of the "Fourth Industrial Revolution and Smart City" conference organized on the 29th, sponsored by the Institute for Research on Information and Communication Policies (KISDI), representatives of the public and private sectors participating in the Smart project City attended and discussed related issues. 19659006] There is growing concern that the city, perceived as a bankrupt enterprise, is repeating itself even after entering the smart city
u-City was promoted to government initiative in 2008 with promulgation Sejong omnipresent city construction law, Incheon IFEZ, Namyangju, Paju and Hwasung Dongtan were built by this project.
It is the smart city that has succeeded the bastard of the city and has increased the value of urban regeneration.
Is the gap between information technology (ICT) and smart city technology.
Lee Sang-hoon, Ph.D., Ph.D., director of the LH Earth and Housing Research Institute, said: "In 2008, when the u-City project has was promoted, the web space was 10 megabytes (MB). "But in less than 10 years now, free calls and basic web space are virtually unlimited," he said.
Kim Moo-young, General Manager of KT, said: "At the time of the u-City project, RFID tags were used as RFID tags," For private companies to participate, you need an income model, but there are also a lot of costs to follow in order to keep up with the technological trends that change from time to time. "
You have to create a business model to make money, which takes a lot of time.
It is emphasized that data must be opened to attract the involvement of private companies.
Dr. Lee Sang-hoon said, "Many municipalities have set up their own networks at the time of the city-u project and can now collect a lot of data.
It was pointed out that the leadership of the smart city should be changed from the root.
It is emphasized that it is necessary to change the direction of the intelligent city of the fundamental.
If the smart city is the key to solving urban problems, it is argued that smart villages must eliminate the saturation of the population, which is the root cause of all urban problems.
Kim Hyun, director of the Korea Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), said said, "It's time to ask fundamental questions about why people are coming to big cities."
Hwang Jong-seong, researcher at the Korea Development Agency The Information Society (NIA), said: "If we go to the center of a new city, it is possible that we follow again the failure of the city. He is tall, "he said," it may be more convenient to start with small towns, rural areas and spread in larger cities. "
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