Remote Work Facility 'Smart Work Center' Opens at Gwanggyo New Government Building in Gyeonggi View original image


[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] Gyeonggi Province opened a Smart Work Center, a remote work facility to secure work flexibility for all employees, on the first floor of the Gwanggyo New Government Building on the 17th.


The Smart Work Center refers to an office where internal tasks such as electronic approvals and video conferences can be handled the same as at the original workplace, based on information and communication technology (ICT) to implement smart administration.


The newly established Smart Work Center, built in conjunction with the relocation of the government building, covers an area of 160㎡ and was designed as a complex space including 40 workstations, meeting rooms, and lounges, reflecting employees' opinions.


Additionally, by introducing a seat reservation system, cloud printing, and electronic whiteboards, it enables real-time reservation information provision, enhanced printing security through authentication, and a paperless meeting culture.


The province expects to overcome administrative inefficiencies by reducing wasted time during business trips or council responses and to realize work-life balance (Work-Life Balance) by establishing a flexible work culture.



Ryu In-kwon, Director of the Planning and Coordination Office of the province, explained, "In the era of 'remote work' without time and space constraints, the Smart Work Center will play a significant role in improving administrative efficiency."


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