Digital Twin Pilot Project Led by Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport

Eight Administrative Models Including Customized Tourism and Job Information

An artificial intelligence-based location public information search service will be launched in Ulsan starting this November.


On the afternoon of the 30th at 2 PM, Ulsan City will hold a completion report meeting for the project "Establishment of AI and Spatial Information Integrated Search Service" in the Situation Room on the 7th floor of the main building of Ulsan City Hall.


The meeting will be attended by about 20 people, including Ulsan City Deputy Mayor for Administration An Seungdae, Ulsan city officials, and representatives from the implementing company. The event will include a promotional video screening, a report on project progress and demonstration, and a Q&A session.


This project provides administrative information related to tourism, jobs, and more by integrating it with spatial information and visualizing it in 3D. Ulsan City was selected for the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport's "Digital Twin National Pilot Project" in July last year and has been promoting it since then.


A total of 1 billion KRW has been invested, and the project is based on the Ulsan Digital Twin online platform established in July last year.


Eight administrative utilization models have been developed: customized tourism, job information, disaster shelters, industrial complex resident companies, administrative information report creation, user-generated content, weather information, and carbon neutrality. Of these, four models?customized tourism, job information, disaster shelters, and industrial complex resident companies?will be provided to citizens through the official websites of Ulsan City and its five districts and counties.


A pilot operation will be conducted throughout October, and the full-scale service is scheduled to begin in November.



An official from Ulsan City stated, "This service was promoted to enhance administrative efficiency and provide citizens with convenient administrative services that can be directly experienced in daily life. During the pilot operation, we will gather diverse citizen feedback to provide more useful and accurate information through 3D spatial data."

Ulsan City Hall

Ulsan City Hall

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