Benchmarking on-site for Industrial Complex Digital Transformation and Eco-friendly Infrastructure Development

The Korea Industrial Complex Corporation (Chairman Kim Jeong-hwan) announced that on the 10th and 11th, it shared know-how on the digital transformation of Smart Green Industrial Complexes and the establishment of eco-friendly infrastructure with a delegation from four countries of the World Bank Group who visited the Gumi and Banwol-Sihwa Smart Green Industrial Complexes.


The delegation, consisting of 48 members including 34 government officials from Vietnam, Brazil, Indonesia, and Haiti, 8 World Bank Group officials, and 5 officials from the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), visited the Smart Green Industrial Complexes of the Korea Industrial Complex Corporation for two days during their five-day visit to Korea.


A delegation from four countries representing the World Bank visited the Gumi Smart Factory testbed site to benchmark the smart green industrial complex's digital transformation and eco-friendly infrastructure construction projects, and took a commemorative photo with officials from the Korea Industrial Complex Corporation.

A delegation from four countries representing the World Bank visited the Gumi Smart Factory testbed site to benchmark the smart green industrial complex's digital transformation and eco-friendly infrastructure construction projects, and took a commemorative photo with officials from the Korea Industrial Complex Corporation.

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The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy and the Korea Industrial Complex Corporation are promoting the 'Smart Green Industrial Complex Promotion Project' to transform existing industrial complex tenant companies into digitalized, competitive, and eco-friendly industrial complexes. Starting with Changwon and Banwol-Sihwa National Industrial Complexes in 2019, 15 industrial complexes have currently been designated as Smart Green Industrial Complexes, and according to the 'Comprehensive Industrial Complex Innovation Measures' announced by the government in November last year, plans are in place to establish ▲25 Smart Green Industrial Complexes ▲15 eco-friendly carbon reduction industrial complexes by 2027.



The delegation visited the Gyeongbuk Gumi Smart Green Industrial Complex Project Group on the 10th and the Gyeonggi Banwol-Sihwa Smart Green Industrial Complex on the 11th. Kim Jeong-hwan, Chairman of the Korea Industrial Complex Corporation, said, "Through this delegation visit, Korea’s Smart Green Industrial Complex policies, project achievements, and experiences have been widely shared overseas," adding, "Going forward, the Korea Industrial Complex Corporation will continue to cooperate steadily with various countries and global organizations to spread Korea’s industrial complex digital and low-carbon transition policies."


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