On February 4, Gyeonggi Province will hold a briefing session for the "Physical AI Expansion Center Establishment and Operation" project at the main office of the Gyeonggi Business & Science Accelerator (GBSA) in Gwanggyo Techno Valley, Suwon.


The "Physical AI Expansion Center" project aims to apply and expand artificial intelligence technology in real industrial fields such as robotics and manufacturing.


From March this year to March next year, Gyeonggi Province plans to invest a total of 3 billion won to establish the center and support demonstration operations, focusing on the existing Seongnam Physical AI Lab.


The briefing session will be held in two separate sessions: one for local governments wishing to host the center, and another for companies, institutions, and associations interested in the private consignment competition.


Gyeonggi Provincial Government

Gyeonggi Provincial Government

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Gyeonggi Province will provide information on the project's objectives, background, eligibility requirements, application procedures, the roles of participating organizations, and the cooperation system. The province will also introduce the center's key infrastructure, such as robot process tables, GPU equipment, and simulation devices, as well as plans for operating demonstration projects for industrial field applications.


Detailed information about the project application can be found on the Gyeonggi Province website (gg.go.kr) or by contacting the Gyeonggi Province AI Industry Promotion Division (031-8008-5347, 3949).



Kim Kibyung, Director of AI at Gyeonggi Province, stated, "The purpose of this project is to enhance industrial competitiveness by expanding physical AI infrastructure, which must be closely linked to the field, on a regional basis and to support the transition of small and medium-sized enterprises to physical AI. Along with establishing the center, we plan to provide education, consulting, and demonstration projects tailored to corporate needs."


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