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ULI South Korea: Study Tour in Dongtan
Registration Fee
ULI Members: Complimentary
Non-members: USD100
Login using your ULI user name (your registered email address) and password. If you do not have a ULI account, please follow the instructions for creating one.
Login using your ULI user name (your registered email address) and password. If you do not have a ULI account, please follow the instructions for creating one.
ULI South Korea invites you to join the study tour in Dongtan, Hwaseung city on 6 September. The study tour will visit two places; Woojung Bio Cluster and Lake CoMo.
Participants will tour and meet the developers of Woojung Bio Cluster, which was featured as one of Korea's major bio clusters at ULI South Korea Annual Conference in June and explore Lake Como, a mixed-use commercial space located in the Dongtan Lake Park commercial district which was developed by Woomi.
WOOJUNG BIO Cluster
Woojung Bio Cluster spans a total of 21 floors, from the 6th underground floor to the 15th above ground floor. It consists of various facilities including Lab Cloud, providing shared experimental spaces and research labs for bio startups; state-of-the-art experimental animal center and analysis/research center; spaces for participating companies, shared offices, networking spaces, and more.
Lake CoMo
Woomi Construction's Lake CoMo is a mixed-use commercial building spanning three underground and three above-ground floors, constructed in 2020. Lake CoMo showcases a European-style street mall with a park-view terrace. It functions as a retail hub for residents, providing facilities such as a cinema, bookstore, restaurants, and shops in addition to drawing external visitors who are captivated by the allure of Dongtan Lake Park.
PROGRAM
09:20 – 10:20 Travel to Dongtan
10:30 – 12:00 WOOJUNG BIO Cluster Briefing & Tour
12:00 – 13:00 Networking Lunch
14:00 – 15:30 LAKE CoMo Briefing & Tour
REGISTRATION
Please register by 30 August (Wed). After registration, a confirmation will be sent via email. Tour seats are limited, and ULI members will be prioritized.