Mokpo Explores AI-Driven Industrial Ecosystem Innovation: The Challenge of Practical Application Strategies
Yim Kwangsoo Correspondent
pydonga@gmail.com | 2025-05-10 14:21:45
Mokpo, South Korea – Businesses forming the backbone of the Jeollanam-do province's economy in Mokpo recently convened to deeply discuss how to effectively integrate Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Big Data technologies into their operations amidst the rapidly evolving digital landscape. The 'AI and Big Data Utilization Strategy Seminar for Business Leaders,' jointly hosted by the Mokpo Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Chairman Jung Hyun-taek) and the Smart Human Resource Development Institute (Director Ban Soo-kyung) at the Shangrila Beach Hotel on April 30th, garnered significant attention, reflecting the high interest in digital transformation among local enterprises, with over 60 company executives and employees in attendance.
The seminar was organized to explore the transformative changes AI technology can bring to various industries, including manufacturing, marine and fisheries, logistics, and tourism, while emphasizing the importance of data-driven decision-making. With a growing consensus that AI and Big Data technologies could serve as crucial turning points for Mokpo, which is seeking new growth engines for its local economy, anticipation for the seminar was high.
Technology-Focused Presentations on Generative AI and Smart Factory Construction Strategies
The seminar was divided into two parts, featuring expert speakers who delivered in-depth presentations. In the first session, Kim Deok-jin, Director of the IT Communication Research Institute, spoke on the topic of 'AI 2025: How Far Has It Evolved?' Director Kim elucidated the development trends of cutting-edge generative AI technologies like ChatGPT and introduced various AI technologies applicable to business management. He emphasized that AI would move beyond simple repetitive task automation to support data-driven decision-making, provide customized customer services, and enable future prediction modeling across all aspects of business operations, leading to innovative changes.
The second session featured Park Chang-jin, Center Director of the Jeonnam Technopark, who presented on 'Data and Smart Factories.' Director Park stressed the necessity for the region's numerous manufacturing-based SMEs to recognize the importance of data and transition to smart factories to enhance production efficiency and improve quality. He outlined step-by-step strategies for building smart factories and introduced support policies from the government and related organizations, encouraging active participation from local businesses.
Finally, Ham Min-hyeok, CEO of ZenData, took the stage with a presentation titled 'The Future of Regional Industry Opened by AI and Data.' CEO Ham provided concrete examples of how data-driven AI technologies can be utilized across various industries, enhancing the understanding of the attendees. He particularly emphasized data utilization strategies tailored to the region's characteristics and the importance of adopting AI solutions, suggesting the potential for future growth in Mokpo's industries.
Focus on Technology Introduction, Lack of Region-Specific Implementation Strategies Remains a Shortcoming
The seminar is positively evaluated for introducing local businesses to the current status of rapidly advancing AI and Big Data technologies and fostering a consensus on the need for digital transformation. However, some point out that the presentations were primarily focused on technical aspects, lacking concrete implementation strategies tailored to Mokpo's unique industrial structure and characteristics.
Specifically, there was a perceived lack of in-depth discussion on how to effectively apply AI and Big Data technologies to Mokpo's key industries, such as marine and fisheries, port logistics, tourism, and shipbuilding. Furthermore, the seminar was seen as falling short in providing realistic solutions to the common challenges faced by local small and medium-sized manufacturing enterprises, including difficulties in data acquisition, a shortage of specialized personnel, and the burden of building digital infrastructure.
Calls for Mokpo Chamber of Commerce to Evolve Beyond Simple Education to an 'AI Implementation Strategy Hub'
Jung Hyun-taek, Chairman of the Mokpo Chamber of Commerce and Industry, stated, "I hope this seminar will serve as an opportunity to provide local businesses with practical insights to successfully apply AI technology to their management practices. We will continue to develop various support measures to enable local businesses to proactively respond to rapid changes and strengthen their competitiveness."
However, experts advise that the Mokpo Chamber of Commerce should move beyond simply providing technical education and actively engage in developing AI transformation models tailored to the region's industrial characteristics and building a practical, collaboration-focused system. To this end, specific follow-up tasks are being proposed, including: ▲ Establishing a roadmap for introducing AI-based solutions to strengthen the competitiveness of Mokpo's marine and fisheries and port logistics industries ▲ Creating a one-stop support system that comprehensively provides AI adoption diagnosis, consulting, and pilot project support for local SMEs ▲ Exploring ways to jointly build a data collection and analysis platform essential for utilizing AI technology within the region ▲ Systematizing practical AI competency enhancement training programs for local youth and middle-aged individuals that meet the needs of actual industrial sites.
Ultimately, there is a growing demand for the Mokpo Chamber of Commerce to go beyond the role of a mere information provider and serve as a practical implementation platform for the successful integration of regional industries and AI technology.
AI is No Longer an Option, But Survival: Strategic Approach Imperative for Mokpo's Sustainable Economic Growth
The assertion that 'AI is not an option, but survival' is no longer a distant future. Particularly for small and medium-sized cities facing the dual challenges of population decline and industrial structural advancement, AI technology is emerging as a crucial key to sustainable regional economic growth. While this seminar was significant in providing Mokpo businesses with an important opportunity for this shift in perception, it should not remain a one-off event.
AI is not merely a tool but a strategic asset that fundamentally changes a company's competitiveness. And strategy only yields tangible results when backed by a concrete implementation roadmap and a systematic support system. Attention is now focused on whether the Mokpo Chamber of Commerce will evolve its future events beyond simple 'technology briefings' into 'customized AI adoption and utilization strategy forums' that reflect the specific needs of local industries and generate practical outcomes. The future of Mokpo's economy hinges on how it understands AI technology, applies it to its regional characteristics, and pursues continuous innovation.
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