30 Experts from Industry, Academia, Research, and Government Appointed
Initiating Innovation in Six Key Strategic Industries

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Daejeon Technopark has officially appointed 30 experts representing industry, academia, research, and government, launching a new initiative to drive innovation in its six key strategic industries.


On September 26, Daejeon Technopark held the "Second Advisory Committee Inauguration and Appointment Ceremony" at the SV Ground on the 10th floor of Daejeon TP D-Station, officially appointing 30 experts representing industry, academia, research, and government.


During the ceremony, appointment letters were presented to the advisory committee members, a committee chair was nominated, and the operational plan was announced. Through these steps, the official launch of the advisory committee was declared, aiming to strengthen the competitiveness of the region's six strategic industries and drive the institution’s sustainable growth.


The second advisory committee will operate through seven subcommittees: Space & Quantum, Biohealth, Nano Semiconductors, Defense & Robotics, Local Talent Development, Local Business Development, and Regional Policy.


Each subcommittee, led by its chair, will provide policy advice, identify new projects, and review project feasibility. In particular, expert opinions will be incorporated from the planning stages of national and municipal projects to reinforce an operational system based on execution and results.


Daejeon Technopark plans to reflect the second advisory committee’s recommendations in its mid- to long-term strategies and business plans, further strengthening its operations. By advancing collaboration among industry, academia, research, and government, it aims to establish itself as a leading innovation hub for national policies and Daejeon’s six strategic industries.



Kim Wooyeon, President of Daejeon Technopark, stated, "For Daejeon Technopark to become a premier regional hub, the experience and insight of experts from various fields are essential. I believe the second advisory committee will serve as a key partner and a strong driving force for innovation by identifying new projects and enhancing performance-based operations, leading to meaningful change at Daejeon Technopark."


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