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[2025-12-17]Government Adds Four Tasks to Super-Innovation Economy Project

The government has decided to add four new tasks to its super-innovative economy project: superconductors, K-bio, K-digital healthcare, and K-content. This completes the selection of 20 tasks for the 15 leading super-innovative economy projects. The Ministry of Economy and Finance announced the fourth implementation plan for the 15 super-innovative economy projects at a meeting on industrial competitiveness enhancement and growth strategy TF on the 16th.

On August 22, the government presented 15 leading super-innovative economy projects through its new economic growth strategy. It has been operating 20 public-private joint task forces centered on companies, collecting field opinions, and announcing implementation plans for 16 tasks of 13 projects over the past three months, promoting a new growth paradigm.

In this fourth announcement, the government confirmed the implementation plans for four tasks: superconductors in the national strategic advanced materials and components sector, K-bio global commercialization support, K-digital healthcare, and K-content. The superconductor task aims to advance high-temperature superconductor magnet source technology, enabling miniaturization and high performance of key components and equipment, and promoting practical technology development in medical, energy, and transportation applications.

The government plans to provide comprehensive support in finance, taxation, human resources, and regulation to visibly achieve the outcomes of this project. It will also focus all efforts on creating tangible results through collaboration between public-private joint task forces and related ministries over the next five years, considered the golden time for the economy.


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