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South Korea Advances AI Talent Development
March 13, 2026
The South Korean Ministry of Science and ICT is actively transforming its AI and software industry workforce development by accelerating the cultivation of advanced AI professionals and revising legal frameworks to support agentic AI integration. This initiative includes shifting educational priorities from traditional coding to AI design and verification, addressing infrastructure gaps such as the lack of GPU clusters for AI education, and fostering convergence between AI and software expertise to maintain national competitiveness in AI-driven software production.
- The Ministry's focus on AI talent development signals increased government investment in AI education infrastructure and legal modernization, creating procurement opportunities for technology providers and educational institutions.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate demand for AI-focused hardware, including GPU clusters, and software tools that support AI design, verification, and agentic AI applications.
- Contractors and vendors specializing in AI education platforms, infrastructure repurposing, and legal compliance solutions may find new avenues for collaboration with South Korean government agencies.
- Organizations involved in workforce development and AI research can align proposals with the Ministry's strategic priorities to support Korea's AI ecosystem growth.
There are virtually no school-level GPU clusters for AI education in Korea. We need creative ways to secure infrastructure, such as separating research and educational resources or repurposing companies' outdated GPUs for educational use.
— Minhyuk Sung, Professor at KAIST
Agencies
Ministry of Science and ICT, National Science and Technology Advisory Council