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Sohn Ji-young
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Samsung BioLogics’ 2nd plant approved by US FDA
Samsung BioLogics, a contract manufacturer of biologic drugs under South Korea’s Samsung Group, said Thursday that its second production plant in Songdo had been approved for commercial production by the US Food and Drug Administration. With the US FDA license, Samsung’s second plant equipped with 152,000 liters of production capacity is now able to commercially manufacture its first monoclonal antibody biologic drug substance for sale to the US. Samsung BioLogics` headquarters in Songdo, Incheo
Industry Oct. 12, 2017
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Olympus joins global health care firms at Songdo with new medical training center
Olympus on Thursday announced the opening of a new training center in South Korea’s port city of Songdo, Incheon, joining other global health care firms that have set up new training bases in the city’s biotechnology cluster on the back of Korea’s growing medical and biotech sectors. Olympus Korea's medical training center will help local medical professionals learn to maneuver and operate the firm’s endoscopy devices in an operation room setting, it said. The Japanese surgical equipment company
Technology Oct. 12, 2017
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Korea moves to ease bioethics law to boost gene therapy R&D
South Korea is pushing to ease its bioethics law to allow local scientists and academics to research and develop a wider variety of gene therapies as the country seeks to boost the fast-growing biotechnology sector. Local lawmakers led by Rep. Shin Yong-hyun of the ruling Democratic Party of Korea on Tuesday submitted a motion to amend Korea’s Bioethics and Safety Act to expand the permitted scope of gene therapy research to include all diseases. Right now, the act restricts gene therapy resear
Technology Oct. 11, 2017
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Yuhan to market Samsung Bioepis’ Remicade, Enbrel biosimilars in Korea
South Korean pharmaceutical company Yuhan Corp. said Wednesday that it had become Samsung Bioepis’ exclusive marketing partner to sell two of Samsung’s biosimilar drugs in Korea, replacing the role of MSD Korea.The two companies have signed an agreement under which Yuhan will exclusively market and sell Samsung’s biosimilars referencing Enbrel and Remicade in Korea, Yuhan said. Previously, US-based MSD, or Merck & Co., had sold the two Samsung-developed biosimilars, which are marketed locally un
Industry Oct. 11, 2017
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‘Disaster broadcasts unable to reach most of Korea’s underground subways, tunnels’
Amid persistent military tension on the Korean Peninsula, a survey suggested that South Korea is ill-prepared to deliver radio broadcasts to key underground locations including subway stations and road tunnels during disasters and emergencies. A report released Tuesday by Rep. Shin Kyumg-min of the ruling Democratic Party of Korea found there was poor radio connectivity in 88 percent of South Korea’s road tunnels and subway stations. The survey was compiled by the state-run Korea Communications
Technology Oct. 10, 2017
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Daewoong’s new BTX production plant obtains regulatory approval
South Korea’s Daewoong Pharmaceutical said Tuesday that its newly-constructed botulinum toxin production plant in Hwaseong, Gyeonggi Province, has received local regulatory clearance. The Korean Ministry of Food and Drug Safety has granted Good Manufacturing Practice approval to Daewoong’s new plant designed to manufacture Nabota, the drugmaker’s botulinum toxin. With the addition, Daewoong now possesses two plants able to collectively produce 5 million vials of the wrinkle-fighting drug. If nee
Industry Oct. 10, 2017
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SK Chemicals’ shingles vaccine wins regulatory approval in Korea
South Korean drug regulators on Monday granted sales approval to SK Chemicals’ herpes zoster vaccine, marking the second ever approval by a country’s regulator of a new treatment targeting the viral disease.The Korean Ministry of Food and Drug Safety approved SK’s Sky Zoster vaccine for use in adults aged 50 and over. It is the second vaccine for herpes zoster to be commercialized globally next to US-based Merck & Co.’s Zostavax approved in 2006.Herpes zoster, also known as shingles, is a viral
Industry Oct. 9, 2017
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[Herald Interview] Bayer eyes Korea’s ‘deep tech’ startups for digital health care push
In the age of “digital health care,” high-tech wearables, cutting-edge medical devices and integrated apps combined with major breakthroughs in data computing and analytics capabilities are set to pave new frontiers in the health care sector. And in the global race to take over this emerging industry, South Korea’s innovative tech startups with an expertise in so-called “deep tech” involving complex engineering skills and software expertise could gain an upper hand, according to the founding chi
Technology Oct. 8, 2017
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Line hosts Developer Day to highlight Clova, Line API
Line Corp. on Thursday hosted Line Developer Day 2017 in Tokyo for engineers to discuss the company’s technology-related advances, strategies and future plans, the company said Sunday.The annual tech conference consisted of 39 sessions on topics including the Line messenger app, the Clova cloud artificial intelligence platform, the LINE Messaging application programming interface, LINE API Expert accreditation system, and the new Line Kyoto “developer base” expected to be launched in spring next
Technology Oct. 1, 2017
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Korean researchers develop sensor to detect drug intake from single drop of sweat
South Korean researchers have developed a portable wireless sensor which is able to detect a person’s intake of amphetamine-based drugs like Adderall, Ecstasy and Crystal Meth using just a drop of sweat, saliva or urine. The sensor was co-developed by Korea’s Institute for Basic Science and Pohang University of Science and Technology. Their work was published Friday in Chem, a sister journal to the physical sciences journal Cell.Right now, drug testing involves using complex diagnostics devices
Technology Sept. 29, 2017
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Hanmi presents new Lapscovery-based drug candidates
Hanmi Pharmaceutical has presented two drug candidates employing its proprietary Lapscovery platform technology at the European Association for the Study of Diabetes.The two therapies in development are a triple agonist for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and Parkinson’s, and a glucagon analog for treating congenital hyperinsulinism.Both drugs employ Hanmi’s Lapscovery — short for Long Acting Protein and Peptide Discovery — which extends the life of a biologic drug within the body, extending i
Industry Sept. 29, 2017
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[ITU 2017] Meet Musio, the AI social robot that understands humans
BUSAN — Artificial intelligence has recently begun to step closer into our lives — primarily in the form of voice-activated smart speakers like the Amazon Echo and Google Home or digital assistant software built into smartphones like Apple’s Siri or Samsung’s Bixby. These devices all claim to be the so-called “chatbots,” but their ability to converse mostly stops at providing answers to one-ended inquiries or carrying out specific tasks commanded by humans.Seeking to create a more personable AI,
Technology Sept. 28, 2017
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[ITU 2017] Meetings made easy with AI-powered scheduler bot Kono
BUSAN — In the real world, only the big bosses get a personal secretary to manage their schedule and set up meetings at the most suitable time. But a new digital scheduling assistant may change that with just an email. Meet Kono, a new artificially intelligent scheduling bot developed by South Korean tech startup Konolabs. The smart bot syncs with calendar apps built into smartphones like Google Calendar, and is powered by an AI engine equipped with machine learning and natural language processi
Technology Sept. 26, 2017
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SK hynix to boost NAND flash business with Toshiba acquisition
South Korean chipmaker SK hynix is on track to becoming a global NAND flash memory powerhouse, as it is part of an international consortium that is on course to take over Japanese tech giant Toshiba’s memory chip business unit.Toshiba’s memory chip unit is the second-largest NAND flash memory manufacturer in the world after Korean tech giant Samsung Electronics, while the chip manufacturing unit of SK Group comes fifth in the sector.The Japanese tech firm, which has been suffering a financial cr
Technology Sept. 26, 2017
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SK Telecom seeks to secure global lead in 5G network tech
South Korea’s SK Telecom is seeking to become a global leader in 5G network technologies by preparing to become the first industry player to commercialize the ultrafast network by 2019. SKT recently topped the list of “most promising” 5G network operators worldwide by UK-based market research firm Juniper Research for its forward trialing of 5G-enabling core technologies including millimeter waves, multiple-input multiple-output, or MIMO, transmission as well as network splicing. The Korean tele
Technology Sept. 26, 2017
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