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Busan City Unveils Disaster Safety Industry Support Center

In a stride toward urban safety and innovation, Busan City has embarked on a journey with the launch of the Disaster Safety Industry Support Center. This initiative, a first in the nation, not only reaffirms the city's dedication to disaster safety but also places it at the forefront of technological advancement in this crucial sector. Commencing operations in February 2024, the center is a pivotal development in the evolution of urban safety and disaster management. As the inaugural facility o

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Busan City Unveils Disaster Safety Industry Support Center

In a stride toward urban safety and innovation, Busan City has embarked on a journey with the launch of the Disaster Safety Industry Support Center. This initiative, a first in the nation, not only reaffirms the city's dedication to disaster safety but also places it at the forefront of technological advancement in this crucial sector. Commencing operations in February 2024, the center is a pivotal development in the evolution of urban safety and disaster management.

As the inaugural facility of its type in South Korea, it signifies a strategic pivot toward a more proactive, technologically advanced approach to disaster safety. The center is poised to be a hub for technological collaboration and industry development, propelling Busan into a leading role in national disaster safety. More than just a local initiative, the center embodies Busan's aspiration to become a benchmark city in disaster readiness and response, potentially redefining standards for cities around the globe.

Located in Dongnae-gu, the Disaster Safety Industry Support Center covers 1,972 square meters over five floors. This cutting-edge facility, built with an investment of 20.7 billion won, is a testament to the collaborative efforts of national and city governments. Equipped with advanced testing and research apparatus, the center is designed to encourage innovation in the disaster safety field.

The center's infrastructure is crafted to support various functions, from R&D facilities to comprehensive business support programs in the disaster safety industry. It aims to be a driving force for technological and economic growth, offering an optimal environment for companies and researchers, thereby reinforcing its role as a cornerstone for industry growth and collaboration.

The inauguration of the Disaster Safety Industry Support Center signals the start of Busan's extensive plan to transform its approach to disaster management and safety. Anchored by a 5-year comprehensive strategy from 2024 to 2028, the initiative seeks to boost the local disaster safety industry's competitiveness through infrastructure development, industry nurturing, and ecosystem revitalization.

The establishment of the Disaster Safety Industry Support Center is a milestone in Busan's journey toward becoming a leader in disaster safety and technological innovation.

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