'Seoul Vision 2030 Committee,' gave a lecture titled 'Questioning the Reason for Seoul's Existence.' Professor Jeong Jong-ho of Seoul National University Graduate School of International Studies served as the moderator.



After the lecture, active questions from Seoul city employees and answers from the lecturer followed, and events such as surprise quizzes were added to increase participants' engagement.


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