Contribution to the Spread of Big Data, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Smart HACCP Systems

Gyeongbuk Technopark signed a business agreement with the Korea Smart Data Association and the Daegu branch of the Korea Food Safety Management Certification Institute.

Gyeongbuk Technopark signed a business agreement with the Korea Smart Data Association and the Daegu branch of the Korea Food Safety Management Certification Institute.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yeo Jong-gu] Gyeongbuk Technopark has signed a business agreement with the Korea Smart Data Association and the Daegu branch of the Korea Food Safety Management Certification Institute to promote digital transformation of manufacturing companies in the Gyeongbuk region and activate the utilization of manufacturing data.


Through this agreement, they agreed to jointly work on ▲activating digital transformation of small and medium manufacturing companies located in Gyeongbuk and supporting the collection, analysis, and utilization of manufacturing data ▲discovering beneficiary companies for corporate support and planning new projects ▲building smart factories and fostering supply companies related to manufacturing data ▲providing consulting on ICT-related technical difficulties to enhance the manufacturing competitiveness of local companies.


Gyeongbuk TP plans to establish an organic cooperative system with the Korea Smart Data Association and the Daegu branch of the Korea Food Safety Management Certification Institute to lead the successful support of smart factory construction for local manufacturing companies and create leading cases of smart manufacturing innovation.


The Korea Smart Data Association will lead smart manufacturing data technology support based on big data, artificial intelligence (AI), and metaverse technologies, while the Daegu branch of the Korea Food Safety Management Certification Institute will contribute to activating the utilization of manufacturing data through the spread of the ‘Smart HACCP’ system, which integrates automation and digitalization technologies.



Ha In-seong, President of Gyeongbuk Technopark, said, “I hope a digital innovation ecosystem is established in the Gyeongbuk manufacturing sector to continue a virtuous cycle of industrial growth,” and added, “We will continue to provide various support for smart manufacturing innovation of local companies.”


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