Shanghai (Gasgoo)- NEOLIX, a leading Chinese autonomous driving tech company, recently announced a significant partnership with Incheon Metropolitan City of South Korea. This collaboration, formalized through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed in Beijing, focuses on self-driving technology, smart logistics, and smart city development.

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The MoU outlines plans for NEOLIX to collaborate with the Incheon Free Economic Zone Authority (IFEZA) on a pilot autonomous driving program in Incheon. Following successful trials, NEOLIX intends to expand its presence in South Korea, utilizing Incheon as a strategic base for further operations.
A key aspect of the partnership is the implementation of NEOLIX’s automated logistics services in Incheon’s key logistics hubs. This initiative aims to integrate smart automation into the city’s logistics infrastructure, ultimately enhancing urban mobility in Incheon.
Mayor Yoo Jeong-Bok of Incheon Metropolitan City expressed optimism about the collaboration, highlighting the potential for Incheon to lead in AI-driven transportation and logistics innovation. He emphasized the city’s commitment to attracting top-tier smart city enterprises.
NEOLIX’s founder and CEO, Mr. Enyuan Yu, lauded the partnership with Incheon as a significant milestone in the company’s global expansion strategy. He emphasized NEOLIX’s focus on delivering automated smart logistics services and fostering an innovation-driven ecosystem in Incheon. Mr. Yu outlined plans to increase investment in Incheon, with the goal of improving logistics efficiency, driving smart infrastructure upgrades, and promoting sustainable growth. He also highlighted the initiative as a model for Sino-Korean collaboration in intelligent technology and a valuable reference for smart city development worldwide.

