Securing Feasibility for Establishing a Civil-Military Dual-Use Center

Plan to Derive Ripple Effects and More

Jinju City in Gyeongnam announced on the 28th that it held a "Feasibility Study Kick-off Meeting for the Establishment of a Dual-Use Military-Civil Aerospace Material Certification Support Center" in the situation room on the 5th floor of City Hall.


The meeting was held with Jinju Mayor Cho Gyu-il, the service provider, and officials from related departments attending, and proceeded with reports on the service promotion content and plans, followed by a Q&A session.


In particular, representatives from the Korea Ceramic Technology Institute's Aerospace Convergence Center also attended and presented opinions on the preparations for establishing the center and the necessity of the center's establishment.


Jinju City is holding a kickoff meeting for the project to establish a certification support center for aerospace materials.

Jinju City is holding a kickoff meeting for the project to establish a certification support center for aerospace materials.

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This service is being conducted to review all matters related to the center establishment project, secure the feasibility of project promotion, and use it as reference material for proposing new projects to Gyeongnam Province and central government ministries.


Through this service, the city plans to derive domestic and international policy trends, market and technology trends, the scale of the center construction, project promotion roadmap, funding procurement plans, economic, technical, policy, and regional feasibility of the center establishment, and ripple effects.


Mayor Cho said, "Jinju City is promoting various projects to establish the nation's first AAV (Advanced Air Vehicle) production base. Since the material sector requires continuous support due to the nature of the project, we plan to continuously provide support in related fields through the establishment of the Material Certification Support Center."


Meanwhile, the city is implementing projects such as the "Ceramic Convergence Advanced Technology Project for Regional Key Industries," the "Ceramic Convergence Commercialization Promotion Project for Regional Key Industries," and the "Ceramic Fiber Convergence Infrastructure Project for Transportation Systems" to foster and support the material sector including ceramics.



In particular, through the Ceramic Fiber Convergence Infrastructure Project for Transportation Systems, a total of 27 types of equipment have been established, and the city continues to promote corporate support projects through equipment utilization, testing and analysis, technical difficulty support, prototype production support, professional company exchange meetings, and industry conversion exchange meetings.


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