The Future Strategic Industry Research Group of Changwon Special City Council in Gyeongnam has officially begun its activities.


The Future Strategic Industry Research Group is a newly registered council research group this year, established to study sustainable growth and future-oriented industrial activation policies for Changwon, an industrial city.


The research group consists of five members, including Representative Councilor Oh Eun-ok, Moon Soon-gyu, Shim Young-seop, Jung Soon-wook, and Choi Eun-ha.


Members of the Future Strategy Industry Research Group of Changwon Special City Council in Gyeongnam and city council staff are taking a commemorative photo at the research group's first meeting. Photo by Changwon City Council

Members of the Future Strategy Industry Research Group of Changwon Special City Council in Gyeongnam and city council staff are taking a commemorative photo at the research group's first meeting. Photo by Changwon City Council

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On the 4th, the research group held a meeting to discuss future food sources and strategic industry policies in Changwon, marking its first activity.


At the meeting, they agreed that sustainable growth in Changwon is possible only by maximizing the potential of each region and emphasized the need to study support policies for securing future food sources.


They also suggested various methods for conducting research, such as consultations with representatives from different industrial sectors and invited lectures.


Going forward, the research group plans to focus on the industrial potential of each region in Changwon, including the Changwon National Industrial Complex, which was finally designated as a special development zone, the Masan drone manufacturing localization specialized complex, and Jinhae New Port, being developed as an international logistics hub based on Tri-Port, and continue their research activities.



Representative Councilor Oh said, “Changwon is a city with conditions to create and expand various strategic industry ecosystems such as ports, logistics, hydrogen, defense industry, nuclear power, robots, and drones,” adding, “We will do our best to study support policies for securing future food sources for Changwon, a city favorable for business and economic vitality.”


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