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    Korea to invest $285M in advanced industrial technologies

    February 12, 2025
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    The Republic of Korea has announced plans to invest 414.2 billion won (approximately $285 million) in the development of advanced industrial technologies by 2031, aiming to drive innovation across multiple sectors. The Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Energy confirmed the investment as part of a broader initiative to strengthen future growth engines. According to Yonhap News Agency, the project was originally launched in 2022 with a focus on fostering cutting-edge technologies that could redefine industrial landscapes.

    Korea to invest $285M in advanced industrial technologies

    The initiative supports research and development efforts in strategic sectors to enhance Korea’s global competitiveness in high-tech industries. For the current year, the ministry has selected three key areas for additional funding. These include overcoming spatial and temporal limitations in energy transmission, advancing cybersecurity mechanisms, and integrating neuro-artificial intelligence (AI) to augment human physical capabilities.

    These technologies are expected to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of industries such as energy, security, and biotechnology. As part of the overall funding plan, 68.1 billion won has been earmarked specifically for these three new focus areas. The government aims to leverage these investments to establish Korea as a leader in next-generation industrial technologies and strengthen its position in the global innovation landscape.

    The investment aligns with Korea’s long-term strategy to develop core technologies that enhance productivity and economic resilience. The initiative also reflects the government’s commitment to supporting private sector collaboration, encouraging research institutions and businesses to participate in the advancement of these critical technologies. This latest funding effort builds upon previous investments in industrial R&D, reinforcing Korea’s ambition to lead in technology-driven economic growth.

    With this initiative, the government seeks to ensure that Korean industries remain at the forefront of global innovation, driving advancements that will shape future economic opportunities. By 2031, the Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Energy expects these investments to yield significant breakthroughs, further cementing Korea’s status as a global hub for industrial innovation and technological excellence. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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