Buk-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City, is establishing a 'public-private cooperation system' to support the demonstration of artificial intelligence technology by 4th industrial revolution companies.


Gwangju Buk-gu Establishes Public-Private Partnership for AI Technology Demonstration View original image

According to Buk-gu on the 10th, at 2 p.m. on the same day, Buk-gu Office, Korea Photonics Technology Institute, and the 4th industrial revolution company Tronix will join hands to sign a 'business agreement for the establishment of a disaster prevention and response system based on smart streetlights' in the large conference room on the 2nd floor of the Korea Photonics Technology Institute.


This agreement was prepared to support the demonstration of artificial intelligence technology that can be applied to disaster prevention, strengthen the local community safety net, and promote the growth of 4th industrial revolution companies.


According to the agreement, Buk-gu will provide demonstration sites, Korea Photonics Technology Institute will provide specialized technical support, and Tronix will be responsible for promoting the smart streetlight demonstration project, thereby establishing a disaster prevention and response system based on smart streetlights in the region.


In addition, to strengthen the early business stabilization and competitiveness of companies, including R&D and prototype production support for local artificial intelligence startups, a business agreement between Buk-gu and Korea Photonics Technology Institute will also be made to efficiently promote the 'Early Stabilization Support Project for 4th Industrial Revolution Companies' implemented by Buk-gu.



Furthermore, after the signing ceremony, Buk-gu plans to hold a meeting with representatives of artificial intelligence companies to listen to difficulties in the industrial field and discuss support measures together.


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