Naver Collaborates with Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs to Promote 'Patriotic Culture in Daily Life'
Naver and the Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs collaborate to promote veterans culture.
On the 27th, Naver and the Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs announced that they will sign a business agreement on the 28th at Naver 1784 located in Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do, to foster and spread veterans culture in daily life. The signing ceremony will be held with the attendance of Park Min-sik, Minister of the Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs, Chae Seon-ju, Head of Naver's External/ESG Policy, and other officials.
Through this business agreement, Naver and the Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs plan to cooperate in various ways to enable citizens to more easily access veterans-related content and information in their daily lives, thereby spreading veterans culture.
First, Naver and the Ministry will produce veterans culture content and make it accessible through Naver’s platform. They also plan to make the latest veterans-related information easily available on Naver’s platform and discuss ways to recommend veterans culture festivals in nearby regions to users.
Additionally, to strengthen the digital capabilities of future-generation veterans officials, Naver will share its expertise in developing advanced technology-based content such as AI and digital twins. The Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs aims to promote administrative innovation and efficiency based on advanced technology for future-generation officials through this collaboration.
Park Min-sik, Minister of the Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs, said, “In an era where everyone enjoys cultural content in daily life, it is time for veterans culture to move beyond traditional methods and approach people through diverse content to effectively spread it. In this regard, cooperation with Naver, which leads the domestic content industry and technological innovation, is very meaningful. We will work closely with Naver to establish veterans culture as part of everyday life.”
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Chae Seon-ju, Head of Naver's External/ESG Policy, said, “Naver will strive to ensure that its various platforms participate in realizing veterans culture and values at the national level. We will also continuously consider ways in which the innovative technologies Naver develops can contribute to spreading veterans culture.”
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