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Ulsan, Jeju, Chungbuk selected for the smart city data hub pilot projects
On July 10, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport announced that Ulsan-si, Jeju-do, and Chungbuk-do have been selected as the local governments participating in 'Smart City Data Hub Pilot Solution Development Project.'
Each of these local governments will receive up to KRW 1 billion in national funding.
Ulsan-si will develop an AI-powered predictive vacant house management solution based on energy data, linked with a regional data hub, to address various urban issues such as ensuring safety due to the increase in vacant homes.
Jeju Province, in collaboration with Jeju-si and Seogwipo-si, will create a "smart parking lot safety AI analysis solution" to tackle the chronic traffic and safety issues in the city centered around tourism.
Chungbuk-do, in partnership with Jecheon-si, will work on a "population-based local extinction crisis response solution" to promote settlement in areas at high-risk of local extinction and realize smart administration.
The project plans from the selected local governments will be available on the "Smart City Portal" (www.smartcity.go.kr) starting on July 14.
redflag@yna.co.kr
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** This article was translated from Korean.
Date
2025.07.11
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According to Yonhap News,
On July 10, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport announced that Ulsan-si, Jeju-do, and Chungbuk-do have been selected as the local governments participating in 'Smart City Data Hub Pilot Solution Development Project.'
Each of these local governments will receive up to KRW 1 billion in national funding.
Ulsan-si will develop an AI-powered predictive vacant house management solution based on energy data, linked with a regional data hub, to address various urban issues such as ensuring safety due to the increase in vacant homes.
Jeju Province, in collaboration with Jeju-si and Seogwipo-si, will create a "smart parking lot safety AI analysis solution" to tackle the chronic traffic and safety issues in the city centered around tourism.
Chungbuk-do, in partnership with Jecheon-si, will work on a "population-based local extinction crisis response solution" to promote settlement in areas at high-risk of local extinction and realize smart administration.
The project plans from the selected local governments will be available on the "Smart City Portal" (www.smartcity.go.kr) starting on July 14.
redflag@yna.co.kr
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Source: Yonhap News (July 10, 2025)
** This article was translated from Korean.