Kuwait Times

Innovative technologi­es on display at South Korea-Kuwait ‘Smart City Forum’

Work progressin­g to complete South Saad Al-Abdullah City, says envoy

- By Ben Garcia

KUWAIT: The 3rd Smart City Forum was held yesterday at Jumeirah Messilah Beach Hotel, with several innovative technologi­es from South Korea on display. South Korean Ambassador to Kuwait Hong Youngki inaugurate­d the event and welcomed the visitors. “Diplomatic ties between Korea and Kuwait started in 1979 and from then on, grew from strength to strength,” Hong said. “In this era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, we hope to further intensify our relations and move beyond convention­al modes of cooperatio­n to partner on informatio­n technology, renewable energy, healthcare and more,” he said.

“Korean businesses recently became aware of the needs and preference­s of Kuwait and I can assure you that we can be your ideal partner in your aggressive promotion of economic reforms to grow the post-oil economy,” he said. The ambassador also cited the Bloomberg Innovation Index, wherein Korea was recognized for the sixth consecutiv­e year as the ‘world’s most innovative country’.

Hong also mentioned efforts to complete South Saad Al-Abdullah City. “The work there is progressin­g with the help of Korea Land and Housing Corporatio­n - it

South Korea partner in Kuwait’s developmen­t

will be the first new smart city project in Kuwait,” he said. Korea Land and Housing Corporatio­n’s knowhow in developing new cities is renowned in Korea. “Today’s forum is the place where we look into the policies on energy industry and new city developmen­t in Kuwait, so that the same IT smart technologi­es could be applied to other smart cities in the future,” he said. Saad AlAbdullah City is located west of Kuwait City. The project once completed will house up to 40,000 families and will cover an area of 15,913 acres. There is a vast demand for further constructi­ons of smart cities and South Korea sees itself as playing a major role in realizing future city planning projects. The project is being implemente­d by both private and public South Korean contractor­s led by Hyundai Architects and Engineers Associates Co and POSCO A&C.

In his video message from Korea, Dr Byeon Changheum, CEO of Korea Land Housing Corporatio­n, congratula­ted the organizers of the 3rd Smart City Forum. He said he is keen on completing their first major project very soon. First to present was Bedour AlSarah, Head of the Electrical and Renewable Energy Division at PAHW, followed by Kim Chunhee, General Manager of POSCO-ICT (Smart City Developmen­t Strategies). Other speakers included Dr Fotouh AlRagom, Yoon Junsuk, Chris Baik, Baik Youngho, Yoon Daehoon and Choi Dongho. The program was organized by the Embassy of South Korea.

 ??  ?? KUWAIT: Officials pose for a group photo during the forum. — Photos by Yasser Al-Zayyat
KUWAIT: Officials pose for a group photo during the forum. — Photos by Yasser Al-Zayyat
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South Korean Ambassador to Kuwait Hong Youngki visits Zain’s booth.
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South Korean Ambassador to Kuwait Hong Youngki delivers a speech.
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