SKT invites multicultural children to its ICT museum
By Korea HeraldPublished : May 6, 2013 - 20:05
By Lee Ji-yoon
SK Telecom on Monday invited a group of 20 children from multicultural families to experience many yet-to-be mass marketed communications technologies at its museum in celebration of Children’s Day.
The SK Telecom Ubiquitous Museum, or T.um, allows visitors to utilize and interact with some of the world’s state-of-the art technologies.
The students of the School of Global Sarang, the nation’s first private elementary school for multi-ethnic children, especially showed keen interest in the company’s smart robot Albert.
The company said about 45,000 visitors from 173 countries have visited T.um since its opening in 2008.
(jylee@heraldcorp.com)
SK Telecom on Monday invited a group of 20 children from multicultural families to experience many yet-to-be mass marketed communications technologies at its museum in celebration of Children’s Day.
The SK Telecom Ubiquitous Museum, or T.um, allows visitors to utilize and interact with some of the world’s state-of-the art technologies.
The students of the School of Global Sarang, the nation’s first private elementary school for multi-ethnic children, especially showed keen interest in the company’s smart robot Albert.
The company said about 45,000 visitors from 173 countries have visited T.um since its opening in 2008.
(jylee@heraldcorp.com)
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