Korea Airports Corporation announced on the 1st that it selected four winning entries and awarded prizes in the public idea contest held from May to July.


Yoon Hyung-jung, President of Korea Airports Corporation (center in the photo), and the contest winners are taking a commemorative photo on the 31st. <Photo by Korea Airports Corporation>

Yoon Hyung-jung, President of Korea Airports Corporation (center in the photo), and the contest winners are taking a commemorative photo on the 31st.

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The event aimed to find innovative ideas applicable to airports, focusing on innovative technologies that can enhance user convenience and safety in areas such as passenger terminals, parking lots, and runways. Among the 68 ideas finally submitted, the winners were chosen.


The grand prize was awarded to Seoul National University students Kim Chaewon and Kim Miryeong for their "Airblebot for the convenience of visually impaired airport users." The corporation explained that the idea aligned with the airport corporation's value of enhancing passenger convenience and met criteria for originality and feasibility.



Yoon Hyungjoong, President of Korea Airports Corporation, said, "The ideas presented in this contest will be actively applied to airport operations, and we will continue to discover various ideas to improve passenger convenience."


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