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Sohn Ji-young
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[PyeongChang 2018] Korea to deploy 13,000 trash cans made of recycled paper at Olympics
South Korea’s Ministry of Science and ICT plans to deploy 13,000 trash cans made with its proprietary paper recycling technology at the PyeongChang Olympics to spotlight the country’s efforts to promote environmental protection.It will also donate 6,000 boxes of A4 paper produced through its waste paper recycling technique for use at the International Broadcasting Center during the games, according to the ministry.The Korean government has been funding basic research for a number of fundamental
Technology Feb. 1, 2018
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[PyeongChang 2018] KT’s 5G network ready to go at PyeongChang Olympics
GANGNEUNG, Gangwon Province -- South Korea’s KT, an official telecommunications partner for the PyeongChang Olympic Winter Games, announced Wednesday that its ultra-fast 5G network is fully deployed and ready for use during the international sporting event. Over the past two years, KT has been working with its partners Intel and Samsung Electronics to deploy the world’s first large-scale 5G trial network at the PyeongChang Olympics, with aims to offer the public an early glimpse of the new tech
Technology Jan. 31, 2018
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[PyeongChang 2018] Alibaba out to improve Olympic operations with cloud, starting with PyeongChang
Alibaba Group Holdings, the official cloud services and e-commerce partner for the Olympics until 2028, said Tuesday that it wants to leverage its cloud-based technologies to make Olympic operations more efficient and cost effective. And its vision will start with next month’s Winter Games in PyeongChang, which Alibaba believes will become a critical learning ground for figuring out what it can do to improve its cloud technologies so that it can do a better job at the next Olympics.“In PyeongCha
Technology Jan. 30, 2018
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[PyeongChang 2018] Korean robots to add high-tech spin to Olympic Winter Games
Athletes, staff and spectators making their way to PyeongChang this winter will have plenty to see in between the Olympic Games, with the latest robots from South Korea roaming the grounds to offer guidance, travel support and entertainment. Olympic observers got their first taste of the technology that will be on show at the Winter Games with the torch relay, which featured the world’s first sight of two robots carrying the iconic flame in Daejeon. Thousands of spectators gathered in the city
Technology Jan. 30, 2018
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[Newsmaker] Korea to host world’s first robot ski tournament on sidelines of Olympic Winter Games
At the upcoming Winter Games in PyeongChang, Gangwon Province, human athletes are not going to be the only ones vying for gold in the much-anticipated alpine skiing events.Humanoid robot skiers are going to be hitting the slopes of PyeongChang, as Korea is slated to host the world’s first robot ski tournament on the sidelines of the Winter Olympics. Korea’s Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy and the Korea Institute for Robot Industry Advancement have organized a ski tournament in which self-
Technology Jan. 30, 2018
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[Herald Interview] Beyond health care, hospitals becoming central part of biopharma business ecosystem
As strides in biotechnology propel the development of new therapeutics, big hospitals have become new hubs for R&D and clinical trial partners to aspiring drug developers, stepping up as important stakeholders in the biopharma business ecosystem. Eyeing this integration, a South Korean medical doctor-entrepreneur with more than 20 years of hospital operations under his belt, has set out to capitalize on the hospital-pharma business ties and synergies to make new drug R&D a faster and more effici
Technology Jan. 28, 2018
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[PyeongChang 2018] Intel to host ‘StarCraft II’ tournament in lead-up to Olympics
Intel will host an international “StarCraft II” tournament in South Korea’s eastern county of PyeongChang in the lead up to the 2018 Winter Olympics that kicks off in the region next month.The Intel Extreme Masters PyeongChang tournament for Blizzard Entertainment’s real-time strategy game will take place Feb. 5-7 at the Olympic Village in PyeongChang. Intel has yet to confirm a venue. A total of 18 StarCraft II players who have passed the online qualifiers compete in the main tournament for a c
Technology Jan. 26, 2018
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Netflix to push boundaries of Korean media content
Global content streaming service Netflix is ready to step up as a platform that introduces South Korean TV dramas and films to new audiences worldwide as well as help Korea push the boundaries of its content genres, Netflix executives said at a press conference in Seoul on Thursday. Netflix, which officially launched here in January 2016, offers an eclectic pool of films and TV shows from around the world, including those from Korea, to some 117 million subscribers in 190 countries worldwide. T
Technology Jan. 25, 2018
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[PyeongChang 2018] Alternative apps to Google Maps for Winter Olympics
In most parts of the world, Google Maps is the go-to source for travelers in foreign countries, as it offers easy public transportation guidance as well as directions for driving, biking and walking. However, South Korea is one of the few countries in the world where Google Maps is not offered in its full capacity, with critical features like driving navigation unavailable due to security restrictions.South Korea, still technically at war with North Korea, prohibits companies from exporting the
Technology Jan. 25, 2018
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[PyeongChang 2018] Meningococcal vaccines recommended for Olympics attendees
From athletes and support staff to reporters and spectators, millions of people from around the world are set to gather at the 2018 Winter Olympics, which will kick off in South Korea’s eastern county of PyeongChang on Feb. 9.At large-scale events like the Olympic Games, the risks of an infectious disease outbreak are expected to be higher. Though germs will always be in the air, event participants are advised to protect themselves against a particularly deadly infection called meningococcal dis
Industry Jan. 24, 2018
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[Newsmaker] Korea’s IT giants invest in cryptocurrency exchanges
Though South Korea’s government has announced tougher measures to crack down on the country’s heated cryptocurrency trading, major internet technology companies here are showing continued interest in investing in digital currency trading platforms.From local mobile messenger giant Kakao to video game company Nexon, major businesses in Korea’s IT space have already made major investments in crypto exchanges where users can buy and sell digital assets like bitcoin, Ethereum and Litecoin. Kakao cur
Technology Jan. 21, 2018
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GSK taps Julien Samson as new GM for Seoul office
GlaxoSmithKline has tapped Julien Samson, a vice president who has been leading the company‘s medicine commercialization for global respiratory franchise, as the new general manager of its South Korea office, the company said Sunday.Samson will replace outgoing GSK Korea general manager Hong Yoo-seok, who has been appointed as the new chief of GSK Canada. It is the first time that a Korean executive has been named the country head of a major North American market at a global pharmaceuticals comp
Industry Jan. 21, 2018
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YouTube tightens rules to keep content ‘clean’
Google is adopting a more rigorous worldwide advertisement policy for content uploaded to YouTube, with aims to clean up its video-sharing site and address growing complaints from advertisers that their messages are being attached to inappropriate videos.YouTube will impose stricter criteria on the types of videos that can earn advertising revenue through the video-sharing site, and will manually review “top-tier” videos with high view counts and viewer engagement before attaching ads to them, G
Technology Jan. 18, 2018
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[News Analysis] Beyond cryptocurrencies, blockchain technology seeps into different industries
South Korea’s recent craze for cryptocurrencies like bitcoin and Ether has thrust to the spotlight blockchain -- the foundational technology behind the virtual currencies being traded in large numbers here every day. While bitcoin is the most widely known application of blockchain, there is more to the distributed ledger system than just digital currencies. It’s a game-changing technology with wide potential to transform how different industries work. Blockchain is already in use today to impro
Technology Jan. 17, 2018
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One-third of Korea’s smartphone users to make mobile payments in 2018
Home to a tech-savvy population, South Korea is expected to see nearly one-third of its smartphone users making mobile payments this year, according to a report released Tuesday by global market analytics firm eMarketer. According to the report, around 31.9 percent of smartphone users in South Korea will use their phones to pay for goods or services at a point of sale -- the “cash register” where a retail transaction is completed -- in 2018.A proximity mobile payment is defined as a transaction
Technology Jan. 16, 2018
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