Busan, South Korea’s maritime capital, is set to host a transformative roundtable on February 14, 2024, launching the “Busan Global Innovation City.” This pioneering initiative aims to revolutionize maritime mobility through collaboration between the city, the Ministry of SMEs and Startups (MSS), academia, and industry leaders. Key participants include Mayor Park Heong-joon, MSS Minister, and representatives from over 20 maritime mobility firms.
Selected as a global innovation hub, Busan Global Innovation City seeks to foster regulatory innovation, technological advancement, and global competitiveness in maritime mobility. Through a ‘negative regulation’ approach, the city aims to provide a conducive environment for testing and implementing new ideas, positioning Busan as a global leader in maritime excellence.
The initiative’s primary goal is to harness local SMEs and maritime companies’ insights, addressing regulatory challenges and promoting early successes. It focuses on creating a dynamic ecosystem that nurtures innovation, supports technological commercialization, and positions Busan as a frontrunner in the maritime industry.
Participants will discuss critical industry challenges, such as regulatory barriers to eco-friendly ship technology and the need for government support to foster innovation. The government pledges immediate action on viable suggestions and expedited consultations for complex issues, emphasizing a flexible, responsive approach to support the sector’s growth.
The “Busan Global Innovation City” represents a bold step toward redefining maritime mobility through innovation, collaboration, and regulatory foresight. With the collective effort of the government, industry, and academia, Busan is poised to navigate the future of maritime mobility, driving economic growth and establishing a global leadership position in the maritime sector.