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Busan Metropolitan City to Host the “2025 Mechanical Facilities Technology Seminar” in Cooperation with the Busan Mechanical Facilities Association

Oct 17, 2025 3  Views
◈ To be held at 2:00 p.m. on October 17 at City Hall Auditorium — The event aims to promote technology development in the mechanical facilities sector, share the latest technological trends and facility technologies, and revitalize the mechanical facilities industry.

◈ Attended by around 800 representatives from government, academia, and industry, including Mayor Park Heong-joon — The event features exhibitions, commendations for contributors, and thematic presentations under the theme “Energy Efficiency and Safe, Sustainable Mechanical Facilities.”

◈ During the opening ceremony, Mayor Park is expected to announce his commitment to supporting institutional reforms, workforce development, and technology innovation to ensure the sustainable growth of the mechanical facilities industry.
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Busan Metropolitan City (Mayor Park Heong-joon) announced that the “2025 Mechanical Facilities Technology Seminar,” jointly hosted with the Busan Mechanical Facilities Association, will be held today (October 17) at 2:00 p.m. in the City Hall Auditorium.


This seminar is organized to promote technology development in the field of mechanical facilities, share the latest technological trends and facility technologies, and revitalize the mechanical facilities industry.
Around 800 participants — including Mayor Park Heong-joon, members of the Busan Mechanical Facilities Association, and city officials representing academia, industry, and government — are expected to attend.


Busan Mechanical Facilities Association Overview

  • Established on November 3, 2014.

  • Comprises six regional associations, including the Busan Branch of the Korea Mechanical Equipment Construction Association, with 17 executives and approximately 22,000 members from 621 affiliated companies.

  • Key activities include operating a civil engineering emergency response team, hosting technical and academic seminars, promoting new technologies and products, securing skilled manpower, publicizing the mechanical facilities industry, supporting the early settlement of the Mechanical Facilities Act, and disseminating technical and maintenance standards.

This year’s seminar will be held under the theme “Energy Efficiency and Safe, Sustainable Mechanical Facilities,” featuring exhibitions of equipment and materials, commendations for outstanding contributors, and presentations on key topics.




Fifteen member companies of the Busan Mechanical Facilities Association will hold exhibitions of facility equipment and materials to help disseminate and promote new technologies in the mechanical facilities sector.
Participating companies include: Saekwang Co., Ltd., SM Tech, Sungil Co., Ltd., Clean Tech Co., Ltd., Enertech United Co., Ltd., Seogwang Electric Co., Ltd., Ninety-S Co., Ltd., Sungwon High-Tech Co., Ltd., Yooksong Co., Ltd., Yangsu Metal Co., Ltd., G.G.K. Co., Ltd., Wooil E&C Co., Ltd., Ilseong Tech-One Co., Ltd., Sun Portal Co., Ltd., and Ino Eco Co., Ltd.


During the opening ceremony, commendations from the Mayor of Busan will be awarded to individuals who have contributed to the advancement of mechanical facility technology and the promotion of new technologies.
Awardees include:

  • Yea Young-hae, CEO of Jungang EMC Co., Ltd.

  • Koo Gwan-hoe, CEO of Ninety-S Co., Ltd.

  • Park Kyung-soon, Professor at Dong-Eui University

  • Oh Chang-soo, CEO of Yangsu Metal Co., Ltd.

  • Lee Jung-min, Administrative Officer at the Construction Headquarters of Busan Metropolitan City.


In the thematic presentations, participants will share recent trends and case studies in mechanical facility technologies.
Key topics include:

  • The latest trends and application techniques for anti-clogging fire-suppression piping systems

  • Application of the zero-energy concept to 56 households in the Busan Eco Delta City Smart Village — the first such example in Korea

  • Construction efficiency and cost reduction achieved through Building-Integrated Photovoltaic (BIPV) installation

  • Fire detection technologies for data centers and other special environments.


At the opening ceremony, Mayor Park Heong-joon stated, “Mechanical facilities play a vital role in enhancing energy efficiency, promoting eco-friendly systems, and introducing smart technologies — key elements that define Busan’s urban competitiveness. This seminar will serve as a valuable opportunity to share technologies and know-how while strengthening cooperation and innovation among industry, academia, and government.”


He added, “I hope this exhibition will help publicize the excellent technological capabilities of local small and medium-sized enterprises. Busan Metropolitan City will continue to support field-centered institutional reforms, workforce development, and technological innovation to ensure the sustainable growth of the mechanical facilities industry.”

This content has been translated by AI. Please refer to the attached original Korean version for accuracy if needed.