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Cosmetics meet IoT

AmorePacific R&D center director Han Sang-hoon, left, with SK Telecom IoT systems business division head Cha In-hyok at SK Telecom’s head office in Seoul, Monday. The cosmetics firm agreed to adopt the mobile carrier’s big data technology to improve customer service. / Courtesy of AmorePacific

Jan 23, 2017

Best salespeople at Kia

Salespeople at Kia Motors pose at the 2017 Kia Star Awards ceremony at the Sheraton Grande Walkerhill Hotel in eastern Seoul, Friday. The Seoul-based automaker awarded the firm’s top 10 salespeople and those who each sold more than 120 vehicles last year. / Courtesy of Kia Motors

Jan 22, 2017

Kumho chairman with new recruits

Kumho Asiana Chairman Park Sam-koo, third from left, poses with new employees during a company hiking event on Taehwa Mountain in Gyeonggi Province, Saturday. Park is emphasizing communication between employees and executives of the company. / Courtesy of Kumho Asiana

Jan 22, 2017

Good Morning

Seoul office worker Choi Soo-bin is the first owner of the all-new Kia Motors Morning compact car. On Friday, Kia gave her a 2 million won gas gift certificate at the company’s Seoul offices. / Courtesy of Kia Motors

Jan 20, 2017

Coffee chain supports Gyeongju

Starbucks Coffee Korea CEO Lee Seock-koo, fifth from left in the back row, pumps his fist with Starbucks store owners after doing volunteer work in Gyeongju, North Gyeongsang Province, Thursday. The company also donated 50 million won ($43,000) to restore cultural assets damaged in earthquakes there last September. / Courtesy of Starbucks Coffee Korea

Jan 20, 2017

New Galaxy smartphone

A model for LG Uplus shows off the new Samsung Electronics Galaxy A5 smartphones at a sales outlet of the mobile carrier in Seoul, Thursday. The phone is priced at around 500,000 won. / Courtesy of LG Uplus

Jan 19, 2017

Sharing love

S-Oil CEO Othman Al-Ghamdi delivers rice cake, beef and other food items to an elderly woman living in a poor neighborhood in Seoul, Thursday, ahead of the Lunar New Year holiday, which falls on Jan. 28. / Courtesy of S-Oil

Jan 19, 2017

Lunar New Year gifts

Home plus models demonstrate gift sets ahead of the Lunar New Year that falls on Jan. 28, at the discount retailer’s store in eastern Seoul, Wednesday. / Courtesy of Home plus

Jan 18, 2017

First Chinese passenger vehicle here

China-Korea Motor President Rhee Kang-soo speaks during an unveiling event for the Kenbo 600 SUV at the company’s headquarters in Incheon, Wednesday. The SUV model is the first Chinese passenger vehicle to be sold in Korea. The model is produced by China’s fourth-largest carmaker BAIC Motor, and its price ranges between 19.99 million won and 20.99 million won. / Courtesy of China-Korea Motor

Jan 18, 2017

VR fun

Visitors to KT’s holography theater K-live in Dongdaemun, Seoul, ride a cylindrical attraction virtual reality (VR) device, Sunday. The telecom company will open the VR rides, which feature K-pop girl band TWICE introducing Korea’s tourist attractions through head-mounted devices, to the public starting Monday, in cooperation with the Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning. / Courtesy of KT

Jan 15, 2017
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