
Jeju Creative Economy Innovation Center (CEO Lee Byeong-seon, hereinafter referred to as Jeju Center) announced on the 28th that it signed a business agreement with Jeju Halla University for the Jeju Space and Aviation Data Consortium.
This agreement is being carried out in conjunction with Jeju Halla University's Regional Innovation Centered University Support System (RISE) project, and a total of seven universities, organizations, and companies, including Jeju Center, Naraspace, Telefix, JIN System, Pix4D, and Airstars, participated.
The agreement is aligned with the Jeju AX Committee's goal of "AI and data-based new industry linkage," and aims to foster a private-sector-led space and aviation data ecosystem in the Jeju region and lay the foundation for AI technology and business cooperation.
The consortium will build an integrated platform to collect, manage, and share space and aviation data in the Jeju region, foster an innovative ecosystem that connects industry, academia, and research, and operate training programs to cultivate specialized talent. The Jeju AX Committee will support joint research and demonstration technology collaboration for the development of AI-based space and aviation services. With the participation of universities, companies, and support organizations, the consortium is expected to evolve beyond simple industry-academia collaboration into a "space and aviation data hub."
Additionally, the intention to cooperate with Amazon Web Services (AWS) and consortium participating organizations in the development of space and AI-related education, research, and industry-academia programs was officially announced.
The Jeju Center plans to continuously expand the private sector-led space and aviation new industry ecosystem, in which local universities (RISE), corporations, research institutes, and global technology companies jointly participate, through the AX Committee.
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