Kim Yeon-su, CEO of Hancom (left in the photo), and Lee Wan-gyu, Commissioner of the Ministry of Government Legislation, who attended the business agreement ceremony held at Hancom Tower on the 3rd, are posing for a commemorative photo. (Photo by Hangul and Computer)

Kim Yeon-su, CEO of Hancom (left in the photo), and Lee Wan-gyu, Commissioner of the Ministry of Government Legislation, who attended the business agreement ceremony held at Hancom Tower on the 3rd, are posing for a commemorative photo. (Photo by Hangul and Computer)

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Hancom and the Ministry of Government Legislation are collaborating in public-private partnership to realize a digital platform government.


On the 3rd, Hancom and the Ministry of Government Legislation signed a business agreement at Hancom Tower in Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do, attended by key officials including Hancom CEO Kim Yeon-su and Ministry Director Lee Wan-gyu.


Through this agreement, both organizations pledged to share artificial intelligence (AI) technology and data to achieve the government’s national agenda of “realizing the world’s best digital platform government where all data is connected.”


They plan to actively promote smooth and efficient progress of generative AI-related projects, continue technical cooperation necessary for opening and utilizing public data of legal information, and contribute to the development of the domestic AI and data industries.


Hancom has cooperated on standardization and digitization of various legal information, including the Ministry’s “Legal Draft Editor” and the National Law Information Center’s “Committee Decision Document Opening System,” and will further advance the enhancement of legal information systems using AI.


Director Lee Wan-gyu of the Ministry of Government Legislation stated, “AI and data-related industries will increasingly spread across all sectors of our society,” adding, “The signing of a business agreement between central administrative agencies and private companies for the development of AI and data industries is very meaningful and important.”



Hancom CEO Kim Yeon-su said, “This agreement will not only improve the openness and usability of legal information represented by public data but also actively support becoming a catalyst for the development of AI and data industries,” and added, “We will contribute to realizing the world’s best digital platform government where all data is connected.”


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