Incheon Port Authority (IPA) announced on May 18, 2026, that it has launched a project to establish a mid-to-long-term strategy necessary for its transition to artificial intelligence (AI).


This project aims to systematically formulate a strategy tailored to the specific characteristics of Incheon Port in response to advancements in AI technology, while also enhancing work innovation and port safety. IPA plans to identify areas across all port operations where AI can be utilized, and to develop innovation projects as well as a mid-to-long-term AI transformation roadmap.


Incheon Port Authority employees are taking a commemorative photo after completing the 'AI Mid- to Long-term Strategy Establishment Service' kickoff briefing and the 'AI Transformation Task Force' meeting. Provided by Incheon Port Authority.

Incheon Port Authority employees are taking a commemorative photo after completing the 'AI Mid- to Long-term Strategy Establishment Service' kickoff briefing and the 'AI Transformation Task Force' meeting. Provided by Incheon Port Authority.

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At the kickoff meeting held on May 14, IPA established the basic principles for AI transformation and decided to set up a joint design system involving experts and stakeholders from the port sector.


On the same day, an "AI Transformation Task Force" meeting was also held, during which the teams identified actionable projects for integrating AI technologies into each department, and laid the groundwork for concrete, step-by-step strategies and tangible outcomes in AI transformation.



An IPA official stated, "AI technology will be a key tool for improving the efficiency and safety of port operations," adding, "Through the development of a mid-to-long-term strategy, we will establish an AI innovation model suited to Incheon Port and actively work toward realizing a safe and efficient smart port."


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