Daegu City's Ambitious Plan for High-Tech Industrial Complex in Gunwi-gun Linked to TK New Airport Project
Key Ideas
- Daegu plans to create a 6.3 million square meter high-tech industrial complex in Gunwi-gun, specializing in industries like semiconductors, future mobility, and hydrogen.
- The complex aims to support hydrogen-based mobility production, urban aviation, autonomous vehicles, and smart power grid systems, leveraging the proximity to the TK new airport.
- Expectations include a significant economic impact with a projected production-inducing effect of 37.3148 trillion won, a value-added effect of 15.3792 trillion won, and employment for 153,700 people.
- The city is on track to finalize the basic plan and establishment of the industrial complex this month, foreseeing a boost in the local economy and technological advancement.
Daegu City is embarking on an ambitious project to establish a high-tech industrial complex in Gunwi-gun, linked to the TK New Airport Project. The final report meeting for the 'Basic Plan Establishment and Feasibility Research Service for the Construction of High-tech Industrial Complex in Gunwi-gun' has been successfully concluded. The proposed complex, spanning 6.3 million square meters in Sobo-myeon, will be strategically located near the Seogunwi IC, ensuring excellent transportation connections. This industrial hub aims to capitalize on future technologies such as semiconductors, future mobility, and hydrogen as a clean energy source. The plan includes provisions for supporting hydrogen-based mobility production, urban aviation, and smart power grid systems using hydrogen infrastructure. The city anticipates substantial economic benefits, including a production-inducing effect of 37.3148 trillion won, a value-added effect of 15.3792 trillion won, and employment for 153,700 individuals. Daegu is set to finalize the basic plan and establishment of the industrial complex soon, paving the way for enhanced economic growth and technological innovation.
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Infrastructure
Urban Development
Smart Grid
Industrial Complex
Technology Convergence
Employment Boost
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