Jeonnam Provincial Council Economic, Tourism and Culture Committee Conducts On-site Industrial Activities
Visits to Jeonnam Technopark and Goheung Drone Center
Exploring Policy Support Measures Tailored to Regional Characteristics
The Economic, Tourism, and Culture Committee of the Jeonnam Provincial Council visited Jeonnam Technopark and Goheung Drone Center over two days starting from the 13th and engaged in in-depth discussions on policy support measures. Photo by Jeonnam Provincial Council
View original imageThe members of the Jeollanam-do Provincial Council's Economic, Tourism, and Culture Special Committee (Chairperson Yoon Myeonghee, Jangheung 2) visited Jeonnam Technopark and the Goheung Drone Center to discuss strategies for industrial development.
During their two-day visit on the 13th and 14th, the committee members exchanged a variety of opinions with local experts through questions and answers regarding ways to foster high-tech industries.
Chairperson Yoon stated, "Jeonnam Technopark is playing a crucial role in laying the foundation for Jeonnam's future growth engines," and added, "We will spare no policy support to ensure that such innovation continues."
She further emphasized, "Through this on-site activity, we were able to confirm the potential of Jeonnam's strategic industries," and continued, "We will seek various support measures so that future high-tech industries such as the drone industry can become core growth engines for Jeonnam."
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