The Korea Research Institute for Construction Policy said on the 27th it will hold the seminar "Construction industry rebirth 2.0: sustainable industry innovation and a great transition in the AI era" to overcome the structural limits of the construction industry and push execution-focused innovation, at 2 p.m. on Apr. 7 at the CG Art Hall in the Construction Hall in Gangnam-gu, Seoul.
The seminar was planned as a forum to go beyond existing frameworks and practices and reestablish order across the entire dwellings and urban ecosystem.
The seminar consists of three thematic presentations and a general discussion. Research Director Son Tae-hong of the Construction Technology and Management Lab will present "Construction industry rebirth 2.0: strategies for execution beyond discourse." Next, Head of Planning and Management Choi Seok-in will present "The advent of intelligent construction: a future map of the AI-based construction industry," and Research Center Director Jeon Young-jun will present "Government and corporations response plans in the construction AI era," respectively.
At the general discussion, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MOLIT), corporations, academia, and others will attend to continue discussions on the presentation topics. The seminar is open to anyone without prior registration. On the day of the event, on-site visitors will receive a special planned publication prepared for this series of seminars.