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Korea Smart City R&D Activities & WB Collaboration Agenda

19 Feb 2020

Youngseong KooKAIA (Korea Agency for Infrastructure Technology Advancement)

Contents

1. Korea Smart City R&D Activities

2. WB Collaboration Agenda

Korea Smart City R&D Activities

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Korea Smart City

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Big Data & Cloud

IoT, Network

Artificial Intelligence

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WB Collaboration Agenda

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Korea Smart City

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In order to cooperate with ASEAN Countries,

Modelling of ODA collaboration, Designation of Partners and Implementation Program will be necessary

▪ Korea has world-class ICT infrastructure with excellent level of technologies in transport, energy, environment & water management.

▪ 338 out of 675 smart solution related companies in Korea expand their businesses globally.

▪ Insufficient international collaboration efforts limited to exporting part of local technologies and solutions

▪ Systematic approach is in need for state-sponsored project exploration, feasibility study and development

▪ A lack of portfolio for sustainable city development based on UN-SDGs

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KuwaitAl Abdula City

BoliviaSanta Cruz Smart City

IraqBismayah Smart City

MalaysiaKota KinabaluSmart City

Columbia & GreeceTransport Card System

23 Countries including China

Integrated City Platform

IndonesiaMaster Plan

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▪ Create synergies by supporting national-level smart city export, organisingroad-shows, etc.

▪ Secure a foothold in G2G collaboration through signing the MOUs

▪ Establish a database for smart city collaboration with developing countries

▪ Identify solutions in key business areas based on market analysis of each country and Establish tailor-made strategies respectively

Strategy to select target

countries for international

development collaboration

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❖ KAIA would like to cooperate with WB on the followings;

• Forming Smart City Expert Groups for each domain and organizing a Policy-

Exchange Meeting to be held annually

• Conducting research to develop Joint Support Programs for developing countries

• Establishing a DB that contains urban development profiles for developing

countries and Korean Knowledge Sharing Platform

• Implementing Smart City Demonstration Programs for each service

domain(transport, energy, water management, etc.) and technology(data, fintech,

etc.)

• Jointly setting up Smart City Operating Centre for developing countries

• Operating Educational Programs for high-ranking government officials and

engineers for developing countries

26Tokyo Development Learning Center

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