Busan Metropolitan City, under Acting Mayor Kim Kyung-duk, announced that it will hold a presentation on the development of the “Integrated Public Administration Platform,” a next-generation digital twin-based innovation model for public administration, at 2:00 p.m. tomorrow (May 28) in the main conference room on the 10th floor of Busan Water Authority.
The presentation has been organized as part of the authority’s digital transformation strategy to innovate the way public administration tasks are carried out by integrating facilities, spatial information, data, and artificial intelligence (AI) into a single platform.
At the event, the authority will unveil the structure of its self-developed digital twin-based Integrated Public Administration Platform, which reproduces real-world environments within a virtual digital space for real-time interaction. The presentation will also introduce its 3D spatial work environment, generative AI-based administrative support functions, audit and legal analysis capabilities, and strategies for expanding its application to broader public sectors.
Unlike conventional single AI-agent-based systems, the newly unveiled “Sangsu iN 2.5” adopts a digital twin-based Multi-Agent Orchestration model in which multiple AI agents collaborate organically.
Following the unveiling of “Sangsu iN,” the nation’s first self-developed AI agent introduced at the AI Transformation (AX) Strategy Discussion Forum last February, the authority has once again taken the lead in public-sector AI innovation by independently developing a multi-agent orchestration framework in just three months, enabling AI systems with specialized roles to collaborate organically.
The platform is expected to go beyond the construction of a simple information system and serve as a new model of administrative innovation by transforming public administration into a spatial, data-driven, and AI-based structure.
Based on operational experience accumulated in the water utility sector and real-time data, the platform is expected to deliver practical innovation effects such as improved facility operation efficiency, faster decision-making, and reduced maintenance costs.
Going beyond conventional Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) structures that connect internal documents and operational data, the platform is uniquely designed to integrate facility and spatial data into a unified 3D environment, where AI agents with specialized roles collaboratively perform tasks such as audit response, legal analysis, and facility operation management.
Acting Mayor Kim Kyung-duk stated, “Following the unveiling of the nation’s first self-developed AI agent last February, Busan Metropolitan City has now independently implemented a multi-agent orchestration structure, advancing public AI innovation to the next level.”
He added, “We will continue to further advance AI technologies and make Busan a leading city in administrative innovation.”
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