Min Hyung-bae, the Jeonnam-Gwangju integrated special mayor-elect, visited Naju Bitgaram Innovation City on the 4th as the first official schedule after winning. Min said, "In Bitgaram Innovation City, which embodies the spirit of Jeonnam-Gwangju integration, we will create new growth engines by consolidation energy and outstanding talent."

Min attended the Korea Energy Capital & Global corporations attraction policy roundtable held on the 4th at the Korea Institute of Energy Technology (KENTECH) in Bitgaram-dong, Naju, and said this.

A keynote presentation takes place at the Republic of Korea Energy Capital & Global Corporations Attraction Policy Roundtable held at KENTECH in Bitgaram Innovation City, Naju, South Jeolla, on the 4th, with President-elect Min Hyung-bae of the Jeonnam-Gwangju Integrated Special City in attendance. /Courtesy of Yonhap News Agency

In greetings, Min said, "During the campaign, I was asked where I would go first if elected, and I naturally answered that I would go to Bitgaram Innovation City," adding, "Today, to keep that promise, I am starting the first formal roundtable here." Min continued, "Bitgaram Innovation City is a space created through cooperation and pooled wisdom by the social and political circles of Gwangju and Jeonnam," and "it symbolically contains the spirit of integration."

Min said, "Electricity draws people, people create jobs, and jobs make young people dream," adding, "Energy and electricity are the core of future urban competitiveness and growth."

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