Seoul will hold the 10.17 Seoul International Training Policy Forum on the subject of 'Smart City-Seoul' policy sharing achievements and directions for development through international training at the Seoul Human Resource Development Center for two days from 10.18 (Thu) ~ 2019 (Fri). More than 100 people, including domestic and foreign experts, international training alumni, representatives of regional branches of the Metropolis International Training Institute, and officials of partner organizations. This year, the professionalism of the forum was strengthened with the theme of "Smart City-Seoul".

The Seoul Human Resource Development Center serves as an international training center of Metropolis, with more than 130 member cities around the world, and has held the Seoul International Training Policy Forum every year since 2014 to raise its international status. In order to share our city's excellent policies from 2008, about 2,300 people visited the international training, which was held for foreign city officials, by this year. A policy forum is held.

 

【Seoul International Training Policy Forum Day 1 (10.17<Thu>)】

The first day, 10.17 (Thu), will be the first session of the 2019 Seoul International Training Policy Forum, beginning with keynote speeches by Vice-Chairman Kim Sang-beom (former Deputy Mayor of Seoul) and Chairman of the City of Seoul Smart City Committee (Director of Yonsei University Technology Management Research Center). Proceed.

The keynote address was “Smart City and Sustainability” of former Seoul Deputy Mayor of Seoul and Lee Jung-hoon, “Smart City of Korea – Status of Korean City Development”. And the meaning and vision of smart cities that solve urban problems and improve the quality of life of citizens through new information and communication technology (ICT).

The second session, `` International Training Alumni Case Presentation, '' is a session that introduces the case of applying the Seoul City's smart city sector's excellent policy to trainee cities and solves the global city problem. 15 cases, which have undergone rigorous examination by experts such as research institutes, will be announced. The alumni, who were selected through public recruitment and screening among the trainees who participated in the international training related to smart city policy for the last 16 years, will present the smart city field of our city applied to the trainee city.

In the final session of the first day, a panel of experts from home and abroad participated, and the Seoul Metropolitan Institute of Human Resources Development, headquartered by the International Training Institute of Metropolis, promoted the development of global talents and joint development of the world city through international training of excellent policies in Seoul. Will discuss. Experts such as Oswal Munkasa Deputy Governor Jakarta, Director of Training Agency for African Regional Authorities in Africa (World Association of Local Governments) and Head of Center for International Cities and Infrastructure Research Center, Seoul National University Discuss

 

【Seoul International Training Policy Forum Day 2 (10.18)】

The next day, 10.18 (Friday) will visit the S-Flex Center, which includes the city's representative smart city policy site, the Self-driving Control Center, and the Seoul Cyber ​​Safety Center, as well as the largest festival and exhibition in the global urban architecture sector. You will have the opportunity to experience “Smart City-Seoul” and explore ways to solve urban problems. In addition, you will have the opportunity to try your hand on hanbok at Namsangol Hanok Village where you can feel and experience Korean traditions in Seoul, the metropolitan city.

"The forum will be a place to examine the achievements of international training that shares Seoul's smart city policy with the world cities, and to explore the strategic development direction of future training management." It is expected to play a greater role in solving urban problems and win-win development in the world cities by sharing Seoul's smart city policy. ”

 

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