Signing of Business Agreement for Establishing the Busan Headquarters of the 'AI Security International Protocol Committee'

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] The Busan branch of the International Protocol Committee for AI Security is expected to be established.


Busan City announced on the 8th that it signed a business agreement with the International Protocol Committee for AI Security of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) to establish the Busan branch of the "AI Security International Protocol Committee" for AI security standardization and technology exchange.


When the "AI Security International Protocol Committee" was established in February this year, Chairman Toufi Saliba expressed his intention to establish a headquarters in Korea, and after formal consultations with Busan City since August, it was finalized.


This agreement aims to activate exchanges among experts and companies in the AI field through the establishment of the Busan branch and to strengthen international cooperation on related standardization.


The detailed agreement includes ▲ matters related to the formation and operation of a preparatory committee for establishing the Busan branch ▲ participation of IEEE and related overseas companies in AI-related events held by Busan City such as AI KOREA ▲ support for AI-related startups in Busan City and international cooperation and exchange ▲ collaboration among AI-related research institutes, universities, and companies.


Busan City and IEEE’s "AI Security International Protocol Committee" plan to first form a preparatory committee for the Busan branch and participate in AI events hosted by the city.


They also plan to lay the foundation for active international exchange by supporting domestic startups and promoting joint research in the AI field.


IEEE, established in the United States in 1963, is an organization leading international standardization in the electrical and electronics fields, with about 500,000 expert members from 175 countries worldwide.


It announces major standards and research policies in the electrical and electronics fields and serves as an international standardization organization.



Park Hyung-jun, Mayor of Busan, said, “Busan has taken a big step toward becoming a leader in AI standardization, and we will put great effort into establishing the Busan branch to lead the related industry.”


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