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Chairman Kim Ho-sung of the Korea Nuclear Energy Agency (KNEA) holds a copy of an MOU on ways to promote trust toward nuclear power through information provision, communications and collecting of opinions with President Joo Han-gyu of Seoul National University Nuclear Energy Policy Center (SNU-NEPC)¡¦
Korea Power Exchange (KPX) President Yoo Sang-hee. Korea Power Exchange (KPX) President Yoo Sang-hee delivered his New Year¡¯s message on Jan. 2, in which he pledged his determination to lead organizational reform and push market changes with a spirit of ¡°putting things on the right track.¡± ¡°Ch¡¦
Korea Nuclear Energy Agency (KNEA) Chairman & CEO Kim Ho-sung (Photos:KNEA) Korean society has a propensity to get caught up in severe confrontation over such energy issues as nuclear and failing to find solutions for a long period of time. In particular, as it comes to the construction of nucl¡¦
KEPCO President Cho Hwan-eik, LSIS Chairman Koo Ja-kyun, Montgomery College President DeRionne Pollard, and Maryland Gov. Rarry Hogan participate in a ceremony to sign a letter of intent to build a smart campus at Montgomery College in Maryland, Washington DC on Nov. 18. (Photo: KEPCO) Korea Electr¡¦
Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (KHNP) has been presented with the Safety Management Grand Prize at the 2016 Global Standard Management Awards ceremony at the Seoul Grand Hilton on Nov. 2. (Photo: KHNP) As the country¡¯s largest power generation company, supplying about 30 percent of the nation¡¯s ¡¦
President Lee Jae-hee of KEPCO Nuclear Fuel Co. is in the photo taken to commemorate KNF selected as one of the 48 companeis with Excellent Quiality Competitinvess Enterprises by Korean Agnecy for Technology and Standards in the 42nd National Quality Competitveness Competition on Nov. 3, this year. ¡¦
A bird's-eye view of a new semiconductor complex being built in Pyeongtaek by Samsung Electronics. (Photo: Samsung Electronics) The Korean electronics giant Samsung Electronics marked the 42nd anniversary of its entry into the semiconductor field on Dec. 6.  ¡°Discard the ¡®can¡¯t do¡¯ m¡¦
As the impact of the gas industry on the overall economy and people¡¯s life grows, KOGAS is putting emphasis on its ties with other companies and communities. The significance lies in a mutually essential relationship for the growth of KOGAS beyond the mere extension of assistance.  ¡°Theref¡¦
As the impact of the gas industry on the overall economy and people¡¯s life grows, KOGAS is putting emphasis on its ties with other companies and communities. The significance lies in a mutually essential relationship for the growth of KOGAS beyond the mere extension of assistance.  ¡°Theref¡¦
Vice Minister Chung Man-ki of the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) decorates KOMIPO President Chung Chang-kil with the Order of Industrial Service, Silver Tower, the coveted prize in the individual prize category at the 42nd National Quality Management Convention that took place at COE¡¦
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Business/Company
A bird¡¯s eye-view of a project to build the planned National AI Computing Center in Haenam, Jeollanam-do. Samsung SDS was the sole bidder of the project. (Photo: Solaseado)Announcing the outcomes of a third bidding on the National AI Computing Cente¡¦
A staff member with KGC explains about standardized ingredients of the brand G1899 at the Supply Side Global 2025 that took place in Las Vegas, the United States, from Oct. 29 to Oct. 30. (Photos: KGC)Korea Ginseng Corp. (KGC) has entered the global ¡¦
CJ Group Chairman Lee Jay-hyun poses for a photo with UAE Media Council Chairman Abdullah Al Hamed in the United Arab Emirates on Dec. 9.CJ Group Chairman Lee Jay-hyun successfully carried out his global field-oriented management initiative in 2025, ¡¦
Chairman Shin Dong-bin of Lotte Group. (Photos: Lotte Group)Chmn. Shin Dong-bin of Lotte Business Group carried out a sweeping reshuffle, forcing all vice chairmen to resign from their positions. Twenty CEOs, almost one-third of the CEOs of the ¡¦


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