Aiming to Become a New Growth Hub in the Northeastern Region

Guri City in Gyeonggi Province (Mayor Baek Kyunghyeon) announced on the 21st that its "Guri Technovalley Development Project" was selected as one of the "Top 100 Promising Regional Investment Projects in Korea" at the "Maeil Business TV 2025 Innovation Growth Forum" held on the 20th at the Lotte Hotel Crystal Ballroom.

Guri City was selected as one of the "Top 100 Promising Regional Investment Projects in Korea" for its "Guri Technovalley Development Project" at the "Maeil Business TV 2025 Innovation Growth Forum" held on the 20th at the Lotte Hotel Crystal Ballroom. Provided by Guri City

Guri City was selected as one of the "Top 100 Promising Regional Investment Projects in Korea" for its "Guri Technovalley Development Project" at the "Maeil Business TV 2025 Innovation Growth Forum" held on the 20th at the Lotte Hotel Crystal Ballroom. Provided by Guri City

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The "Top 100 Promising Regional Investment Projects in Korea" is a project jointly organized by the Korea Institute of Public Autonomy and Maeil Business TV to identify and promote outstanding projects with high investment value for balanced regional development, revitalization of local economies, and job creation.


The selected "Guri Technovalley Development Project" is a core initiative aimed at attracting advanced technology companies and research facilities in fields such as gaming, character content, IoT, medical, and bio industries, based on the Fourth Industrial Revolution. The project is being promoted within the "Guri E-Commerce New Growth Advanced City" site in Sanodong, covering an area of approximately 145,000 square meters.


This evaluation has officially recognized the project's high investment potential and growth prospects.


Baek Kyunghyeon, Mayor of Guri City, stated, "With this selection as one of the Top 100 Promising Regional Investment Projects in Korea, we will accelerate the project's progress and do our best to develop Guri City into a self-sustaining hub city for new growth in the northeastern region."



Meanwhile, the "E-Commerce New Growth Advanced City Development Project" is currently undergoing a preliminary feasibility study by the Korea Development Institute (KDI), with an interim report session held in October. The final results are expected to be announced around January next year.


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