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KOTI Held the 38th Anniversary Celebration
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KOTI Held the 38th Anniversary Celebration
"It will become a national transportation think tank that drives national happiness and economic growth," to hold a commemorative event for the 38th anniversary of the Korea Transportation Research Institute
- Kim Young-chan, Director of the Korea Transportation Research Institute, Announces Management Vision at the 38th Anniversary Event
- Presenting four mid- to long-term development goals: global transportation policy research initiative, future-leading transportation technology focus, digital transformation era data hub, and autonomous cooperation-based national transportation policy researcher
◎ The Korea Transportation Research Institute (Director Kim Young-chan) announced that it held the "38th Anniversary Ceremony of the Korea Transportation Research Institute Leading National Happiness and Economic Development" at 3 p.m. on Wednesday (Wednesday) in the auditorium of the Sejong National Policy Research Complex.
◎ At the ceremony, Kim Young-chan, president of the Korea Transportation Research Institute, declared a "national transportation think tank that drives national happiness and economic growth" as his vision for the future and announced that ▲Implementing a convenient and safe transportation environment for all citizens ▲ Strengthening the research performance system to enhance research results ▲ Strengthening the capacity of the institute and establishing a sustainable management innovation system will be the top three management goals.
◎ The ceremony was held with major foreign guests and employees of the Korea Transportation Institute. In commemoration of the 38th anniversary, the Korea Transportation Institute practiced sharing by delivering necessary items to welfare institutions in the community before the event and had time to communicate with employees while watching commemorative videos.
◎ Kim Young-chan, the director of the Korea Transportation Institute, said, "As we announced in our inaugural address in May that we will make efforts to research comprehensive transportation logistics technology, improve public safety, and establish transportation culture, we have established future vision, mid- to long-term development goals, and three major management goals to suggest the direction the Korea Transportation Institute should take," adding, "We will make efforts to make the Korea Transportation Institute become a national transportation think tank that drives public happiness and economic growth."