Cheonan City to Foster AI-Driven Innovation Ecosystem with Salesforce Partnership
HONG MOON HWA Senior Reporter
hgeranti@hanmail.net | 2025-04-20 16:28:39
Cheonan City announced on the 17th that it had signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Salesforce Korea, a global Customer Relationship Management (CRM) software company, to establish a smart city industrial ecosystem based on artificial intelligence (AI) data.
This agreement aims to strengthen digital capabilities within the region and foster an innovation ecosystem by integrating Salesforce Korea's data and AI-based technologies into the smart city development project.
According to the MOU, both organizations plan to promote the establishment of an AI data-based innovative industrial ecosystem related to smart cities, conduct joint projects, and implement customized talent development training.
Salesforce is the world's leading cloud-based customer relationship management solution provider, with over 180,000 companies worldwide using its services.
Park Se-jin, Vice President of Salesforce Korea, stated, "Cheonan City has significant potential in smart city development and the establishment of an artificial intelligence ecosystem. We will collaborate to ensure that Salesforce's AI technology and platform provide practical assistance in advancing Cheonan City's smart city initiatives and public service enhancement."
Park Sang-don, Mayor of Cheonan City, commented, "Through this collaboration with the global enterprise Salesforce, we have created an opportunity for Cheonan City to take a leap forward as an AI-based smart city. We will continue to strengthen public-private partnerships to generate tangible digital innovation outcomes for our citizens."
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