Changwon National Industrial Complex 2.0 Site, Seeking the Tower of Precision Industry Promotion to Secure Future 50-Year Food Industry Projects
Also Commending the Efforts of 119 Safety Center Firefighters

Hong Nampyo, Mayor of Changwon Special City in Gyeongnam, began the Year of Gapjin with determination to protect citizen safety by touring key project sites securing the future food sources for Changwon’s next 50 years and visiting the 119 Safety Center on the 2nd.

Hong Nampyo, Mayor of Changwon Special City, visited the Precision Industry Promotion Tower in Sinchon-dong, Seongsan-gu.

Hong Nampyo, Mayor of Changwon Special City, visited the Precision Industry Promotion Tower in Sinchon-dong, Seongsan-gu.

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After the opening ceremony, Mayor Hong immediately headed to the Buk-myeon area of Uichang-gu.


This site was selected as the final candidate for a new national industrial complex in March last year and will be the location of the new national industrial complex.


The city plans to establish a new industrial complex (Changwon National Industrial Complex 2.0) specialized in the defense and nuclear industries, which are the main industries, in addition to the existing national industrial complex. It aims to build a future-oriented advanced industrial complex that integrates production, research, and talent development functions, rather than just a simple manufacturing and production base.


As this project is crucial for Changwon’s future, Mayor Hong, who has been directly leading the project since the beginning of his term, toured the site and ordered the prompt execution of administrative procedures to accelerate the project.


Next, Mayor Hong visited Sinchon Square, which symbolizes the glory and prosperity of the existing Changwon National Industrial Complex, and received a report on the progress of the 50th anniversary commemorative project for the national industrial complex at the Tower of Precision Industry Promotion.


2024 marks the 50th anniversary of the designation of the Changwon National Industrial Complex. The city is preparing commemorative projects to highlight the value of the complex during this major turning point for the past and the next 50 years. In April, the city plans to announce a future vision and development strategy and hold various commemorative events to encourage entrepreneurs and workers.


Finally, Mayor Hong concluded his site visit by visiting the Oedong 119 Safety Center to encourage the efforts of firefighters who protect citizens’ lives and safety on the front lines.



Mayor Hong stated, “We will build a strong city where the safety, a natural right that citizens should enjoy, is guaranteed,” and pledged, “This year, we will make it a turning point for the new future 50 years by rapidly advancing on the path of innovative growth based on past achievements and experiences.”


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