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Chinese employee accused of stealing SK hynix chip technology for Huawei

A Chinese national who worked for SK hynix is on trial for allegedly stealing key semiconductor technology from the Korean chipmaker for Chinese IT firm Huawei, the latest in a series of chip technology leaks to Chinese firms, according to the police, Tuesday.

May 28, 2024By Baek Byung-yeul
Chinese employee accused of stealing SK hynix chip technology for Huawei

Samsung seeks to expand Galaxy Ring health care ecosystem

Samsung Electronics held its first Samsung Health Partner Day event, Tuesday, to share its digital health care vision with health care companies, medical institutions and other partners.

May 28, 2024By Baek Byung-yeul
Samsung seeks to expand Galaxy Ring health care ecosystem

Korean science ministry to open joint AI research lab with NYU

Korea's science ministry said Tuesday it will create a joint artificial intelligence (AI) research lab with New York University (NYU).

May 28, 2024
Korean science ministry to open joint AI research lab with NYU

Korea launches space agency, targets moon landing by 2032

Korea launched the Korea AeroSpace Administration (KASA), Monday, an agency that will lead policy and industrial development in the aerospace sector, with its inaugural administrator vowing to turn the country into a global space powerhouse.

May 27, 2024By Baek Byung-yeul
Korea launches space agency, targets moon landing by 2032

Korea's antitrust regulator hosts conference on AI policy

Korea's antitrust regulator said Monday it hosted a conference on artificial intelligence (AI) and competition policy with the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).

May 27, 2024
Korea's antitrust regulator hosts conference on AI policy

LG Energy Solution holds recruiting event in New York

LG Energy Solution (LGES) CEO Kim Dong-myung, center, talks with participants in the 2024 Battery Tech Conference at New York Marriott Marquis, Saturday (local time). The battery maker said Sunday that it held the recruiting event to attract students with master's and doctorate degrees from top U.S. universities and laboratories, including the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Princeton University, Cornell University and Argonne National Laboratory. Courtesy of LGES

May 26, 2024By Park Jae-hyuk
LG Energy Solution holds recruiting event in New York

Samsung refutes report of failing Nvidia's AI memory chip test

Samsung Electronics refuted a Friday news report that it failed to pass a test of Nvidia's high-bandwidth memory (HBM) chips. It said its "tests with various global partners to supply HBM are on track."

May 24, 2024By Baek Byung-yeul
Samsung refutes report of failing Nvidia's AI memory chip test

LG Electronics taps into India with digital board product

LG Electronics is capitalizing on India’s rapidly growing business-to-business (B2B) educational technology market by actively supplying its digital boards there, the company said Thursday.

May 23, 2024By Baek Byung-yeul
LG Electronics taps into India with digital board product

Kakao protests record $11 mil. fine for data leak

Kakao is threatening to file lawsuits against the government’s 15.1 billion won ($11 million) fine for its leakage of private information on at least 65,000 users of the anonymous “open chat” service on the KakaoTalk instant messenger app, according to company officials, Wednesday.

May 23, 2024By Park Jae-hyuk
Kakao protests record $11 mil. fine for data leak

LG CNS marketing platform secures 800 customers

LG CNS employees promote the company’s marketing optimization platform MOP, which garnered more than 800 enterprise clients within a year of its launch Thursday. The company said MOP is a platform designed to help clients achieve maximum efficiency when advertising their products or services, adding that it plans to enter the U.S. market in the second half of this year. Courtesy of LG CNS

May 23, 2024By Baek Byung-yeul
LG CNS marketing platform secures 800 customers
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