Industrial Complex Site Tour
Creating a Communication Platform for Youth and Workers
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] The Korea Industrial Complex Corporation (Chairman Kim Jeong-hwan) announced on the 23rd that it is recruiting the 'Structural Advancement Project Youth Participation Group' to tour industrial complex sites related to the Structural Advancement Project and share the stories of youth and workers.
The Structural Advancement Project is a project aimed at transforming aging industrial complexes that have been under construction for over 20 years into innovative spaces where youth and new industries gather by expanding various innovative infrastructures. The Youth Participation Group is open to anyone aged 19 to 34 who is interested in industrial complexes, and about 10 members will be selected.
The selected participants will engage in activities for about four months from June to September, including ▲raising awareness of the Structural Advancement Project ▲proposing ideas for creating youth-friendly industrial complexes ▲promotional activities for the Structural Advancement Project. Participants will receive activity fees based on their involvement and will be awarded a Youth Participation Group certificate.
Kim Jeong-hwan, Chairman of the Korea Industrial Complex Corporation, said, "Through the Youth Participation Group, I hope the innovation process of industrial complexes will be more widely promoted to the public and that fresh ideas will be added." He added, "We will do our best to transform industrial complexes into youth-friendly spaces where industry, technology, and culture converge, and into hubs of innovation."
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