"Technological Advancement of Local Small and Medium-Sized Construction Enterprises"

Ulsan City is set to actively build infrastructure for the construction of a smart city.


On the 23rd at 11 a.m., Ulsan City announced that it will sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology (KICT) at City Hall to cooperate on building smart construction infrastructure.


This agreement was established to promote win-win cooperation between Ulsan City and KICT by introducing and commercializing intelligent national land infrastructure technologies to solve regional issues and foster innovative growth.


The two organizations will jointly collaborate on ▲ discovering and promoting projects in the smart construction infrastructure sector by utilizing each other's technologies and personnel ▲ realizing advanced construction technology through regional cooperative projects ▲ strengthening the competitiveness of local small and medium-sized construction companies.


Through this agreement, Ulsan City plans to continuously promote regional cooperative projects annually by leveraging the excellent technology and research infrastructure of KICT, the only national research institute specializing in construction technology in Korea.


Additionally, the city aims to improve residential environments through the field application and demonstration of customized smart construction technologies, support technology advancement and competitiveness by addressing technical difficulties faced by local small and medium-sized construction companies, and revitalize the regional economy.



Kim Doo-gyeom, Mayor of Ulsan, stated, “As the excellent technology and research infrastructure of KICT are essential for the development of construction technology in the Ulsan region, we will continue to cooperate closely.”

Ulsan City Hall.

Ulsan City Hall.

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