Articles by Jo He-rim
Jo He-rim
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SK Square CEO upbeat about partnership with EQT to nurture global security firm
SK Square Vice Chairman and CEO Park Jung-ho on Tuesday showed high expectations about joint management with Sweden’s EQT Infrastructure to nurture SK Shieldus into a global security firm. In a press conference held on the sidelines of this year's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, Park -- who also doubles as SK hynix CEO -- revealed that EQT Infrastructure will purchase a total 68 percent stake to become the top shareholder of the Korean Security firm. EQT Infrastructure is a
Industry March 1, 2023
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SKT to expand global presence ifland metaverse platform
South Korean telecommunication giant SK Telecom is launching its metaverse platform ifland in the United States, Europe and Southeast Asia, in cooperation with a number of global telcos, the company said Wednesday. SKT said it inked separate agreements with Germany’s Deutsche Telekom, US’ T-Mobile, Axiata, which operates in 11 countries in Southeast Asia, and Malaysia’s CelcomDigi on expanding the ifland service, on the sidelines of this year’s Mobile World Congress. &ldq
Industry March 1, 2023
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Swedish EQT Partners to acquire SK security affiliate for W3tr
EQT Partners, a private equity fund operated by Sweden’s largest conglomerate, the Wallenberg Group, is expected to acquire SK Shieldus, a South Korean security firm, for about 3 trillion won ($2.27 billion) sources said Monday. EQT Partners is expected to sign the deal this week to purchase a 30 percent stake in SK Shieldus from the top shareholder SK Square, which holds a 63.13 percent stake. SK Square is the investment arm of South Korea’s No. 2 conglomerate SK Group. The Swedis
Industry Feb. 27, 2023
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Telecom carriers to show off future tech in Barcelona
South Korea’s top mobile service and device suppliers are set to introduce their latest future technologies involving advanced artificial intelligence and next-generation networks at the world's largest mobile tech show, slated to kick off Monday. At this year's Mobile World Congress taking place in Barcelona, Spain through Thursday, leading telecommunications firms SK Telecom and KT will put up exhibitions focused on their latest AI technologies, enabling various services to boo
Industry Feb. 26, 2023
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European businesses in Korea offer mixed outlook this year: survey
A majority of European companies doing business in Korea posted robust sales last year, but offered a mixed outlook for 2023, a business confidence survey conducted by the European Chamber of Commerce in Korea showed Thursday. The business lobby conducted the survey together with the Korea-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry and nine other European national chambers and business councils supported by consultancy Roland Berger Seoul. A total of 184 companies, representing over 60,000 employ
Industry Feb. 23, 2023
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KCCI donates $100,000 in aid to quake-hit Turkey
The Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry said Friday it had given $100,000 in aid to Turkey, which is suffering from untold casualties and destruction after a 7.8 magnitude earthquake hit the country on Feb. 6. Woo Tae-hee, executive vice chairman of the largest business lobby in Korea, visited the Turkish Embassy in Seoul on Friday to pay tribute to the victims of the tragedy, according to the KCCI. There, Woo met with Turkish Ambassador to Korea, Salih Murat Tamer, and donated the $100,000.
Industry Feb. 17, 2023
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Samsung officially launches Galaxy S23 series, first in 55 countries
Samsung Electronics, the world's largest smartphone maker by shipment, announced the official launch of its Galaxy S23 series in 55 countries Friday, touting record-breaking preorders in South Korea. Starting sales in 55 countries, which include United States, Britain, Dubai and Australia, the tech giant will ultimately launch the new flagship models in 130 countries, the company said. In South Korea, the Galaxy S23 series garnered 1.09 million preorders in seven days, up slightly from the
Technology Feb. 17, 2023
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[팟캐스트] (495) 언어학자가 말하는 인공지능 챗봇 ChatGPT의 한계는? / 부산, 커피의 메카로 새롭게 떠오르다
진행자: 조혜림, Naomi Garyan 1. ChatGPT shows limitations in East Asian languages, but not for long: linguist 기사요약: 세상을 바꿀 기술로 전세계의 이목을 사로잡은 오픈AI의 인공지능 챗봇 ChatGPT의 한계에 대해서 옥스포드대학교 한국어 언어학 Jieun Kiaer 교수의 인터뷰. [1] ChatGPT, the artificial intelligence chatbot taking the English-speaking world by storm, is being called by many as a mind-blowing “game changer.” For now, East Asian countries, which use their own search engines and platforms different from the rest of the world, are spared
Podcast Feb. 16, 2023
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AI chatbot services will boost chip demand, says SK hynix chief
The proliferation of chatbots using artificial intelligence will become "killer applications" in boosting demand for advanced memory chips, SK hynix Vice Chairman Park Jung-ho said at a symposium Wednesday. Park, who also serves as the chief executive officer of the world's second-largest memory chip maker, said memory chips will always be at the center of innovation as the era of artificial intelligence unfolds. "As the era of AI unfolds, unsolved challenges of the past will
Industry Feb. 15, 2023
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Samsung secures cash from display unit to boost lagging chip business
Samsung Electronics plans to borrow 20 trillion won ($15.78 billion) from its display unit to secure working capital as the tech giant seeks to maintain a similar level of investment as last year, despite the sharp industry downturn to continue into the year. In a regulatory filing on Tuesday, Samsung said it will be borrowing funds from Samsung Display at an interest rate of 4.6 percent, with the loan to mature on Aug. 17, 2025. Samsung Display, an affiliate in which Samsung Electronics holds 8
Industry Feb. 15, 2023
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Samsung chief unlikely to seek board membership
Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Jae-yong is unlikely to seek board membership at the company, as it was not included in the list of agenda items to be discussed in the upcoming general shareholders meeting on March 15. Samsung held a board of directors meeting on Tuesday to fix the date of this year’s general gathering and three topics to be discussed there, the company said in a press release. The three agendas are approving of the company's financial statement, appointment of Vice
Industry Feb. 14, 2023
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SK grants W200m to nurture social ventures
SK Supex, SK Group’s top decision-making council, said Tuesday that the group selected two environment-related social enterprises, Netspa and En2core Technology, as the beneficiaries of its venture fostering program, Impact Union, and had granted 100 million won to each of the companies. Running the project aimed at fostering social enterprises since 2020, the nation’s second-largest conglomerate assessed 25 social enterprises recommended by investors and partner business accelerat
Industry Feb. 14, 2023
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Samsung vows to replace all plastics in Galaxy phones with recycled materials by 2050
Samsung Electronics, the largest smartphone maker in the world by shipment, vowed Monday to replace all plastics used in its Galaxy smartphones to recycled materials by 2050, highlighting its latest Galaxy S series, which has been made with the highest number of recyclables to date. At the same time, the company said it will bear the cost of converting the recycled materials using special technologies and that it will not transfer the cost burden to consumers. “Samsung Electronics is conti
Technology Feb. 13, 2023
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China’s reopening to boost Korea’s economic growth for 2023: KITA
With China as its biggest trade partner, South Korea will likely see its economy growth aided by the neighboring country’s reopening of its borders in an easing of the yearslong COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, a Korean trade lobby group said Sunday. In a report, the Korea International Trade Association said China’s reopening would add 0.16 percentage point to South Korea’s growth rate of 1.6 to 1.7 percent predicted for this year, with the margin making up 10 percent of the
Industry Feb. 12, 2023
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Companies better prepared to handle workplace safety law after 1 year: report
A year after the country’s introduction of a workplace safety law, more companies have launched teams overseeing safety and gained a better understanding of the controversial act, a report said on Thursday. The latest report by the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry revealed that the number of companies who have launched a team to specifically handle workplace safety and health almost doubled in the past year. The latest survey was conducted in January and the previous one was carried
Industry Feb. 9, 2023
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