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Hyosung chief meets Vietnam PM

Hyosung Group Chairman Cho Hyun-joon, left, talks with Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc at the latter’s office in Hanoi on Feb. 8. Hyosung said Sunday the two discussed the group’s chemical and heavy industry investments in the country. Courtesy of Hyosung

Feb 11, 2018

SKT head meets Alibaba chairman

Park Jung-ho, left, CEO of the nation’s largest mobile carrier SK Telecom (SKT), shakes hands with Jack Ma, chairman of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group, at SKT’s head office in Seoul, Thursday. The two discussed issues related to artificial intelligence technologies and wireless fifth-generation networks, which will be the center of the new ICT industry, according to the SKT. / Courtesy of SK Telecom

Feb 8, 2018
SKT head meets Alibaba chairman

Handwritten letters for sleigh team

POSCO Daewoo employees pose with handwritten letters for Korea’s national bobsleigh and skeleton racers at its head office in Incheon. They delivered the letters to the national team on Monday. POSCO Daewoo said more than 200 of its employees have written letters to the racers, who will compete at the PyeongChang Olympic Games slated from Feb. 9 to 25. The company has been supporting the national team since 2011. / Courtesy of POSCO Daewoo

Feb 5, 2018

You can take your hands off

President Moon Jae-in listens to an explanation about a self-driving car from Lee Jin-woo, head of the Intelligent Safety Technology Center at Hyundai Motor, at a motorway service station in southern Seoul, Friday, before a test drive of the vehicle. Moon sat behind the wheel of the vehicle for about 10 kilometers on the expressway. / Yonhap

Feb 2, 2018
You can take your hands off

Merck in Semicon Korea

From left, Rico Wiedenbruch, head of Merck Group’s semiconductor solutions business, Glenn Young, managing director of Merck Korea and Anand Nambiar, who will succeed Wiedenbruch, pose during the opening day of Semicon Korea at COEX in Seoul, Wednesday. The global science and technology company will showcase its portfolio of materials for advanced semiconductor manufacturing at the annual exhibition until Friday. / Courtesy of Merck Korea

Feb 1, 2018

POSCO Daewoo among global energy firms

POSCO Daewoo CEO Kim Young-sang, second from right, participates in a panel discussion of an annual meeting of global oil and gas companies hosted by Baker Hughes, a GE Company (BHGE) in Florence, Italy, Monday. Kim, the meeting’s only Korean speaker, said his company will create an extended value chain in the natural gas industry. / Courtesy of POSCO Daewoo

Jan 30, 2018

Sophia in Seoul

Hanson Robotics’ flagship robot Sophia, a lifelike robot powered by artificial intelligence, speaks during a conference on the Fourth Industrial Revolution at the Plaza Hotel in Seoul, Tuesday, wearing a traditional Korean costume. At right is David Hanson, founder and CEO of Hanson Robotics. / Korea Times photo by Bae Woo-han

Jan 30, 2018
Sophia in Seoul

VR time

Visitors play a virtual reality game based on Robot Taekwon V, a 1970s animation, at Lotte World Adventure in Seoul, Wednesday. Lotte Group will officially launch the game, developed entirely with domestic technology, this Friday. / Courtesy of Lotte World

Jan 24, 2018
VR time

Inspecting construction

Lotte Corp. Vice Chairman Hwang Gak-kyu, left, inspects a construction site of its theme park in Shenyang, China, Tuesday. The construction has been suspended for a year amid a dispute between Korea and China over an anti-missile defense. / Courtesy of Lotte Corp.

Jan 24, 2018

Order burgers by Giga Genie

Models promote fast food restaurant Lotteria’s voice-activated hamburger order service using KT’s artificial intelligence device Giga Genie, Tuesday. KT, the nation’s second-largest mobile carrier by revenue, said the service will begin Friday, enabling customers to explore the menu and order hamburgers at home by voice command. / Courtesy of KT

Jan 23, 2018
Order burgers by Giga Genie
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