Asan City, South Korea, has been selected to receive national funding for a high-precision electronic mapping project led by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. The city secured 700 million Korean won (approximately $530,000 USD) in funding through the competitive “2027 High-Precision Electronic Map Construction Project” initiative. This project aims to create detailed and accurate digital maps for improved urban planning and infrastructure management. The maps will likely support advancements in autonomous driving and other location-based services. The selection highlights Asan City’s commitment to technological advancement and smart city initiatives. Further details regarding the project’s implementation timeline and specific mapping areas were not immediately available. This funding represents a significant investment in the city’s digital infrastructure.