Discussion on Revitalizing the Joint Innovation City and More

Jeollanam-do Governor Kim Youngrok is attending the "Jeollanam-do-Relocated Public Institutions Labor Union Council Win-Win Cooperation Meeting" held at the Naju Public Interest Activity Support Center on the 10th and is taking a commemorative photo with labor union officials of the relocated public institutions. Provided by Jeonnam Province

Jeollanam-do Governor Kim Youngrok is attending the "Jeollanam-do-Relocated Public Institutions Labor Union Council Win-Win Cooperation Meeting" held at the Naju Public Interest Activity Support Center on the 10th and is taking a commemorative photo with labor union officials of the relocated public institutions. Provided by Jeonnam Province

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On September 10, Jeollanam-do Governor Kim Youngrok held a win-win cooperation meeting with the Gwangju-Jeonnam Joint Innovation City Relocated Public Institutions Labor Union Council to discuss ways to revitalize the innovation city, strengthen cooperation systems, and develop successful strategies for the second phase of public institution relocations.


The meeting was attended by 13 participants, including Lee Eulchul, Chairman of the Labor Union Council. Various opinions were presented on improving living conditions, such as the successful implementation of the second phase of public institution relocations, solutions for parking shortages within the innovation city, operation of a circular train between Gwangju Station and Songjeong Station, alleviating student overcrowding, and establishing a specialized middle school.


Participants agreed that the Gwangju-Jeonnam Joint Innovation City has grown into a premier city equipped with industrial, cultural, educational, medical, and welfare facilities over the past decade since the relocation of 16 public institutions was completed. They also pledged to continue working together to help the city make great strides on the global stage.


Chairman Lee Eulchul emphasized, "For the successful attraction of new institutions in the second phase of public institution relocations, Jeollanam-do, Naju City, and the relocated public institutions must unite and focus their capabilities. In particular, the relocation of affiliated organizations of the first-phase relocated public institutions should be pursued based on thorough analysis of their feasibility and necessity."


Governor Kim stated, "Over the past decade, we have made significant efforts to improve living conditions in the joint innovation city, such as constructing the Complex Innovation Center and the Living SOC Complex Center, and establishing a 25 billion won development fund. We will actively cooperate with the Labor Union Council to ensure that the joint innovation city becomes a leading model for balanced national development with the best living conditions in the country."



Jeollanam-do also promoted participation of employees and their families from relocated public institutions in major events held in Jeollanam-do this year, such as the Jeonnam International Ink Art Biennale, the Namdo International Gourmet Industry Expo, and the International Agricultural Expo, during the meeting.


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