South Korea will launch an initiative to become one of three leading nations in the so-called game-changer industries that include artificial intelligence (AI) chip, advanced biology and quantum technologies by 2030, the science ministry said Thursday.
South Korea will launch an initiative to become one of three leading nations in the so-called game-changer industries that include artificial intelligence (AI) chip, advanced biology and quantum technologies by 2030, the science ministry said Thursday.
June 21, 2022, marks the turning point for Korea s space industry. KSLV-2, better known by its Korean name “Nuri,” is a Korean-made three-stage launch vehicle that shot through the sky of Goheung County in South Jeolla Province and successfully released a test satellite into a 700 kilometers-high orbit. Following the failed first attempt in October the previous year, the accomplishment made Korea the world seventh country to possess a working space launch vehicle technology capable of carrying a 1 kilogram or heavier satellite - following the U.S., Russia, the European Union, India, Japan and China.