"Experience 3D Spatial Information"... Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport Recruiting Participants for Middle School Student Camp View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Moon Jiwon] The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport announced on the 28th that it is recruiting participants for the "8th Dream Up Spatial Information Camp," which will be held jointly with the Spatial Information Industry Promotion Agency and the University of Seoul for two days starting from the 17th of next month.


Applications can be submitted through the ET Edu Co., Ltd. website from today until the 11th of next month. A total of 20 participants will be selected based on their motivation for applying and interest in spatial information.


The Dream Up Spatial Information Camp is an experience-centered camp for middle school students to directly build three-dimensional spatial information using drones. Considering the COVID-19 situation, both online and on-site education will be conducted.


The first day will be conducted offline. Participants will learn basic knowledge about drones and methods for building spatial information, followed by an experience of acquiring three-dimensional spatial information data using drones. On the second day, through online education, participants will learn about the Digital Twin Land and the 3D spatial information platform, V-World.



Nam Young-woo, Director of Land Information Policy at the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, said, "Three-dimensional spatial information is foundational data for implementing the Digital Twin Land, one of the core tasks of the Korean New Deal, and its utilization will increase in the future." He added, "We hope this camp will serve as an opportunity for future talents to broaden their interest in spatial information and Digital Twin Land."


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