"Strengthening Administrative Innovation Capabilities"

On November 3, the Busanjinhae Free Economic Zone Authority (Commissioner Park Sung-ho) reaffirmed its commitment to creative administrative innovation by holding an awards ceremony for the AI Utilization Competition and presenting outstanding cases.


On the same day, a special guest lecture was held to promote the establishment of a healthy workplace culture.


This AI Utilization Competition was organized to strengthen employees' digital capabilities and promote administrative innovation, resulting in a variety of practical ideas applicable to day-to-day work. A total of 49 proposals were submitted, and after evaluation by internal and external judges, one Grand Prize winner, two Excellence Award winners, three Merit Award winners, and two departments with high participation received awards.

On the 3rd, Park Sung-ho (center), Commissioner of the Busanjinhae Free Economic Zone Authority, is taking a commemorative photo with the winners of the AI Utilization Competition at the Busanjinhae Free Economic Zone Authority.

On the 3rd, Park Sung-ho (center), Commissioner of the Busanjinhae Free Economic Zone Authority, is taking a commemorative photo with the winners of the AI Utilization Competition at the Busanjinhae Free Economic Zone Authority.

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The winning entries were recognized as practical examples of increasing administrative efficiency, including strategies for launching new projects using generative AI, map visualization, and the development of dedicated GPT models.


Alongside presentations from the Grand Prize and Excellence Award winners, outstanding AI utilization cases from Gyeongnam Province were also introduced, providing employees with scalable directions that can be applied in their own work environments.


The Authority plans to systematically strengthen AI utilization capabilities by department and establish a solid foundation for digital transformation throughout its administration.


During the regular assembly that day, Im Subok, Chairman of Kanglim CSP, was invited to give a lecture on "Lessons from Cuba, the Longest-Lived Country in the Caribbean," focusing on healthy living. The speaker emphasized the importance of both physical and mental health management for employees, conveying the message that a balanced lifestyle through organic practices and a positive mindset contribute to organizational competitiveness.



Commissioner Park Sung-ho stated, "Innovation in work through AI will not only strengthen our institution’s competitiveness but also greatly improve employee job satisfaction," adding, "We will create a work environment where digital technology and a healthy organizational culture are harmoniously integrated."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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