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Job fair for young adults

Park Yong-ho, head of the Presidential Committee for the Young Generation, speaks during a tourism job fair event at a Coex conference room in Samseong-dong, southern Seoul, Thursday. A total of 298 young jobseekers landed jobs during the event last year. More than 300 youngsters are expected to find jobs during this year’s fair./ Courtesy of the Presidential Committee for the Young Generation

Sep 1, 2016

Hyundai Motor with Olympic archers

Hyundai Motor Vice Chairman Chung Eui-sun, sixth from left, poses with Olympic national archery squad members during a celebration event at the Intercontinental Hotel in Samseong-dong, southern Seoul, Thursday. The national archery squad won four gold medals and one bronze medal in the Rio Olympic this year. Hyundai Motor has spent a total of 45 billion won over the last 32 years to support the squad financially./ Courtesy of Hyundai Motors

Sep 1, 2016

15th anniversary

Shinhan Financial Group Chairman Han Dong-woo delivers a speech during a ceremony commemorating the 15th anniversaryof the group’s foundation at the company’s headquarters in Jung-gu, Seoul, Thursday. Hanstressed that the global economy has entered an era of “new abnormal” with extremely high uncertainty and the group needs to focus on preemptive risk management./ Courtesy of Shinhan Financial Group

Sep 1, 2016

S-Oil Scholarship

S-Oil President Kim Dong-chul, center, poses with students at the Yeongdeungpo Fire Station in southern Seoul, Wednesday,after awarding scholarships to the students, whose firefighter parents died on duty. The nation’s leading refinery gave out scholarships worth a total 210 million won ($188,189) to 70 students. The company has supported firefighters and their families since 2006. A total of 1,048 students have received 3 billion won in scholarships over the past 11 years. / Courtesy of S-Oil

Aug 31, 2016

To boost IoT industry

Samsung SDS Industrial IoT Business Group head Chae Gyoung-il, left, poses with Korea Electronics Association (KEA) Vice Chairman Nam In-seok after signing an agreement to cooperate on supporting the Internet of Things (IoT) business of small enterprises at the KEA office in Sangam-dong, western Seoul, Monday. / Courtesy of Samsung SDS

Aug 30, 2016

Quantum-dot curved monitors

A model promotes Samsung Electronics’ quantum-dot (QD) curved monitor in this file photo. The electronics maker said Monday it will unveil its QD-based curved monitors at the upcoming IFA 2016 electronics fair in Berlin. / Courtesy of Samsung Electronics

Aug 29, 2016

Goodbye Rio Olympics

SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won, who also leads the Korea Handball Federation, hugs a female handball player in a disbanding event for the national team for the Rio Olympic Games at the Sheraton Grande Walkerhill in eastern Seoul, Monday. / Courtesy of SK Group

Aug 29, 2016

KEPCO enters US solar market

Korea Electric Power Corp. (KEPCO) President Cho Hwan-eik, right, shakes hands with Carlyle Group Chairman Dan D’Aniello after signing a deal on purchasing a 30-megawatt solar power plant in Alamosa County, Colorado, during a signing ceremony in New York, Friday (local time). KEPCO and a domestic private equity fund purchased a 100 percent stake in the power plant from Cogentrix Solar Holdings, an affiliate of Carlyle Group, marking KEPCO’s first entry into the U.S. energy market. / Courtesy of KEPCO

Aug 28, 2016

Fair for one-person households

A representative of a Korean food company explains products for solo diners at a fair for one-person households held at COEX in southern Seoul, Sunday. / Yonhap

Aug 28, 2016

IoT meets rental business

SK Telecom’s IoT service division Executive Vice President Kwon Song, left, poses with AJ Networks’ IT rental division head Chae Oui-seok, center, and Samsung SDS’ analytics IoT business team Senior Vice President Andrew Chang after signing an agreement at the AJ Networks headquarters in Songpa, southeastern Seoul, Wednesday, to cooperate in the rental service business based on Internet of Things technologies. / Courtesy of SK Telecom

Aug 24, 2016
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