Construction Scheduled for 2024 on the Gimpo Pungmu Station Area Urban Development Project Site

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Hyesook] Inha University is accelerating its plan to establish the Gimpo Medical Campus.


On the 14th, Inha University will sign a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with Gimpo Urban Management Corporation, Pungmu Station Area Development Co., Ltd., and Inha University Hospital to create the Gimpo Medical Campus.


Through the agreement, Gimpo Urban Management Corporation and Pungmu Station Area Development will support the necessary permits and related procedures for the campus construction.


Additionally, Pungmu Station Area Development plans to supply Inha University with 90,000㎡ of university land from the Pungmu Station Area Urban Development Project at below cost price, and will sign a land supply contract through future consultations.


Inha University plans to build educational facilities such as the Graduate School of Health Sciences and the Graduate School of Engineering, and operate open campus facilities like the Lifelong Education Center to provide educational services tailored to the life cycle of local residents, from gifted education for youth to lifelong learning.


Furthermore, the university aims to establish a cutting-edge digital hospital by building a smart medical data platform and providing customized medical services based on digital twin technology, envisioning it to grow into a representative hub hospital in the northwestern Gyeonggi region.


Inha University and Inha University Hospital will establish the campus development plan this year, complete permits and administrative procedures, and begin construction in time for the university’s 70th anniversary in 2024.



Jo Myung-woo, President of Inha University, said, "With the signing of the MOA, the Gimpo Medical Campus development project is now on track," and added, "We will concentrate all the university’s capabilities to ensure the project proceeds smoothly."


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