South Korea aims for 2045 science and technology leadership
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- South Korea's government is developing a long-term strategy to become a science and technology powerhouse by 2045.
- The initiative aims to secure technological sovereignty amid global competition in AI, quantum, bio, and space technologies.
- A strategy committee has been launched to guide the nation toward this goal.
South Korea is charting an ambitious course to establish itself as a global science and technology leader by 2045, the centenary of its independence. The government has initiated a long-term strategic plan to secure technological sovereignty in an era where advancements in artificial intelligence, quantum computing, biotechnology, and space exploration are reshaping industries, security, and international relations.
The Ministry of Science and ICT launched the '2045 Science Technology Frontier Strategy Committee' and held its first general meeting on June 4. This committee will spearhead the development of a comprehensive strategy aimed at positioning South Korea at the forefront of technological innovation.
The initiative acknowledges the intense global competition in critical technology sectors. By focusing on securing technological leadership, South Korea aims to enhance its national security and influence its position in the evolving international order. The strategy is designed to build upon the nation's existing strengths while identifying and nurturing future growth engines.
The government's commitment to this long-term vision underscores its recognition of science and technology as key drivers of economic growth and national development. The '2045 Science Technology Frontier Strategy' is expected to outline concrete steps and policy directions to achieve these ambitious goals, ensuring South Korea's competitiveness and prominence on the world stage for decades to come.
Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.