Gwangju National Science Museum Signs MOU to Promote Aerospace Science Culture
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] The National Gwangju Science Museum announced on the 26th that it has signed a business agreement with the National Aviation Museum to promote the spread of aviation science culture.
The two institutions agreed to promote and exchange cooperation projects such as exhibitions, education, research, and cultural events to spread science culture in the aviation field; jointly plan and consult on aviation-related projects; and exchange information and mutually utilize resources and data for the development of both institutions.
In particular, the "Drone and Aviation Special Exhibition" scheduled to be held at the end of the year will be the first project of cooperation between the two institutions. The Aviation Museum will provide various aircraft models and aviation science principle experience exhibits, which is expected to attract great interest from visitors.
The Drone and Aviation Special Exhibition will feature various contents about aviation science, including ▲ the history of challenges to flight ▲ the scientific secrets of flying in the sky ▲ the new world changed by drones ▲ the future envisioned by aviation technology, along with real aircraft. It is scheduled to be held from December 23 of this year to March 5 of next year at the National Gwangju Science Museum's special exhibition hall.
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Jeon Tae-ho, Acting Director of the Gwangju Science Museum, stated, "We hope that the cooperation between the two institutions on various aviation-related projects will expand opportunities to inform the public about the excellence of Korea's aviation technology and the importance of the aviation industry."
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