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October 2010 | Vol. 76<br />

<strong>Konkuk</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />

<strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Center</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />

<strong>its</strong> Globalization<br />

Paik Nam-sun, MD., Ph. D, President of <strong>Konkuk</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

No Future with No Design:<br />

Fashionable Gadgets on Race<br />

G20, Don’t Let the Banks Fall<br />

The 4th Asian<br />

Ministerial Conference<br />

on Disaster Risk<br />

Reduction(AMCDRR)<br />

Seoul City Pushes for Citizens -<br />

Oriented e-Government<br />

KES2010, IMID 2010, i-SEDEX 2010, G-Fair 2010,<br />

2010 World Oriental Medicine-Bio EXPO in Jecheon, <strong>Korea</strong>,<br />

ISMAR 2010, Robot World 2010<br />

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No Future with No Design:<br />

Fashionable Gadgets on Race<br />

G20, Don’t Let the Banks Fall<br />

The 4th Asian<br />

Ministerial Conference<br />

on Disaster Risk<br />

Reduction(AMCDRR)<br />

Seoul City Pushes for Citizens -<br />

Oriented e-Government<br />

KES2010, IMID 2010, i-SEDEX 2010, G-Fair 2010,<br />

2010 World Oriental Medicine-Bio EXPO in Jecheon, <strong>Korea</strong>,<br />

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Paik Nam-sun, MD., Ph. D<br />

President of <strong>Konkuk</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

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C o n t e n t s<br />

Analysis<br />

8 No Future with No Design:<br />

Fashionable Gadgets on Race’<br />

Editorial<br />

12 People Need Their Stuff <strong>and</strong> <strong>Korea</strong>'s<br />

Got It<br />

Conference<br />

14 G20, Don’t Let the Banks Fall<br />

16 4th AMCDRR to be held in Songdo,<br />

Incheon in October<br />

20 Samcheok City Pushes for Steps to<br />

Reduce Disaster Risk<br />

24 IAEA FEC 2010<br />

Open Daejeon<br />

22 Daejeon to Foster Daedeok Innopolis<br />

as Future Growth Engine<br />

Opinion<br />

26 Samsung Electronics’ Knowledge<br />

Management System<br />

u-hospital<br />

28 <strong>Konkuk</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

<strong>and</strong> <strong>its</strong> Globalizaion<br />

Open <strong>Korea</strong><br />

32 Chungcheongbuk-do sets to<br />

Designate Solar Energy Special Zone<br />

34 3rd-Generation Industrial Estate to<br />

be Created in Chungnam<br />

36 Gwangju City stresses for 6 Strategies<br />

to Build ‘Affluent Economic<br />

Community’<br />

e-government<br />

38 Seoul City Pushes for Citizens-<br />

Oriented e-Government<br />

40 e-Government, here WeGO!<br />

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u-Finance<br />

42 Different is Better<br />

KES 2010<br />

44 KES 2010, Buckle Up, Early<br />

Adopters<br />

47 <strong>Korea</strong> Electronics Gr<strong>and</strong> Fair 2010<br />

Begins!<br />

49 Buyer’s paparazzi<br />

51 The World Shops at KES2010<br />

56 World 3D Expo Came to Life at<br />

KES 2010<br />

57 Integration of textile fashion <strong>and</strong> <strong>IT</strong><br />

58 App World Expo Shows that the<br />

Possibilities Know No Bounds<br />

59 App World Expo Shows that the<br />

Possibilities Know No Bounds<br />

60 <strong>Medical</strong>-grade Full-body Scanner<br />

Transcan<br />

61 e-parts Has Got THE Parts for <strong>Korea</strong>,<br />

China & Japan<br />

62 We Look at The World!<br />

63 Ready, Set, Go Digital TV<br />

Broadcasting<br />

64 Creative Futures Forum<br />

IMID2010<br />

66 The Beginning of the Interactive<br />

Displays Era<br />

67 Nitto Denko Shows Total Solution<br />

for LCDs at IMID 2010<br />

iSEDEX2010<br />

68 “No Power” Green Memory in<br />

Samsung<br />

69 Technology Leadership of Hynix<br />

Semiconductors<br />

70 Cutting-Edge International<br />

Semiconductor Products at a Glance<br />

71 Hynix to Mass Produce 38-nano<br />

Products Early Next Year<br />

72 Samsung Electronics unveils ‘Smart &<br />

Green plus’ Strategy<br />

Events<br />

74 Global Gateway, G-FAIR 2010<br />

76 The First World Festival of Oriental<br />

Medicine in Jecheon<br />

78 Robot World 2010<br />

Isaac Asimov's Dream Comes True<br />

80 What Are the Facts : ISMAR 2010<br />

Electronics special<br />

82 Tracing 50 Years of <strong>Korea</strong>'s<br />

Electronics Industry Development<br />

Country Report<br />

84 Congratulatory Message by Saudi<br />

Ambassador Ahmad Y. Al Barrak on<br />

National Day<br />

86 investment guide<br />

Colums<br />

88 Colums North <strong>Korea</strong>’s Mobile<br />

Communications Service<br />

90 To e- or Not to e-, that is the Problem<br />

World Class Product<br />

89 Toys , What your kids need<br />

How to.<br />

94 Don't Look Now, But You Need a<br />

Pro<br />

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Analysis<br />

Radia by Michael Laut<br />

No Future with No Design:<br />

Fashionable Gadgets on Race<br />

The gadgets' design battle is on. The<br />

world-renowned art directors/designers<br />

like Michael Laut (USA) <strong>and</strong><br />

Alex<strong>and</strong>er Mukomelov (Russia) have<br />

already captured the digital generation's<br />

heart with their innovative<br />

smart phones. The global leading<br />

agencies, like the Chocolate Agency<br />

(China) has also successfully introduced<br />

the futuristic mobile phone that<br />

is green <strong>and</strong> beautiful. Br<strong>and</strong> new<br />

concepts of earphones, PMP, X-Box,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Projectors were introduced to<br />

<strong>Korea</strong>n market with strengthened designs.<br />

Samsung <strong>and</strong> LG phones just<br />

have entered the innovation battle, as<br />

Nokia joined the competition, answering<br />

LG's Prada phone <strong>and</strong> the<br />

new Apple iPhone challenges.<br />

8 KOREA <strong>IT</strong> TIMES | October 2010<br />

Top line futuristic phones<br />

Michael Laut of Laut Design Inc. designed<br />

the Radia, a futuristic cell phone<br />

concept that features a circular touch<br />

screen display <strong>and</strong> an outer rim. Michael<br />

said, "The oval-shaped phone has an outer<br />

rim made of brushed aluminum with<br />

large, easy to hit buttons embedded in the<br />

center of the phone." Laut Design Inc.<br />

(America) is a product <strong>and</strong> graphic design<br />

firm that helps companies <strong>and</strong> inventors<br />

develop creative solutions for their product<br />

or br<strong>and</strong>'s aesthetic, function, <strong>and</strong> market<br />

appeal. An Art Director, Alex<strong>and</strong>er<br />

Mukomelov of Mukomelov Studio<br />

(Russia) has designed "mobile script" with<br />

a concept that promises to function as<br />

smart phone in the thinnest form under<br />

the sun . Internet access, documents on<br />

the go, games, communication, <strong>and</strong> mobility<br />

is guaranteed. But what makes this<br />

phone one in a million is <strong>its</strong> 2 touch<br />

screens: one in a traditional c<strong>and</strong>y bar<br />

style format, the other a flexible OLED<br />

that stiffens with a low voltage charge<br />

when you unfurl it. This layout enables<br />

maximum quality when watching movies<br />

or editing documents. The case is covered<br />

in a photo sensitive nano material that<br />

converts sun light into energy.<br />

The P-Per mobile phone is designed by<br />

the Chocolate Agency (China) with key<br />

concepts of high tech, simple, green, <strong>and</strong><br />

unique. P-Per is made from only 4 layers,<br />

<strong>and</strong> one of them is an e-paper screen that<br />

warps the entire phone. Made out entirely<br />

of sustainable materials, this futuristic mobile<br />

phone is using extruded polycarbonate<br />

to cope with <strong>its</strong> physical functions, hypoallergenic<br />

<strong>and</strong> recyclable titanium parts,<br />

<strong>and</strong> environmental friendly organic battery.Tamer<br />

Nakisci designed Nokia 888<br />

with flexibility in mind, allowing users to<br />

wrap it round their wrist or in fact any part<br />

of body it will fit round. Its highly advanced<br />

features are: speech recognition,<br />

flexible touch screen, touch sensitive body<br />

cover, liquid battery, <strong>and</strong> changing color<br />

along with the shape of the phone.


Analysis<br />

LG U+ XOXO<br />

When Eject button is pushed, the second screen unfurls<br />

Nokia 888 by Tamer Nakisci<br />

P-Per Mobile Phone by the Chocolate Agency<br />

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Analysis<br />

stereo ones. Cowon recently released a new PMP (portable multimedia<br />

player) named "V5W". With edges rounded off <strong>and</strong> the<br />

anti-slippery surface, makes it comforting to the touch. The colorful<br />

icons that are here <strong>and</strong> there on the pastel-colored screen react<br />

as if they were alive when you touch them, giving you the joy of<br />

doing a puzzle.<br />

Code Minimalism<br />

Earlier this month, Microsoft has launched a new version of<br />

the XBox 360, which is 30% smaller. Despite the minimized size<br />

of the console, the hard disk space was doubled so that it can store<br />

a whole lot more games <strong>and</strong> entertainment content. Moreover,<br />

MS solved the noise <strong>and</strong> overheating problems that occurred with<br />

previous models. Minimalism is exp<strong>and</strong>ing <strong>its</strong> territory even in<br />

"Projectors' Ville". Optoma recently has released a h<strong>and</strong>held projector<br />

'PK301' altering the general perception that 'projectors are<br />

big <strong>and</strong> heavy'. Even with a drastic reduction in size, it features<br />

the best contrast <strong>and</strong> the biggest screen among equals. Plus, interworking<br />

with other digital devices including iPhone is another<br />

beauty of this item.<br />

Nori by Samsung<br />

Code Bling-Bling<br />

LG U+ launched the nation's first full-touch cell phone<br />

"XOXO" with the highest resolution in <strong>Korea</strong> for female consumers<br />

this month. This product is featuring a collaboration with<br />

the fashion br<strong>and</strong> "Lovcat". A heart which is the Lovcat's symbol<br />

is printed on the case. The flamboyant design that makes you<br />

think of the phone as more of a designer bag rather than just one<br />

of those dreary, stark <strong>IT</strong> machines, has been such a great hit<br />

among female consumers that the product is now a best-seller in<br />

stores. Sony <strong>Korea</strong> released their new earphone "Jienne CHIC"<br />

which looks like a fancy jewel. Jienne CHIC adopted the design<br />

from Swarovski covering <strong>its</strong> product with diamond-shaped crystals.<br />

Various options for colors which are popular with women<br />

make it more attractive.<br />

Code Cutie Pie<br />

Samsung launched a full-touch cell phone "Nori" with a cute<br />

design for women. The product's name Nori is from the pronunciation<br />

of a <strong>Korea</strong>n word which means play. Like <strong>its</strong> name, the<br />

exterior of of the phone reminds you of a cute toy. You can put<br />

character stickers on both front <strong>and</strong> back of the phone, <strong>and</strong> 3D<br />

motion photo function enables you to convert 2D pictures to<br />

Exclusive Report on LG Optimus Z<br />

The following is the exclusive report on the newest LG phone,<br />

Optimus Z.<br />

LG's new 'Optimus Z' with new Android OS version 2.1 is<br />

now available from both KT <strong>and</strong> SK Telecom in South <strong>Korea</strong>.<br />

The 'Optimus Z' was named after <strong>its</strong> three fulfillments. The first<br />

one of the fulfillments is no enigma (Optimus- It is the premium<br />

phone), but what are the other two fulfillments? Z comes from the<br />

word 'Zenith' (Ultimate smart life), <strong>and</strong> <strong>its</strong> last letter of the alphabet<br />

which implies 'Completion' (Comprehensive functionality).<br />

Therefore, as the name sounds, this smart phone with <strong>its</strong> slick design<br />

provides you with the ultimate, no, beyond ultimate, smart<br />

life. The Optimus Q that is currently available in retail stores includes<br />

Android version 2.1. When Optimus Q first launched in<br />

<strong>Korea</strong> in May, it used Android 1.6 but that has since been upgraded.<br />

Integration of the stylish design <strong>and</strong> smart<br />

technology<br />

LG Electronics put the best smart phone technology <strong>and</strong> a refined<br />

style together in making this product. LG differentiated this<br />

product from other available smart phones through a sleek <strong>and</strong><br />

clean design with sharp edges <strong>and</strong> thickness measuring only<br />

11.05 mm. The advantage does not only come from <strong>its</strong> size, but<br />

also from the ergonomic structure that enhances the grip on the<br />

phone. In addition, the phone uses a 1GHz Qualcomm<br />

Snapdragon processor. There is also an update to the OS scheduled<br />

on during the 4th quarter of this year, which allows smart<br />

phone applications to be saved in an external storage device.<br />

To accommodate the use of this functionality, the phone<br />

10 KOREA <strong>IT</strong> TIMES | October 2010


Analysis<br />

X-Box 360<br />

comes with an 8GB MicroSD card. Yes, a FREE 8GB MicroSD<br />

card. The other specifications include but are not limited to, 3.5<br />

inch WVGA Hyper HD LCD, Dolby Mobile, 5.0 Megapixel<br />

camera, DviX player, 3.5 phi audio jack, <strong>and</strong> other support of<br />

HD videos.<br />

Smart Sharing, innovative data sharing<br />

LG attempted to provide more simple <strong>and</strong> innovative data<br />

sharing environment. After surviving this ordeal, LG is proud to<br />

announce that they are the first to apply OSP (On Screen Phone)<br />

onto this phone. The OSP connects phone <strong>and</strong> the PC using either<br />

the blue tooth or the data cable. As the name implies, this<br />

program is "Phone on a PC screen." You can control many functions<br />

of the phone via PC by displaying an actual phone screen<br />

onto a PC screen. If you drag any files such as documents, images,<br />

music on to this phone screen, it saves the files to the actual<br />

phone. You might wonder, "Isn't this the same as iTunes?" You<br />

might be right! But the difference is that OSP is an actual phone<br />

with the actual phone display programmed into the computer,<br />

while the iTune is the separate program that helps the computer<br />

synchronize with the phone. Furthermore, to facilitate file sharing,<br />

the phone also supports LG Air Sync <strong>and</strong> Drag&Shake file<br />

Optimus Z<br />

sharing. Cho Sung-ha, executive vice president of LG Electronics<br />

said, "Optimus Z integrated the best smart phone technology <strong>and</strong><br />

design, which makes this the premium of the smart phones. With<br />

the start of Optimus Z as the first of the 'Optimus' series line-ups<br />

planned for the latter half of this year, we will attract many buyers<br />

<strong>and</strong> attempt to seize the telecommunication market."<br />

Chun Go-eun/ clairbear@koreaittimes.com<br />

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Editorial<br />

People Need Their Stuff <strong>and</strong><br />

<strong>Korea</strong>'s Got It<br />

Establishing Trends <strong>and</strong> Defining the Bleeding Edge is <strong>Korea</strong>'s Electronics Industry's<br />

Forte<br />

12 KOREA <strong>IT</strong> TIMES | October 2010<br />

People need their stuff. Before the onset<br />

of the global financial crisis, not only were<br />

people buying houses that they couldn't afford,<br />

in addition they were refinancing<br />

their homes <strong>and</strong> using the money to buy<br />

stuff. Cars, TVs, computers, satellite radio,<br />

cameras & camcorders , home audio &<br />

cinema, DVD / Blueray players, cell<br />

phones <strong>and</strong> a plethora of other tech gadgets<br />

- the list goes on. Consumers wanted<br />

it, it was there <strong>and</strong> they bought it. Chances<br />

are, a lot of that stuff came from <strong>Korea</strong>.<br />

While the rest of the world was trying to<br />

figure out how to leverage technology to<br />

improve their business, <strong>Korea</strong> was figuring<br />

out to keep them cool while they were<br />

doing it - with a Goldstar fan. According<br />

to the LG's official history, the founder<br />

Koo In-Hwoi established Lak-Hui<br />

Chemical Industrial Corp. in 1947. In<br />

1952, Lak-Hui (pronounced "Lucky", currently<br />

LG Chem) became the first <strong>Korea</strong>n<br />

company to enter the plastics industry. As<br />

the company exp<strong>and</strong>ed <strong>its</strong> plastics business,<br />

it established GoldStar Co., Ltd.,<br />

(currently LG Electronics Inc.) in 1958.<br />

Goldstar produced South <strong>Korea</strong>'s first radio.<br />

Many consumer electronics were sold<br />

under the br<strong>and</strong> name GoldStar, while<br />

some other household products (not available<br />

outside South <strong>Korea</strong>) were sold under<br />

the br<strong>and</strong> name of Lucky. The Lucky<br />

br<strong>and</strong> was famous for <strong>its</strong> line of hygiene<br />

products, such as soaps <strong>and</strong> Hi-Ti laundry<br />

detergents, but most associated with <strong>its</strong><br />

Lucky <strong>and</strong> Perioe toothpaste. In 1995, to<br />

better compete in the Western market, the<br />

company was renamed "LG", the abbreviation<br />

of "Lucky Goldstar". More recently,<br />

the company associates the letters LG<br />

with the company tag line "Life's Good".<br />

Not only did the Goldstar fan keep consumers<br />

cool, but the present day LG keeps<br />

consumers cool by offering the cool stuff<br />

people want, like big flat-panel TVs <strong>and</strong><br />

LCD computer displays. Not to be left<br />

out, the other consumer electronics giants<br />

in <strong>Korea</strong>, Samsung <strong>and</strong> some lesser<br />

known but globally successful, companies<br />

like Cowon Systems (mobile audio /<br />

video & content) <strong>and</strong> Thinkware (navigation<br />

industry) are producing hot new gear<br />

that is sure to be at the top of everyone's<br />

wish list.<br />

The Samsung Group is often credited<br />

with beginning the electronics industry in<br />

<strong>Korea</strong>. In the late 1960s, Samsung formed<br />

several electronics-related divisions, such<br />

as Samsung Electronics Devices Co.,<br />

Samsung Electro-Mechanics Co.,<br />

Samsung Corning Co., <strong>and</strong> Samsung<br />

Semiconductor & Telecommunications<br />

Co., <strong>and</strong> made the facility in Suwon. Its<br />

first product was a black-<strong>and</strong>-white television<br />

set. In 1980, the company acquired<br />

Hanguk Jeonja Tongsin in Gumi, <strong>and</strong><br />

started to build telecommunication devices.<br />

Its early products were switchboards.<br />

The facility was developed to<br />

manufacture telephone <strong>and</strong> fax systems<br />

<strong>and</strong> became the center of Samsung's mobile<br />

phone manufacturing. Off <strong>and</strong> running,<br />

they never looked back.<br />

Editorial Disclaimer: What follows contains<br />

sweeping generalities, possible<br />

stereo-typing <strong>and</strong> conclusions based on<br />

observation, not science. That being said,<br />

as an interested observer of <strong>Korea</strong> <strong>and</strong> her<br />

people for nearly 35 years, there may be<br />

some truth to it.<br />

<strong>Korea</strong>'s leadership in the consumer electronics<br />

business didn't happen by accident<br />

- but it's underst<strong>and</strong>able why is came so<br />

naturally. <strong>Korea</strong> is trend central. Whether<br />

it's green technology, well-being healthy<br />

diets, wine, coffee shops or every word describing<br />

a new product or service starting<br />

with an i-(iGoogle), e-(eBay) or u-(uverse),<br />

<strong>Korea</strong> is on it.<br />

<strong>Korea</strong> is also known as the “bali-bali”<br />

(fast-fast) society, meaning everything<br />

happens at the speed of light. Changing<br />

trends are no exception. <strong>Korea</strong>ns can <strong>and</strong><br />

do change their focus on what the new<br />

thing to have or do with amazing regularity.<br />

If they think the new thing or idea will<br />

make their lives even marginally better,<br />

then they'll change, so fast it'll make your<br />

head spin. They've got to have it <strong>and</strong> I<br />

mean right now. They shouldn't fear, for<br />

the next trend is right around the corner,<br />

like the proverbial street car, but <strong>Korea</strong>ns<br />

are also joiners. If the group is doing it, in<br />

most cases, then they will, too. Being agile,<br />

flexible <strong>and</strong> always keeping your eye<br />

on the horizon will keep you alive in the<br />

consumer electronic business.<br />

Expressions of style are everywhere in<br />

<strong>Korea</strong>. Take a walk down the street in<br />

Seoul <strong>and</strong> you will see a parade of fashionistas<br />

that will put New York or Paris to<br />

shame. The rest of the world likes their<br />

style too. You don't have to look any farther<br />

than the skyrocketing global populari-


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ty of k-pop music or the fact that the Hyundai Genesis was voted<br />

the 2009 North American Car of the Year.<br />

<strong>Korea</strong> has some hardcore engineers, as well. Samsung <strong>and</strong> LG<br />

have literally defined the TV <strong>and</strong> flat panel display market. Don't<br />

look now, but their phones have Apple looking over their should<br />

<strong>and</strong> it only a matter of time before Samsung <strong>and</strong> LG surpass the<br />

iPhone, thanks to the fact that they had their eye the ball <strong>and</strong> were<br />

early adopters of the Android operating system. They have one of<br />

the most sophisticated nuclear energy programs in the world <strong>and</strong><br />

you get there without good engineers. So respected in this field is<br />

<strong>Korea</strong> that the International Atomic Energy Agency Fusion<br />

Energy Conference is being held this month in Daejon. <strong>Korea</strong> is<br />

also among the frontrunners in the development of 3D technology.<br />

You can look for <strong>Korea</strong>-designed, developed <strong>and</strong> manufactured<br />

3D gear <strong>and</strong> content to join the list of tech-trend exports<br />

from <strong>Korea</strong> in the near future.<br />

<strong>Korea</strong>ns like their stuff too. Take cell phones, or h<strong>and</strong> phones<br />

as they like to call them, for example. They are ubiquitous.<br />

Everyone has one <strong>and</strong> what they do with them can only be found<br />

in the dreams of the average cell phone user in most of the rest of<br />

the world, including the US. Text messaging <strong>and</strong> MP3 are givens.<br />

Everyone has access to Digital Multimedia Broadcasting (DMB)<br />

<strong>and</strong> Video on Dem<strong>and</strong> (VOD) – think watching TV <strong>and</strong> movies<br />

on your cell phone anywhere <strong>and</strong> anytime – not to mention enterprise-grade<br />

productivity tools . The <strong>Korea</strong>n government has supported<br />

the development of the infrastructure to provide these services<br />

<strong>and</strong> the <strong>Korea</strong>n people use them. The point is, without a robust<br />

domestic market for the gadgets the rest of the world likes,<br />

<strong>Korea</strong> wouldn't have gotten out of the gate in the global market.<br />

This month, the 41st edition of the annual <strong>Korea</strong> Electronics<br />

Show is on tap at KINTEX in Ilsan. At the show the electronics<br />

industry will celebrate the culmination of achievements in the last<br />

half century of consumer electronics development <strong>and</strong> manufacturing<br />

in <strong>Korea</strong>. The current world leaders, <strong>and</strong> next generation<br />

to follow, of the global electronics business will be on stage, strutting<br />

their stuff. 3D HDTVs, Smartphones, Touchsceen tablet<br />

PCs, green technology, you name it <strong>and</strong> the <strong>Korea</strong>n electronics<br />

industry has it. The best-of-breed examples will be showcased to<br />

the world at KES 2010.<br />

No one knows where the <strong>Korea</strong>n electronics industry will go in<br />

the next 50 years, but you can bet that their forward looking vision,<br />

technical acumen <strong>and</strong> desire to be a part of the next big thing<br />

will keep them out in front of the pack for some time to come.<br />

Robert E. Weimer / bob@koreaittimes.com<br />

<strong>Korea</strong> <strong>IT</strong> <strong>Times</strong> (<strong>Korea</strong> Intelligent Technology <strong>Times</strong>)<br />

is the only <strong>IT</strong> business journal in <strong>Korea</strong>. We report<br />

comprehensive <strong>and</strong> intelligent technology news to<br />

keep you up-to-date on all of the happenings in the <strong>IT</strong><br />

<strong>and</strong> science industries. We provide real-time news<br />

online at www.koreaittimes.com <strong>and</strong> distribute a<br />

monthly magazine internationally. All articles are indexed<br />

through Google News along with 251 other<br />

search engines.<br />

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G20,<br />

Don’t Let the Banks Fall<br />

If a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down in a most delightful<br />

way, what could possibly be the sugar for suffering global<br />

economy? Finance Ministers <strong>and</strong> Central Bank Governors are<br />

once again preparing to bring the "sugar" to the table of G20<br />

meeting in Seoul in November, this time with additional nonmember<br />

countries <strong>and</strong> international organizations.<br />

History<br />

The G20 was established in 1999, in the wake of the 1997<br />

Asian Financial Crisis, to bring together major advanced <strong>and</strong><br />

emerging economies to stabilize the global financial market.<br />

Here, the heavy discussions measure to promote the financial stability<br />

of the world <strong>and</strong> to achieve a sustainable economic growth<br />

<strong>and</strong> development. The concerted <strong>and</strong> decisive actions of the G20<br />

-- with <strong>its</strong> balanced membership of developed <strong>and</strong> developing<br />

countries -- helped the world deal effectively with the current financial<br />

<strong>and</strong> economic crisis. The G20 has already delivered a<br />

number of significant <strong>and</strong> concrete outcomes. It committed to implement<br />

the unprecedented <strong>and</strong> most coordinated expansionary<br />

macroeconomic policies, including the fiscal expansion of US$5<br />

trillion <strong>and</strong> the unconventional monetary policy instruments; significantly<br />

enhance the financial regulations, notably by the establishment<br />

of the Financial Stability Board (FSB); <strong>and</strong> substantially<br />

strengthen the International Financial Institutions (IFIs), including<br />

the expansion of resources <strong>and</strong> the improvement of precautionary<br />

lending facilities of the IFIs. Reflecting on these achievements<br />

<strong>and</strong> recognizing that more needs to be done to ensure a<br />

strong, sustained <strong>and</strong> balanced global recovery, the G20 Leaders<br />

at the Pittsburgh Summit designated the G20 as the premier forum<br />

for international economic cooperation. After the July meeting<br />

in Canada, the November Summit will be held in the<br />

Republic of <strong>Korea</strong>.<br />

What's new in November summit?<br />

The G20 has invited non-G20 member countries to previous<br />

Summ<strong>its</strong>, in the interest of enhancing <strong>its</strong> effectiveness <strong>and</strong> representativeness.<br />

In keeping with the principles agreed upon by the<br />

G20 member countries, the <strong>Korea</strong>n Government issued the invitations<br />

to five additional countries for November meeting:<br />

Malawi, the Chair of the African Union, <strong>and</strong> Ethiopia, the<br />

Chair of the New Partnership for Africa's Development<br />

(NEPAD) were chosen in order to strengthen the representation<br />

of the African region at the Seoul Summit. Vietnam, the Chair of<br />

ASEAN, <strong>and</strong> Singapore, Chair of the Global Governance Group<br />

(3G) were also chosen to reflect the opinions of non-member<br />

countries, in light of the fact that the Seoul Summit will be the<br />

first G20 Summit to be held in Asia. Lastly Spain -- as one of the<br />

ten largest economies in the world <strong>and</strong> a participant in the past<br />

four G20 Summ<strong>its</strong> - was invited as well. Seven international organizations<br />

that are invited for the G20 Seoul Summit are: United<br />

Nations (UN), International Labour Organization (ILO), World<br />

Bank (WB), International Monetary Fund (IMF), Organization<br />

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SaKong Il, Chairman of the Presidential<br />

Committee for the G20 Seoul Summit (left) <strong>and</strong><br />

Kim Yuna<br />

G20 Sherpa Meeting<br />

for Economic Cooperation <strong>and</strong> Development (OECD), World Trade Organization(WTO),<br />

Financial Stability Board (FSB)<br />

Bank stability is financial stability<br />

According to Bloomberg, the latest statement of the Financial Stability Board has<br />

warned that the big banks, with the new rules, will be required to meet higher capital st<strong>and</strong>ards.<br />

That has turned the spotlight to the G20 Seoul Summit to further addresses to the<br />

big banks. Financial Stability Board Chairman Mario Draghi stressed the importance of a<br />

strong financial system with higher capital st<strong>and</strong>ards, "We have a proper transition period<br />

so that we don't risk hampering the economy." G20 leaders established FSB in 2009 to<br />

coordinate the work of national regulators <strong>and</strong> international st<strong>and</strong>ard setting agencies.<br />

This year in the capital city of South <strong>Korea</strong>, FSB is expected to make proposals based on<br />

their study on capital surcharges, contingent capital, <strong>and</strong> bailed-in assets, to suggest a possible<br />

solution for the largest lenders. Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, or regulators<br />

of the 25 nations, has already reached an agreement on new rules (more than double capital requirements for banks, while giving<br />

them maximum of eight years to comply in full). These proposals will force lenders to have common equity equal to at least 7 percent<br />

of assets, weighted according to their risk, including a 2.5 percent buffer to withst<strong>and</strong> future stress. Banks that fail to meet the buffer<br />

would be unable to pay dividends, though they wouldn't be forced to raise cash. Lenders will have less than five years to comply with<br />

the minimum ratios <strong>and</strong> until Jan. 1, 2019, to meet the buffer requirements.<br />

G20, Can you h<strong>and</strong>le collapsing banks?<br />

The Lehman Brothers' nightmare should never return in any country. Global policymakers in November are expected to suggest<br />

ways to ensure the stability of the big banks. Before the summit, the Group of 20 members will endorse a range of options such as the<br />

use of capital surcharges on big banks, <strong>and</strong> the need for each country to set up effective resolution authorities.<br />

G20 set to grow economy<br />

President Lee Myung-bak stated, "During the Toronto G20 Summit last June, the leaders agreed to reach an agreement on many of<br />

the important topics during the G20 Seoul Summit in November. We promised to do all that we can to bring about workable <strong>and</strong> substantive<br />

agreements on issues such as reform of international financial institutions, financial regulatory reform <strong>and</strong> balanced <strong>and</strong> sustainable<br />

growth, among others. Furthermore, we seek to achieve progress in topics of global interest, including the global Financial<br />

Safety Net <strong>and</strong> the issue of development." Sa Kong Il, Chairman of the Presidential Committee for the G20 Seoul Summit, added<br />

"Asia's enhanced economic status provides us with an opportunity to rebuild <strong>and</strong> reconsider Asia's role <strong>and</strong> position in the context of<br />

global governance."<br />

Chun Go-eun/ clairbear@koreaittimes.com<br />

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4th AMCDRR to be held in Songdo,<br />

Incheon in October<br />

Agency (NEMA), said. "Among those to participating in the<br />

event are three heads of state - the Prime Ministers from Nepal,<br />

Bhutan <strong>and</strong> Vietnam, representatives from UN agencies, the Vice<br />

President of the Asian Development Bank (ADB),<br />

Commissioner of the European Commission, <strong>and</strong> representatives<br />

of NGOs," Park Yeon-soo, Administrator of NEMA, said in an<br />

interview with <strong>Korea</strong> <strong>IT</strong> <strong>Times</strong>.<br />

AMCDRR is the only official international ministerial conference<br />

for disaster management in the Asian region. It has been<br />

sponsored by the United Nations International Strategy for<br />

Disaster Reduction (UNISDR) secretariat since 2005 for disaster<br />

risk reduction in the Asian region after the tsunami occurred in<br />

South Asia in December 2004.<br />

Purpose of 4th AMCDRR<br />

Asked about the purpose of this conference, Park said,<br />

"Although the need for the global joint response to climate<br />

change is increasing, global cooperation is still insignificant, as<br />

shown in the COP15.” "Particularly, globally 38 percent of the<br />

disasters happen in Asia. However, 90 percent of the global disaster<br />

victims are found in Asia. Therefore, Asia is the most vulnerable<br />

area, <strong>and</strong> because of the difference in the disaster management<br />

systems <strong>and</strong> technical levels, it is difficult to draw practical<br />

cooperation." The NEMA head said, "The main purpose of the<br />

4th AMCDRR is to derive agreement for common response to<br />

the disasters induced by climate change in the Asian area for the<br />

first time."<br />

The 4th Asian Ministerial Conference on Disaster Risk<br />

Reduction (AMCDRR) will be held in Songdo, Incheon on Oct.<br />

25 for a three-day run under the main theme of "disaster risk reduction<br />

through climate change adaptation." "Along with ministers<br />

for disaster management from 62 nations, more than 800 participants<br />

will attend the international conference to discuss the<br />

mutual cooperation <strong>and</strong> common resolution in the Asian region<br />

for disasters induced by climate change, such as typhoon <strong>and</strong><br />

heavy rain,” a top official of National Emergency Management<br />

Incheon REMAP <strong>and</strong> Action Plan<br />

Noting that participants in the meeting are expected to agree on<br />

the Incheon REMAP <strong>and</strong> Action Plan, Park said, "It is an action<br />

plan composed of five-year projects implemented to change each<br />

nation's disaster management system into a "disaster management<br />

system with climate change adaptation." He explained that<br />

it reorganizes the disaster prevention st<strong>and</strong>ard <strong>and</strong> vulnerability<br />

analysis through systematic study of disaster status <strong>and</strong> climate<br />

ideas in the Asia-Pacific area, in order to strengthen disaster management<br />

capacity. "It trains climate change adaptation <strong>and</strong> disaster<br />

prevention experts through education <strong>and</strong> training for disaster<br />

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Special meeting for the 4th Asian Ministerial Conference on Disaster Risk<br />

Reduction was held on August<br />

risk reduction <strong>and</strong> climate change adaptation, targeting officials<br />

<strong>and</strong> stakeholders of each nation," he said. "The plan is also designed<br />

to introduce a global website <strong>and</strong> technology related to climate<br />

change <strong>and</strong> disaster prevention by building a climate change<br />

adaptation technology-information platform, <strong>and</strong> improve response<br />

capability by sharing good <strong>and</strong> bad cases for large disasters,"<br />

Park added. “It is organized by preparing guidelines for the<br />

development policy decision makers for the transformation into a<br />

development paradigm which takes into consideration disaster<br />

risk reduction <strong>and</strong> climate change adaptation,” he said.<br />

Expected outcome of 4th AMCDRR<br />

On the expected outcome of the 4th AMCDRR, Administrator<br />

Park said, "<strong>Korea</strong> can secure leadership in the disaster prevention<br />

area in relation to climate change through hosting the Asian ministerial<br />

conference <strong>and</strong> agreeing on the disaster risk reduction<br />

through climate change adaptation declaration.” "Especially, the<br />

country can derive preemptive international disaster prevention<br />

guidelines for climate change disasters through suggesting <strong>and</strong><br />

agreeing on the Incheon REMAP <strong>and</strong> Action Plan for the Asian<br />

region in this conference, <strong>and</strong> enhance national prestige by building<br />

a climate change information <strong>and</strong> technology sharing platform,"<br />

he said. "As a means of contributing to disaster risk reduction<br />

in the Asia-Pacific region, NEMA will provide <strong>Korea</strong>'s excellent<br />

up-to-date disaster prevention systems, such as TCDIS,<br />

earthquake disaster response system free of charge to each nation,"<br />

he noted. "At the same time, we hope to utilize this conference<br />

as opportunity for international marketing <strong>and</strong> export<br />

through introducing disaster prevention <strong>and</strong> climate change<br />

adaptation technology using <strong>Korea</strong>'s developed Information<br />

Technology by hosting the Climate Change Adaptation <strong>and</strong><br />

Disaster Risk Reduction Exhibition (2010 CADRE), along with<br />

the 4th AMCDRR," Park said.<br />

2010 CADRE consists of four pavilions with specific themes -<br />

the Four-river Special hall, the Climate Change Adaptation hall,<br />

the Storm <strong>and</strong> Flood Damage Prevention hall, <strong>and</strong> the<br />

Earthquake Disaster Prevention hall.” "Through this, we hope to<br />

export <strong>Korea</strong>'s excellent technology related to climate change<br />

countermeasures <strong>and</strong> green growth to Asian countries in the near<br />

future," he said. Asked about the secret of <strong>Korea</strong>'s success in hosting<br />

the 4th AMCDRR, the NEMA chief said, "<strong>Korea</strong> participated<br />

in the 3rd AMCDRR in Malaysia in December 2008.<br />

Recognizing that hosting the conference is very important, in that<br />

<strong>Korea</strong> is promoting climate change as a new paradigm for national<br />

growth power." Former NEMA vice administrator, currently<br />

NEMA Administrator Park, ensured the nation's hosting of the<br />

next conference by actively competing with Iran <strong>and</strong> Indonesia at<br />

that time.<br />

Operation of the conference<br />

Commenting that the main conference will be divided into<br />

High-Level Round Table (HLRT) <strong>and</strong> Technical Sessions (TS),<br />

the NEMA head said the outcomes from the TS will be confirmed<br />

<strong>and</strong> agreed upon in the HLRT. "Through operating side<br />

events on Oct. 25 <strong>and</strong> during the entire Conference period, we<br />

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will prepare a place to be able to discuss issues on disasters other<br />

than the climate change disasters. "Particularly, <strong>Korea</strong> is planning<br />

to discuss automatic response methods for disasters, such as<br />

earthquake, which are global issues, through events, such as the<br />

'Earthquake Disaster Prevention System,' <strong>and</strong> the 'Automated<br />

Damage Investigation System," he noted.<br />

Characteristics of the 4th AMCDRR<br />

On the difference between the 4th AMCDRR <strong>and</strong> the previous<br />

AMCDRR, Park said, "This conference is willing to break from<br />

the previous ideal <strong>and</strong> declaratory international conference, <strong>and</strong><br />

instead, willing to prepare practical solutions for problems faced<br />

by each nation due to climate change all together. In order to do<br />

so, this conference will derive the Incheon REMAP <strong>and</strong> Action<br />

Plan, composed of specific projects to be implemented by Asian-<br />

Pacific nations in the coming five years." Park continued to say,<br />

"For this, we have organized a task force team for the 4th AMC-<br />

DRR in March 2009, <strong>and</strong> have continuously developed <strong>and</strong><br />

agreed on the conference agenda by participating in various international<br />

conferences in the past two years. In particular, we discussed<br />

the agenda at a total of seven conferences, including the<br />

IAP Meeting, Global Platform, <strong>and</strong> APEC." "Especially, for the<br />

agreement on the conference outcomes (declaration, road map<br />

<strong>and</strong> action plan), we have hosted a Technical Meeting in July<br />

2010 in Bangkok <strong>and</strong> a Preparatory Meeting in August 2010 in<br />

Songdo, Incheon, <strong>and</strong> derived agreement from the working-level<br />

disaster experts around the world <strong>and</strong> the Asia-Pacific region," he<br />

stressed. He said, "Also, by categorizing the nations into three different<br />

sessions based on one's interest, we are expecting to enhance<br />

active concentration <strong>and</strong> participation of the nations in the<br />

main conference."<br />

3rd Emergency Management CEOs' Forum<br />

Ahead of the 4th AMCDRR, the third Emergency<br />

Management CEOs' Forum was held in Hanoi, Vietnam from<br />

Sept. 14 to 18. About 150 representatives from 12 Asian <strong>and</strong><br />

Pacific nations <strong>and</strong> 10 UN Organizations attended the forum, including<br />

Kim Yong-kyun, director of NEMA. The main purpose<br />

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2009 Global<br />

assessment report<br />

on disaster risk<br />

reduction<br />

of the international forum was to propel bilateral talks among representatives<br />

from Australia, Indonesia, Peru, Vietnam <strong>and</strong> the<br />

U.S. <strong>Korea</strong>n delegates introduced <strong>Korea</strong>'s disaster prevention<br />

policy to cope with climate change <strong>and</strong> the contents of the 4th<br />

Asian Ministerial Conference on disaster risk <strong>and</strong> reduction to be<br />

held in Songdo, Incheon in October. They explained <strong>Korea</strong>'s disaster<br />

management technology using <strong>IT</strong> in order to cope with climate<br />

change <strong>and</strong> topics, schedules <strong>and</strong> success strategies for the<br />

4th AMCDRR. Participants in the forum also discussed the climate<br />

change-related role of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation<br />

(APEC). They also exchanged views on disaster risk <strong>and</strong><br />

relevant management in the Asian-Pacific region.<br />

<strong>Korea</strong>n delegates, meanwhile, discussed ways to promote bilateral<br />

cooperation between <strong>Korea</strong> <strong>and</strong> APEC while attending the<br />

APEC high-level forum coordination committee meeting.<br />

Participants in the APEC high-level forum coordination committee<br />

meeting declared that they recognized the importance of the<br />

4th AMCDRR to be held in <strong>Korea</strong>. Delegates of <strong>Korea</strong>, Vietnam<br />

<strong>and</strong> New Zeal<strong>and</strong> held the tripartite talks on Sept. 15. <strong>Korea</strong>'s<br />

NEMA Director Kim explained topics, timetables <strong>and</strong> concrete<br />

strategies of the 4th AMCDRR to his Vietnamese <strong>and</strong> New<br />

Zeal<strong>and</strong> counterparts. At the meeting, <strong>Korea</strong> <strong>and</strong> Vietnam agreed<br />

to closely cooperate on disaster prevention technology using <strong>IT</strong><br />

based on the Typhoon Committee Disaster Information System<br />

(TCDIS). Director Kim also held talks with Anthony Charles<br />

Pearce, Director for Disaster Management of Australia, <strong>and</strong> a<br />

delegate from Peru. At the talks, Australia requested that <strong>Korea</strong><br />

participate in the APEC Task Force on Emergency Preparedness<br />

(TFEP) Forum <strong>and</strong> bolster cooperation in disaster management.<br />

In the meeting with Mr.Tabrani, the representative from<br />

Indonesia, both sides shared the view that <strong>Korea</strong> <strong>and</strong> Indonesia<br />

will designate the "focal point" for disaster management <strong>and</strong> seek<br />

cooperation on exchanges of relevant information <strong>and</strong> technology.<br />

Monica Chung/ monica@koreaittimes.com<br />

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Samcheok City Pushes<br />

for Steps to Reduce Disaster Risk<br />

Samcheok City has been actively<br />

pushing ahead with steps to reduce<br />

disaster risk, a top official of the city<br />

said. "Our city suffered massive<br />

damages from powerful typhoons -<br />

Rusa in 2002 <strong>and</strong> Maemi in 2003.<br />

To reduce such risks from unexpected<br />

disasters following climate<br />

change, we are preparing a variety of<br />

steps for disaster risk reduction," said<br />

Samcheok City Mayor Kim Daesoo.<br />

"First of all, we will pour a total<br />

of 49.1 billion won into the project to<br />

establish drainage pump facilities in<br />

Namyang-dong <strong>and</strong> Sajik-dong in<br />

the city by 2012. Through the setup<br />

of the facilities, we hope to protect<br />

valuable property of citizens <strong>and</strong><br />

minimize casualties," said Kim.<br />

Secondly, the city plans to inject 5.7<br />

billion won into the project to set up<br />

a culvert in Hujin district, which was often inundated due to powerful<br />

typhoons in the past, in December this year. It is also moving to<br />

spend 15.2 billion won to finish compensation for damaged buildings<br />

<strong>and</strong> l<strong>and</strong> in the disaster risk district by December 2011.<br />

"Thirdly, we will push for the project to create a Jeongra disaster<br />

prevention model village. Under the plan, we will secure some 10<br />

billion won to create a disaster prevention ecology detention basin,<br />

environment-friendly disaster prevention riverbed, a park with the<br />

theme of disaster prevention, <strong>and</strong> a disaster prevention future center.<br />

By doing so, we can enhance efficiency of l<strong>and</strong> usage <strong>and</strong> provide<br />

citizens with a stable residential environment," he said.<br />

UN Disaster Reduction in Asia Ministerial<br />

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Samcheok City, jointly with the disaster prevention industrial<br />

business corps of Gangwon Techno Park, plans to participate in<br />

the 2010 climate change adaptation & disaster risk reduction exhibition<br />

to be held in Songdo from Oct. 25 to 28. "In keeping with<br />

the 4th Asian Ministerial Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction<br />

to be held in Songdo, Incheon from Oct. 25-28, Samcheok City<br />

will attend the disaster risk reduction exhibition to herald the city's<br />

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Samcheok City Mayor Kim Dae-soo<br />

vision <strong>and</strong> strategy for fire fighting<br />

<strong>and</strong> disaster prevention industry,"<br />

he said. "In particular, our city officials<br />

in charge of fire fighting <strong>and</strong><br />

disaster prevention will visit companies<br />

participating in the exhibition<br />

<strong>and</strong> make an all-out effort to<br />

attract them to the Samcheok fire<br />

fighting <strong>and</strong> disaster prevention industry<br />

research estate, which was<br />

completed on Dec. 31, 2008, <strong>and</strong><br />

the Samcheok fire fighting <strong>and</strong> disaster<br />

prevention general industry<br />

estate, which is scheduled to be<br />

completed at the end of 2011," the<br />

mayor said.<br />

Introduction of<br />

advanced disaster<br />

prevention technology<br />

Samcheok City is driving various<br />

projects to build a consumer-oriented disaster prevention system<br />

to protect citizens' lives <strong>and</strong> property. "First, we built a disaster<br />

video information integration <strong>and</strong> linkage system in the first<br />

half of this year. Under the project, officials at the disaster tracking<br />

room can grasp a disaster situation at a glance <strong>and</strong> control the<br />

feed through a total of 34 CCTVs, including 10 CCTVs to manage<br />

disaster situations, 18 CCTVs to predict disaster, <strong>and</strong> six<br />

CCTVs to check forest fire," said the mayor. "Secondly, the city<br />

has constructed a system to forecast <strong>and</strong> warn of earthquake <strong>and</strong><br />

tidal wave. For this project, the city invested 1.1 billion won in the<br />

system from 2006 to help residents <strong>and</strong> tourists in the coastal area<br />

escape possible disaster," he said.<br />

"Thirdly, we built an automatic alarm facility in the two mountainous<br />

valleys _ Maeupcheon district <strong>and</strong> Duckpoong valley district<br />

- to minimize casualties stemming from localized torrential<br />

downpour," said Mayor Kim.<br />

Campaigns for disaster risk reduction<br />

Samcheok City implemented the 2010 training program to<br />

cope with disaster for three days from May 12 with attendance of<br />

some 250 officials of 18 institutions <strong>and</strong> groups. The training pro-


Conference<br />

gram is designed to establish a rapid disaster response system<br />

through in-depth checks of manpower, equipment <strong>and</strong> disaster<br />

management systems, as well as having a close cooperative system<br />

with relevant institutions. "For settlement of safe cultural activities,<br />

the city has conducted a campaign for safety checks on<br />

the fourth day of every month. It also carried out a joint safety inspection<br />

on crowd facilities with relevant institutions, including a<br />

safety management advisory team <strong>and</strong> fire stations consisting of<br />

experts in fire fighting, construction, electricity <strong>and</strong> gas fields," he<br />

said. "At the same time, the city designated three schools, including<br />

Samcheok High School, as model schools for safety culture<br />

movement to spread safety culture to the regional society. They<br />

have been staging student-centered safety culture campaigns<br />

every month through street campaigns <strong>and</strong> publication of monthly<br />

safety newspapers," the mayor said. Samcheok City, one of the<br />

world's famous cave marine tour cities, featured 55 caves <strong>and</strong> in<br />

2002, when it held the successful "2002 Samcheok World Cave<br />

Expo". In addition, the city boasts such natural gifts as beautiful<br />

mountains, sea, valley, as well as a folk park, a fishing village<br />

pavilion, new millennium seashore road, a cave theme hall, <strong>and</strong> a<br />

cave exploration hall. Under the 2020 Samcheok long-term development<br />

plan, which aims to build an economically independent<br />

city with a population of over 200,000 in 2020, the city plans to<br />

build a cluster of fire fighting <strong>and</strong> disaster prevention industries.<br />

The city also projects building the 4th LNG production base <strong>and</strong><br />

power generation estate, while actively fostering shipbuilders <strong>and</strong><br />

makers of advanced glass materials. At the same time, the city<br />

plans to create a special district to produce organic agricultural<br />

products <strong>and</strong> actively push for development of ocean tourism, he<br />

added.<br />

Monica Chung/ monica@koreaittimes.com<br />

A bird’s-eye view of a fire protection system in Samcheok industrial Complex<br />

Samcheok girls’ junior high school participates in the 2010 training program to<br />

cope with disaster<br />

All information about unexpected disasters are monitored by disaster management<br />

systems<br />

All information about unexpected disasters are monitored by disaster management<br />

systems<br />

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Open Daejeon<br />

Daejeon to Foster Daedeok Innopolis<br />

as Future Growth Engine<br />

PO Science Park, a convention center, <strong>and</strong> the forum to activate<br />

Daedeok Innopolis," said the mayor. "Related to this, we will actively<br />

foster green growth industry <strong>and</strong> nano convergence industry<br />

as strategic industries. In particular, we will speed up development<br />

of Daejeon city's economic development by utilizing the capacity<br />

of Daedeok Innopolis, including new & renewable energy<br />

R&D center, nano convergence commercialization center, creation<br />

of national defense venture industrial estate, attraction of<br />

<strong>Korea</strong> Institute of Brain Science, <strong>and</strong> creation of cluster for green<br />

technology industry," said Yum. "Along with this, we will push<br />

for construction of a bridge to link Daejeon city <strong>and</strong> Daedeok<br />

Innopolis, formation of an 'olle' road in the R&D zone, operation<br />

of a program visiting the special zone, <strong>and</strong> establishment of science<br />

tech museum," he said.<br />

Yum Hong-chul, mayor of Daejeon Metropolitan City<br />

Daejeon Metropolitan City will actively foster Daedeok<br />

Innopolis as <strong>its</strong> future growth engine by strengthening relations<br />

between the city <strong>and</strong> the special research <strong>and</strong> development zone,<br />

a top official of the city said. In an interview with <strong>Korea</strong> <strong>IT</strong><br />

<strong>Times</strong>, Yum Hong-chul, mayor of Daejeon Metropolitan City,<br />

said, "To bolster the R&D business, we will establish <strong>and</strong> operate<br />

the science culture plaza in Daedeok Innopolis to help scientists<br />

easily communicate each other."<br />

Daedeok Innopolis refers to the remarkable collection of R&D<br />

centers <strong>and</strong> venture companies that have congregated in the green<br />

hills of Daedeok Valley, north of Daejeon city. The research institutes<br />

<strong>and</strong> the venture companies constitute one of Asia's top innovation<br />

clusters for technology. "We will also strengthen contacts<br />

between R&D experts <strong>and</strong> businesses by making use of the EX-<br />

National Nanofab <strong>Center</strong><br />

Daejeon city plans to create the nano convergence industrial estate<br />

<strong>and</strong> attract promising companies by making the best use of<br />

the National NanoFab <strong>Center</strong> (NNFC), the mayor said. "First of<br />

all, we will secure 10,000 pyeong (one pyeong equals 3.3 square<br />

meters) of the Daedeok Innopolis development region to build<br />

the nano convergence industrial estate <strong>and</strong> attract promising venture<br />

companies to the region," said Yum. Noting that the city<br />

plans to create the nano convergence cluster with an annual sale<br />

of 400 billion won by 2014, the mayor said, "NNFC, KAIST <strong>and</strong><br />

enterprises will jointly establish <strong>and</strong> operate the nano technology<br />

supporting center in the estate." The function of the supporting<br />

center is to offer space for study <strong>and</strong> research to small venture<br />

firms trying to develop nano convergence new technology <strong>and</strong><br />

products, as well as provide such companies with equipment <strong>and</strong><br />

technology consulting services.<br />

Visual culture town to be built<br />

Under the ambitious plan to build a visual culture town,<br />

equipped with state-of-the-art <strong>IT</strong> in the Daejeon EXPO science<br />

park, the government will spend 88.5 billion won for creation of<br />

an HD drama town in the park during the 2011-2014 period, he<br />

said. "As part of the government's efforts to actively foster the drama<br />

<strong>and</strong> movie industries, a cutting-edge video general production<br />

estate will be established by combining R&D technology of the<br />

Daedeok Innopolis <strong>and</strong> the EXPO site," said the mayor.<br />

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Open Daejeon<br />

Daejeon EXPO science park<br />

<strong>and</strong> a CT center, have been already completed in the EXPO science<br />

park.<br />

Daedeok Innopolis<br />

"Through the project, we expect creation of 18,119 jobs, direct<br />

& indirect economic effects of 1.2 trillion won, <strong>and</strong> 670,000 domestic<br />

<strong>and</strong> foreign visitors to our city annually," he commented.<br />

Mayor Yum said that an advanced visual culture industry is a<br />

knowledge-intensive <strong>and</strong> environment-friendly industry, which<br />

has the great effect of creating many jobs, high added value <strong>and</strong><br />

high growth. Noting that the paradigm of the global economy is<br />

changing from labor & capital to information <strong>and</strong> knowledge,<br />

<strong>and</strong> further to culture content-based economy, he said, "We will<br />

maximize economic effects through the creation of a visual culture<br />

town based on the culture technology infrastructure of the<br />

Daedeok Innopolis." Related to this, several visual content, including<br />

a state-of-the-art video hall, a small <strong>and</strong> medium visual<br />

special effects town, cutting-edge equipment for special effects,<br />

Ripple effects of construction of Sejong City<br />

on Daejeon economy<br />

Asked about the ripple effects of construction of Sejong City on<br />

the Daejeon economy, the mayor said, "As the gateway to Sejong<br />

City, Daejeon will fulfill <strong>its</strong> core role in the shopping, tourism, entertainment,<br />

culture <strong>and</strong> education sectors. Meanwhile, city transportation<br />

facilities will be exp<strong>and</strong>ed by building roads linking<br />

Oesam-dong <strong>and</strong> Sejong City, Singugyo <strong>and</strong> Sejong, <strong>and</strong><br />

Daejoen, Sejong, <strong>and</strong> Osong. "We will support such metropolitan<br />

city services, including central administration, research & development,<br />

financing, commerce, logistics <strong>and</strong> medical service,<br />

<strong>and</strong> play a key role for balanced development of national l<strong>and</strong>,"<br />

said Yum. Commenting that Daejeon boasts affluent resources<br />

<strong>and</strong> strong competitiveness, he said, "We will build cultural,<br />

leisure <strong>and</strong> tourism infrastructure <strong>and</strong> seek high growth with<br />

Sejong City." Daejeon city is also actively fostering medical service<br />

tourism as a strategic industry with future-oriented new<br />

growth. "In line with this, we aim to attract 10,000 foreign patients<br />

by 2012 <strong>and</strong> create <strong>Korea</strong>'s representative medical cluster<br />

by investing some 2.5 trillion won in the Daedeok Innopolis during<br />

the period from 2011 to 2017," he said.<br />

"In particular, we plan to attract top-class domestic <strong>and</strong> foreign<br />

medical institutions or hospitals by offering l<strong>and</strong> in the Daedeok<br />

special zone at low prices or free of charge," he added.<br />

Kim Seung-o/ k0357@koreaittimes.com<br />

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Conference<br />

IAEA FEC 2010<br />

World Leaders in the Field of Nuclear Energy Converge on Daejon<br />

What: The 23rd IAEA Fusion Energy Conference<br />

When: Saturday October 9 - Saturday October 16, 2010<br />

Where: Daejon Convention <strong>Center</strong> (DCC)<br />

Daejon will host the 23rd International Atomic Energy Agency<br />

Fusion Energy Conference, where great minds in search of a<br />

clean <strong>and</strong> abundant source of energy will explore nuclear fusion<br />

solutions for a waiting world.<br />

What is Nuclear Fusion?<br />

Nuclear fusion is the mechanism that allows the sun <strong>and</strong> stars<br />

to generate energy <strong>and</strong> is the source of all living beings on the<br />

earth. The nuclear fusion energy that is generated when light<br />

atomic particles combine is an environmentally-friendly <strong>and</strong> safe<br />

energy source, which could generate massive power to resolve<br />

critical problems facing mankind, such as depletion of fossil fuel<br />

reserves <strong>and</strong> global warming. Nuclear Fusion represents an ecorich<br />

supply of green energy for mankind in the future <strong>and</strong> promises<br />

to change the energy paradigm of the 21st century.<br />

What is the IAEA FEC 2010?<br />

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) fosters the<br />

exchange of scientific <strong>and</strong> technical results on nuclear fusion research<br />

through the series of <strong>its</strong> Fusion Energy Conferences. The<br />

23rd IAEA Fusion Energy Conference (FEC 2010), hosted by<br />

<strong>Korea</strong>'s National Fusion Research Institute (NFRI) <strong>and</strong> the<br />

Daejeon Metropolitan City, is aimed at providing a forum for discussing<br />

driving physics <strong>and</strong> technology issues as well as innovative<br />

aspects of direct relevance to fusion as a source of nuclear energy.<br />

In past years other conferences in this series have been held<br />

in Salzburg (1961), Culham (1965), Novosibirsk (1968), Madison<br />

(1971), Tokyo (1974), Berchtesgaden (1976), Innsbruck (1978),<br />

Brussels (1980), Baltimore (1982), London (1984), Kyoto (1986),<br />

Nice (1988), Washington, DC (1990), Würzburg (1992), Seville<br />

(1994), Montreal (1996), Yokohama (1998), Sorrento (2000),<br />

Lyon (2002), Vilamoura (2004), Chengdu (2006) <strong>and</strong> Geneva<br />

(2008). In October 2010, Daejon will join this impressive list of<br />

host cities.<br />

Encounter the Energy of Hope in 2010<br />

The IAEA FEC, called by some the “Olympics of Fusion<br />

Energy” is the most renowned international conference <strong>and</strong> a<br />

must-attend event on every fusion scientist’s calendar. Held biennially,<br />

with 1,500 fusion experts <strong>and</strong> policymakers attending from<br />

all around the globe, knowledge <strong>and</strong> future steps on fusion energy<br />

as the ultimate green energy will be shared. The latest research<br />

achievements <strong>and</strong> technical information on fusion energy will be<br />

recognized. The IAEA FEC will provide opportunities for exchange<br />

<strong>and</strong> cooperation among fusion researchers in advanced<br />

societies including the U.S., the EU <strong>and</strong> Japan, to name a few. It<br />

will also serve to promote <strong>Korea</strong>’s excellence in the field of fusion<br />

technologies. KSTAR (<strong>Korea</strong> Superconducting Tokamak<br />

Advanced Research), dubbed as ‘the Sun of <strong>Korea</strong>’ will be a center<br />

piece of the conference. The IAEA FEC will raise the public's<br />

level of underst<strong>and</strong>ing of fusion energy <strong>and</strong> facilitate the growth<br />

of the industry. Additionally, the conference will offer opportunities<br />

for the public to learn about fusion energy as the major driver<br />

in an era of knowledge-based energy <strong>and</strong> pave the way for the fusion<br />

industry to flourish as a cluster of ultra-advanced technologies.<br />

What is KSTAR?<br />

‘KSTAR’ is a domestically developed <strong>and</strong> world renowned<br />

technological development. Its quality <strong>and</strong> significance was globally<br />

recognized when it reached full scale operation last year, after<br />

it had successfully delivered ten times more fusion energy than<br />

the amount needed to heat plasma to required temperatures for<br />

the first time in 2008. As <strong>Korea</strong> operates KSTAR as an international<br />

nuclear fusion joint research tool, it is serving to solidify the<br />

nation's presence as a leader in the fusion research field.<br />

Conference program sessions will include the Fusion Energy<br />

Conference Technical Session, Green Forum, International<br />

Youth Conference <strong>and</strong> several social events. During the FEC<br />

Technical Session there will be presentations by invited speakers<br />

on the latest achievements (research papers) on fusion energy<br />

R&D, self-sealing theories <strong>and</strong> modeling, device experimentation,<br />

inertial fusion devices <strong>and</strong> theories. Also during this session<br />

the latest developments of the construction <strong>and</strong> operation of<br />

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Conference<br />

Gyung-Su Lee, Chairperson of the 23rd IAEA FEC Organizing Committee <strong>and</strong><br />

President of the National Fusion Research Institute<br />

Hong-chul Yum, Mayor of Daejeon Metropolitan City<br />

KSTAR <strong>and</strong> the International Thermonuclear Experimental<br />

Reactor in <strong>Korea</strong> will be shared. An update on activities around<br />

the developments of advanced fusion technologies <strong>and</strong> R&D at<br />

global fusion devices around the world will be provided. Safety,<br />

environmental <strong>and</strong> economic aspects of nuclear fusion will also<br />

be discussed.<br />

In a recent message regarding the conference, Gyung-Su Lee,<br />

Chairperson of the 23rd IAEA FEC Organizing Committee <strong>and</strong><br />

President of the National Fusion Research Institute said "<strong>Korea</strong><br />

was a late comer in the fusion energy research field only 15 years<br />

ago. But now, <strong>Korea</strong> has grown into a major player in the fusion<br />

research by constructing <strong>and</strong> developing KSTAR, the superconducting<br />

fusion research system, with domestic technologies. In<br />

particular, as KSTAR was in full operation, showcasing to the<br />

world <strong>its</strong> better-than-expected performances, fusion energy scientists<br />

throughout the world pay a greater attention on <strong>its</strong> role as the<br />

international joint fusion research device."<br />

The conference will also feature several exhib<strong>its</strong> of interest to<br />

the fusion energy community. The subjects will range from promoting<br />

companies in the industry to exp<strong>and</strong>ing the participation<br />

in KSTAR <strong>and</strong> raising competitiveness of the fusion industry of<br />

<strong>Korea</strong>. Exhibitors in the Green Festival will strive to raise public<br />

awareness about national energy policies <strong>and</strong> green energy by<br />

holding experience events. Additionally, they will demonstrate<br />

the vision <strong>and</strong> green commitment of FEC through Daejeon<br />

Metropolitan City’s ‘Tashu’ event, which will focus on riding<br />

bikes <strong>and</strong> feature green ribbon / balloon hanging events.<br />

In written remarks, Hong-chul Yum, Mayor of Daejeon<br />

Metropolitan City said "The 21st century is an era in which the<br />

welfare <strong>and</strong> prosperity of mankind are directly linked to the development<br />

of science <strong>and</strong> technology. Only those nations, cities <strong>and</strong><br />

businesses that excel in advanced science an technology will be<br />

able to take a leading role in driving forward a new civilization for<br />

all mankind." This edition of the IAEA FEC is sure to demonstrate<br />

to the world <strong>Korea</strong>'s excellence in advanced science <strong>and</strong><br />

technology <strong>and</strong> it's place as a leader in the quest for a source of<br />

clean <strong>and</strong> safe energy though nuclear fusion.<br />

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Opinion<br />

Samsung Electronics’<br />

Knowledge Management System<br />

Kim Tae-sub, Chairman of KDC Group<br />

Samsung closed the gulf between <strong>its</strong> rivals after adopting <strong>its</strong> knowledge management system<br />

In April, 2009 the Visual Display<br />

Division of Samsung Electronics' Digital<br />

Media Business had just completed work<br />

on a ground breaking high-resolution<br />

LED TV. The company was vigorously<br />

engaged in a massive campaign to announce<br />

this remarkable product, which<br />

was expected to take the global TV market<br />

by storm. The Visual Display Division<br />

was poised to take a well deserved<br />

breather from the marathon development<br />

<strong>and</strong> production phases of this l<strong>and</strong>mark<br />

project <strong>and</strong> take a moment to bask in the<br />

glory of their achievement. Shortly, they<br />

came to underst<strong>and</strong> why it is often said<br />

that no good deed goes unpunished. The<br />

Division was blindsided by the call to initiate<br />

a new mission. Samsung management<br />

issued an edict: The Visual Display<br />

Division will roll out full-HD 3DTV within<br />

a year. There was no time to waste resting<br />

on their laurels, it was time for the division<br />

to get cracking .... again. <strong>Korea</strong>'s<br />

Hyundai <strong>IT</strong> had developed a 3DTV in<br />

2007 <strong>and</strong> Sony was making systemic<br />

preparations to beat Samsung Electronics<br />

to the market with a 3DTV of their own.<br />

There was little doubt that Samsung<br />

Electronics was playing catch-up. The best<br />

<strong>and</strong> the brightest of relevant departments<br />

were assembled to staff the new mission.<br />

Two task forces, identified as C7000 <strong>and</strong><br />

C8000, were immediately established. The<br />

task forces dusted off the results of studies<br />

on 3D that were conducted over the past<br />

several years <strong>and</strong> began to give them a<br />

fresh look. At this time Samsung Electronics’<br />

knowledge management system<br />

(KMS), called the Test <strong>and</strong> Error Management<br />

System, or TEMS, was called upon<br />

to play a key role in the project. TEMS,<br />

which is known by Samsung electronics<br />

engineers as the "treasure chest", contains<br />

all information related to each step of<br />

Samsung Electronics' product development.<br />

The one-year process of developing<br />

3DTV is also enshrined in TEMS, as is to<br />

be expected. In fact, in addition to the stellar<br />

efforts of the highly committed team in<br />

the Visual Display Division, it was<br />

Samsung Electronics’ knowledge management<br />

system that was responsible for closing<br />

the gulf between them <strong>and</strong> their rivals<br />

<strong>and</strong> making it happen in just one year. In<br />

his book, Management Challenges for the<br />

21st Century, Peter Drucker noted "The<br />

21st century is a knowledge-based society,<br />

where knowledge workers are the most<br />

important factor of production. In other<br />

words, conventional economics' production<br />

factors, the 4Ms - Man, Machine,<br />

Material <strong>and</strong> Method - will be replaced by<br />

workers armed with knowledge. Thus,<br />

management of knowledge workers will<br />

form the foundation of corporate management."<br />

As the technology of TV has<br />

evolved to deliver HD 3DTV, so has the<br />

methodology of producing world-class<br />

products <strong>and</strong> maintaining a competitive<br />

advantage in the global marketplace.<br />

Samsung demonstrated in practice what<br />

Drucker proposed in this book, that by<br />

leveraging the value of their KMS, they<br />

were able to achieve the goal of HD 3DTV<br />

in a year. This is a fact that is surely not<br />

lost on their rivals.<br />

Kim Tae-sub / tskim@kdccorp.co.kr<br />

26 KOREA <strong>IT</strong> TIMES | October 2010


u-hospital<br />

<strong>Konkuk</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

<strong>and</strong> <strong>its</strong> Globalizaion<br />

<strong>Konkuk</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Center</strong> was first established in<br />

May, 1931 with the goal of building an institution that would promote<br />

good health <strong>and</strong> improve the general welfare of the community<br />

that they served. Over the years that community has grown<br />

from those who were able to travel to the hospital on foot or by<br />

car, bus or rail into one that extends to the far reaches of the<br />

globe. In keeping with the stated goal of the <strong>Korea</strong>n government<br />

to make the country a destination for medical tourism by people<br />

from around the world, the <strong>Konkuk</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

has assembled a program which warrants the interest of the global<br />

community. Since the Division of International Affairs &<br />

Services at the medical <strong>Center</strong> opened in 2006, they have had a<br />

vision to make <strong>Konkuk</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Center</strong> an internationally<br />

renowned name in medicine. Their mission has been to<br />

make their hospital a more convenient <strong>and</strong> friendly place for all<br />

patients from all parts of the world. They recognize the needs <strong>and</strong><br />

desires of their international patients for high quality medical service.<br />

They listen to the voices of their international patients <strong>and</strong><br />

strive to accommodate their needs. They will settle for nothing<br />

less that providing world-class medical care for all patients,<br />

whether they be foreign or domestic. With an organic system of<br />

cooperation with their School of Medicine <strong>and</strong> <strong>Medical</strong><br />

Biological Science Research Institute, they will continue to pursue<br />

the original ideals of university hospital. At the same time,<br />

they aspire to contribute to the public health <strong>and</strong> improve the welfare<br />

of all people. <strong>Konkuk</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Center</strong> has always<br />

nurtured new talent <strong>and</strong> will continue to do so in the future, in order<br />

to advance biotechnology research, not only for the regional<br />

society but also for the future of mankind in general.<br />

Making a new leap forward - Celebrating<br />

the 5th anniversary<br />

In August 2005, the hospital was rebuilt on a lot of 17,000<br />

square meters. This new hospital was built in response to the<br />

rapidly changing medical environment, <strong>and</strong> to provide a topnotch<br />

medical service. As a result, <strong>Konkuk</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>Medical</strong><br />

<strong>Center</strong> was reborn as an 870-bed establishment occupying a total<br />

space of 83,000 square meters, with 13 floors above the ground<br />

<strong>and</strong> 4 floors below. In the inpatient department, there are 870<br />

beds, including 92 beds in the intensive care unit. In the outpatient<br />

department, there are 31 un<strong>its</strong> with 4 major specialized centers.<br />

Paik Nam-sun, President of <strong>Konkuk</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

On August 1, 2010, the medical center celebrated the 5th anniversary<br />

of this renovation <strong>and</strong> the creation of a state-of-the-art<br />

hospital. For the past five years, <strong>Konkuk</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>Medical</strong><br />

<strong>Center</strong> has been engaged in constant development as they have<br />

been working toward their goal to be one of the top five hospitals<br />

in <strong>Korea</strong> by 2015. The hospital, while remaining faithful to their<br />

principles of providing superior care to their patients, allocated<br />

substantial monetary <strong>and</strong> human resources to develop a high-tech<br />

infrastructure which can provide quick <strong>and</strong> accurate diagnoses, as<br />

well as sufficient manpower <strong>and</strong> equipment to provide worldclass<br />

medical treatment. Since the renovation, the hospital has focused<br />

on recruiting the best medical team <strong>and</strong> continuing their investment<br />

in high-tech facilities <strong>and</strong> equipment. To improve convenience<br />

<strong>and</strong> comfort of their medical facility, it also exp<strong>and</strong>ed<br />

<strong>and</strong> upgraded the rest areas for patients <strong>and</strong> has installed modern<br />

conveniences, such as a permanent art gallery. However, an average<br />

number of 2700 outpatients <strong>and</strong> 700 inpatients per day, with<br />

dem<strong>and</strong> for their medical services on the rise, is threatening to<br />

overwhelm the existing space that is available at the hospital. To<br />

address the strain on capacity for treatment <strong>and</strong> patients’ rooms,<br />

the medical center is planning an expansion of the existing building<br />

<strong>and</strong> to rearrange other spaces in the current location during<br />

the second half of this year. Their long term plans include construction<br />

of a new building.<br />

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u-hospital<br />

A Long-Term Plan - Construction of a New<br />

Wing for the Big 5 Cancers, Heart Disease,<br />

Cerebrovascular Disease<br />

A task force has been devising the new plan for construction of<br />

a similar-sized building next to the existing one. The scale of the<br />

new building will be 6,600 square-meters of floor space with 13<br />

floors above ground <strong>and</strong> 6 underground. Construction of the new<br />

building is slated to begin in 2012 <strong>and</strong> be completed sometime in<br />

2015. The design of the new wing includes an additional 800<br />

beds. The new building will become home to specialized clinics,<br />

research <strong>and</strong> treatment facilities for care-givers who specialize in<br />

the big five cancers (lung, breast, bowel, stomach <strong>and</strong> prostate),<br />

heart disease <strong>and</strong> cerebrovascular disease. To provide better-quality<br />

service <strong>and</strong> sustain a comfortable environment for a growing<br />

number of patients, who are suffering from severe illnesses, the<br />

new building will create much needed space. Their efforts to improve<br />

the hospital in this way will set them apart from other existing<br />

university hospitals in <strong>Korea</strong>. The improved facility will feature<br />

a bridge between the new tower <strong>and</strong> the existing one, as well<br />

as a tunnel between the two, so that patients <strong>and</strong> staff members<br />

won't have to brave the elements when the need arises to travel<br />

from one building to the other. These condu<strong>its</strong> between old <strong>and</strong><br />

new will also serve to maximize efficiency of resource management.<br />

“The westernization of the <strong>Korea</strong>n lifestyle <strong>and</strong> a soaring<br />

population of older people are contributing to the escalation of serious<br />

illnesses, such as cancer, heart disease <strong>and</strong> cerebrovascular<br />

diseases,” said Paik Nam-sun, President of <strong>Konkuk</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />

<strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Center</strong>. “Specialization in these fields is necessary for us<br />

to be more competitive,” he added.<br />

A Short-Term Plan<br />

Until the new wing is completed, space must be utilized as efficiently<br />

as possible. <strong>Konkuk</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Center</strong> has created<br />

additional space. Since last year, they have exp<strong>and</strong>ed surgery<br />

rooms <strong>and</strong> related facilities <strong>and</strong> the health care center. They were<br />

also able to establish new VIP rooms on the 12th floor <strong>and</strong> the<br />

KU Gallery. They have remodeled the lounge for outpatients, relocated<br />

the administration office <strong>and</strong> professors’ offices. The<br />

rapid increase of patients, however, is making the solution for<br />

supplementation necessary, thus the center drew up short-term<br />

<strong>and</strong> long-term expansion plans, which are either under way or, in<br />

some cases, completed.<br />

Expansion of the space for outpatients<br />

The expansion of space for outpatients is planned to begin in<br />

the second half of the year <strong>and</strong> last for approximately 6 months.<br />

At present, one additional floor is scheduled to be built , as well as<br />

a roof-top garden on the 4th floor, which will bring 1300 squaremeters<br />

of extra space. An endoscopy room, which has various<br />

kinds of state-of-the-art equipment used for evaluation <strong>and</strong> diagnosis,<br />

is going to be established in this space. To enhance accessibility,<br />

two more elevators, that will be designated for use exclusively<br />

for egress to <strong>and</strong> from this area, are going to be installed.<br />

Rearrangement of Doctor’s Offices<br />

Currently, half of the second floor is being used as a digestive<br />

organ center <strong>and</strong> an endoscopy room This space will be converted<br />

into surgeons’ offices <strong>and</strong> a dedicated area for performing specialized<br />

care for gastric, colon, liver <strong>and</strong> biliary tract diseases.<br />

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tumor during the surgery of breast cancer patients. This cuttingedge<br />

cancer treatment offers many benef<strong>its</strong>, including easy visibility<br />

for the physician, the protection of critical organs, <strong>and</strong> more.<br />

A system that will allow the center to offer this kind of treatment<br />

is also planned to be introduced.<br />

The department of surgery on the first floor will change <strong>its</strong> focus<br />

to a department that is fully dedicated to serving patients with<br />

breast cancer <strong>and</strong> thyroid cancer. The new department will share<br />

space with the Integrated Medicine Clinic. The research that will<br />

be conducted to identify ways of improving cancer patients' lives<br />

through food, dietary supplement <strong>and</strong> immunotherapy, among<br />

others, will be in the purview of the Integrated Medicine Clinic.<br />

In order to remain abreast of the increasing number of cardiac<br />

patients, the cardiothoracic surgeon’s office is being moved <strong>and</strong><br />

extended from the second floor to the first floor. Following the<br />

move, the office will undergo an upgrade in specialized equipment<br />

<strong>and</strong> systems for cardiac, pulmonary <strong>and</strong> esophageal diseases.<br />

The injection room will also be relocated to the second<br />

floor, in a space once occupied by a laboratory. This move will result<br />

in 10 additional beds, bringing the total number to 27. The<br />

reason for enhancing the capacity in the injection room is so that<br />

it will be able to accommodate an increasing number of patients<br />

who are undergoing chemotherapy. The clinical laboratory that<br />

formerly occupied the new injection clinic space has secured a<br />

new location on the second basement level. The lab's new area is<br />

twice as big as the old space, providing an opportunity to enhance<br />

the lab equipment <strong>and</strong> systems, including the addition of a pneumatic<br />

tube.<br />

The Introduction of Equipment<br />

The most critical operational need for the medical center is deployment<br />

of new MRI scanning capability. The two pieces of<br />

equipment, 1.5T <strong>and</strong> 3.0T are already in full operation <strong>and</strong> functioning<br />

at maximum capacity. The center is also debating the<br />

need for the introduction of more PET-CT scanning equipment<br />

to augment the existing apparatus, which has been scanning 350<br />

cases a month. Intraoperative Radiation Therapy (IORT), uses<br />

electron beam radiation to directly treat a tumor bed or residual<br />

<strong>Konkuk</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Center</strong> holds the<br />

highest rating in hemodialysis assessment.<br />

<strong>Konkuk</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Center</strong> received the highest ratings<br />

from the ‘Health Insurance Review & Assessment Service' in hemodialysis<br />

evaluation, with the score of 94.2. This score is higher<br />

than the score of the general medical institution average (81.8),<br />

that of institutions of the same classification(84) <strong>and</strong> those in the<br />

same region (86.1). This assessment is based on the comprehensive<br />

evaluation including the structural side such as manpower,<br />

facilities <strong>and</strong> equipment <strong>and</strong> also the relevance of hemodialysis,<br />

blood vessel control <strong>and</strong> anemia control. <strong>Konkuk</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />

<strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Center</strong> holds a top 0.2% rank in the ratio of hemodialysis<br />

specialists, the frequency of the water quality examination, the<br />

frequency of testing the relevance of hemodialysis <strong>and</strong> the sufficiency<br />

of monitoring fistula stenosis.<br />

Also <strong>Konkuk</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Center</strong> received a good grade<br />

in the possession <strong>and</strong> management of emergency equipment used<br />

in the hemodialysis room <strong>and</strong> equipment for only those with hepatitis<br />

type B. Dr. Jo, Young-il, a professor <strong>and</strong> a cardiac physician,<br />

said, “We are glad to be recognized for our constant effort to<br />

perform safer <strong>and</strong> more accurate hemodialysis for our patients.”<br />

He also said that <strong>Konkuk</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Center</strong> has succeeded<br />

in the past in caring for the health of their patients through continuous<br />

<strong>and</strong> efficient medical quality management <strong>and</strong> will continue<br />

to do so in the future.<br />

<strong>Konkuk</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Center</strong> Enters<br />

a Cooperative Agreement with UPMC<br />

<strong>Konkuk</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Center</strong> said that they had met with<br />

representatives of the <strong>University</strong> of Pittsburgh <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

(UPMC) during their recent visit to <strong>Korea</strong> on June 26 <strong>and</strong> 27.<br />

The groups discussed mutual cooperation in the cardiac disorder<br />

field. UPMC introduced the details regarding the cooperative<br />

agreement, <strong>and</strong> proposed the academic tie at the meeting, which<br />

was attended by cardiothoracic surgeons, cardiovascular physicians,<br />

radiologists <strong>and</strong> anesthesiologists. UPMC is renowned for<br />

having the world’s highest skilled <strong>and</strong> professional organization<br />

in the heart transplant <strong>and</strong> mechanical heart fields. UPMC’s recent<br />

development of a web-based health care program utilizing<br />

Bluetooth technology put UPMC ahead of U-Healthcare.<br />

“We hope this can be the opportunity to raise the medical stan-<br />

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dard in the area of cardiac medicine to another level through multilateral<br />

academic exchange <strong>and</strong> close cooperation,” Dr. Paik<br />

Nam-sun said at the meeting. Dr. Robert Ferrara who is a cardiologist<br />

at UPMC said he was pleasantly surprised to know<br />

<strong>Konkuk</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Center</strong> had already been operating<br />

the ‘HUS’ System (the remote administration system via mobile),<br />

<strong>and</strong> had attained a high level of proficiency in the cardiac disorder<br />

area. He also expressed his expectation for mutual prosperity of<br />

both <strong>Konkuk</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Center</strong> <strong>and</strong> UPMC through<br />

this active cooperation.<strong>Medical</strong> Aid For Overseas <strong>Korea</strong>ns –<br />

Through associations of <strong>Korea</strong>n residents the world over <strong>Konkuk</strong><br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Center</strong> entered into an arrangement with associations<br />

of <strong>Korea</strong>n residents in Oceanic regions <strong>and</strong> in Europe<br />

to supply medical aid <strong>and</strong> held a signing ceremony on 22nd <strong>and</strong><br />

23rd of September. <strong>Konkuk</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Center</strong> said on<br />

the 24th that they would provide higher-quality medical services<br />

<strong>and</strong> various medical support programs to overseas <strong>Korea</strong>ns who<br />

visit <strong>Korea</strong>. Presidents from a total of 9 associations of overseas<br />

<strong>Korea</strong>ns including Jeong Hae-myung from ‘The Federation of<br />

<strong>Korea</strong>n Associations in Oceania’, Park Jong-bum from ‘The<br />

Association of <strong>Korea</strong>ns in Austria’, Choi Byung-ho from ‘The<br />

Association of <strong>Korea</strong>ns in Germany’, Seo Byung-il from ‘The<br />

Association of <strong>Korea</strong>ns in the UK’, Ko Kwang-hee from ‘The<br />

Association of <strong>Korea</strong>ns in Spain’, Rhim Nam-hee from ‘The<br />

Association of <strong>Korea</strong>ns in France’, Yoon Hye-sook from ‘The<br />

Association of <strong>Korea</strong>ns in Luxembourg’, Choo Kyo-jin from<br />

‘The Association of <strong>Korea</strong>ns in Finl<strong>and</strong>’, Lee Chul from ‘The<br />

Association of <strong>Korea</strong>ns in Sweden’ attended the ceremony.<br />

<strong>Konkuk</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Center</strong> said, “We decided to provide<br />

our compatriot patients (inpatients <strong>and</strong> outpatients both) with<br />

100% application of medical insurance cost, which includes cancer<br />

tests <strong>and</strong> other examinations, reduced fees for use of the the<br />

funeral hall <strong>and</strong> ‘The Classic 500’ (a private fitness club) nearby<br />

the center. “This arrangement will be a great opportunity for our<br />

compatriots abroad to experience their homel<strong>and</strong>’s high level of<br />

medical service,” Ph.D. Paik Nam-sun, the president of <strong>Konkuk</strong><br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Center</strong> said.<br />

Open to the world<br />

<strong>Konkuk</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Center</strong> specializes in the treatment<br />

of cancer, heart disease <strong>and</strong> cerebrovascular disease at level rivaling<br />

any medical institution in the world. They have customized<br />

their patient care delivery system to cater to the needs of people<br />

regardless of origin or culture. They have an English translation<br />

program that insures that hospital staff <strong>and</strong> English speakers will<br />

not experience any difficulties in the all-important requirement of<br />

robust patient / care giver communication. The medical center is<br />

a model for other institutions which are striving to meet the national<br />

goal of welcoming foreigners to <strong>Korea</strong> for treatment of<br />

medical conditions. Their tradition of promoting improved general<br />

welfare of the populace of <strong>Korea</strong> has been exp<strong>and</strong>ed to include<br />

good health for all mankind <strong>and</strong> they eagerly encourage global<br />

citizen to experience their br<strong>and</strong> of healthcare with open arms.<br />

Chun Go-eun/ clairbear@koreaittimes.com<br />

<strong>Konkuk</strong>’s “Homecoming Day” - A Resounding Success “The 3rd Homecoming Day” was held at the Emerald Hall in <strong>Konkuk</strong><br />

<strong>University</strong> on June 26. This homecoming Day event takes place every year for information interchange <strong>and</strong> reinforcing relations between<br />

<strong>Konkuk</strong> medical college alumni <strong>and</strong> doctors trained at <strong>Konkuk</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Center</strong>. A total number of 80 alumni <strong>and</strong><br />

faculty including Nam-sun, Paik, the president of <strong>Konkuk</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Center</strong> attended at the event. There was also a seminar<br />

about “Financial Planning for a private hospital” <strong>and</strong> a tour of the medical center.<br />

Cantate Domino Gives a Benefit Performance<br />

Schola Cantorum Cantate Domino Boy’s Choir gave a special benefit performance at the Piano Lounge in <strong>Konkuk</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />

<strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Center</strong> on July 8. An audience of about 300 that were mostly patients, their families, <strong>and</strong> hospital staff enjoyed this beautiful<br />

event. Cantate Domino performed Mozart, H<strong>and</strong>el, Haydn <strong>and</strong> Vivaldi, along with <strong>Korea</strong>n traditional songs, “Spring of my hometown’<br />

<strong>and</strong> ‘Arirang’ in <strong>Korea</strong>n, which the audience greeted with hearty cheers.<br />

Cantate Domino was founded in 1959 by <strong>its</strong> current conductor, Father Michaël Ghijs. The choir consists of almost seventy<br />

singers who are all pupils or former pupils of the St-Martin's Institute, a regular secondary school in Aalst, a town at 30 kilometers<br />

from Brussels, in the Heart of Europe. The boys rehearse daily, before <strong>and</strong> after classes, amounting to more than 10 hours per week.<br />

The choir received the title "Choir of the European Union for Belgium" <strong>and</strong> in December 2002, it was appointed "Cultural<br />

Ambassador of Europe" by EU.<br />

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Chungcheongbuk-do Sets to<br />

Designate Solar Energy Special Zone<br />

Chungcheongbuk-do<br />

is making a strong push<br />

for the designation of<br />

Jeungpyeong area in<br />

the province as a solar<br />

energy special zone this<br />

year, a top official of the<br />

province said.<br />

In an interview with<br />

<strong>Korea</strong> <strong>IT</strong> <strong>Times</strong>, Lee<br />

Si-jong, Governor of<br />

Chungcheongbuk-do,<br />

said, "A total of 39 solar<br />

cell <strong>and</strong> module companies,<br />

including Hyundai<br />

Heavy Industries, SKC,<br />

KISCO, Shinsung<br />

Holdings, KD Solar,<br />

<strong>and</strong> A-Onetech, are operating<br />

business in our<br />

province. As a result,<br />

the province takes over<br />

60 percent of the domestic<br />

total production of solar cells <strong>and</strong> modules." Noting that<br />

concentration of such solar energy-specialized firms in the<br />

Jeungpyeong, Eumseong <strong>and</strong> Chungju region is expected to accelerate<br />

further, Lee said, "Our province is pushing ahead with<br />

the designation of Jeungpyeong area as a solar energy special<br />

zone. Related to this, we plan to submit an application for the<br />

designation to the Ministry of Knowledge Economy at the end of<br />

this year."<br />

Lee Si-jong, governor of Chungcheongbuk-do<br />

2010 World Oriental Medicine-Bio Expo<br />

The governor said that the 2010 World Oriental Medicine-Bio<br />

Expo, which kicked off on Sept. 16, will be held in Jecheon,<br />

Chungcheongbuk-do, until Oct. 16 to promote the excellence of<br />

oriental medicine to the world. "Under the topic of the 'rediscovery<br />

of traditional oriental medicine,' we aim to attract some 1.1<br />

million visitors, including 50,000 foreigners from 15 countries<br />

during the 31-day event," he said. Participants deal with major issues<br />

such as globalization <strong>and</strong> industrialization of traditional<br />

medicine at the main halls, such as the Future Oriental Medicine<br />

Museum <strong>and</strong> the Herbal Life Science Museum, along with experience<br />

programs such as cultural performances. "In particular,<br />

representatives from 15 countries will exchange their traditional<br />

medicine knowledge <strong>and</strong> experiences at the World Traditional<br />

Medicine Museum. Also, seven <strong>Korea</strong>n prestigious oriental hospitals<br />

will take part in the exhibition <strong>and</strong> experience programs,"<br />

said Lee. Jecheon is widely known as a hub for the production<br />

<strong>and</strong> distribution of 30 percent of the medicinal herbs produced in<br />

<strong>Korea</strong>, thanks to <strong>its</strong> natural backdrop of the Taebaek Mountains<br />

He explained that the region has strong infrastructure for the<br />

oriental medicine industry <strong>and</strong> historical background as the major<br />

market during the Joseon period (1392-1910).<br />

"For instance, several of the nation's leading pharmaceutical<br />

companies are operating in the Jecheon Bio Valley, the<br />

Traditional Medicine Industry <strong>Center</strong> <strong>and</strong> college research institutes,<br />

including the College of Oriental Medicine of Semyung<br />

<strong>University</strong>, the Oriental Medicine Bio Clinical Support <strong>Center</strong>,<br />

<strong>and</strong> the Food Processing Technology Research Institute of<br />

Daewon <strong>University</strong> College," he said.<br />

Creation of Osong high-tech medical<br />

complex<br />

On Aug. 10 last year, the government designated Osong in<br />

Chungcheongbuk-do as the high-tech medical complex. "Since<br />

then, six state-run institutions, including the <strong>Korea</strong> Food & Drug<br />

Administration <strong>and</strong> some 60 domestic <strong>and</strong> foreign pharmaceutical<br />

<strong>and</strong> medical instrument manufacturers have moved in to the<br />

region. Along with this, five bio medical facilities were established<br />

for R&D projects," said the Governor. Commenting that<br />

Osong, which is located in the center of national l<strong>and</strong>, has global<br />

competitiveness in terms of production <strong>and</strong> distribution of medical<br />

instruments, Lee said, "The province will build more core<br />

medical R&D facilities <strong>and</strong> attract excellent research centers <strong>and</strong><br />

manpower to make Osong the nation's most famous high-tech<br />

medical complex." In line with this, the province plans to pour a<br />

total of 600 billion won into a project to create commercial, business,<br />

cultural <strong>and</strong> rest space in Osong during the period from<br />

2011 to 2017.<br />

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Open <strong>Korea</strong><br />

A bird's-eye view of the 2010 World Oriental<br />

Medicine-Bio Expo in Jecheon, <strong>Korea</strong><br />

Construction<br />

of Chungbuk economic<br />

free zone<br />

"As a strategy to link Sejong City, the<br />

administration complex center city, with<br />

<strong>its</strong> neighboring regions, we plan to invest<br />

4.2 trillion won in the Chungju, Cheongwon<br />

<strong>and</strong> Jeungpyeong area during the period<br />

from 2010 to 2015," said Lee. "By doing<br />

so, we hope to create the Chungju<br />

Airport-centered inl<strong>and</strong> economic free<br />

zone, which is designed to actively foster a<br />

green growth-type knowledge industry<br />

<strong>and</strong> build a logistics center," he noted.<br />

Along with this, the government is now<br />

considering a project to extend the metropolitan<br />

subway route to Cheongju Airport<br />

from Cheonan by committing 2.4 trillion<br />

won. At present, the Ministry of L<strong>and</strong>,<br />

Transport, <strong>and</strong> Maritime Affairs is seriously<br />

considering the project to promote convenience<br />

for people using the subway <strong>and</strong><br />

to a exp<strong>and</strong> provincial growth engine<br />

through the green New Deal project.<br />

"At the same time, the government<br />

plans to construct a 120.6km expressway<br />

linking Chungju, Jeungpyeong,<br />

Eumseong, Chungju <strong>and</strong> Jecheon in a bid<br />

to enhance synergistic effects between the<br />

Osong high-tech medical complex<br />

Chungju International Airport <strong>and</strong> staterun<br />

projects. The KDI is now conducting<br />

a feasibility study on the project at the request<br />

of the Ministry of Strategy <strong>and</strong><br />

Finance," said Lee.<br />

"Finally, we plan to successfully host<br />

the 2013 World Rowing Championship in<br />

Chungju from Aug. 25 to Sept. 2, 2013<br />

with attendance of some 2,300 athletes<br />

<strong>and</strong> guests from 80 countries," he said. As<br />

a pre event, the International Olympic<br />

Committee <strong>and</strong> FISA, the international<br />

rowing federation, will jointly hold the<br />

Asian region preliminary competition of<br />

the 2012 London Olympics in Chungju<br />

from April 20 to 25, 2012. "Related to this,<br />

our province is now preparing a supporting<br />

system for the international event <strong>and</strong><br />

creating an international rowing park in<br />

Tangeumho," said Lee. Asked about the<br />

future vision of Chungcheongbuk-do, the<br />

governor said, "We will make a strong<br />

push for lifelong welfare, ordinary peoplefirst<br />

economy, balanced development between<br />

farming villages <strong>and</strong> cities, creative<br />

culture & arts, <strong>and</strong> citizens' participation<br />

in the provincial government's policy."<br />

Monica Chung/ monica@koreaittimes.com<br />

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3rd-Generation Industrial Estate<br />

to be Created in Chungnam<br />

Ahn Hee-jung, governor of Chungnam<br />

A third-generation industrial estate,<br />

which carries out multiple functions, including<br />

production, education, residence<br />

<strong>and</strong> culture, will be created in Chungcheongnam-do<br />

(Chungnam), a top official<br />

of the province said. In an interview with<br />

<strong>Korea</strong> <strong>IT</strong> <strong>Times</strong>, Ahn Hee-jung, governor<br />

of Chungnam, said, "The advanced industrial<br />

estate will be built in the three regions<br />

in the province _ Cheonan, Asan <strong>and</strong><br />

Dangjin." Cheonan will take responsibility<br />

for production of such advanced industries<br />

as electronics, machines, video, audio,<br />

communication equipment <strong>and</strong> precision<br />

machinery. "In particular, an international<br />

business park will be created in Cheonan<br />

to accommodate more than 33,000 people<br />

<strong>and</strong> help businessmen effectively deal with<br />

financing <strong>and</strong> other businesses," said Ahn.<br />

In Asan, Tangjeong industrial estate<br />

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will be built to attract production facilities<br />

for video, audio, communication equipment<br />

<strong>and</strong> non-metal mining goods, R&D<br />

centers <strong>and</strong> medical service, cultural & educational<br />

functions. "The industrial estate<br />

project will be pushed ahead in linkage<br />

with the Asan new town project which<br />

will satisfy business, educational <strong>and</strong> cultural<br />

functions," the governor said.<br />

Meanwhile, Songsan industrial estate in<br />

Dangjin will be in charge of primary metal<br />

industry <strong>and</strong> production function of automobiles<br />

<strong>and</strong> trailers. "In Dangjin, Songak<br />

district will be developed to take charge of<br />

high-tech industry, international business,<br />

commerce, residence, culture, medical service<br />

<strong>and</strong> education," he said. "Along with<br />

this, Songak free economic zone will be<br />

developed to take charge of state-of-the-art<br />

industry, international business, commerce,<br />

residence, cultural, medical service<br />

<strong>and</strong> educational sectors," he said.<br />

Fostering of <strong>IT</strong> industry<br />

Noting that Chungnam accounts for an<br />

average 55.6 percent of the domestic display<br />

industry, Ahn said, "We will actively<br />

foster Cheonan <strong>and</strong> Asan regions as a<br />

world-famous crystal valley by building<br />

networks linking industry, universities, research<br />

centers <strong>and</strong> the provincial government."<br />

Chungnam also takes over an average<br />

25 percent of the global display market<br />

with the market share of 27 percent for<br />

LCD, 31 percent for PDP <strong>and</strong> 75 percent<br />

for OLED, becoming the global center of<br />

the industry. In particular, a total of 185<br />

display-related companies, including the<br />

global leader Samsung Electronics, are located<br />

in the province. The total breaks<br />

down into four module companies, 93<br />

parts & material firms, <strong>and</strong> 88 production<br />

equipment makers. In 2009, combined exports<br />

of the companies reached $21.7 billion.<br />

"Related to this, we will actively foster<br />

display professional manpower <strong>and</strong> support<br />

relevant R&D projects. At the same<br />

time, we will upgrade the Crystal Valley<br />

Conference & Exhibition, which has been<br />

held annually since 2005, to a global-level<br />

fair," said the governor. Commenting that<br />

semiconductor <strong>and</strong> display-related parts,<br />

equipment <strong>and</strong> material companies, including<br />

Samsung Electronics <strong>and</strong> SDI,<br />

have led the regional economic development<br />

in Chungnam, Ahn said, "We will<br />

continuously make efforts to keep the upward<br />

growth pace. "In line with this, leading<br />

companies need to enhance synergy effects<br />

by creating clusters with relevant subcontractors,<br />

keep global competitiveness<br />

<strong>and</strong> create value added continuously. On<br />

the other h<strong>and</strong>, subcontractors should exert<br />

best efforts to keep the win-win relationship<br />

with leading firms by enhancing<br />

price <strong>and</strong> quality competitiveness in parts,<br />

materials <strong>and</strong> equipment fields," said Ahn.<br />

Project for development<br />

of science technology<br />

Stressing that science technology sway<br />

the future of a country <strong>and</strong> a province, the<br />

governor said, "The province will spend<br />

fiscal budgets for supporting basic science<br />

study <strong>and</strong> future origin technology, <strong>and</strong><br />

other corporate R&D projects. In line with<br />

this, Chungnam will inject a total of 113.9<br />

billion won into 64 projects in seven fields<br />

this year. "To speed up development of


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A chaper of Hwangsanbeol battle comes alive in riverside of the Nonsan<br />

agricultural techno park <strong>and</strong> agricultural technology center. To<br />

improve the province's science technology level <strong>and</strong> foster excellent<br />

manpower, it also projects to create the science technology<br />

advisory committee, he said.<br />

Asan Samsung LCD Industrial Complex<br />

science technology, we plan to create an academic, industrial <strong>and</strong><br />

research innovation cluster by making the best use of basic technology<br />

study manpower at Daedeok research complex <strong>and</strong> universities<br />

in the province." The province plans to actively support<br />

projects for development of new technologies centering on the<br />

four strategic industries - electronics information equipment, automobiles,<br />

agricultural & livestock bio, <strong>and</strong> advanced cultural industry.<br />

"Besides, we will build a network between large <strong>and</strong> smaller<br />

companies for close cooperation <strong>and</strong> actively foster new <strong>IT</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />

bio industries, including renewable energy <strong>and</strong> recycling green industry,"<br />

said Ahn. To strengthen R&D function <strong>and</strong> push for<br />

strategic agriculture, the province plans to focus <strong>its</strong> assistance on<br />

Plan to exp<strong>and</strong> employment of youth<br />

"As a means of accelerating enterprises' employment of young<br />

people, the province will activate information sharing between<br />

universities <strong>and</strong> companies in the province. Related to this, the<br />

province will find out promising mid-sized companies recruiting<br />

young people <strong>and</strong> offer such information to universities," the governor<br />

said. "Along with this, we will strengthen efforts to help university<br />

graduates l<strong>and</strong> a job easily by organizing an employment<br />

fair <strong>and</strong> operating a job comprehensive center in the province," he<br />

said. Noting that the province plans to actively foster manpower<br />

suitable for regional industries, Ahn said, "We will foster 100<br />

technicians in the mecha-tronics sector, 50 experts in semiconductor<br />

<strong>and</strong> display field, <strong>and</strong> 80 specialists in 3D stereoscopic sector."<br />

He said that the province plans to spend 2.1 billion for projects<br />

to increase employment of youths through operation of a<br />

youth business start-up program <strong>and</strong> a consulting program for<br />

business start-up.<br />

Gov. Ahn also added that the province will make a strong push<br />

for creating a large-scale economic bloc in Chungnam through<br />

operation of an administration council <strong>and</strong> an economic<br />

council.<br />

Lee Kyung-min / info@koreaittimes.com<br />

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Gwangju City Stresses 6 Strategies to<br />

Build ‘Affluent Economic Community’<br />

Kang Woon-tae, mayor of Gwangju Metropolitan City<br />

Gwangju City has been actively pushing ahead with building<br />

an "affluent economic community" through six strategies, a top<br />

official of the metropolitan city said. In an interview with <strong>Korea</strong><br />

<strong>IT</strong> <strong>Times</strong>, Kang Woon-tae, mayor of Gwangju Metropolitan<br />

City, said, "Our vision is to create a happy creation city. To realize<br />

this goal, we will construct an autonomous community<br />

through participation <strong>and</strong> communication." The mayor said,<br />

"First of all, we aim to create 100,000 new jobs. In the private sector,<br />

we will offer 30,000 new jobs. Along with this, we will build a<br />

job creation system, which will provide youths, females <strong>and</strong> old<br />

people with jobs." Secondly, the city plans to exert <strong>its</strong> best efforts<br />

to build a region favorable for business activity. "Related to this,<br />

the city will establish a task force supporting small <strong>and</strong> mediumsized<br />

enterprises (SMEs) in which heads of relevant institutions<br />

participate, actively foster promising SMEs, <strong>and</strong> reform industrial<br />

structure," he said.<br />

Thirdly, he said, the city will foster the five main industries in<br />

earnest, which are automobiles, home appliances, photonics,<br />

green energy <strong>and</strong> culture industries. In addition, the city plans to<br />

nurture such future value industries as precision molds, battery<br />

<strong>and</strong> health care.<br />

"For development of the automobile industry, we will bring up<br />

the parts industry for clean diesel cars. The city will rear such future-oriented<br />

home appliance industries as intelligent home appliance,<br />

robot <strong>and</strong> life care. At the same time, we will develop the<br />

present photonics industry into next-generation lighting industry<br />

such as convergence, LED, OLED <strong>and</strong> laser," said Kang.<br />

"In particular, Gwangju City will actively foster green energy<br />

industry by placing <strong>its</strong> focus on hydrogen <strong>and</strong> solar batteries. As a<br />

future-growth industry, we will rear precision molding industry<br />

<strong>and</strong> knowledge-based service industry,' said the mayor. Noting<br />

that the city will develop the Gwangju research <strong>and</strong> development<br />

special zone into an internationally opened research industrial estate,<br />

he said, "We will build an LED-specialized estate in the special<br />

zone <strong>and</strong> foster core technology manpower." To energize the<br />

traditional market <strong>and</strong> support small business owners, Kang said,<br />

the city will enact regulations to rationally regulate super super<br />

markets (SSM), strengthen the win-win cooperation between<br />

large <strong>and</strong> smaller retailers, <strong>and</strong> support traditional markets.<br />

"Finally, we will establish a 10-year program to develop the existing<br />

agriculture in suburbs of the city into environment-friendly<br />

<strong>and</strong> bio agriculture. In line with this, we will create tourism-type<br />

scenic agriculture district where farmers can produce organic vegetables.<br />

By linking with the LED photonics industry, we will also<br />

foster agricultural facilities," he said.<br />

5 Regional representative industries<br />

Following photonics, home appliance <strong>and</strong> automobile industries,<br />

Gwangju City plans to add green energy <strong>and</strong> cultural industries<br />

to the list of the city's five main industries, which will be fostered<br />

as regional representative industries, Kang said.<br />

Commenting that the city has been actively fostering the photonics<br />

industry since the 2000s, he said, "Despite such short development<br />

period of 10 years, Gwangju has emerged as one of the<br />

world's top five photonics advanced cities. It reflects our valuable<br />

efforts to tide over such difficulties as insufficient information,<br />

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Along with this, we built a system for<br />

<strong>Korea</strong>-Russia LED exchange cooperation<br />

on Oct. 7 <strong>and</strong> participated in the<br />

Malaysia's LED project on Oct. 9," he explained.<br />

"Particularly, we are finalizing the<br />

'photonics 2020' project to jack up the level<br />

of Gwangju's photonics industry to ranks<br />

of the world's top three by 2015. Related to<br />

this, we are creating the Mecca of nextgeneration<br />

photonics production <strong>and</strong> the<br />

hub city of LED global production here,<br />

while building a foundation for photonics<br />

convergence industry," he said.<br />

Mayor Kang advises city representatives on prevention measures for disasters in distressed areas<br />

Mayor Kang Woon-tae talks with Gwangju citizens on making U-communities<br />

capital <strong>and</strong> technology in the unfamiliar<br />

sector." In the city's photonics industry, for<br />

instance, total sales soared from 110 billion<br />

won in 1999 to 1.6 trillion won in<br />

2009 <strong>and</strong> the number of related companies<br />

rose from 47 to 346 during the corresponding<br />

period.<br />

Meanwhile, the number of employees<br />

in the photonics industry surged from<br />

1,900 in 1999 to 6,870 in 2009, <strong>and</strong> the<br />

number of companies with sales of over 10<br />

billion won reached 20 in 2009.<br />

"Noteworthy was the World Photonics<br />

EXPO 2010 held in April <strong>and</strong> May in<br />

Gwangju that succeeded in heralding the<br />

Gwangju-based photonics companies' excellent<br />

technologies <strong>and</strong> products to overseas<br />

buyers <strong>and</strong> global companies," said<br />

the mayor. About 20 percent of <strong>Korea</strong>n<br />

photonics companies operate their factories<br />

in Gwangju at present <strong>and</strong> regional<br />

universities opened photonics-related curriculum<br />

to produce excellent manpower in<br />

the sector.<br />

"We are now engaging in programs for<br />

active exchanges of information <strong>and</strong> manpower<br />

in the photonics industry with such<br />

advanced countries as Japan <strong>and</strong> the U.S.<br />

Construction of global-level<br />

home appliance industrial<br />

city<br />

Gwangju City selected the home appliance<br />

industry as one of the city's strategic<br />

industries <strong>and</strong> has made a goal of becoming<br />

a powerhouse industry by 2020. In line<br />

with this commitment, the city is pushing<br />

for construction of infrastructure for a premium-class<br />

digital living home appliance<br />

<strong>and</strong> parts industry, <strong>and</strong> for a localized corporate<br />

supporting service. "Thanks to such<br />

efforts, about 600 home appliance-related<br />

companies are operating in the city, accounting<br />

for 17.5 percent of the domestic<br />

output in the home appliance sector. We<br />

plan to actively foster digital information<br />

home appliance industry, which grafts living<br />

home appliance industry onto electronics<br />

parts industry," said Kang.<br />

"Moreover, we will make a strong push for<br />

development of future-oriented new industries<br />

through development of U-life care<br />

products that organically combines medical<br />

service <strong>and</strong> <strong>IT</strong> industry, activation of<br />

home appliance robot industry, <strong>and</strong> localization<br />

& st<strong>and</strong>ardization of parts. By doing<br />

so, Gwangju City will be reborn as the<br />

Mecca of next-generation information<br />

home appliance industry in the near future,"<br />

he added.<br />

Being a leader in the photonics <strong>and</strong><br />

home appliance industries <strong>and</strong> forward<br />

thinking leadership makes the future look<br />

bright for Gwangju City.<br />

Lee Kyung-min / info@koreaittimes.com<br />

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e-government<br />

Seoul City Pushes for<br />

Citizens-Oriented e-Government<br />

"To meet citizens' growing dem<strong>and</strong>s<br />

for online communication<br />

<strong>and</strong> effectively cope with rising dem<strong>and</strong><br />

for green <strong>IT</strong> services <strong>and</strong><br />

green growth, the city government<br />

is actively pushing ahead with the<br />

e-government vision," said Song<br />

Jung-hee, Assistant Mayor for<br />

Information Technology (CIO) of<br />

Seoul Metropolitan Government.<br />

"To achieve the e-government vision,<br />

which is essential in an era of<br />

mobile environment, such as smart<br />

phones, we have set four policy targets,"<br />

she said. "First of all, we are<br />

propelling a project to help underprivileged<br />

people have easier access<br />

to the digital society <strong>and</strong> offer life<br />

information services to citizens<br />

through up-to-date information media,<br />

including mobile phones <strong>and</strong><br />

IPTV. Along with this, we are<br />

pushing for GOV2.0 by providing<br />

Apple developers with development<br />

space through the Seoul App<br />

<strong>Center</strong>, <strong>and</strong> make a public life information<br />

database," said Song.<br />

“Secondly, the Seoul city plans<br />

to exp<strong>and</strong> wireless Internet zones at<br />

public places <strong>and</strong> establish U-shelter, which uses sophisticated<br />

technology to collect weather & atmospheric environmental information<br />

from sensors at bus stops, then make this life information<br />

available to citizens. For safety of children, the city is also<br />

moving to establish U-Seoul children safety zones near primary<br />

schools in Seoul by using CCTV, sensor networks <strong>and</strong> mobile<br />

phones.” Song added. "Thirdly, to realize convergence <strong>and</strong> green<br />

<strong>IT</strong> administration, we built a mobile office by making the best use<br />

of smart phones. By doing so, we have a comprehensive management<br />

system on budgets, accounts <strong>and</strong> personnel affairs of Seoul<br />

city-invested institutions <strong>and</strong> have optimized the business<br />

process.” "Meanwhile, we will upgrade administrative portals to<br />

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Song Jung-hee, assistant mayor for information technology (CIO)<br />

of Seoul Metropolitan Government<br />

provide customized information<br />

centering on communication <strong>and</strong><br />

cooperation. We will also build a<br />

public infrastructure for administrative<br />

information database, as well<br />

as create an environment-friendly<br />

green data center, armed with advanced<br />

technology high efficiency,"<br />

said Song. Fourth, the Seoul city established<br />

the World e-Governments<br />

Organization of Cities <strong>and</strong><br />

Local Governments (WeGO) in<br />

September of this year to lead the<br />

global e-government <strong>and</strong> strengthen<br />

<strong>IT</strong> governance.<br />

Seoul Metropolitan Government<br />

has been making a strong push for a<br />

citizen-oriented e-government <strong>and</strong><br />

the world's top smart Seoul, a highranking<br />

city official said.<br />

"We will push for e-government<br />

cooperative projects through expansion<br />

of a memor<strong>and</strong>um of underst<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

(MOU) with global<br />

cities <strong>and</strong> establish the U-city model<br />

as a means of actively fostering<br />

next-generation growth industries.<br />

<strong>IT</strong>-Complex to be built by 2012,<br />

will house a city integration management<br />

center, a media center, <strong>and</strong> an e-sports stadium, becoming<br />

the <strong>IT</strong> l<strong>and</strong>mark of Seoul," she said.<br />

Inaugural General Assembly of WeGO<br />

"Seoul City will lead in the development of e-government<br />

based on state-of-the-art technologies <strong>and</strong> the WeGO, an organization<br />

of e-governments established in Seoul," the Assistant<br />

Mayor said. The Inaugural Genreral Assembly of WeGO was<br />

held at Gr<strong>and</strong> Hyatt Seoul from Sept. 6 to 8 for sustainable city<br />

development <strong>and</strong> promotion of citizens' quality of life through exchanges<br />

<strong>and</strong> cooperation between e-governments of global cities.<br />

The meeting was sponsored by the United Nations Project


e-government<br />

Office on Governance (UNPOG) under the U.N. Department of<br />

Economic <strong>and</strong> Social Affairs. Mayors <strong>and</strong> <strong>IT</strong> experts from some<br />

50 cities participated in the conference.<br />

WeGO is based on the Seoul e-Government Declaration<br />

adopted at the World e-Government Mayors Forum in 2008.<br />

The declaration suggested forming a consultative body to exchange<br />

e-government information <strong>and</strong> narrow the information<br />

gap among cities. Seven cities, including Barcelona, Berlin <strong>and</strong><br />

Frankfurt, presented cases of successful e-government under the<br />

theme of "e-Sharing for All." "Through WeGO, Seoul will promote<br />

<strong>its</strong> advanced Information Technology, policy <strong>and</strong> companies<br />

pioneering a new market, based on <strong>its</strong> up-to-date methods,"<br />

said Song. "For example, the Seoul city plans to lead the campaign<br />

to narrow the global information gap by implementing<br />

such projects as spread of best e-government cases, e-government<br />

consulting, supply of PCs <strong>and</strong> education on the e-government<br />

program for public servants of developing countries," she<br />

noted.Seoul ranks first in appraisal of e-government<br />

Seoul ranks first in Rutgers<br />

Global E-Governance Survey<br />

Seoul has been ranked as the top city for e-government in a survey<br />

of websites of the world's 100 cities. "The nation's expertise in<br />

the digitalization of administrative work procedures <strong>and</strong> citizen<br />

services through <strong>IT</strong> applications has been highly recognized in the<br />

survey," she said. The survey examined websites of 100 municipalities<br />

worldwide <strong>and</strong> evaluated them in terms of privacy, usability,<br />

content, service <strong>and</strong> citizen participation <strong>and</strong> ranked the cities<br />

on a global scale.<br />

"Seoul ranked first in the world in four categories, except the<br />

usability, with a total score of 84.74, followed by Prague with<br />

72.84. We will continue exercising global leadership in narrowing<br />

information gap by supporting the <strong>IT</strong> projects of developing<br />

countries," she said. In the field of citizen participation in particular,<br />

the Seoul city has been operating the "dialogue with the city<br />

Mayor" online, exp<strong>and</strong>ing the city's communication with citizens<br />

<strong>and</strong> students, Song explained. "Thanks to the selection of Seoul<br />

as the world's No. 1 e-government, a growing number of experts<br />

in <strong>IT</strong>, public servants <strong>and</strong> professors from global cities are visiting<br />

Seoul city to study the city's excellent e-government system.<br />

Related to this, Seoul has concluded MOUs with 11 cities, including<br />

Barcelona, for e-government exchanges <strong>and</strong> cooperation,"<br />

she commented. "In particular, we carried out a feasibility<br />

study for application of e-government in major cities, including<br />

Hanoi in Vietnam, Nairobi in Kenya, <strong>and</strong> Kathm<strong>and</strong>u in Nepal,<br />

helping the cities map out an informationization master plan,"<br />

said Song. "Through WeGO, launched in September 2010, we<br />

plan to activate exports of the city's advanced e-government system<br />

in the future," she added.<br />

Jeong Hye-yoon / erin@koreaittimes.com<br />

Seoul Metropolitan Government has been making a strong push for citizens-oriented e-government<br />

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e-Government, here WeGO!<br />

Make It a Better Place<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> Hyatt Seoul --The Inaugural<br />

General Assembly of the World e-<br />

Governments Organization of Cities <strong>and</strong><br />

Local Governments (WeGO) held on<br />

September 7, 2010 suggested that the municipal<br />

leaders from the great cities around<br />

the globe are fired up, <strong>and</strong> ready to go, to<br />

begin a new era of Open Government.<br />

The technology of today gives us the ability<br />

to draw back the curtain on government<br />

operations <strong>and</strong> give voice to those who<br />

were silenced by layers of bureaucracy.<br />

Open governments sharing information<br />

with concerned citizens all over the world<br />

can only serve to strengthen democracy.<br />

Viva Technology! CIO Chris A. Vein of<br />

the San Francisco CIO Chris A. Vein of<br />

the San Francisco Department of<br />

Technology best summarized the significance<br />

of the meeting by saying "Cities face<br />

many of the same problems whether you<br />

are city in America, or in Europe, or in<br />

Asia. And I think all of us are trying to figure<br />

out ways to make government work<br />

better. And by that I mean make it more<br />

transparent, more collaborative, <strong>and</strong> more<br />

accountable to the citizens. Technology is<br />

a very effective tool to make that happen.<br />

It's got amazing transformative power".<br />

Seoul initiates international<br />

cooperative body<br />

for e-government<br />

The Seoul Metropolitan Government<br />

has envisioned the launch of an international<br />

cooperative body to strengthen cityto-city<br />

cooperation <strong>and</strong> exchanges on e-<br />

governments. Mayor of Frankfurt, Petra<br />

Roth thanked the city of Seoul <strong>and</strong> Mayor<br />

Oh Se-hoon for laying the foundation for<br />

this initiative. Ms. Roth stated, "To our<br />

digital projects I wish- for now <strong>and</strong> for the<br />

future- that in the large as well as in the<br />

smaller communities they make all our<br />

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lives more comfortable, easier, <strong>and</strong> happier.<br />

That is the aim WeGO is pursuing <strong>and</strong><br />

this aim pleases me extremely as well."<br />

Under a theme of "e-Sharing for All",<br />

500 attendees including mayors <strong>and</strong> CIOs<br />

from 51 countries filled the Seoul Gr<strong>and</strong><br />

Hyatt conference center for the inaugural<br />

general assembly. The opening ceremony<br />

was aired live on the city Seoul homepage,<br />

as well as the internet broadcast site,<br />

Africa TV. Twitter, too, broadcasted the<br />

WeGO ceremony to let the world know of<br />

the cities <strong>and</strong> local governments' cooperative<br />

movement on the subject of open government.<br />

Leaders of e-government<br />

inaugurated as executive<br />

committee<br />

Paris, Edmonton, Sao Paulo, Barcelona,<br />

San Francisco, Frankfurt, <strong>and</strong> Beijing<br />

were all appointed as Vice President Cities<br />

for their advances in open government initiatives<br />

<strong>and</strong> their tremendous effort to promote<br />

WeGO. Leaders inspired the less advanced<br />

cities to benchmark good practices<br />

of e-governments by sharing their experiences.<br />

Mayor Roth said, "We have established<br />

an information platform that collects<br />

all information from countless cities,<br />

several federal states, <strong>and</strong> even federal authorities.<br />

Now citizens only have to call<br />

one single call center <strong>and</strong> can save themselves<br />

many, many rounds with the authorities.<br />

Linkage <strong>and</strong> common use of data<br />

in order to make the lives of our citizens<br />

at least a little easier-that is our e-sharing<br />

examples. I am looking forward to the<br />

many other interesting examples from other<br />

cities." Mr. Vein, added "What San<br />

Francisco is doing is trying to unlock the<br />

value inside <strong>its</strong> data, <strong>its</strong> application, <strong>its</strong> infrastructure<br />

<strong>and</strong> figure out how to get that<br />

value into the h<strong>and</strong>s of citizens, <strong>and</strong> really<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

1.San Francisco CIO Chris A. Vein / 2.Mayor of<br />

Frankfurt, Petra Roth / 3.CIO of Edmonton, Chris<br />

Moore / 4.Edilson Mougenot Bonfim, head of the<br />

Intenal Affairs Office of Sao Paulo City Hall


e-government<br />

make the citizens co- creators in applications <strong>and</strong> solutions. We<br />

are working with all kinds of other cities to make sure we can<br />

learn from them, <strong>and</strong> if we have any lessons that are worthwhile<br />

to them, we share them, <strong>and</strong> events like this are incredibly important<br />

to make sure all of that happens." San Francisco was inaugurated<br />

as a Vice President of the World e-Governments Organization<br />

2010. Edmonton also shared <strong>its</strong> liberal plans for the future of<br />

the Open Government era. "It is significant to have an opportunity<br />

to be involved in this organization. It's new, <strong>and</strong> it falls in line<br />

with our use of technology to provide economic development for<br />

the citizens <strong>and</strong> to be able to represent Canada as well," said<br />

Edmonton CIO Chris Moore. He continued by saying, "We have<br />

a strong br<strong>and</strong> in many festivals, oil <strong>and</strong> gas, <strong>and</strong> also knowledge.<br />

Council has a new strategic plan for 2009-2018, very focused on<br />

green, sustainable city. In Canada, the city of Edmonton has continually<br />

provided leadership in Open Data through <strong>its</strong> innovative<br />

engagement <strong>and</strong> technology strategy." Mr. Moore further shared<br />

the benef<strong>its</strong> of Open Data <strong>and</strong> said that the city has been leveraging<br />

technology to link government to residents in the most successful<br />

way.<br />

Edmonton also shared <strong>its</strong> liberal plans for the future of the<br />

Open Government era. "It is significant to have an opportunity to<br />

be involved in this organization. It's new, <strong>and</strong> it falls in line with<br />

our use of technology to provide economic development for the<br />

citizens <strong>and</strong> to be able to represent Canada as well," said<br />

Edmonton CIO Chris Moore. He continued by saying, "We have<br />

a strong br<strong>and</strong> in many festivals, oil <strong>and</strong> gas, <strong>and</strong> also knowledge.<br />

Council has a new strategic plan for 2009-2018, very focused on<br />

green, sustainable city. In Canada, the city of Edmonton has continually<br />

provided leadership in Open Data through <strong>its</strong> innovative<br />

engagement <strong>and</strong> technology strategy." Mr. Moore further shared<br />

the benef<strong>its</strong> of Open Data <strong>and</strong> said that the city has been leveraging<br />

technology to link government to residents in the most successful<br />

way.<br />

Sao Paulo attended meeting with a distinct role. Edilson<br />

Mougenot Bonfim, head of the Internal Affairs Office of Sao<br />

Paulo City Hall said, "We are accepting all of the new ideas. We<br />

are absolutely conscious of the importance of this meeting, <strong>and</strong><br />

we also are aware of how important is <strong>Korea</strong> as our leader. Our<br />

strengths will be directed to collaborate with the president of this<br />

meeting because we are sure that he is doing a really good job,<br />

<strong>and</strong> our consideration. Together, we are building a big dream."<br />

As a representative of a city that is highly influenced by diverse<br />

people, he introduced Sao Paulo as the multifaceted city that never<br />

stops growing. Some cities like Dakar hadn't yet launched<br />

Open Government initiatives, but the representative of Dakar<br />

stated that <strong>its</strong> importance was well understood <strong>and</strong> he hoped to<br />

share <strong>its</strong> experience at the Barcelona assembly next year. Mayor<br />

Oh Se-hoon of the President City, Seoul, emphasized the importance<br />

of togetherness, "I expect the power of <strong>IT</strong> to create a wave<br />

of mutual collaboration that will reach out to every city around<br />

the world. People often say that if you dream alone, your dream<br />

will remain nothing but a dream, but if you dream together, you<br />

can turn your dreams into reality for all. Therefore, I strongly believe<br />

that our collaboration will work a miracle for our wishes."<br />

Miles to go before sleep<br />

WeGO is an international organization of cities <strong>and</strong> local governments<br />

committed to accomplish three goals. It seeks to share<br />

<strong>and</strong> disseminate knowledge <strong>and</strong> practices of e-governments<br />

around the world, to achieve Green Growth utilizing<br />

Information <strong>and</strong> Communication Technologies; to bridge the<br />

digital divide by providing <strong>IT</strong> support to cities in developing<br />

countries; <strong>and</strong> to advance the quality of life for citizens by improving<br />

administrative efficiency <strong>and</strong> transparency.<br />

Following are the potential projects for global collaboration among<br />

members of the World e-Governments Organization of Cities <strong>and</strong> Local<br />

Governments.<br />

• Training Officials or Citizens on <strong>IT</strong> Usage Skill<br />

• Dissemination of Best Practices (via portals, i.e. epractice.eu)<br />

• u-City Model Development<br />

• Feasibility Studies for e-Government Master Plan (1 to 1 or N to 1)<br />

• Volunteer Experts Recruiting & Exchange<br />

• Open Government<br />

• Generalized Enterprise Architecture of City for Interoperability<br />

Increase<br />

• Pointer to Public Services (Governmental Functional Organization<br />

Map)<br />

• Building Directory of e-Government Relevant Organizations<br />

• Increasing Citizen Service Use & Usability<br />

• ROI of the e-Government<br />

• Safety, Surveillance, <strong>and</strong> Disaster Recovery<br />

"San Francisco's Open Government initiative supports a complete<br />

rethinking of how government works. To make that happen,<br />

leaders must be dreamers, doers, <strong>and</strong> drives. They must rollup<br />

their sleeves, <strong>and</strong> start creating solutions, but ensuring the citizens<br />

are involved every step of the way, creating positive change<br />

in increments," said Chris Vein. It is clear that e-Government has<br />

changed the way governments work, <strong>and</strong> has enhanced the access<br />

to, <strong>and</strong> the delivery of, services. Here, cities' cooperation will<br />

help pave the way for societies to overcome diverse challenges<br />

<strong>and</strong> to allow for sustainable growth of cities across the globe.<br />

Long live the WeGO initiative <strong>and</strong> the spirit of the cities who<br />

are committed to <strong>its</strong> success, for openness will set us free.<br />

Chun Go-eun /clairbear@koreaittimes.com<br />

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Different is Better<br />

Citibank <strong>Korea</strong> has a new campaign – It's Different!<br />

When looking for a financial institution<br />

there are a couple of things that<br />

have to be right. One is that they have<br />

to have a track record that demonstrates<br />

that they can meet your individual<br />

needs <strong>and</strong> another is they are someone<br />

you can trust with your money.<br />

For many expats in <strong>Korea</strong>, when it's<br />

time to find a bank they can trust, the<br />

first name that comes to mind is<br />

Citibank. Citi's high profile in the industry<br />

<strong>and</strong> reputation as a leader make<br />

global citizens the world over familiar<br />

with the company. The general perception<br />

is that a company like Citi will do<br />

the right thing when it comes to taking<br />

care of their customers <strong>and</strong> their businesses.<br />

Citibank in <strong>Korea</strong><br />

For <strong>Korea</strong>ns, Citibank has been<br />

around for generations. Most foreigners<br />

in <strong>Korea</strong> hailing from the US, on the other h<strong>and</strong> know how<br />

big Citi is there, but until they start checking them out in <strong>Korea</strong>,<br />

have no idea of their history here. They might be surprised to<br />

learn that back in 1967 Citibank was the first foreign bank to set<br />

up shop in <strong>Korea</strong>. Over the years their capitalization has reached<br />

phenomenal levels - approximately KRW 1.5 trillion <strong>and</strong> shareholder's<br />

equity is at approximately KRW 5.5 trillion, which<br />

makes Citi the largest foreign investor in <strong>Korea</strong>. That alone says<br />

they are in <strong>Korea</strong> to stay. The last thing a banking customer needs<br />

is for their bank to cut <strong>and</strong> run when things get tough. Let's face it,<br />

the boarder between North <strong>and</strong> South <strong>Korea</strong> is the most heavily<br />

fortified in the world for a reason. Most foreign banking customers<br />

in <strong>Korea</strong> have a long-term commitment to be here <strong>and</strong><br />

they want to know that their bank does, too.<br />

Many factors influence the local economy, not the least of<br />

which are tense relations between the two <strong>Korea</strong>s <strong>and</strong> investors<br />

memories of the Asian financial crisis of 1997. Rather than playing<br />

it safe <strong>and</strong> pulling the plug when things have gotten tough in<br />

the past, Citi has stepped up to help. During the oil crisis in the<br />

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Citigroup <strong>Korea</strong> Inc. CEO Yung-Ku Ha<br />

1970's , the bank provided a US$ 200<br />

million loan. During the 1998 Asian financial<br />

crisis, Citi persuaded overseas<br />

creditors to roll-over US$ 21 billion of<br />

foreign debt. Citi also provided indirect<br />

assistance to <strong>Korea</strong> in working with<br />

US <strong>and</strong> <strong>Korea</strong>n authorities on the US$<br />

30 billion currency swap deal in Oct.<br />

2009. At the time there was a statement<br />

from the US Federal Reserve<br />

which said “... the Fed swap arrangement<br />

was universally applauded as a<br />

key confidence-building step, <strong>and</strong><br />

<strong>Korea</strong> already has begun to draw on<br />

it.” Hey, if the Fed trusted Citi to be<br />

the go-between on a deal like that, then<br />

the average customer should be able to<br />

trust them with their business. A little<br />

known fact is that Citi was awarded<br />

the national medal of “Soongryejang”<br />

in 1977, <strong>and</strong> “Heunginjang” in 1998<br />

by the <strong>Korea</strong> government.<br />

Citi's global perspective pays off for foreigners<br />

Going to a branch to find out if their business is really geared<br />

toward foreigners, will leave the prospective customer with a<br />

pleasant surprise. Citi has made banking easy for English-speaking<br />

foreigners, which is something that many banks in <strong>Korea</strong><br />

have tried to do, but really haven't gotten right. Citibank’s<br />

English-language services include Internet <strong>and</strong> mobile banking, a<br />

24/7 CitiPhone customer service, SMS notifications, <strong>and</strong> e-statements.<br />

The also have an ATM locator on their website <strong>and</strong> the<br />

machines operate 24×7×365.<br />

Taking the show on the road? Citi's got you<br />

covered<br />

Another thing that is important to business banking customers<br />

is that, when their business goes global, their bank will be able to<br />

keep up. Citi offers export/ import transactions, cash management,<br />

loan, bond issuance, foreign exchange, derivatives trading


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<strong>and</strong> experience from some 200 volunteer experts from Citibank<br />

<strong>Korea</strong>. Citi <strong>Korea</strong> also has the ‘Think Money’ financial education<br />

program. Partnering with YWCA <strong>Korea</strong> since 2006, Citi <strong>Korea</strong><br />

<strong>and</strong> 500 of it's employees have been involved in educating more<br />

than 200,000 students in elementary, middle, high school .<br />

Citiback <strong>Korea</strong> offers micro-credit lending for the women <strong>and</strong><br />

disadvantaged borrowers. Helping those who need it demonstrates<br />

their desire to be good neighbors <strong>and</strong> freinds to the community.<br />

Citibank <strong>Korea</strong> Inc. Headquarters building located in Da-dong, Jung-gu,<br />

Seoul<br />

<strong>and</strong> M&A (Mergers <strong>and</strong> Aquisitions) consulting. Citibank<br />

<strong>Korea</strong>’s has a Global Transaction Service for cash management,<br />

trade finance <strong>and</strong> securities services in <strong>Korea</strong> <strong>and</strong> around the<br />

world. That says they'll be able to do what is needed to be done,<br />

wherever <strong>its</strong> need to be done. The Citibank <strong>Korea</strong>'s client list,<br />

which includes multinational companies, financial institutions,<br />

public agencies, small/medium sized companies <strong>and</strong> conglomerates,<br />

is quite impressive. It's always encouraging to know that the<br />

bank you are working with has the respect of the local business<br />

community. A customer will benefit from the experience that Citi<br />

has gained through support of their other clients in markets<br />

around the world.<br />

Doing the right thing is the right thing to do<br />

Citi is also a socially responsible company. They are big players<br />

in the charitable habitat movement with their own program ‘Citi<br />

Family Building Houses of Hope’. More than 100 Citi <strong>Korea</strong> employees<br />

traveled to Inje, in Gangwon Province this past summer<br />

to lend a h<strong>and</strong>. Employees of Citi have helped to build 21 houses<br />

over the past 13 years.<br />

They also have financial education programs for students. Citi,<br />

in partnership with Ehwa Woman's <strong>University</strong> has established<br />

the Global Finance Academy. For 10 years this program has<br />

helped 1,200 students by providing practical financial knowledge<br />

What “different” means for Citibank <strong>Korea</strong><br />

“Citi, It’s Different” is Citi <strong>Korea</strong>’s motto, but what do they<br />

mean? Citi <strong>Korea</strong> says that they have challenged their management<br />

<strong>and</strong> staff to “think differently <strong>and</strong> approach the delivery of<br />

their service differently in the ways that they satisfy their clients,<br />

grow their business as a profitable <strong>and</strong> sustainable organization,<br />

<strong>and</strong> as they work as a team.” One example is the new Citibank<br />

<strong>Korea</strong> web site. Often times when viewing a web page for a<br />

<strong>Korea</strong>n company the user is inundated with flashing content,<br />

tons of images <strong>and</strong> a confusing array of options, not to mention<br />

spyware <strong>and</strong> other "helper" software being automatically downloaded<br />

onto their computer. A visit to the Citibank <strong>Korea</strong> web<br />

site will be a refreshingly different experience. They listened to<br />

their customers <strong>and</strong> conducted research on their own <strong>and</strong> came<br />

up with a site that is clean by comparison <strong>and</strong> truly user friendly.<br />

On Citibank <strong>Korea</strong>'s website the homepage only has six service<br />

icons. Once the customer logs in they can configure their personal<br />

homepage to meet their needs. Online transactions can be completed<br />

in three steps. There are investment tools which customers<br />

can use to consider options in the convenience of their own<br />

home. They can easily avoid a trip to the branch to ask a question<br />

by taking advantage of real-time communication tools on the site.<br />

That's all great, but the most impressive feature of the new<br />

Citibank <strong>Korea</strong> online presence is the use of browser security for<br />

the first time by a bank on <strong>Korea</strong>. Gone are the days of downloading<br />

<strong>and</strong> installing proprietary user interface software before<br />

accessing banking services on line. This is a real breakthrough in<br />

reducing digital overhead for their customers. The top priority for<br />

Y. K. Ha, CEO of Citibank <strong>Korea</strong> Inc. <strong>and</strong> Chairman of<br />

Citigroup <strong>Korea</strong> Inc. is customer satisfaction, profitable business<br />

growth, employee morale, <strong>and</strong> good corporate citizenship. Under<br />

his leadership, Citi <strong>Korea</strong> has increased <strong>its</strong> br<strong>and</strong> value with reinforced<br />

marketing <strong>and</strong> eye-catching promotions, products <strong>and</strong> services<br />

to the target audience.<br />

When all is said <strong>and</strong> done, Citibank <strong>Korea</strong> is the real deal. An<br />

institution the customer can trust with a broad range of experience<br />

<strong>and</strong> services that delivers with the customer experience in<br />

mind. Now that really is different <strong>and</strong> better.<br />

Robert E. Weimer / bob@koreaittimes.com<br />

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KES2010<br />

KES 2010, Buckle Up, Early Adopters<br />

This is it. The 41st KES (<strong>Korea</strong> Electronics Show) at KINTEX<br />

this year raised <strong>its</strong> curtain. KES is well noted for giving a sneak<br />

peek inside the most trendy <strong>and</strong> wanted technology, with opportunities<br />

to experience them even before they are introduced into<br />

the market. As any other years, KES 2010 will provide the manufacturing<br />

companies with feedbacks from consumers in support<br />

of further research <strong>and</strong> development. Celebrating <strong>its</strong> 41st anniversary<br />

this year, <strong>Korea</strong> Electronics Show carries out <strong>its</strong> purpose<br />

once more <strong>and</strong> show: the conquer of smart generation.<br />

One in a million<br />

CEO Jeon Sang-hown addressed prior to the show, "A signature<br />

of KES is that not only it displays the next market movement,<br />

but the exhibition concept, which has changed from a trade<br />

show to a value chain." As his promise, KES this year seems to be<br />

more focused on exhibiting design, R &D, contents, <strong>and</strong> distribution<br />

rather than finished products themselves. The halls are divideds<br />

by theme <strong>and</strong> a clear concept fis suggested for each hall.<br />

Green <strong>IT</strong>, Next Generation Growth Engine, <strong>and</strong> Show in Show<br />

are the main themes we have planned for this year."<br />

Thrills <strong>and</strong> frills<br />

KES is a thrill for everyone. Early adopters no doubt will find<br />

KES as a gr<strong>and</strong> playground, but they are not the only ones to be<br />

delighted. Even to the eyes of the citizens with no background<br />

knowledge on latest technology, KES offers much excitement followed<br />

by growth. Businessmen who are looking for profit by investing<br />

in the next money making dot com technology companies<br />

are also welcomed to join the exhibition to take part in the<br />

trade of information given by many electronic device trading<br />

companies all over south east Asia <strong>and</strong> to have a look around to<br />

experience the upcoming generation in technology. CEO Jeon<br />

added, "KES this year is also planning to function as a marketplace<br />

to introduce cutting-edge consumer goods including small<br />

appliances. Visitors will see one-of-a-kind toasters, earphones,<br />

hair dryers, <strong>and</strong> coffee machines at our exhibition. Within the<br />

showcase of these unique consumer goods, a variety of products<br />

will be on display to show 3D, digital broadcasting, u-health <strong>and</strong><br />

convergence. This is what we are promoting as the Show in<br />

Show."<br />

Predict from the Past<br />

Many already assume that the exhibition will mostly be filled<br />

with refinement, convergence <strong>and</strong> energy conservation. Without<br />

these three magical words, no items can be called trendy. Most of<br />

the new gadgets are refined every season as elegant versions of<br />

previous technologies with designer-created lines <strong>and</strong> aesthetic<br />

color schemes. Then through convergence, the devices which<br />

used to do one thing are now doing more <strong>and</strong> more things. These<br />

are often named the latest gadgets. And to meet the code green,<br />

the Green Technology ideal is likely to be well-represented in<br />

these new technological models.<br />

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Preview of the Upcoming KES<br />

Exhibitor-focused Show<br />

Another change made in the <strong>Korea</strong> Electronics Show is that<br />

the exhibition is now exhibitor-oriented, meaning every effort <strong>and</strong><br />

dime will be used to invite more buyers around the world. "Our<br />

number one priority at this point is to contact <strong>and</strong> invite strong<br />

potential buyers around the world. We provide air fare <strong>and</strong> accommodations<br />

for those buyers who are willing to visit KES<br />

2010. By cutting unnecessary spending, we seek to accommodate<br />

more buyers for the exhibitors," Director Kang said.<br />

Great opportunities for exports<br />

KES 2010 will also be the gr<strong>and</strong> fair for the buyers where it<br />

gives them an opportunity to meet global company representatives.<br />

KES hosts global companies around the world like<br />

HUAQIANGBEI, the biggest distributor in China. Exhibitors<br />

must take full advantage of this to open the gate for exports.<br />

Planning<br />

The world's greatest scholars <strong>and</strong> experts on the subject will be<br />

gathered in the World 3D Expo <strong>and</strong> giving lectures on the field of<br />

3D convergence industry including 3DTV, display <strong>and</strong> broadcasting.<br />

Seminars <strong>and</strong> forums will be held in the World 3D<br />

Expoproviding visitors withlatest trends in 3D technology.The<br />

World 3D Expo will provide opportunities to visitors to acquire<br />

information from experts in the 3D Industry. KES 2010 also offers<br />

a room for the world 3D EXPO. 3D image technology has<br />

been creating a new conceptual value-added business that rolls<br />

various types of industries, such as movie, broadcasting, game,<br />

medical, education, national defense, architecture <strong>and</strong> civil engineering<br />

into one since <strong>its</strong> first beginnings in our society. The<br />

World 3D EXPO held in the <strong>Korea</strong> Electronics Show (KES)<br />

2010, the biggest ICT <strong>and</strong> electric exhibition in <strong>Korea</strong>, in<br />

September every year will show visitors the cutting edge technology<br />

<strong>and</strong> latest 3D display based on augmented reality (AR) <strong>and</strong><br />

virtual reality (VR).<br />

What did road show in China say about KES?<br />

KES has been chosen as the show for the overseas market, vice<br />

chairman of Shenzhen small <strong>and</strong> medium-sized businesses association<br />

announced with his message that they will visit the KES<br />

2010 with a buying mission composed of 100 staffs from enterprises<br />

<strong>and</strong> investment support organizations at Guangdong by<br />

registering 50 booths at KES 2010. Meanwhile, <strong>Korea</strong><br />

Electronics Association (KEA) has already held the KES Road<br />

shows in other countries such as India, Vietnam, Beijing, Taiwan,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Singapore.<br />

See the Pilots, Gain Insights<br />

Green <strong>IT</strong> Pavilion<br />

<strong>Korea</strong> Electronics Association (KEA; Chairman Yoon Jong<br />

Yong) is holding a themed booth 'Green <strong>IT</strong> Pavilion' which will<br />

introduce green <strong>IT</strong> technologies, products, cases, business policies<br />

<strong>and</strong> will provide support for environmental/energy regulation issues.<br />

The industry is being provided with environment friendly <strong>IT</strong><br />

support such as expert consulting on international environment/<br />

energy regulations such as RoHS, REACH, EuP <strong>and</strong> WEEE.<br />

Also green PC systems which concentrate PCs into rack configurations<br />

to maximize energy efficiency will be introduced in detail.<br />

In addition various eco-friendly information would be on display,<br />

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ful cases of green <strong>IT</strong> applications in companies <strong>and</strong> solar technology<br />

products <strong>and</strong> environment friendly home appliances.<br />

Also users can experience home green <strong>IT</strong> technology like energy<br />

management, direct electric supply management, building efficiency<br />

management skills right at the kiosk. Events like 'Green <strong>IT</strong><br />

industry strategic seminar for green growth' will be held as well.<br />

In the first part of the seminar recent advancements technology<br />

such as green <strong>IT</strong> <strong>and</strong> next generation computing <strong>and</strong> 68 green <strong>IT</strong><br />

technologies that can be applied at home will be presented.<br />

Substantial sources of business for companies such as talks on recent<br />

directions of environmental/energy regulations <strong>and</strong> company<br />

strategies for green growth by related experts will be available<br />

in the second part of the seminar.<br />

Fashion <strong>and</strong> <strong>IT</strong><br />

'Smart Fashion', a fusion between traditional clothing <strong>and</strong> state<br />

of the art technology will definitely attract a lot of attention from<br />

viewers. Digital Clothing <strong>and</strong> Digital Garment are key technologies<br />

in the new 'Smart Fashion'. 'Digital Clothing' allows 3D digitalization<br />

of a piece of real life clothing so you can see how you<br />

would look in it. The core component of this innovation is the<br />

ability to recreate a near perfect replica of the article of clothing<br />

within the computer. Ubiquitous, cutting edge apparel labeled<br />

'Digital Garment' is an electro-conductive fiber that is used to<br />

transmit large amount of data extremely quickly. Once sewn together<br />

with normal fabrics, this digital thread would act as a circuit<br />

on a circuit board <strong>and</strong> allow data transmission.<br />

Construction <strong>and</strong> <strong>IT</strong><br />

The collaboration between construction <strong>and</strong> information technology<br />

is bringing about a new age of ubiquitous technology. GS<br />

construction will showcase their smart home network for the first<br />

time at the Ilsan Xi apartments. They are headed towards a new<br />

ubiquitous city which is installed with home network systems <strong>and</strong><br />

security systems. An automated waste disposal system will be implemented<br />

to replace the uncomfortable trek to the dumpster with<br />

an easy trip to the id-card-activated disposal system in each floor.<br />

The natural air/forced ventilation hybrid air conditioning system<br />

will pump in fresh air constantly without having to open the window.<br />

An electrothermal heat exchange system will allow energy<br />

conservation by minimizing heat loss during ventilation.<br />

Future of the <strong>Korea</strong>n <strong>IT</strong> industry has always started from KES<br />

"The future of the <strong>Korea</strong>n <strong>IT</strong> industry has always started from<br />

KES. Last year, we showed the clear vision of Green PC Cafe<br />

<strong>and</strong> cloud computing. These are now being used as a good solution<br />

for global warming issues as well as energy saving strategy.<br />

We also displayed 3D content. 3D Avatar came out in the following<br />

January. Who would've imagined it would be possible to see<br />

the World Cup in 3D six months later? In electronics market,<br />

three months may as well be a light year. KES has been consistently<br />

providing the insight into the future of consumer life. Last<br />

year, we had a five percent increase in the number of visitors. This<br />

year, we expect to host more visitors than ever before in KES's<br />

history." Director Kang said.<br />

Organizer<br />

Celebrating <strong>its</strong> 41st anniversary, KES is preparing for the next<br />

40 years to come. All the participants can witness <strong>and</strong> experience<br />

the electronic <strong>and</strong> <strong>IT</strong> industry's latest trend. KES is becoming the<br />

marketplace for business actions. First, the government, along<br />

with many research institutes, is hosting, "The Creative Future<br />

Forum" to provide direction for the future electronic <strong>and</strong> <strong>IT</strong> industry.<br />

In the exhibition, mergers with <strong>IT</strong> technology with cars,<br />

marine engineering, textile, <strong>and</strong> medical field will be discussed.<br />

Here, popular dot com companies such as Google <strong>and</strong> Twitter<br />

will be invited to the exhibition for insights on predicting what the<br />

future society would look like given the directions for the industry<br />

in relation to creativity.<br />

Progress<br />

President Jeon Sang-hwon stated, "Celebrating our 41st anniversary,<br />

KES is now prepared to show many different exhibitions<br />

<strong>and</strong> trading opportunities for future consumers <strong>and</strong> investors<br />

to prepare for the next 40 years development in the technology<br />

era to come."<br />

Chun Go-eun /clairbear@koreaittimes.com<br />

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<strong>Korea</strong> Electronics<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> Fair 2010 Begins!<br />

The opening ceremony of <strong>Korea</strong> Electronics Gr<strong>and</strong> Fair<br />

2010 started off with a top class tap dance performance by a<br />

tap-dancing crew. As the performance went on, the wide<br />

screen at the back of the stage was brought to life with vivid<br />

imageries depicting technology. "What a great convergence<br />

performance," the host of the ceremony, announcer Lee Se-jin<br />

stated after the performance. "We have made great progress in<br />

<strong>IT</strong> technology <strong>and</strong> are bringing them to people all around the<br />

world <strong>and</strong> working towards a brighter future." "The <strong>Korea</strong><br />

Electronics Gr<strong>and</strong> Fair has met <strong>its</strong> 41st anniversary, <strong>and</strong> under<br />

our slogan '<strong>IT</strong> is my life' we are now currently the biggest<br />

electronics show not only in <strong>Korea</strong>, but in Asia as well. The<br />

technology <strong>and</strong> innovations we see here represents the very<br />

best of electronics in Asia." the host concluded her remark<br />

amidst fanfare <strong>and</strong> brilliant lighting effects. The ceremony<br />

continued with a list of distinguished guests whom the host invited<br />

to take place in the line of tables at the front of the stage.<br />

Yoon Jong-yong, Chairman of <strong>Korea</strong> Electronics<br />

Association, Cho Seok, Deputy Minister of Ministry of<br />

Knowledge <strong>and</strong> Economy, You Yeon-chae, Deputy<br />

Governor of Political Affairs of Gyeonggi Province, Kwon<br />

Oh-hyun, Chairman of <strong>Korea</strong> Semi-conductor Industry<br />

Association, Kwon Young-soo, Chairman of <strong>Korea</strong> Display<br />

Industry Association, Kim Ki-sun, Chairman of Economic<br />

Investment Committee of Gyeonggi Province, Geum Ki<br />

Hyun, President of The Electronic <strong>Times</strong> were all invited to<br />

honor the front seat of the opening ceremony. Once they were<br />

took their seats, the distinguished guests were given a docking<br />

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Cho Seok, the Deputy Minister of Knowledge <strong>and</strong> Economy, Yun Jong-yong,<br />

Vice Chairman <strong>and</strong> CEO of Samsung Electronics <strong>and</strong> You Yeon-che, Vice<br />

Governor for Politcal Affairs are performing the docking stick event<br />

Musical performance is adorning the ceremony<br />

receive a man of merit<br />

The group Secret performed at the opening ceremoy<br />

stick <strong>and</strong> were asked to insert the sticks into a built-in port on<br />

the table. "This represents the convergence of the electronic industry<br />

of <strong>Korea</strong>." Announcer Lee Se Jin continued. "Please<br />

give up a warm round of applause as the guests signal the start<br />

of the <strong>Korea</strong> Electronics Fair 2010!" As the docking stick<br />

'docked' with the port, a blast of fanfare sounded, <strong>and</strong> with a<br />

bang confetti flew everywhere, announcing the start of <strong>Korea</strong><br />

Electronics Fair 2010.<br />

Next up on the ceremony was a promotional video clip with<br />

details on the <strong>Korea</strong> Electronics Gr<strong>and</strong> Fair 2010. "The <strong>Korea</strong><br />

Electronics Gr<strong>and</strong> Fair has acted as the global marketplace for<br />

domestic electronics industries," the narrator said. "This year's<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> Fair is attended by over 900 companies from 12 countries,<br />

<strong>and</strong> under the slogan '<strong>IT</strong>'s my life', is holding exhibit halls<br />

showcasing design, R&D, content distribution for next generation<br />

themes such as 3D, applications <strong>and</strong> green <strong>IT</strong>.". The clip<br />

continued, "What we have here today is the scene of <strong>IT</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />

life, with displays of cutting edge technology like smart<br />

phones, smart TV, 0.88mm superthin LED TV, laser drill<br />

cleaning packages, home networks, remote controlled networks,<br />

digital dress, smart construction, fitness systems <strong>and</strong><br />

brain interfacing technology. Since the first <strong>Korea</strong> Electronics<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> Fair at Deoksu Place in 1969, we have had grown to<br />

include representatives from foreign companies such as<br />

China, India <strong>and</strong> Russia. The <strong>Korea</strong> Electronics Gr<strong>and</strong> Fair<br />

will be the message of hope for the future, where technology<br />

enables man to be more humane <strong>and</strong> life to be more beautiful."<br />

After the clip, announcer Lee Se Jin introduced the popular<br />

<strong>Korea</strong>n pop group 'Secret'. After the special performance,<br />

she concluded the opening ceremony with a hopeful <strong>and</strong> challenging<br />

comment. "There must be a secret to the driving force<br />

behind <strong>Korea</strong> Electronics Gr<strong>and</strong> Fair 2010, <strong>and</strong> just as the<br />

group 'Secret' became a rising star in the music industry with<br />

their passion, the <strong>IT</strong> industry will rise with passion <strong>and</strong> bring<br />

about a bright future."<br />

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Alex<strong>and</strong>er Semnyuta of EPOS from Russia is looking for rechargeable batteries for small electronic equipments such as point <strong>and</strong> shoot cameras. Meanwhile, he<br />

stopped by to check out smart phones. He said he is looking for buying it for himself in near future since it will facilitate managing his busy schedule.<br />

Antonina Krasnova <strong>and</strong> her translator from Russia could not stop trying out<br />

various types of products. Ms. Krasnova stated the conference is very intriguing<br />

<strong>and</strong> filled with wonderful technology that she could not stop saying “oos<br />

<strong>and</strong> ahs.” She was also surprised how high tech is applied to unexpected<br />

fields such as education <strong>and</strong> health. Ms. Krasnova wishes she could be help<br />

to launch a similar <strong>IT</strong> conference in her homel<strong>and</strong> as well.<br />

Daniela Yankova from Bulgaria tried out notebooks, cameras <strong>and</strong> printers.<br />

She tested the products from different companies, mainly the big br<strong>and</strong><br />

companies such as Samsung <strong>and</strong> LG for exporting them to her home country,<br />

Bulgaria.<br />

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François Barlinckhoff from Holl<strong>and</strong> is looking for big size touch screen to distribute<br />

them. The touch screens are useful because a presenter can use them interactively.<br />

Also, he said the schools’ dem<strong>and</strong>s for such screens are the highest<br />

for educational purposes.<br />

Konstantin V. Basov <strong>and</strong> his college from Russia tested products by LG. They<br />

spent some time trying out LG home appliances <strong>and</strong> did not forget to try out<br />

the massage chair to weather out jet lags. He said it was very comfortable<br />

<strong>and</strong> one of a kind. After spending about five comfortable minutes, they got<br />

up to see automated vacuums <strong>and</strong> 3D TVs.<br />

From left, Elleuch Samir, Mohamed Mahojoubi, <strong>and</strong> Mounir Ferjani are from Tunisia. They were looking at a storage device from Nanosolution. They mainly deal<br />

with products in ICT sector, but did not forget to spend time to look at high tech products in the conference.<br />

József Gaál, Zoltzn Szalal, <strong>and</strong> Gábor Kutenics from far left are from Hungary <strong>and</strong> they are open to distribute different types of <strong>IT</strong> products. Mr. Kutenics also stated<br />

not only they would import the products, but they hope to manufacture them in near future. They mainly tried out 3D TVs, which are very popular around<br />

the globe nowadays.<br />

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The World Shops at KES2010<br />

India is Calling <strong>and</strong> <strong>Korea</strong> has the Phones<br />

A number of foreign buyers were present at the <strong>Korea</strong><br />

Electronic Gr<strong>and</strong> Fair 2010, <strong>and</strong> there were talks going on between<br />

domestic companies <strong>and</strong> foreign representatives in<br />

many of the business center booths. Rupinder Singh<br />

Sachdeva, Managing Director of Hitech Lights Limited, a<br />

company specializing in energy saving lamps, was one of the<br />

foreign buyers at the Gr<strong>and</strong> Fair. "I came interested in looking<br />

for cheaper, more efficient lightings, <strong>and</strong> companies who<br />

could provide this." "<strong>IT</strong>, communications <strong>and</strong> <strong>IT</strong> security is<br />

impressive," he commented on the domestic <strong>IT</strong> industry.<br />

"There are solutions available in every business, <strong>and</strong> computers<br />

are integrated in every part of life."<br />

Deputy General Manager Ajay Kumar Pathak of Frog<br />

Cellsat Pvt. Ltd said he was "looking for alternate suppliers<br />

with better price, new ideas <strong>and</strong> new technologies." Frog<br />

Cellsat Pvt. Ltd is a manufacturer of GSM, CDMA <strong>and</strong> 3G<br />

Repeaters in India. Currently most of the components are imported<br />

from <strong>Korea</strong>. "A duplexer used to be the size of a matchbox<br />

before we were contacted by a certain company to try<br />

their product. Their duplexer is only about a 1/4 of <strong>its</strong> size.<br />

Now we import their product from <strong>Korea</strong>, <strong>and</strong> we get better<br />

performance for a cheaper price." He also commented that "I<br />

would prefer business with a smaller telecommunication company,<br />

not someone as big as Samsung, but smaller scale."<br />

"Vihaan is the first ray of sunlight in the morning in Hindi,"<br />

Ratan Singh, Consultant of Vihaan Networks Limited explained<br />

when asked about the company. "And VNL has technology<br />

that no one has developed yet." VNL is a company<br />

specializing in Rural Mobile Network Solutions, a technology<br />

which got them various prestigious awards. Their state of the<br />

art mobile systems allow mobile solutions for poor villages in<br />

rural areas. Already implemented in India, their system has received<br />

keen interest from many neighboring countries. "Why<br />

can't we reach those rural villagers living in poverty? "They<br />

have access to no power, no roads, are poor, have no education<br />

<strong>and</strong> are cut off from society, that's why. With this technology,<br />

we can allow poor people to benefit from online education,<br />

medical consulting through mobile phones <strong>and</strong> a means<br />

to communicate with the rest of the world." According to Mr.<br />

Singh "<strong>Korea</strong> is already a developed country, <strong>and</strong> like<br />

Australia, Denmark, Norway <strong>and</strong> Canada, is doing a lot to<br />

help other countries. I came here looking for companies who<br />

specialize in mobile satellite solutions so we can reach even<br />

more rural areas."<br />

Ajay Kumar Pathak, Deputy General Manager in<br />

FROG CELLSAT PVT.LTD .JPG<br />

Repinder Singh Sachdeva, Managing Director in<br />

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From South America to South <strong>Korea</strong> -<br />

Peruvians Search for Security at KES 2010<br />

Fresh off of a trip to Machu Picchu, a pre-Columbian Incan<br />

site on a mountain ridge above the Urubamba Valley in Peru,<br />

Igor Saravia Aguilar is visiting KES 2010. Sarivia Aguilar is<br />

the General Manager of <strong>and</strong> he has traveled to <strong>Korea</strong> <strong>and</strong> the<br />

KES with his colleague Commercial Manager Jorge Cossio<br />

Medina, looking for ways to improve security in Peru. <strong>Korea</strong><br />

<strong>IT</strong> <strong>Times</strong> was honored to speak with them during a brief intermission<br />

in their quest to find the best that <strong>Korea</strong> has to offer in<br />

high tech solutions for reducing crime in cities across the<br />

Peruvian l<strong>and</strong>scape.<br />

S.A.V. Ingenieros S.A.C. started out as a software company<br />

over 18 years ago. Soon thereafter, they came to realize that<br />

the breadth of security related solutions, many of which were<br />

being offered by providers from around the world, could have<br />

a positive influence on society <strong>and</strong> they started to offer them as<br />

a part of their consulting business. Today, the company is recognized<br />

in Peru as a leader in the field, with customers in both<br />

the public <strong>and</strong> private sectors. Unfortunately for the Peruvian<br />

public, business is booming for the bad guys. Saravia Agular<br />

<strong>and</strong> Cossio Medina painted a picture of rampant crime in<br />

Peru. They compared the situation there with the troubles of<br />

neighboring Columbia. When we asked if the basis for the rising<br />

crime rate was drugs, as it is in Columbia, they replied by<br />

saying that drugs are always a part of the problem where crime<br />

in their region is concerned, but thievery, violence <strong>and</strong> extortion<br />

top the list in Peru. They said that the laws are very weak<br />

<strong>and</strong> that the criminals who are apprehended generally pay a<br />

fine <strong>and</strong> are back on the street to re-offend in a very short time.<br />

Within the past few weeks general elections were held in Peru<br />

<strong>and</strong> many of the local seats of power have changed h<strong>and</strong>s.<br />

The new leaders are committed to stemming the tide of crime<br />

in their townships <strong>and</strong> municipalities, by whatever means necessary.<br />

When it comes to technical solutions, their first call<br />

was to S.A.V. Ingenieros S.A.C. Saravia Agular said that the<br />

Peruvian government has allocated $500 million USD to be<br />

spent on technical solutions between now <strong>and</strong> the end of this<br />

year <strong>and</strong> they have charged his company with the responsibility<br />

of defining the best use of these funds. The men from Peru<br />

are in the market for the best-in-breed biometric security systems,<br />

including facial recognition <strong>and</strong> fingerprint systems <strong>and</strong><br />

they believe that their solution provider may be found at the<br />

KES. They are still early in the discovery phase of the review<br />

of the products <strong>and</strong> services being shown at the exhibition, but<br />

they already have their eye on a couple of vendors, whose<br />

products <strong>and</strong> services show promise. They intend to investigate<br />

further on Day 2 of the show.<br />

Speaking of the show, both Saravia Agular <strong>and</strong> Cossio<br />

Medina said their initial impressions <strong>and</strong> experiences, in<br />

<strong>Korea</strong> <strong>and</strong> at the KES, have been positive. They said that they<br />

found the <strong>Korea</strong>n people in general to be very polite, helpful<br />

<strong>and</strong> friendly <strong>and</strong> that they have felt welcome since they arrived<br />

in <strong>Korea</strong>. As to the KES event <strong>its</strong>elf, they said that it was very<br />

impressive, both in the scale <strong>and</strong> in the quality of the presentation.<br />

They continued by saying that they have been very comfortable<br />

in the venue, were greatly entertained with the opening<br />

ceremonies <strong>and</strong> felt that the only challenge was a difficulty<br />

communicating with some of the vendors. All in all, they felt<br />

what the show had to offer outweighed the long journey from<br />

Peru to <strong>Korea</strong>. If you are a provider of enterprise-grade security<br />

solutions, then you should keep your eye out for the men<br />

from Peru, S.A.V. Ingenieros S.A.C. is at KES 2010 to deal.<br />

Igor Saravia Aguilar, General Manager (L) <strong>and</strong> Jorge Cossio Medina,<br />

Commercial Manager of S.A.V. Ingenieros S.A.C. of Lima, Peru<br />

Peru <strong>and</strong> the Machu Picchu Incan site<br />

Dynamic <strong>Korea</strong> Opportunity : Thomas Kim,<br />

Vice President<br />

Thomas Kim, vice president of DKO (Dynamic <strong>Korea</strong><br />

Opportunity) is a <strong>Korea</strong>n American, who is headquartered in<br />

Pasadena, California, <strong>and</strong> has an office in Samsung-dong,<br />

Seoul. The company DKO International focuses on helping<br />

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Thomas Kim (right), vice president of DKO,says many US buyers are<br />

interested in <strong>Korea</strong>n technologies<br />

business in North & South America. Their core service is<br />

master representation <strong>and</strong> being unique, by offering variety of<br />

customized consulting, business development, national sales<br />

<strong>and</strong> marketing. Thomas stated that he has been to most of the<br />

<strong>IT</strong> conventions in <strong>Korea</strong>, looking for products that are compatible<br />

in the American market. Thomas said "The <strong>Korea</strong><br />

Electronics Gr<strong>and</strong> Fair 2010 is well conducted <strong>and</strong> is convenient<br />

for potential buyers. Information desks are helpful <strong>and</strong> a<br />

lot of people are able to communicate with foreign customers,<br />

which is relatively better than last year. It seems that the scale<br />

has been slightly reduced from last year, but there were more<br />

attractive products than other conventions or previous ones."<br />

And he said "It seems that the <strong>Korea</strong>n market is more used to<br />

communicating with the Asian <strong>and</strong> European Markets than<br />

the American one. With more information exchanges <strong>and</strong><br />

communication through seminars in conventions like these,<br />

there will be more opportunity for us to represent both markets."<br />

Thomas spent a significant time in the convention, particularly<br />

at the Green-<strong>IT</strong> pavilion. He told us "<strong>Korea</strong>n products<br />

by medium enterprises have the merit of well arranged<br />

patents <strong>and</strong> unique technologies, which make it hard to copy.<br />

It was proven last year in a Washington convention; I was<br />

able to sell out the whole booth with a <strong>Korea</strong>n Product. As a<br />

<strong>Korea</strong>n American, I am mostly proud to represent <strong>Korea</strong>n<br />

products to the outside market."<br />

<strong>Korea</strong>n <strong>IT</strong> Convergence is Bound for Russia<br />

A Large Contingent of <strong>IT</strong> Buyers Vis<strong>its</strong> KES<br />

2010<br />

Alex<strong>and</strong>er Semeyuta is turning in to a regular at the <strong>Korea</strong><br />

Electronic Exhibition. This is his fourth year in a row being at<br />

the show. Apart from one of his colleagues, how is visiting<br />

the show for the third time, the other members of the contingent<br />

of buyers from Russia are experiencing KES for the first<br />

time. Andrey Dvoynyshev <strong>and</strong> Aatoliy Shestak from<br />

Vetrastar said their most striking impression at this early stage<br />

in the event has been the opening ceremony, featuring tap<br />

dance routine <strong>and</strong> the pop sensation “Secret”. So impressed<br />

Antoliy Shestak, General Director (left) <strong>and</strong> Andrey Dvoynyshev, Technical<br />

Director<br />

they were with these performers that they couldn’t stop talking<br />

these acts <strong>and</strong> in particular how stunningly beautiful the<br />

women of 'Secret,' are. Members of the group said that they<br />

have attended trade exhibitions in mainl<strong>and</strong> China <strong>and</strong> Hong<br />

Kong <strong>and</strong> have never seen an opening ceremony where ‘A’<br />

list celebrities performed for the gathering. Their visit to the<br />

KES has only just begun, but they said that the opening definitely<br />

distinguishes KES, when compared to the other exhibition<br />

events that they have attended. Russian buyers were here<br />

to buy a variety of products, but most of them agreed on their<br />

interest in semi-conductors, electrical components, <strong>and</strong> cellular-phones.<br />

They are definitely here to find <strong>Korea</strong>n companies<br />

to cooperate with, <strong>and</strong> accomplish a trade, <strong>and</strong> they were<br />

confident that they will find companies/products they would<br />

like, <strong>and</strong> hope to cooperate with them. There were however,<br />

some minor inconveniences. For the reason that these<br />

Russian buyers are not familiar with English, they were grateful<br />

that aid in communicating with the companies was available<br />

in the form of translators to help out. The language barrier<br />

issue is always present at international events, but with<br />

each passing year the situation gets better, allowing buyers to<br />

conduct business with confidence, Mr. Semeyuta, the veteran<br />

of the KES added. One suggestion that the group conveyed<br />

was the idea that companies offering products of a like kind,<br />

such as semiconductors is collocated to ease the comparison<br />

shopping experience. They thought that the placement of the<br />

companies organized in this way might facilitate greater sales.<br />

Placement of the companies organized categorically might<br />

speed the buyers’ review of a greater volume of the available<br />

product, but moving around the entire venue did give them<br />

an opportunity to find some gems that they might have otherwise<br />

missed. Other than those observations, they were very<br />

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satisfied with the exhibition. They said they will definitely visit<br />

again next year, due to the friendliness of the people at KES<br />

compared to the other exhibitions, <strong>and</strong> for another awesome<br />

opening ceremony. In conclusion, they believe that <strong>Korea</strong> <strong>IT</strong><br />

is one of the best, <strong>and</strong> they were able to find many companies<br />

they would like to cooperate with. They said they will definitely<br />

come to the exhibition next year as well.<br />

<strong>Korea</strong> <strong>and</strong> France Go Forward Together by<br />

holding 3D Expo in France<br />

<strong>Korea</strong> is not the only one which is in a passionate development<br />

of 3D technology. At <strong>Korea</strong> Electronic Show (KES)<br />

2010, <strong>Korea</strong> <strong>IT</strong> <strong>Times</strong> met with a French business man who is<br />

enthusiastically trying to bring a 3D era for moving into a new<br />

epoch. In France, many companies are developing <strong>its</strong> 3D<br />

technologies in various fields, such as movie, broadcasting,<br />

videogame <strong>and</strong> many other related fields in 3D to catch up<br />

with Hollywood 3D technologies. As part of the effort,<br />

Dimension 3 International S-3D <strong>and</strong> New Images Forum (dimension3-expo)<br />

was successfully held in Hong Kong last year<br />

<strong>and</strong> now Stephan Faudeux, director of dimension3-expo, visited<br />

KINTEX on Oct 12 to see the <strong>Korea</strong>'s cutting edge 3D<br />

technologies. He already knew that <strong>Korea</strong>'s 3D industries including<br />

hardware <strong>and</strong> software are rapidly flourishing, based<br />

on the success of Samsung <strong>and</strong> LG <strong>and</strong> many other <strong>Korea</strong>n<br />

companies. He is also aware of the fact that <strong>Korea</strong>n laboratories<br />

have been developing 3D convergence technologies in<br />

various fields for many years. After visiting some booths, he<br />

decided to collaborate with KES to make an amazing 3D<br />

show in France, after he had witnessed <strong>Korea</strong>'s 3D cutting<br />

edge technologies with his own eyes. To collaborate with<br />

Stephan Faudeux, director of dimension3-expo<br />

KES, dimension3-expo plans to have a needs exchange.<br />

Introducing their 3D content while providing their producers<br />

will be the first step in collaboration <strong>and</strong> seeking <strong>Korea</strong>n 3D<br />

manufacturers <strong>and</strong> technologies, including 3D convergence<br />

technology, will be taking the first step. "We have started to<br />

produce 3D content, including movies <strong>and</strong> animation <strong>and</strong> we<br />

have an especially, strong point in producing 3D broadcasting<br />

systems, as well as music concerts <strong>and</strong> theme parks. It will be<br />

great opportunities for both of us (<strong>Korea</strong> <strong>and</strong> France) to create<br />

even more flourishing businesses by holding a 3D expo in<br />

France next year." said the Stephan Faudeux.<br />

The reliable e-hub to connect<br />

the trusted parts in China to the world<br />

With experience in the Electronics industry spanning more<br />

that a quarter of a century in government <strong>and</strong> the private sector<br />

<strong>and</strong> his current st<strong>and</strong>ing as leader of one of the largest electronics<br />

distribution networks in China, it is no wonder that the<br />

KEA invited Mr. Cheng Yi-Mu, Chairman of Shenzhen<br />

Huaqiang Market Price Index Co., Ltd. <strong>and</strong> HQEW.com &<br />

PartInChina.com to be a keynote speaker at KES 2010. He is<br />

also Vice Chairman of the Shenzhen Electronic Chamber of<br />

Commerce. It's also not surprising that the <strong>Korea</strong> <strong>IT</strong> <strong>Times</strong><br />

was eager to hear his views on a broad range of topics, not the<br />

least of which were the KES 2010 event, the relationship between<br />

his businesses <strong>and</strong> the <strong>Korea</strong>n market <strong>and</strong> the growing<br />

bond between <strong>Korea</strong> <strong>and</strong> China in the era of <strong>IT</strong> convergence<br />

<strong>and</strong> Smart technology. We knew that Hqew.com was founded<br />

in 2002 <strong>and</strong> Mr. Cheng assumed the Chairmanship in<br />

2008, <strong>and</strong> then oversaw the launch of PartInChina.com in<br />

2010. We wanted to know a little more about the company. In<br />

response he provided some statistics that nothing short of staggering.<br />

He said that, as of Q3 2010 the companies had registered<br />

100, 306,719 sale <strong>and</strong> supply information in the parts<br />

sector, business transactions had broken 2.9 billion USD, daily<br />

vis<strong>its</strong> to the HQEW.com website were in the neighborhood<br />

of 600,000 with a registered membership of 500,000 <strong>and</strong> they<br />

list roughly 6 million of parts for sale. Chairman Cheng went<br />

on to say, "Based on Asia’s biggest parts real market<br />

(Huaqiang electronic world), HQEW.com is the leading e-<br />

marketplace, dedicated exclusively to brokers, distributors,<br />

<strong>and</strong> manufacturers in the parts industry in China. As the third<br />

party platform with an absolute unbiased view,<br />

PartInChina.com is exclusively positioned to provide a large<br />

number of in-stock <strong>and</strong> validated parts with a competitive<br />

price for international buyers through <strong>its</strong> 1200+ qualified supply<br />

network around the world." Mr. Cheng pointed out that<br />

"with a dedicated staff of 220 plus at the headquarters in<br />

Shenzhen Huaqiangbei, the number 1 electronic street in<br />

China, <strong>and</strong> branches in Beijing, Shanghai, Shantou <strong>and</strong> Hong<br />

Kong we are able to provide unparalleled service."<br />

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We contacted Mr. Cheng to request an interview when we<br />

learned that he was going to be a keynote speaker at KES. We<br />

were curious as to any other plans he had for his visit to<br />

<strong>Korea</strong>. Would his company have an exhibit at the show? He<br />

said that his company has been an exhibitor at KES for the<br />

past several years. He added "This year is very special, because<br />

as the strategic partnership under the CJK (China, Japan, <strong>and</strong><br />

<strong>Korea</strong>) model, we are honored to share an extraordinary joint<br />

booth with KEA <strong>and</strong> chip1stop. As usual, we also will bring<br />

some of our golden suppliers to join the show with us. Our<br />

joint exhibition has proven to be helpful for SMEs to exp<strong>and</strong><br />

their sales network, create synergies for cost-saving <strong>and</strong> it is also<br />

environmentally friendly by reducing energy consumption."<br />

Mr. Cheng said that the partnership doesn't end there.<br />

"We believe we might copy this model to help the <strong>Korea</strong>n<br />

SMEs to join the Chinese exhibitions in the future for the economic<br />

connecting between China <strong>and</strong> <strong>Korea</strong>. We welcome<br />

visitors to our booth to see for themselves how well the joint<br />

effort is working." We asked if Mr. Cheng had any other plans<br />

for KES besides his keynote speech <strong>and</strong> the joint exhibit. He<br />

responded by saying "KES is well known as a professional<br />

electronic exhibition in Asia <strong>and</strong> is the preferred exhibition for<br />

Chinese companies. In the recent past, thanks to the positive<br />

international trading policy adopted by the <strong>Korea</strong>n government,<br />

<strong>Korea</strong> becomes the key oversea market to develop for<br />

Chinese export companies. We also cooperate with KEA <strong>and</strong><br />

arrange for opportunities to talk face to face. We are interested<br />

in establishing a fair <strong>and</strong> balanced relationship between<br />

<strong>Korea</strong>n <strong>and</strong> Chinese electronic companies." He also said "In<br />

addition, as a keynote speaker on KES 2010, my main job is<br />

to introduce the quality products <strong>and</strong> services of <strong>Korea</strong>n<br />

SMEs to the Chinese market through a reliable <strong>and</strong> trusted<br />

channel, like PartInChina.com. More specific details will be<br />

discussed on the keynote at KES 2010." We told him that we<br />

<strong>and</strong> our readers are looking forward to hearing his message in<br />

the speech. When an industry heavyweight like Mr. Cheng expresses<br />

this level of commitment to a business partnership<br />

with SMEs in <strong>Korea</strong>, we were compelled to ask what his view<br />

was on the most important thing about the <strong>Korea</strong>n markets<br />

are to his business. He was quick to reply <strong>and</strong> he began by saying,<br />

“E-business has gradually becomes an acceptable way of<br />

doing business in China today. It compliments the emerging<br />

middle class, completed infrastructures, financial development,<br />

government policy <strong>and</strong> the awareness of using Internet<br />

from the cities to the country side around China. Therefore, it<br />

is the best chance to adopt the e-business way to do business<br />

with Chinese in a cost-effective <strong>and</strong> eco friendly way.<br />

HQEW.com & Partinchina.com is positioned to be the e-hub<br />

to connect <strong>Korea</strong>n <strong>and</strong> China’s parts <strong>and</strong> electronic product<br />

market." There were two facets of his vision for a mutually<br />

Chairman Cheng Yi Mu keynote speaker KES 2010<br />

beneficial partnership between his companies <strong>and</strong> the <strong>Korea</strong>n<br />

market, which he described in detail.<br />

Mr. Cheng’s described his view “Through the model of<br />

<strong>Korea</strong>n product service plus Chinese existing sales channels,<br />

saves money <strong>and</strong> time, which means more money, when the<br />

<strong>Korea</strong>n companies sell their products through the existing<br />

sales network from a Chinese company. As the one of biggest<br />

parts, <strong>IT</strong>, <strong>and</strong> electronic product marketplace, Shenzhen owns<br />

a 1/3 scalable <strong>and</strong> sizeable electronic market in China. With<br />

500,000 daily buyers flows <strong>and</strong> 10 billion (RMB) sales revenue<br />

for electronic product, Huaqiangbei Business Street became<br />

the number one electronic street in China. It is also one of the<br />

most concentrated marketplaces for global electronic products<br />

trading <strong>and</strong> transactions in the world. Based on that information,<br />

HQEW.com & partinchina.com, the whole subsidiary of<br />

the Huaqiang holding group, enjoys natural competitive advantages<br />

<strong>and</strong> is able to provide the effective e-business service<br />

for bridging the <strong>Korea</strong>n company to Chinese market. For example,<br />

Partinchina.com offers the <strong>Korea</strong>n parts maker <strong>and</strong><br />

distributors to join <strong>its</strong> qualified supply network to help them to<br />

exp<strong>and</strong> <strong>its</strong> market into China, or even around the world. For<br />

the finished electronic goods, HQbuy.com will be able to provide<br />

the access point for <strong>Korea</strong>n SMEs.”<br />

Mr. Cheng laid out the other half of his model when he continued,<br />

“Through the complementary advantages model, to<br />

integrate the Chinese product with <strong>its</strong> core advantage of low<br />

price <strong>and</strong> quick service to the <strong>Korea</strong>n company with <strong>its</strong> core<br />

advantage of high tech products <strong>and</strong> transit trading, by teamwork<br />

with each other to build a solid manufacturing chain <strong>and</strong><br />

supply chain to gain the win-win situation for both of <strong>Korea</strong>n<br />

<strong>and</strong> Chinese company. We underst<strong>and</strong> deeply about the<br />

Chinese market <strong>and</strong> suppliers, we can be the reliable channel<br />

to provide the trusted parts <strong>and</strong> products. For example,<br />

Partinchina.com is exclusively positioned to provide the large<br />

number of in-stock <strong>and</strong> validate parts with competitive price<br />

for the <strong>Korea</strong>n buyers through <strong>its</strong> 1200+ qualified supply network<br />

around the world.”<br />

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KES2010<br />

World 3D Expo Came<br />

to Life at KES 2010<br />

The 3D exhibition was one of the<br />

highlights of <strong>Korea</strong> Electronics Gr<strong>and</strong><br />

Fair 2010. With the 18 attending companies<br />

showing off their 3D related<br />

products, the exhibition was one of the<br />

most colorful <strong>and</strong> engaging. Exhibitions<br />

included a plethora of 3D technology,<br />

such as 3D projection hardware, ultrahigh<br />

resolution 3D projection screens<br />

<strong>and</strong> non-glass 3D displays.<br />

Redrover showcased a variety of 3D<br />

technology, with lots of interesting applications,<br />

not to mention a range of 3D<br />

displays. The 3D stereoscopic monitor<br />

allows a 3D representation of the view<br />

under a microscope, allowing medical<br />

application of 3D technology. Redrover<br />

also boasts the first 3D PT software to be<br />

developed, which allows users to create<br />

<strong>and</strong> show presentations in full 3D. Their<br />

3D content, such as a 3D online game<br />

<strong>and</strong> 3D animation 'Bolts & Blip' was also<br />

being shown. VRX+Byclick is another<br />

company that is offering 3D solutions.<br />

Their public relations solutions<br />

are offered both in 3D <strong>and</strong> 4D, which<br />

was demonstrated on a giant 3D screen<br />

showing full 3D movies about Dokdo<br />

<strong>and</strong> a 4D PR module was also a part of<br />

the presentation. The VR exhibit hall<br />

<strong>and</strong> the virtual model house is a versatile<br />

tool, which allows for a multitude of uses.<br />

The Dreamhans exhibit showcased<br />

the 3D 'Amazon Ride', where the users<br />

were sent on a twisting ride through the<br />

Amazon. The company which specializes<br />

in digital 3D content displayed their<br />

full 3D animation 'Speedlight', as well.<br />

There were other numerous smaller<br />

exhibitions on display as well.<br />

Mocomtech demonstrated their 'Super<br />

Power Screen', a 3D projection screen.<br />

By using special aluminum alloys <strong>and</strong><br />

56 KOREA <strong>IT</strong> TIMES | October 2010<br />

VRX+Byclick offers 3D solutions<br />

Redrover shows lots of interesting applications in 3D<br />

innovative design, the Super Power<br />

Screen features one of the largest <strong>and</strong><br />

brightest 3D projection screens on the<br />

market. Silicon Studios showcased their<br />

non-glass 3D imaging tools, with small<br />

<strong>and</strong> large screen applications, as well as<br />

showing their layered 3D-2D technology<br />

which allows both 3D <strong>and</strong> 2D display<br />

in layers.


KES2010<br />

Integration<br />

of textile fashion <strong>and</strong> <strong>IT</strong><br />

<strong>Korea</strong>’s textile <strong>and</strong> <strong>IT</strong> integration “benchmarked abroad”<br />

2010 <strong>Korea</strong>'s Electronics Show introduced technologies<br />

sponsored by Ministry of Knowledge Economy in the textile<br />

fashion <strong>and</strong> <strong>IT</strong> integration sector. The technologies included<br />

3D virtual fashion show demonstration from the team led by<br />

Professor Hyeongseok Go at Seoul National <strong>University</strong><br />

(Digital clothing center) <strong>and</strong> virtual clothing using avatar from<br />

KonKuk <strong>University</strong>'s Professor Chankyu Parkteam (i-Fashion<br />

clothing technology center).<br />

3D virtual fashion show demonstration uses 3D digital<br />

clothes production to create a virtual fashion show that highly<br />

resembles a real fashion show. By using DC Suite, digital<br />

clothing software, it can simulate the user's figure as well as<br />

the fabric <strong>and</strong> pattern according to the user's preference, reducing<br />

the time <strong>and</strong> cost for clothes production. In addition, designers<br />

can have a 3D virtual fashion show with these technologies.<br />

At the show, in fact, École de Paris showed six<br />

clothes that were actually on sale for 2007 F/W season, in digital<br />

version, <strong>and</strong> also held a digital fashion show including<br />

"Woonmuwha" <strong>and</strong> "Rainbow."<br />

Prof. Go's team revealed that they are planning to further<br />

develop DC Suite, so that users will be able to choose the textile<br />

- currently, you can only enter numbers regarding the<br />

stretch <strong>and</strong> bending of the fabric - <strong>and</strong> apply various patterns<br />

of textiles.<br />

<strong>Konkuk</strong> <strong>University</strong>'s Chankyu Park's team (i-Fashion clothing<br />

technology center) introduced virtual clothing technology<br />

using avatar, which instantly creates a user's avatar by scanning<br />

the whole body before putting on <strong>and</strong> finally choosing<br />

the jean that best f<strong>its</strong> the body. At the show, the technology<br />

was applied to Levis' new product 'Curve ID', developed by<br />

the team in collaboration with Shinsegae <strong>and</strong> Levis, in order<br />

to recommend the type of the jean that best f<strong>its</strong> the customer's<br />

figure <strong>and</strong> subsequently help to choose the jean after checking<br />

the fitting on the customer's avatar. In addition, the team also<br />

showcased the technology for making customized gloves by<br />

scanning the user's h<strong>and</strong>s, <strong>and</strong> it is currently used in supplying<br />

individually customized gloves for the pilots of <strong>Korea</strong>n Air<br />

Force.<br />

The <strong>IT</strong> <strong>and</strong> textile fashion integration technologies showcased<br />

this time are world-class state-of-art technologies benchmarked<br />

overseas, expecting a substantial market share when it<br />

enters the global market.<br />

A visitor is watching an avatar with the 3D clothing<br />

Clothing an avatar using 3D technology<br />

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KES2010<br />

App World Expo Shows<br />

that the Possibilities Know No Bounds<br />

A visitor is learning how to use the app from the booth manager<br />

The Appworld Expo venue showed some of the most innovative<br />

<strong>and</strong> impressive applications to date, with over 20 companies<br />

participating. With a user population of over 440 million,<br />

smart phones <strong>and</strong> the application or 'Apps' market,<br />

which is what makes smart phones 'smart', is rapidly increasing.<br />

Many of the apps displayed were games designed for<br />

smart phones, but there were also many creative productivity<br />

<strong>and</strong> information apps, as well as various platform services,<br />

such as Moduad. One of these is the 'Finger Stomp' app from<br />

Greysox, The Pot <strong>and</strong> Smartification. Designed for the iPad,<br />

<strong>and</strong> in development for the iPhone, this tone enables the user<br />

to pick their own 'stomp' sounds from a variety of everyday<br />

objects such as shoes, garbage cans <strong>and</strong> chains. These instruments<br />

are fully customizable, <strong>and</strong> could be displayed in any<br />

way the user wants. The App was a joint development of three<br />

different companies specializing in specific areas; sound, App<br />

development <strong>and</strong> programming. Dongseo <strong>University</strong> developed<br />

an Augmented Reality (AR) App, which combines the<br />

smart phone scanning ability with digital imaging. In the App<br />

'Pictomation', when a user scans a barcode on the picture<br />

book, the display panel reads the information on the barcode<br />

<strong>and</strong> projects a digital image. In the demonstration, a couple<br />

could be seen dancing on a red carpet, which is actually the<br />

page of the picture book. As the picture book is flipped, the<br />

scanner reads a different barcode <strong>and</strong> another dance is performed<br />

by the digital couple. These smart phone apps are only<br />

bound by the human imagination.<br />

58 KOREA <strong>IT</strong> TIMES | October 2010


Superannuated Drainpipe Cleaning<br />

<strong>and</strong> Lining Robot<br />

Robogen Co. Director of <strong>Center</strong>/ Technical Chief Director Professor Yoon Jong-min<br />

KES2010<br />

In the Robot <strong>IT</strong> department at the <strong>Korea</strong> Electronics<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> fair, Robogen Co. that introduced a cleaning <strong>and</strong> lining<br />

robot for superannuated drainpipes. The superannuated<br />

drainpipe cleaning robot (Ultra Hogh-Pressure Water-jet<br />

Cleaning:Ecowin-RC)uses high-pressure water-jet to remove<br />

scales <strong>and</strong> corroded layers <strong>and</strong> has a efficient surface treatments<br />

for linings. Also the pressure of the water-jet is adjustable<br />

according to the level of the superannuated pipe <strong>and</strong><br />

prevents pipe damages by controlling revolutions per<br />

minute. The superannuated drainpipe lining robot (Rotating<br />

nozzle, spin cast system/Ecowin-RL) sprays the film compounds<br />

equally within the drainpipe. Ecowin-RL controls<br />

the speed of the nozzle <strong>and</strong> adjusts the thickness. These procedures<br />

can be monitored on real-time bases <strong>and</strong> can be re-<br />

<strong>IT</strong> even introduces robot that cleans superannuated drainpipes<br />

motely controlled, or high-quality lining construction, quality check is also possible. In addition, the Smart Inpipe Mapping<br />

System/Ecowin-Sims was introduced. This system enables to detect the exact location <strong>and</strong> the routes of the pipe, achieving a<br />

3rd-dimension geographical location data. Using this data will bring an accurate 3D GIS data.<br />

Kwang-woon shows <strong>its</strong> Passion at KES 2010<br />

At the Kwang-woon <strong>University</strong> booth 11 selected pieces<br />

from the College of Electronics <strong>and</strong> Information senior students<br />

were displayed. All the pieces were remarkable considering<br />

that they were students products, particularly the video<br />

streaming technology, by Joo Tae-yeon <strong>and</strong> 5 others (designated<br />

prof. Joo Tae-hyun), <strong>and</strong> the wirelessly controlled mobile<br />

robot using an imaging process by Park Hyun <strong>and</strong> 4 others<br />

(Designated prof. Park Kwang -hyun) were notable.<br />

Compared to the previous single-interface imaging server, the<br />

community based video streaming technology is applicable to<br />

various interfaces, such as PC, <strong>and</strong>roid phones, <strong>and</strong> other mobile<br />

devices. In addition, customers share timelines with each<br />

Visitors are starting to gather in the Booth of Kwang-woon Univ<br />

other which enables them to chat while watching the same contents. Team leader Joo Tae-yeon expects this technology will be<br />

welcomed to internet users if applied to UCC portals <strong>and</strong> other movie services online. Wireless Controlled Mobile Robot using<br />

an imaging process enables the people with disabilities to move objects using the robot, by pointing at the object with a laser<br />

pointer; the robot receives the signal <strong>and</strong> approaches the object, <strong>and</strong> recognizes the object with the camera attached <strong>and</strong> moves<br />

it. With macroscopic enhancements, this technology is expected to be applicable not only for the disabled, but also for the distribution<br />

management system, as well. The remarkable achievement of Kwang-woon <strong>University</strong> is that the products are actually<br />

practically materialized, <strong>and</strong> it has proven once again that the passion of the students is the strength of Kwang-woon <strong>University</strong>;<br />

widely known for <strong>IT</strong>.<br />

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KES2010<br />

<strong>Medical</strong>-grade<br />

Full-body Scanner Transcan<br />

MINIMI DREAM<br />

Co. Ltd. has introduced<br />

a innovative machine<br />

called 'Transcan', which<br />

is a 3D imaging device<br />

for full body scans without<br />

any physical contact.<br />

This product is able to<br />

take a full body shot<br />

within 0.1 seconds. The<br />

technology that it uses is<br />

applicable to various industries,<br />

such as medical,<br />

fashion, preventive<br />

medicine, oriental medicine,<br />

obesity clinics, fitness<br />

etc. The 3D image<br />

displayed on the monitor<br />

is received, <strong>and</strong> created to be analyzed by various software<br />

applications, which combine to provide accurate statistics. It<br />

will calculate the full length of the body, circumference, volume,<br />

body ratio, <strong>and</strong> also the full façade or a cross section that<br />

give various information. In addition to calculations <strong>and</strong><br />

analysis, Transcan automatically provides exercise <strong>and</strong> nutrition<br />

recommendations. Different from other scanners, no<br />

waiting time is required. It is also harmless to human body<br />

since the shot is taken by 16 digital cameras rather than with<br />

laser methods. Kim Chang-ho, president of MINIMI<br />

DREAM stated that this equipment will be a necessity <strong>and</strong><br />

useful to the government, defense, labs, universities <strong>and</strong> others<br />

that require a close analysis for detailed database. For example,<br />

KRISS(<strong>Korea</strong> Research Institute of St<strong>and</strong>ards <strong>and</strong><br />

Science) says that Transcan will reduce the time for examining<br />

bodies in schools <strong>and</strong> the military that operates many physical<br />

examines, <strong>and</strong> be utilized to analyze <strong>and</strong> categorize st<strong>and</strong>ard<br />

body types, <strong>and</strong> also prevent obesity <strong>and</strong> diseases to maintain<br />

health. Professor Ko Hyung-suk, Digital Clothing <strong>Center</strong> of<br />

Seoul National <strong>University</strong> expressed a positive gesture on the<br />

integration of the full-body scanner to the Digital Clothins<br />

Suite, which he himself has developed as a Clothing-<strong>IT</strong><br />

Fusion system.<br />

Transcan, a 3D body scanner, simulates <strong>and</strong><br />

anyalzes a patient's body<br />

Transcan spec<br />

- Basic calculation: 3D data from the real picture provides a 3D image<br />

with the length, circumference <strong>and</strong> volume through the database,<br />

<strong>and</strong> also enables to check full body cross section images.<br />

- Contour calculation : scoliosis, twisted posture's are analyzed as a<br />

fixed database<br />

- Body Type Simulation: It is able to display one's ideal weight <strong>and</strong><br />

body type through simulation<br />

- Obesity diagnosis: Obesity is accurately calculated by each category<br />

<strong>and</strong> comparable to each other by BIA, BMI, WC, WHR data from<br />

real image.<br />

- Exercise/Nutrition recommendation: Reliable exercise <strong>and</strong> nutrition<br />

recommendations are given based on the basal metabolism.<br />

- Body component measure: Body component measurements are<br />

imported to the 3D data <strong>and</strong> a visual explanation are compatible<br />

with a 3D simulation on basic calculations <strong>and</strong> the body component<br />

measurements.<br />

- Ubiquitous : Personal data management is possible through a<br />

Smart Phone Application<br />

Transcan feature<br />

- Safety: Harmless to the human body<br />

(using digital cameras)<br />

- Speed: It is convenient since<br />

shooting time is short (1/60)<br />

- Accuracy: lower than<br />

0.6mm/Resolution, enables<br />

close measurements.<br />

- Convenience: easy to operate<br />

- Economic Efficiency: price is<br />

1/3 compared to other scanners<br />

- Mediocrity: operative only selecting<br />

with modulated programs<br />

(Fitness, <strong>Medical</strong>,<br />

Clothing)<br />

- Efficiency: Short shooting<br />

time <strong>and</strong> extreme cost reduction<br />

Transcan application enables<br />

patients to see their body in a<br />

3D view.<br />

60 KOREA <strong>IT</strong> TIMES | October 2010


KES2010<br />

The Booth of E-parts represents joint engine of <strong>Korea</strong>,China <strong>and</strong> Japan<br />

e-parts Has Got<br />

THE Parts for <strong>Korea</strong>, China & Japan<br />

e-parts is a joint search engine for<br />

<strong>Korea</strong>, China <strong>and</strong> Japan, which provides<br />

total service from purchase <strong>and</strong><br />

sales proxy to overseas marketing by establishing<br />

the world's biggest online<br />

trade network. 1.5 million Parts from<br />

<strong>Korea</strong>, 100 million parts from China<br />

<strong>and</strong> 8.5 million parts from Japan are all<br />

connected to a database, allowing onestop<br />

search of information on parts <strong>and</strong><br />

products, as well as sending questions<br />

about products <strong>and</strong> requests for estimates<br />

<strong>and</strong> samples. <strong>Korea</strong>n products are<br />

promoted to foreign sites in Taiwan, EU<br />

<strong>and</strong> others through this system.<br />

The e-parts hub also provides a proxy<br />

service for purchase <strong>and</strong> sales of complete<br />

electronic products <strong>and</strong> parts<br />

through a domestic/overseas network<br />

system. In addition to purchase/sales<br />

service of domestic/overseas market<br />

stock information, e-parts hub also allows<br />

for a proxy service from sourcing<br />

to delivery.<br />

Also, e-parts provides support for<br />

overall operations related to overseas<br />

marketing through a global trade marketplace<br />

as the core capability. It also<br />

provides an electronic tax service, which<br />

is integrated with the National Tax<br />

Service. A key aspect of e-parts is that it<br />

was released as the first electronic parts<br />

search application for smart phones. A<br />

search <strong>and</strong> download is all it takes to<br />

easily search for electronic parts or send<br />

questions about products.<br />

e-parts is a joint venture between the<br />

E-parts provides total service from purchase <strong>and</strong> sales proxy<br />

largest number of electronic part distributors<br />

<strong>and</strong> will provide advantages<br />

through database connection <strong>and</strong> domestic/overseas<br />

parts trade <strong>and</strong> mutual<br />

supplementation.<br />

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KES2010<br />

We Look at The World!<br />

It is hard to cancel out Samsung<br />

Electro-Mechanics from the competition<br />

of localizing electronic parts.<br />

Samsung Electro-Mechanics, the 5th<br />

largest overall accessory manufacturing<br />

company, introduces about 30 items<br />

that matches the Green Growth <strong>and</strong><br />

Smart <strong>Korea</strong> 2010 including display,<br />

computers, mobile, chip parts, ecofriendly,<br />

next-generation parts etc. First,<br />

the display department presented a wireless<br />

image transmitter-receiver which is<br />

a device that continuously transm<strong>its</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />

receives communications between 3D<br />

TV <strong>and</strong> Blu-ray without any blockage.<br />

Also the Digital Tuner, the Front End<br />

part, which is attached to home electronics<br />

<strong>and</strong> sorts out necessary signals<br />

from signals that are sent by TV stations.<br />

Another is a Power Module that converts<br />

external power sources to a compatible<br />

level for electronic devices.<br />

The core business of Samsung<br />

Electro-Mechanics is obviously the ML-<br />

CC(Multi-Layer Ceramic Chip<br />

Capacitor). MLCC is a capacitor that<br />

stores power within the circuit <strong>and</strong> eliminates<br />

noises. This chip is installed in<br />

250 parts of mibile phones, 300 parts in<br />

lap tops, <strong>and</strong> 700 parts in LCD TV's; it<br />

has enabled Samsung Electro-<br />

Mechanics to achieve quality enhancements,<br />

<strong>and</strong> high-tech developments,<br />

which stimulates high profitability along<br />

side with minimizing machines. Others<br />

include CSP(Chip Scale Package) which<br />

plays the electronic part of semiconductors<br />

<strong>and</strong> mother boards using Bump,<br />

<strong>and</strong> FC-BGA(Flip Ball Grind Array),<br />

which is a High-end semiconductor<br />

package board.<br />

For eco-friendly business there were a<br />

charger module for electricity cars <strong>and</strong><br />

Samsung Electro-Mechanics attracts many vistors at KES 2010<br />

Samsung Electro-Mechanics utilizes gathering all the mobile parts including camera module, HD interconnection<br />

<strong>and</strong> MLCC into mobi<br />

residential fuel-battery. The recharging<br />

type eco-friendly electricity car caught<br />

the attention, which is in process of development,<br />

introducing the next generation<br />

of solar-activated <strong>and</strong> hybrid cars.<br />

Also as next generation components<br />

which will enlighten the future of<br />

<strong>Korea</strong>n component industry, there were<br />

wireless lighting control solutions, a new<br />

technology to tag prices on products in<br />

malls, ubiquitous sensor network system,<br />

imbedded PCB, inkjet printing for<br />

electronic circu<strong>its</strong>.<br />

62 KOREA <strong>IT</strong> TIMES | October 2010


KES2010<br />

Ready, Set, Go Digital TV Broadcasting<br />

Former president of <strong>Korea</strong> Broadcasting Engineers <strong>and</strong><br />

Technicians Association Lee Jae Myung spoke about the current<br />

state <strong>and</strong> future course of major broadcasters converting<br />

to digital broadcasting in 2013 at the <strong>Korea</strong> Digital<br />

Broadcasting Equipment Pavilion. Last August 30, the <strong>Korea</strong><br />

Communications Commission announced that 4:00<br />

December 31 2012 would be conclusion of analog TV broadcasting.<br />

This announcement was made to ensure that viewers<br />

<strong>and</strong> broadcaster could get ready for the digital convert without<br />

any setbacks. Regarding this issue, <strong>Korea</strong>n <strong>IT</strong> <strong>Times</strong> was able<br />

to meet former president of <strong>Korea</strong> Broadcasting Engineers<br />

<strong>and</strong> Technicians Association (KBETA) Lee Jae Myung.<br />

Establishment of DTV <strong>Korea</strong><br />

On October 30, 2008 <strong>Korea</strong> Communications<br />

Commission-affiliated DTV <strong>Korea</strong> was established by the<br />

funding of the <strong>Korea</strong> Communications Commission, KBS,<br />

MBC, SBS, EBS <strong>and</strong> Digital TV manufacturers; Samsung,<br />

LG, <strong>and</strong> DTV equipment companies. DTV <strong>Korea</strong> has been<br />

working to promote various activities in order to accelerate the<br />

convertion to digital broadcasting. DTV <strong>Korea</strong> has advertised<br />

the convergence, held a joint research on the actual conditions<br />

of DTV reception with the <strong>Korea</strong> Communications<br />

Commission, <strong>and</strong> the economic support of the neglected class.<br />

You can find more specific information on DTV <strong>Korea</strong>'s website<br />

http://www.dtvkorea.org.<br />

DTV reception<br />

Currently, of the terrestrial broadcasters, 98% in Seoul, <strong>and</strong><br />

70~80% depending on the province, 85% in total are able to<br />

digitally broadcast. The government is planning to fully digitalize<br />

the entire analog stations (1,234 in total) <strong>and</strong> build more<br />

digital stations for the areas with poor reception.. The government<br />

is planning to digitalize <strong>and</strong> build the digital stations by<br />

2013 <strong>and</strong> convert to digital broadcasting. Households with<br />

DTV reception equipment was 61.0% in the first half of 2010<br />

<strong>and</strong> has increased 21.3% compared to 2008's 38.7%<br />

Supplying DTV Broadcasting equipment<br />

In order to receive DTV, one may purchase a DTV<br />

equipped with a terrestrial HDTV tuner, install a settop box,<br />

or for the analog TV use an Analog Converter. In order to<br />

keep pace with the digital conversion in 2013, DTV <strong>Korea</strong>,<br />

The government will plan to fully digitalize the entire analog stations by 2013<br />

with government funding, is manufacturing <strong>and</strong> supplying<br />

low cost equipment but the program has not been widely publicized.<br />

Publicity<br />

Starting from 2007, DTV was promoted using TV ads, educating<br />

TV sales administration, <strong>and</strong> using contacts at broadcasting<br />

stations. Recognition of the DTV conversion has increased<br />

to 73.2% in 2010 compared to the 47.8% in 2008, but<br />

still has a long way to go. Lee Jae Myung former president of<br />

KBETA says that in order to convert to DTV without any<br />

problems occurring, early publicity is the priority, <strong>and</strong> despite<br />

being a national policy, he feels they should allocate more<br />

funding to spend on marketing.<br />

Example Cases<br />

The <strong>Korea</strong>n Communications Commission chose Uljingun,<br />

Gangjin-gun, Danyang-gun, <strong>and</strong> Jeju Isl<strong>and</strong> as demonstrative<br />

digital conversion areas last September, <strong>and</strong> provided<br />

them free digital converters <strong>and</strong> Digital TV subsidization in<br />

order for the residents in the area to watch digital TV without<br />

any inconvenience. Accordingly, Uljin-gun, ended their analog<br />

TV broadcast for the first time in <strong>Korea</strong> on 2pm September<br />

1 2010 <strong>and</strong> converted to digital broadcasting. Gwangjin-gun<br />

will end their analog broadcasting start digital broadcasting on<br />

October 6 2pm, Danyang on November 3, <strong>and</strong> Jeju Isl<strong>and</strong> on<br />

June 29 2011.<br />

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KES2010<br />

Creative Futures Forum<br />

The future of <strong>IT</strong>, <strong>and</strong> the future of <strong>IT</strong> <strong>Korea</strong> was discussed<br />

at the Creative Futures Forum, held on October 12, 2010 at<br />

Seoul Electronic Gr<strong>and</strong> Fair 2010. Four renowned speakers<br />

took the floor at Ilsan KINTEX, in which the forum was held.<br />

The speakers were Dream Company CEO Rolf Jensen,<br />

Senior Vice President of Gartner Research Peter Sondergaard,<br />

Director of IBM Watson research center Dr. David Cohn <strong>and</strong><br />

Neurosky CEO Stanly Yang. Rolf Jensen CEO of Dream<br />

Company talked about the <strong>IT</strong> industry in the next 10 years. In<br />

order to foresee the future, we must first know about the past.<br />

The human history had advanced progressively, we used<br />

farmers, industry workers, <strong>and</strong> now we live in the dream society.<br />

In the dream society, dreams, innovation <strong>and</strong> creativity<br />

are called for. Over the past few years, Internet users had drastically<br />

increased. There used to be no smart phones, no tablets,<br />

but today, smart phones <strong>and</strong> tablets are widely used.<br />

Companies in the future must be creative, <strong>and</strong> this can be<br />

achieved by having clearly defined objectives, fast feed-back<br />

from management, allowing mistakes, a team of creative people,<br />

time to get organized, <strong>and</strong> knowledge. Furthermore, the<br />

responsibility oriented organization will be replaced by value<br />

based ones. Jensen also introduced the term "Teenage companies".<br />

"Teenage companies are more explorative, break rules,<br />

<strong>and</strong> are aggressive, daring, <strong>and</strong> creative. In order to succeed<br />

have your company stay young."<br />

In the future laptops, smart phones, tablets <strong>and</strong> cameras will<br />

all be merged into one device: the eBag. IDs, passport, keys,<br />

<strong>and</strong> bank accounts, will all be replaced by the eBag. eBag will<br />

be more important than your spouse. The Top Ten industries<br />

of smart phones, tablets will still remain at the top, through the<br />

eBag. But the eBag will be personalized, just as your car <strong>and</strong><br />

clothing.<br />

In ten years there would be one global Internet language.<br />

This would be plausible by instant translation. As of this technology,<br />

reaching the world would become much easier. Past<br />

development of <strong>IT</strong> influenced business <strong>and</strong> had rarely influenced<br />

schools. In the future <strong>IT</strong> would also be actively used in<br />

the classroom. With hardware <strong>and</strong> games comes smart <strong>and</strong><br />

fun learning. <strong>IT</strong> will also change the way information, already<br />

in the US, online news companies are threatening the paper<br />

newspaper. Entertainment will also be changed. Everyone<br />

would be able to make their own movies, games, music.<br />

Jensen calls it the Democratation of Entertainment.<br />

<strong>IT</strong> will also enable people to make friends all over the world<br />

<strong>IT</strong> Industry in the Next 10 Years by Rolf Jensen<br />

Smarter Cloud by Dr. David Cohn<br />

on the mobile device, because of the powerful translation. The<br />

office, contrary to belief, will not disappear, as the office is a<br />

meeting place, a social area, but working hours will no longer<br />

exist. Companies will need anti-stress programs, <strong>and</strong> people<br />

will have to find a balance between family <strong>and</strong> work.<br />

Among the many inventions Jensen believes that the 3d<br />

printer is the true revolution. And it will soon become available<br />

for commercial use. This will shorten the value chain <strong>and</strong><br />

will produce thous<strong>and</strong>s of small business owners, <strong>and</strong> cause<br />

collaboration between those owners. Customers would want<br />

custom-made products <strong>and</strong> the size of business will reduce,<br />

whereas the numbers would increase.<br />

Due to the growth of e-commerce Jensen foresees that the<br />

traditional retail shopping will transform from sales to experience.<br />

Shopping to them will no longer be an act of consuming,<br />

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KES2010<br />

The Future of Bio-Interfacing by Stanley Yang<br />

but an experience. The advertising in the future will become<br />

personalized, targeting you <strong>and</strong> only, specifically you. Jensen<br />

advised <strong>Korea</strong>n <strong>IT</strong> companies to merge consumer electronics<br />

into one device, personalized products. Let designers, storytellers,<br />

artists meet technology experts, he advised.<br />

Senior Vice President of Gartner Research Peter<br />

Sonderaard's theme was "The Future of <strong>IT</strong> technology" To<br />

know the future of <strong>IT</strong> technology; he also proclaimed that it is<br />

best to look at the past. 20 years ago the client computer was<br />

first introduced <strong>and</strong> it took 10 years to fully establish it. In<br />

1994 there were no SMS, but in 1996, over 100 million people<br />

had h<strong>and</strong>held phones. Now over 1.5 billion cell phones are<br />

used. The next 10 years will have more improvement than the<br />

years before. By 2015, revenue will be the key factor determining<br />

compensation for most new global 2000 CIOs.<br />

Sonderaard explained that the future of <strong>IT</strong> technology will be<br />

categorized into 4 major themes. The themes are cloud social,<br />

context, <strong>and</strong> pattern.<br />

Cloud computing is enabled by Internet h<strong>and</strong> technology.<br />

Open public cloud environments would cause hundreds<br />

maybe thous<strong>and</strong>s of external companies. Cloud computing<br />

will also start cloud brokers <strong>and</strong> cloud ecosystems. Cloud brokers<br />

are a third party working on behalf of the consumer of<br />

one or more cloud services to add value to the service being<br />

consumed, <strong>and</strong> cloud ecosystems are the foundation to<br />

build/host, deliver <strong>and</strong>/or support a service delivered to cloud<br />

consumers.<br />

Dr. David Cohn Director of IBM Watson Research had also<br />

talked about cloud computing <strong>and</strong> it's appliance in smarter<br />

government. In his opinion the collaboration of cloud computing<br />

<strong>and</strong> governments would result in transparency, cooperation<br />

between governments, new business models <strong>and</strong> roles as<br />

the cloud broker.<br />

According to Sonderarrd, Social interactions will also be an<br />

important factor in the future. UCC & social trends will converge.<br />

Businesses, CRM, Public social sites will collide, collective<br />

behavior will drive value, <strong>and</strong> most importantly online<br />

videos will top the list for social media tool usage. He emphasized<br />

the importance of video content management <strong>and</strong><br />

archiving will be needed, privacy issues <strong>and</strong> use policies must<br />

be addressed, <strong>and</strong> the appropriate use of internal <strong>and</strong> cloudbased<br />

storage & delivery should be determined, once online<br />

videos becomes mainstream.<br />

The Future of Bio-Interfacing by Stanley Yang<br />

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IMID2010<br />

The Beginning<br />

of the Interactive Displays Era<br />

Keywords: Fundamental technology, Perspective, <strong>and</strong> Marketability<br />

IMID is celebrating <strong>its</strong> 10th anniversary<br />

this year. For IMID, aside from <strong>its</strong><br />

anniversary, there is another special<br />

meaning to this exhibition. It hopes this<br />

year to be a turning point to a whole<br />

new direction. "We are now putting<br />

much more weight on the growth of<br />

quality rather than the quantitative expansion,"<br />

said Kwon Oh-kyong, Ph. D.,<br />

general chair of IMID <strong>and</strong> president of<br />

the <strong>Korea</strong>n Information Display<br />

Society. "The ultimate goal of ours is to<br />

develop displays that are interactive<br />

with humans," said Lee Sin-doo, Ph. D,<br />

executive chair of IMID. "Touch panels<br />

have made interactive displays possible.<br />

Either portable devices such as cell<br />

phones, or home appliances such as TVs<br />

has become far closer to humans these<br />

days thanks to touch panels," Lee explained.<br />

He added, "Software had been<br />

driven by hardware until iPhone came<br />

out. Before the iPhone, software was no<br />

more than some components to be purveyed<br />

for the cell phone companies.<br />

These days, however, people actually select<br />

hardware considering which software<br />

it carries <strong>and</strong> performs. Hardware<br />

has become more of a carrier, <strong>and</strong> software<br />

has become equal with content<br />

which you define to be." According to<br />

Lee, TVs are also transforming into<br />

VODs (Video On Dem<strong>and</strong>) as well.<br />

Now we are facing the advent of 'Smart<br />

TV', a TV that provides you a program<br />

you want to watch right when you want<br />

to watch it. We all know that computers<br />

can do a lot of things in an extremely<br />

short amount of time. They, however,<br />

needs 'input' to start anything. Here<br />

comes the human imagination to the<br />

rescue. CEO of Media Display Industry<br />

of Samsung, Yoon Boo-gun, addressed<br />

the similar idea today at the IMID<br />

keynote speech. "The paradigm of TV<br />

was never expected to change this<br />

much. We are now debating how we<br />

can maximize the convenience <strong>and</strong> advantages<br />

we will provide consumers<br />

with through smart TV." He added,<br />

"TVs in the future will evolve into as<br />

close as virtual reality through the imagination<br />

of human <strong>and</strong> technologies interacting<br />

with each other."<br />

Now Lee explains how to get there,<br />

virtual reality. Lee's concern, however,<br />

is that <strong>Korea</strong> is still on <strong>its</strong> way to develop<br />

the hardware technology enough to support<br />

the system. He said, "In order to<br />

make <strong>Korea</strong> the No.1 country in this<br />

field, we can take every strong point of<br />

Europe, Japan, <strong>and</strong> the U.S as a benchmark<br />

<strong>and</strong> draw a 'road map' of our own.<br />

<strong>Korea</strong>'s research capacity, however, is<br />

slightly behind to follow the map." He<br />

then pointed out the need to focus on<br />

the uniqueness only <strong>Korea</strong> has, what<br />

<strong>Korea</strong> is good at. So, what is the most<br />

important thing about displays technology,<br />

no, any technology? "The first thing<br />

of TV manufacturing should be to provide<br />

proper-value products in a reasonable<br />

price. When the new technology is<br />

applied to a product <strong>and</strong> so the higher<br />

price, at least 60% of consumers should<br />

be willing to buy to keep manufacturing<br />

the product." CEO Yoon's point is, the<br />

only thing that comes before the speed<br />

of technology advancement is the benefit<br />

of consumers. "IMID 2010 is not just<br />

a one-time event to boast our new gadgets<br />

<strong>and</strong> gizmos. We want to provide a<br />

new perspective to prepare for the next<br />

ten years, <strong>and</strong> a place to foster fundamental<br />

technologies," Lee concluded<br />

with confidence.<br />

Kwon Oh-kyong, Ph. D, general chair of IMID<br />

Lee Sin-doo, Ph. D, executive chair of IMID<br />

Yoon Boo-gun, CEO of Media Display Industry of<br />

Samsung<br />

66 KOREA <strong>IT</strong> TIMES | October 2010


IMID2010<br />

Nitto Denko Shows Total Solution<br />

for LCDs at IMID 2010<br />

Nitto’s Polarizing Film<br />

Transparent conductive film “ELECRYSTA” for Touch panels<br />

When Flat panel displays first came out, the viewer had to sit<br />

directly in from of the device in order to see what was being displayed<br />

on the screen. The reason was the polarizing film that was<br />

used in these early generation monitors. Over time that technology<br />

used to create this crucial element in the manufacture of LCD<br />

monitors <strong>and</strong> TVs have improved. There are about six companies<br />

word wide who make the optical film that facilitates crisp, wide<br />

angle viewing on displays using this technology. Nitto Denko<br />

Corp., a Japanese firm founded in 1918 is a top-ranking manufacturer<br />

of optical films for LCDs, including polarizing film, polarizing<br />

film with retardation film, polarizing film with wide viewing<br />

film, <strong>and</strong> polarizing film with brightness enhancement film. They<br />

are a global company with a presence in 25 countries <strong>and</strong> operating<br />

areas in the world. Nitto Denko's products are used in the<br />

electric/electronics industry, from home appliances <strong>and</strong> AV<br />

equipment to information equipment <strong>and</strong> electric devices. The<br />

company claims that their polarizing film for LCDs excels in<br />

transparency, reliability <strong>and</strong> workability. Being a leader in the industry<br />

means that they offer a wide variety of products to meet<br />

the specialized requirements of their customers. Nitto Denko will<br />

be an exhibitor at the IMID 2010 event, where they will show a<br />

variety of optical materials based on the theme of "Nitto's Total<br />

Solution for LCDs."<br />

Nitto Denko have become the world's largest supplier of polarizing<br />

film, specializing in seamless bottom polarizing film. This<br />

variety is used for public exhibitions, such as information displays<br />

<strong>and</strong> amusement facilities. These are large scale implementations<br />

that require a breath of expertise that only a company of Nitto<br />

Denko stature can provide. Nitto Denko's high performance<br />

brightness enhancement technology, APCF, can improve optical<br />

utilization efficiency dramatically <strong>and</strong> enhance the brightness of<br />

LCD panels. Their process creates a film that improves brightness<br />

by reusing the light that is absorbed by the polarizing film, rendering<br />

a better user experience at no additional cost to the consumer.<br />

Sales <strong>and</strong> delivery of a polarizing film with APCF as a package<br />

provides added values, such as reduction in the number of<br />

processes that are required by the customer, as well as the features<br />

of the product <strong>its</strong>elf. High resolution surface treatment can improve<br />

visibility by controlling the surface profile so that it can be<br />

used on high resolution LCD panels, such those found in laptop<br />

computers <strong>and</strong> monitors. There is no "sparkling" <strong>and</strong> it has excellent<br />

anti-glare properties. "White" blur is from an oblique angle is<br />

also reduced. Their polarizing film produces excellent smoothness,<br />

due to the unique technologies in Nitto Denko's process.<br />

Waviness seen in reflections are also reduced when mounted on a<br />

display, enhancing display quality. Resaerch <strong>and</strong> development<br />

are what sets Nitto Denko apart from the competition. They are<br />

constantly searching for new ways to minimize the air gap to control<br />

diffusion of light. Their LUCIACS (OCA) fills the air gap<br />

nearly eliminating ghost <strong>and</strong> low contrast in bright places that occur<br />

with LCD with a cover-lens, due to the full-flat design <strong>and</strong> visual<br />

quality. Nitto Denko has solutions used in capacitive touch<br />

panels, in the form of <strong>IT</strong>O films. Their patterns are etched on the<br />

<strong>IT</strong>O face. If the reflectance difference between the <strong>IT</strong>O area <strong>and</strong><br />

the etching area is big, the visibility of the display is reduced.<br />

Nitto Denko has improved the visibility by using the <strong>IT</strong>O crystallization<br />

technology <strong>and</strong> under coating layer's refractive index <strong>and</strong><br />

thickness design. They have been at this for a long time <strong>and</strong> it<br />

seems they have thought of everything. Nitto Denko will have on<br />

display optical films, as well as double coated adhesive tapes <strong>and</strong><br />

optical transparent base-less double coated adhesive tapes. Be<br />

sure to stop by their booth.<br />

Robert E. Weimer / bob@koreaittimes.com<br />

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iSEDEX2010<br />

“No Power”<br />

Green Memory in Samsung<br />

Samsung Electronics unveiled a number of new innovations<br />

with the concept 'Green Memory' in mind, which focuses<br />

their efforts to develop eco friendly semiconductor technology.<br />

Samsung Electronics has pushed forward the 'Green<br />

Memory Campaign' alongside server companies since last<br />

year, <strong>and</strong> unveiled some differentiated eco friendly DDR3<br />

(Double Data Rate 3) DRAM, SSD (Solid State Drive),<br />

LPDDR2 (Low Power Double Data Rate 2) mobile DRAM<br />

<strong>and</strong> the GDDR5 (Graphics Double Data Rate 5) which are<br />

'the 4 Green Memory' products. These four products <strong>and</strong> next<br />

generation memory PRAMs suggested the low-voltage solution<br />

to the thematic environmental problem, which formed<br />

the exhibition concept of displaying the results of green memory.<br />

First of all, DDR3s are DRAMS used in notebooks, desktops<br />

<strong>and</strong> servers, which Samsung Electronics showed from<br />

60nm-class DDR2 to first ever 30nm-class 1.35V 2Gb DDR3<br />

all in one graph on a single monitor in order to show that relative<br />

to the current DDR2 products there is a 70% decrease in<br />

power usage <strong>and</strong> over 100% increase in performance. This<br />

product line is used widely, so an improvement in performance<br />

would have big effects, as well as greater levels of environmental<br />

protection from decrease in power usage.<br />

In addition, LPDDR2 provides an optimal solution for high<br />

performance mobile devices including the smart phone amidst<br />

great changes in the mobile industry due to the release of several<br />

multifunction smart phones. Meanwhile GDDR5, a<br />

product specializing in high load graphic memory processing<br />

required by devices such as graphic cards, digital TVs <strong>and</strong> settop<br />

boxes is expected to exp<strong>and</strong> in usage following the rising<br />

dem<strong>and</strong>s of high performance low power graphic memory<br />

caused by Full HD imagery, 3D graphics <strong>and</strong> enlargements of<br />

displays. Lastly, Samsung showed how PC systems can enhance<br />

performance by attaching SSDs instead of traditional<br />

HDDs <strong>and</strong> testing the different settings on two different PCs.<br />

The difference was shown by rebooting the system <strong>and</strong><br />

launching 4 major application programs <strong>and</strong> displaying results<br />

such as loading time. Samsung electronics has applied the<br />

NAND flash technology for the first time in SSDs while also<br />

applying NAND flash to traditional 64GB, 128GB <strong>and</strong><br />

256GB products, showing the will to strengthen their position<br />

as the leader in high capacity, high performance premium<br />

SSD market <strong>and</strong> NAND flash memory industry by exhibiting<br />

differentiated business capability.<br />

Samsung is representing <strong>its</strong> new LPDDR2 at KES2010<br />

The keyword of Samsung semicontuctor is green this year<br />

68 KOREA <strong>IT</strong> TIMES | October 2010


iSEDEX2010<br />

Technology Leadership<br />

of Hynix Semiconductors<br />

Hynix Semiconductors, a company<br />

specializing in memory semiconductors<br />

such as DRAM <strong>and</strong> NAND flash, announced<br />

<strong>its</strong> decision to focus on Mobile<br />

memory instead of Main memory <strong>and</strong><br />

low voltage operation technology for a<br />

green semiconductor industry.<br />

The 1GB DDR3 DRAM is the first<br />

product that has been developed by applying<br />

the 44nm process <strong>and</strong> it boasts<br />

50% higher productivity than the current<br />

54nm process products. The '3 dimensional<br />

transistor technology' has<br />

been applied to this product allowing reduced<br />

power wastage by control of leakage<br />

currents <strong>and</strong> secured the position<br />

with the fastest operation speed in the<br />

industry. This product will be mass produced<br />

in the 3rd quarter of this year <strong>and</strong><br />

furthermore will be applied to 30nm<br />

process technology. In addition, this<br />

technology will be implemented in mass<br />

storage memory modules, mobile<br />

DRAM <strong>and</strong> graphic DRAMs by<br />

strengthening the high speed operation<br />

<strong>and</strong> low power wastage of DDR3 products.<br />

Hynix has confirmed <strong>its</strong> top technical<br />

level once again by releasing the<br />

40nm-class DDR3 products, <strong>and</strong> is provoking<br />

high anticipation to lead the<br />

DDR3 market through products differentiated<br />

by processes a generation ahead<br />

of competitors.<br />

In the NAND flash department, the<br />

mass production of 20nm-class 64GB<br />

NAND flash product has begun <strong>and</strong> is<br />

in the ramping up. Hynix states that<br />

they have again reached the leading level<br />

of technical expertise through the successful<br />

mass production of this product.<br />

Productivity has improved by 60% in relation<br />

to the current 30nm 32GB products,<br />

resulting in the best level of competition<br />

for production costs. Hynix 30nm<br />

32GB NAND flash products have been<br />

collaborated with controllers from high<br />

quality NAND flash design company<br />

Anobit, reinforcing the reliability of storage<br />

devices <strong>and</strong> reducing errors in data<br />

storage. Also the easy to access 40nmclass<br />

2GB LPDDR2 (Low Power<br />

DDR2) was unveiled to show the<br />

strengths of Hynix Semiconductors.<br />

This product is the first high capacity<br />

2GB to have undergone 40nm-class micro<br />

processes in the world, <strong>and</strong> is capable<br />

of operation under the lowest voltage<br />

of mobile products, 1.35V. The state of<br />

the art technology products showcased<br />

by Hynix displays low voltage operation<br />

capability, clearly showing Hynix as the<br />

Tech Leadership through power cost reduction<br />

<strong>and</strong> eco friendly semiconductor<br />

technology <strong>and</strong> emphasizes technology<br />

research <strong>and</strong> expansions of mass production<br />

systems following the strong position<br />

of mobile industries <strong>and</strong> increased<br />

dem<strong>and</strong> for tablet PCs <strong>and</strong> iPads.<br />

Hynix Semiconductors succeed in mass production of 20nm-class 64GB NAND flash<br />

20nm-class 64GB NAND flash<br />

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iSEDEX2010<br />

Cutting-Edge International<br />

Semiconductor Products at a Glance<br />

the 12th i-SEDEX has now begun<br />

The i-SEDEX, <strong>Korea</strong>'s biggest international semiconductor exhibition is being held in Kintex (4 Hall) from October 12 to 15 under<br />

auspices of Ministry of Knowledge Economy. Over 140 different companies (430 booths total), including 20 companies from 7 countries<br />

such as Ulvac, Nikon Instruments <strong>and</strong> HADCO, <strong>and</strong> over 30 thous<strong>and</strong> people are expected to visit the exhibition. Many <strong>Korea</strong>n<br />

semiconductor products that are domestically produced for the first time such as 40 nano-level 2Gb DDR D-ram Products, 20 nanolevel<br />

64Gb NAND flash, 40 nano 2Gb mobile low-energy DDR2(LPDDR2), digital interface for displays, <strong>and</strong> PMIC are to be displayed<br />

in the i-SEDEX 2010. Special events take place as well. A trade consultation convention by buyers overseas, business consultation<br />

sessions, international seminars <strong>and</strong> technology seminars are being held. In the trade consultation hall, executive buyers from 20<br />

different companies, including Intel (U.S.A), SMIC from China, ASE from Taiwan, will have one-on-one trade consultations for<br />

<strong>Korea</strong>n companies. Various technology seminars for mutual exchange of opinions <strong>and</strong> information between technologists who are in<br />

the same field, <strong>and</strong> 10 other technology-related events are well prepared to welcome visitors.<br />

70 KOREA <strong>IT</strong> TIMES | October 2010


iSEDEX2010<br />

Hynix to Mass Produce<br />

38-nano Products Early Next Year<br />

Hynix Semiconductor, the world's second largest memory<br />

chipmaker, behind Samsung Electronics, has been going all-out<br />

to develop new products in the DRAM <strong>and</strong> NAND flash sectors.<br />

"In the DRAM sector, Hynix, which focuses <strong>its</strong> production on<br />

44-nano DRAM products, aims to finish <strong>its</strong> development of 38-<br />

nano products within this year for mass production early next<br />

year," a company spokesman said. "Hynix is now operating <strong>its</strong><br />

product portfolio stably with the sales ratio of specialty DRAM,<br />

including server, graphic, consumer, <strong>and</strong> mobile DRAMs, which<br />

can create consistant prof<strong>its</strong>, st<strong>and</strong>ing at about 60 percent," he<br />

said. In the NAND flash sector, Hynix started to mass produce<br />

26-nano NAND flash products beginning last August. The<br />

spokesman said. "Hynix is now leading the market with high value-added<br />

NAND flash products, which have feature not found in<br />

goods produced by the overseas competitors." The high function<br />

NAND flash refers to the NAND flash equipped with the error<br />

check & correction (ECC) function <strong>and</strong> controller. This product<br />

is expected to be used for smartphones <strong>and</strong> tablet PCs. Noting<br />

that Hynix is building a product, called "E2 NAND," with 32-<br />

nano 32GB capacity, he said that Hynix will complete the development<br />

of 26-nano 64GB E2 NAND for mass production in<br />

2011.<br />

Introduction of 26-nano NAND flash chips<br />

Hynix was able to begin production of 64-gigabit NAND flash<br />

chips by applying a finer 26-nanometer processing technology, a<br />

move that is expected to pave the way for the chipmaker to regain<br />

a competitive edge in the industry. The company has also developed<br />

a NAND flash solution by teaming up with Israeli semiconductor<br />

company Anobit Technologies. The new solution is the<br />

combination of Hynix's NAND flash <strong>and</strong> controller patented by<br />

Anobit, minimizing data errors <strong>and</strong> extending the data-keeping<br />

Mass production of nano DRAM is taking place at the Icheon Hynix complex<br />

pictured, above<br />

period. The controller is the key component for NAND-put devices.<br />

Its role is h<strong>and</strong>ling the stable operation of NAND flash<br />

chips, while improving the stability of the overall system of<br />

NAND flash products. 26-nanometer 64-gigabit NAND flash<br />

memory has enhanced the production efficiency by 60 percent<br />

compared to those of 32-gigabit with 30-nanometer technology.<br />

"The company is planning to boost the monthly production<br />

output of the advanced chips to 80,000 un<strong>its</strong> by the end of this<br />

year, compared with 45,000 un<strong>its</strong> earlier in the year at <strong>its</strong> NANDonly<br />

12-inch wafer manufacturing line - M11 - in Cheongju, a<br />

provincial city," he said. "Meanwhile, chips will be used in highend<br />

mobile devices, such as smartphones <strong>and</strong> tablet-style PCs,<br />

that need big data capacity <strong>and</strong> faster processing," he explained.<br />

NAND inventories levels remain low, aided by soaring dem<strong>and</strong><br />

from mobile device manufactures. In fact, the inventory to sales<br />

ratio for NAND vendors dropped to a six-year low during April-<br />

June.<br />

Development of 44-nano DDR3 DRAM<br />

Hynix developed the world's first 1-gigabit dynamic r<strong>and</strong>om<br />

access memory (DRAM) chip, using 44-nanometer technology,<br />

in February 2009. The company started the mass production of<br />

the 1-gigabit DDR3 DRAM chips in the forth quarter of last year.<br />

A nanometer is one-billionth of a meter." We hope overall productivity<br />

of the new DDR3 DRAM product will be 50 percent<br />

greater than existing 54-nanometer technology <strong>and</strong> will also lower<br />

production costs," the spokesman said. "DDR3 DRAM is a<br />

r<strong>and</strong>om access memory technology used for high b<strong>and</strong>width storage<br />

of working data on a computer or other digital electronic device.<br />

The new product significantly minimizes current leakage<br />

<strong>and</strong> further reduces overall power consumption, with a maximum<br />

speed of 2133 megab<strong>its</strong> per second," he said.<br />

Yeon Choul-woong/ bruceyeon@koreaittimes.com<br />

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iSEDEX2010<br />

Samsung Electronics unveils<br />

‘Smart & Green plus’ Strategy<br />

Samsung Electronics unveiled the<br />

"smart & green plus" strategy at the 2010<br />

Samsung mobile solution forum held in<br />

Taiwan on Sept. 7. "The strategy reflects<br />

Samsung's strong will to lead the world's<br />

mobile semiconductor industry with highfunction,<br />

low electric power <strong>and</strong> environment-friendly<br />

semiconductors," Kwon<br />

Oh-hyun, President of the semiconductor<br />

business of Samsung Electronics, said at<br />

the forum. "Under the strategy, Samsung<br />

will lead the new mobile environment in<br />

the world with smarter solutions with<br />

high function, <strong>and</strong> greener solutions with<br />

low consumption electric power," said the<br />

president. "At the same time, we will effectively<br />

cope with changes in the new<br />

mobile market environment by strengthening<br />

the win-win partnership between<br />

semiconductor manufacturers <strong>and</strong> set<br />

makers," he said.<br />

"Samsung also plans to exp<strong>and</strong> the "green memory campaign"<br />

to three fields - server, PC <strong>and</strong> mobile. Through updating their<br />

green memory campaign website, the company expects to introduce<br />

four top green memory products - DDR3, SSD, LPDDR2<br />

<strong>and</strong> GDDR5," said Kwon. At the mobile forum, Samsung introduced<br />

new mobile semiconductor products in keeping with the<br />

smart & green plus strategy, including 1GHz dual core application<br />

processor designed on low-power process technology, a highperformance<br />

16gigabyte moviNANDTM chip with an<br />

eMMC4.41 interface, <strong>and</strong> an engineering sample of the world's<br />

first application processor utilizing 32 nanometer (nm) low-power<br />

process technology. About 1,000 executives <strong>and</strong> officials of<br />

Samsung Electronics, Acer, Lenovo, <strong>and</strong> other Samsung's business<br />

partners attended the international forum. It is the seventh<br />

Samsung mobile solution forum, for which the company invites<br />

<strong>its</strong> major business partners to discuss <strong>and</strong> share information on<br />

new mobile trends <strong>and</strong> new semiconductor technologies.<br />

Hyun also said, "Beyond thin smartphones, alternative form<br />

factors are emerging as mainstream mobile devices for personal<br />

computing <strong>and</strong> communication. Also the introduction of new<br />

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Samsung unveiled <strong>its</strong> 1GHz Dual Core mobile AP<br />

mobile software is enriching <strong>and</strong> exp<strong>and</strong>ing the user experience<br />

for 'on the go' consumers. "The smart & green plus strategy underscores<br />

the value that core technologies bring to the overall mobile<br />

ecosystem <strong>and</strong> the importance of a healthy ecosystem in the<br />

timely emergence of new mobile applications." At the forum, presenters<br />

provided in-depth reports that are seen to be key smart<br />

<strong>and</strong> green components with detailed discussion of software competitiveness<br />

<strong>and</strong> system implementation, which largely rely on<br />

successful partnerships between component manufacturers <strong>and</strong><br />

system enablers.<br />

Guest speakers from industry research firm, iSuppli, <strong>and</strong> a<br />

leading electronic design automation company, Synopsys, also<br />

shared insight on the rapidly evolving mobile industry. They addressed<br />

concerns about the challenges of systemic collaboration<br />

in a multi-faceted <strong>and</strong> increasingly complex industry.<br />

Mass production of 30-nano DRAM chips<br />

Samsung Electronics began to mass produce 30-nano DRAM<br />

chips for the first time in the world in June this year. "Since June<br />

21, Samsung has been mass-producing 30-nano 2Gb DDR3


iSEDEX2010<br />

30 Nano 2Gb DDR3 DRAM<br />

Samsung unveiled <strong>its</strong> 512GB SSD<br />

(Double Data Rate 3) DRAM chips," a company spokesman<br />

said. "Our 30nano-class process technology will provide the most<br />

advanced low-power DDR3 available today <strong>and</strong> therein the most<br />

efficient DRAM solutions anywhere for the introduction of consumer<br />

electronics devices <strong>and</strong> server systems," said the<br />

spokesman. "The new product will lower power consumption to<br />

85 percent of existing 40-nanometer DRAM chips. A nanometer<br />

is one-billionth of a meter. Along with this, the technology will also<br />

improve productivity by as much as 60 percent, as each<br />

DRAM chip will take up a smaller space on the production line,"<br />

he said. DRAM is a type of memory that stores data in a separate<br />

electronic component within a circuit. Based on the new nano<br />

technology, DDR3, which is emerging as the predominant main<br />

DRAM memory this year, is expected to be used in a broader<br />

range of products, from servers to notebooks, desktops, <strong>and</strong> future<br />

versions of Netbooks <strong>and</strong> mobile devices, the Samsung<br />

spokesman said.<br />

Introduction of 512GB SSD<br />

products<br />

Samsung, the world leader in advanced<br />

semiconductor technology solutions, introduced<br />

the first solid state drive (SSD)<br />

utilizing high-performance toggle-mode<br />

DDR NAND for mass production in<br />

June. The new 512 gigabyte (GB) SSD<br />

provides electronic data processing application<br />

designers with advanced performance<br />

<strong>and</strong> reliability for notebooks with<br />

premium value. "The highly advanced<br />

features <strong>and</strong> characteristics of our new<br />

SSD were obtained as a direct result of an<br />

aggressive push for further development<br />

of our NAND flash technology, our SSD<br />

controller <strong>and</strong> our supportive SSD<br />

firmware," the spokesman said.<br />

"Early introduction of this state-of-theart<br />

toggle DDR solution will enable<br />

Samsung to play a major role in securing<br />

faster market acceptance of the new wave<br />

of high-end SSD technology," he added.<br />

The new 512GB SSD makes use of a 30<br />

nanometer-class 32 gigabit chip that the<br />

company began producing last<br />

November. The toggle-mode DDR structure<br />

together with the SATA 3.0Gbps interface<br />

generates a maximum sequential<br />

read speed of 250 Megabyte per second<br />

(MBps) <strong>and</strong> a 220MBps sequential write<br />

speed, both of which provide three-fold<br />

the performance of a typical hard disk drive,<br />

he explained. "At these speeds, two st<strong>and</strong>ard length DVD<br />

movies (approximately 4GB each) can be stored in just a minute,"<br />

said the spokesman. Samsung provides further gains in power efficiency<br />

by having developed a low-power controller specifically<br />

for toggle-mode DDR NAND. The resulting power throttling capability<br />

enables the drive's high-performance levels without any<br />

increase in power consumption over a 40nm-class 16Gb NANDbased<br />

256GB SSD. Meanwhile, Samsung produced the industry's<br />

first multi-chip package (MCP) with phase-change RAM<br />

(PRAM) for use in mobile phones.<br />

The 512-megabit (512Mb) PRAM in the MCP is backward<br />

compatible with 40nm-class NOR flash memory in both <strong>its</strong> hardware<br />

<strong>and</strong> software functionality, providing h<strong>and</strong>set designers the<br />

convenience of having multi-chip packaging fully compatible<br />

with past st<strong>and</strong>-alone PRAM chip technology, the spokesman<br />

said.<br />

Kim Seungo-o/ k0357@koreaittimes.com<br />

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Events<br />

Global Gateway, G-FAIR 2010<br />

G-FAIR 2010 will be held from<br />

October 27th-29th at Ilsan's KINTEX. G-<br />

FAIR 2010 is an exhibition where buyers<br />

<strong>and</strong> visitors will see the latest products <strong>and</strong><br />

technologies from <strong>Korea</strong>'s small <strong>and</strong><br />

medium sized enterprises. Approximately,<br />

800 companies will participate to showcase<br />

their products <strong>and</strong> 400 foreign buyers<br />

from 25 nations as well as domestic buyers<br />

will visit the event. G-FAIR 2010 has<br />

been organized by Gyeonggi's Provincial<br />

Government, Gyeongi-do's Small <strong>and</strong><br />

medium Business <strong>Center</strong>, <strong>and</strong> Small <strong>and</strong><br />

Medium Business <strong>Center</strong>s Association of<br />

<strong>Korea</strong> since 1999. This 13th year of the<br />

event will provide an opportunity to display<br />

their products <strong>and</strong> to meet potential<br />

buyers at this event. There will be lots of<br />

new products, as well as the latest cuttingedge<br />

technology.<br />

G-FAIR 2010 is the nation's largest<br />

event. It has developed into a global exhibition.<br />

This year, the event steps up to provide<br />

a forum to facilitae business connections<br />

between oversea <strong>Korea</strong>n traders <strong>and</strong><br />

small <strong>and</strong> medium enterprises. This event<br />

is being staged in conjunction with the<br />

15th World OKTA Convention organized<br />

by W-OKTA(World Federarton of<br />

Oversea <strong>Korea</strong>n Traders Associations).<br />

Besides the exhibition, there will also host<br />

export counseling, purchase consultation<br />

of Big <strong>and</strong> Small business, a global sourcing<br />

plaza <strong>and</strong> the OKTA export fair.<br />

Since there will be many foreign companies<br />

representatives in attendance, the G-<br />

FAIR 2010 will provide a great opportunity<br />

to promote business for all parties involved.<br />

The event organizers expect that<br />

many foreign large distributors <strong>and</strong> global<br />

companies will participate in the global<br />

sourcing plaza, which should enhance the<br />

exposure of small <strong>and</strong> medium business.<br />

Additional events are also on tap at G-FAIR 2010. Events that are scheduled included<br />

arranged seminars <strong>and</strong> meetings. During the event, there will be a Patent <strong>and</strong><br />

Intellectual Property Seminar that will be held on the 2nd floor at KINTEX. Also, there<br />

will be a Youth Entrepeneurship Seminar for college students <strong>and</strong> anyone alse is an aspiring<br />

business person. There will also be an Overseas Distribution Seminar for enterprises<br />

seeking overseas market advancement . Lastly, there will be a Venture<br />

Management Special Lecture, in which the organizers of G-FAIR 2010 have invited<br />

CEO's with management success to be speakers. Aside from the booths <strong>and</strong> businesses,<br />

there will be many side-events held at G-FAIR 2010 at the exhibition center. There will<br />

be companies' sponsorship products available as well as a daily lottery for prize giveaways.<br />

There will also be various performances <strong>and</strong> new product presentations. Detailed<br />

information can be found at the G-FAIR homepage at www.gfair.or.kr or the<br />

Exhibition Executive Office can be reached at (031-259-6221~7) for answers to any<br />

questions.<br />

KimYearim/ yearim@koreaittimes.com<br />

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Events<br />

The First World Festival<br />

of Oriental Medicine in Jecheon<br />

Choi Myeong-hyeon, mayor of Jecheon City<br />

World Oriental Medicine-Bio Expo which began on<br />

September 16 is now being held in Jecheon, <strong>Korea</strong> until October<br />

16. This is the first world festival of oriental medicine. The organizing<br />

committee projects about 50,000 foreign visitors from 16<br />

countries around the world, <strong>and</strong> over a million visitors from nationwide<br />

will come to this event.<br />

"We will utilize this event as the driving force behind the local<br />

economic revitalization <strong>and</strong> social welfare improvement to grow<br />

into a world-class Oriental medicine city," said Choi Myeonghyeon,<br />

mayor of Jecheon City at the interview. He, who has been<br />

serving the city for 32 years, added, "With my long experience in<br />

public service, I promise to make this Expo a very successful<br />

event." At the World Oriental Medicine-Bio Expo, you can enjoy<br />

a h<strong>and</strong>s-on experience <strong>and</strong> obtain useful information through this<br />

voyage of discovery of <strong>Korea</strong>n medicine. In the Futuristic<br />

Oriental Medicine Pavilion, you can catch a glimpse of the joyous<br />

encounter of <strong>Korea</strong>n medicine <strong>and</strong> the state-of-the-art <strong>IT</strong><br />

technology such as ▲diagnosis of physical constitution according<br />

to photos of people's faces, ▲3-dimensional image analyzers of<br />

pulse, meridian function diagnosis devices, image analyzers of<br />

skin. It will offer the vision of Jecheon as a WHO <strong>Korea</strong>n medicine<br />

Health city. Attendees will have an opportunity to learn<br />

about the value of natural herbs with stories about their natural<br />

benef<strong>its</strong> in the <strong>Medical</strong> Herb Study Pavilion. Explore 300 herbs<br />

<strong>and</strong> medical materials derived from animals <strong>and</strong> minerals as<br />

recorded in "Donguibogam", a classic medical textbook on the<br />

origins of <strong>Korea</strong>'s herbs <strong>and</strong> oriental medicine. The expo will also<br />

offer diverse sightseeing attractions such as the Herb Garden, ginseng<br />

cultivated from water <strong>and</strong> the real experience of showering<br />

with Jecheon's native Hwanggi(milk vetch roots).<br />

There will also be a <strong>Korea</strong>n Traditional <strong>Medical</strong> Clinic <strong>and</strong><br />

Prestigious <strong>Korea</strong>n Medicine Hospital Pavilion where visitors<br />

can be provided with diagnostic, counseling <strong>and</strong> treatment services<br />

performed by famous herbal doctors from renowned<br />

<strong>Korea</strong>n medicine hospitals. There will be various exhibitions <strong>and</strong><br />

experiential programs as well. Check out diverse artifacts <strong>and</strong> instruments<br />

related to <strong>Korea</strong>n medicine, such as books, acupunctural<br />

needles, herb grinders <strong>and</strong> herb boilers.<br />

At the Oriental Medicine Bioscience Museum, visitors can take<br />

a journey into health with 4D image diagnosis, which will give a<br />

better underst<strong>and</strong>ing of the body, the history of disease, <strong>and</strong> the<br />

principles of <strong>Korea</strong>n medicine <strong>and</strong> <strong>its</strong> diagnostic <strong>and</strong> treatment<br />

methods. 3D <strong>and</strong> 4D theaters will welcome visitors with informative<br />

movies for children. Since there are plenty of things to do <strong>and</strong><br />

places to play for children including theaters <strong>and</strong> the Children's<br />

<strong>Korea</strong>n Medicine Playground, this Expo will be a great <strong>and</strong> valuable<br />

trip for families as well.<br />

One of the meritorious retainers known as "healthy" <strong>Korea</strong>n<br />

food, fermented foods have their own space in this Expo, too.<br />

Visitors will see fermented foods from various nations, as well as<br />

their fermentation methods <strong>and</strong> production processes.<br />

Plus, several symposia are being held along with the Expo. The<br />

purpose of these symposia is to hold diverse symposium events to<br />

lay the groundwork for transforming eco-friendly Jecheon into a<br />

world-class city of <strong>Korea</strong>n medicine, link <strong>Korea</strong>n medicine with<br />

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Events<br />

industry to create high value added <strong>and</strong> to activate the local economy,<br />

<strong>and</strong> promote international exchange within the <strong>Korea</strong>n<br />

medicine industry <strong>and</strong> exp<strong>and</strong> opportunities for friendship. There<br />

are 4 international conferences <strong>and</strong> four local conferences.<br />

"I sincerely hope that the eight various academic conferences<br />

held during the 2010 world Oriental Medicine-Bio EXPO in<br />

Jecheon can lay the foundation for the development of Oriental<br />

Lee Soo-seong,<br />

chairman of the<br />

Organizing Committee<br />

of the 2010 World Oriental<br />

Medicine-Bio EXPO<br />

medical science together with Oriental medicine's scientific<br />

progress, industrialization, <strong>and</strong> globalization," said Soo-seong<br />

Lee, chairman of the Organizing Committee of the 2010 World<br />

Oriental Medicine-Bio Expo.<br />

Approximately 2,800 experts from local <strong>and</strong> overseas universality<br />

associations, research associations, <strong>and</strong> universities related<br />

to <strong>Korea</strong>n medicine have been attending these symposia at<br />

Chungpung Lake Hotel." Oriental medicine is recently gaining<br />

enormous global attention with frequent occurrences of a wide<br />

range of rare <strong>and</strong> incurable diseases that Western medicine cannot<br />

treat or cure," said Lee. He added, "At this critical juncture,<br />

our academic conferences during the 2010 World Oriental<br />

Medicine-Bio Expo can contribute to facilitating scientific breakthroughs<br />

<strong>and</strong> globalization of Oriental medicine <strong>and</strong> restoring the<br />

pride of our ethnic medicine." In <strong>Korea</strong>, Jecheon has long acted<br />

as a technological <strong>and</strong> industrial hub of herbal medicine processing<br />

<strong>and</strong> distribution thanks to quality medicinal herbs collected<br />

<strong>and</strong> produced from the mountainous areas. The city of Jecheon<br />

<strong>its</strong>elf is also known for <strong>its</strong> gifted beautiful environment as a great<br />

place for travel. Chungpung Lake, the inl<strong>and</strong> sea, Mt. Wolak<br />

National Park <strong>and</strong> the Alps in the east are famous spots to visit.<br />

Ecological therapy, relaxation tours are the treasures of this pure<br />

natural environment in the upper region of Nam-han River.<br />

KimYearim/ yearim@koreaittimes.com<br />

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Events<br />

Isaac Asimov's Dream<br />

Comes True<br />

Robot Festival in Human Life<br />

Isaac Asimov was an American author<br />

<strong>and</strong> considered to be a gr<strong>and</strong> master of science<br />

fiction. He wrote many of his books<br />

about robots <strong>and</strong> he had a vision about the<br />

ways that they would interact with humans.<br />

In 1942, Asimov wrote the three<br />

laws of robots. The Three Laws of<br />

Robotics are as follows:<br />

1. A robot may not injure a human being or,<br />

through inaction, allow a human being to<br />

come to harm.<br />

2. A robot must obey any orders given to it<br />

by human beings, except where such orders<br />

would conflict with the First Law.<br />

3. A robot must protect <strong>its</strong> own existence as<br />

long as such protection does not conflict<br />

with the First or Second Law.<br />

Parts <strong>and</strong> component Fair", the "Robot<br />

Stage", the "Tele Presence Robot Bizmatching"<br />

<strong>and</strong> the "Robot Fun Zone."<br />

These will enable participants to make the<br />

most of the "Robot World" show experience<br />

the field of robotics. The "International<br />

Robot Parts <strong>and</strong> component Fair",<br />

sponsored mainly by the parts <strong>and</strong> component<br />

suppliers, will enable participating<br />

companies to have business opportunities<br />

by acquiring necessary parts <strong>and</strong> components<br />

under bargain price conditions. The<br />

"Robot Stage" is the showcase for launching<br />

new robots, as well as promoting new<br />

technology by participating companies.<br />

Visitors will be able to directly experience<br />

various functions of the most advanced robots<br />

on the stage. The "Tele Presence<br />

Asimov wrote nearly 500 books before<br />

he passed away in 1992. He never saw the<br />

technological advancement in robotics<br />

that will be on display at the International<br />

Robot Industry Show 2010 - KINTEX,<br />

Ilsan, Seoul, October 28-31, 2010. This<br />

event will provide the opportunity to see<br />

just how close we have come to realizing<br />

the vision of a society where sophisticated<br />

robots are a part of our daily lives.<br />

Attendees will observe the current status<br />

<strong>and</strong> future trends of the global robot industry.<br />

More than 120 companies with 500<br />

display booths will participate in the show,<br />

which is sponsored by the <strong>Korea</strong> Association<br />

of Robot Industry (KAR). In attendance<br />

will be robot-related industry representatives,<br />

buyers <strong>and</strong> visitors from the<br />

general public. This show is the largest<br />

event in <strong>Korea</strong> to demonstrate <strong>and</strong> experience<br />

firsth<strong>and</strong> the current development<br />

<strong>and</strong> new technology in robots <strong>and</strong> the related<br />

industry. The show will have special<br />

events, such as the "International Robot<br />

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Events<br />

'Robot World' is one of the largest show of robots<br />

Robot Biz-matching" feature will allow remote<br />

buyers to have access to the show<br />

<strong>and</strong> directly communicate with the exhibitors.<br />

The "Robot Fun Zone" will be<br />

the place to experience the boarding type<br />

or game type robot. Since this area will not<br />

only offer business prospects with the participating<br />

groups relating to arcade games,<br />

but will also give visitors the opportunity<br />

to become familiar with robots. It is expected<br />

to add fun <strong>and</strong> interests to attending<br />

the show. As many other events <strong>and</strong><br />

programs are being planned for visitors’ direct<br />

participation, this exhibition is expected<br />

to draw a lot of attention <strong>and</strong> input<br />

from visitors. <strong>Korea</strong>'s iRIS 2010 is recognized<br />

as the biggest exposition worldwide,<br />

particularly in the field of service robots,<br />

enough to garner participation in this<br />

show by many countries. The Taiwan<br />

Exhibition Hall will be the first international<br />

display area in this show. As China<br />

<strong>and</strong> France are also in the process of positive<br />

review to open their own national exhibition<br />

halls, this show will act as an<br />

event representing world robot trends. In<br />

addition, because it focuses on inviting foreign<br />

companies <strong>and</strong> buyers through strategic<br />

approaches by the member companies<br />

in SYROBO (French Robot Companies<br />

Association), Shenzhen Robot Association<br />

of China, Robotics Association<br />

Taiwan (ROBOAT), Japan Robot Association<br />

(JARA), etc, the business outcome<br />

is anticipated to surpass all previous levels.<br />

As the robot industry is a cutting edge of<br />

environment-friendly green industry, the<br />

<strong>Korea</strong>n government also gives full strategic<br />

support to meet the goal of being one<br />

of the world’s three major countries in the<br />

field of robots in 2013 <strong>and</strong> sponsors the international<br />

Robot World every year to foster<br />

robot industries as a future strategic sector.<br />

Therefore, it is our plan to establish a<br />

great opportunity for promoting <strong>and</strong> realizing<br />

robot business as a future driving<br />

force of our society, as many people are allowed<br />

to meet <strong>and</strong> experience the robots at<br />

this show. As the robot industry is a cutting<br />

edge of environment-friendly green industry,<br />

the <strong>Korea</strong>n government also gives<br />

full strategic support to meet the goal of<br />

being one of the world’s three major countries<br />

in the field of robots in 2013 <strong>and</strong><br />

sponsors the international Robot World<br />

every year to foster robot industries as a future<br />

strategic sector. Therefore, it is our<br />

plan to establish a great opportunity for<br />

promoting <strong>and</strong> realizing robot business as<br />

a future driving force of our society, as<br />

many people are allowed to meet <strong>and</strong> experience<br />

the robots at this show. Robot World<br />

is one of the largest shows of robots, which<br />

includes exhibition, contest <strong>and</strong> conference.<br />

It provides the opportunity to construct the<br />

technological infra <strong>and</strong> to exp<strong>and</strong> overseas<br />

markets through the industries <strong>and</strong> institutes<br />

of robots. It also aims to improve the<br />

international competitiveness in the global<br />

robot market. <strong>Korea</strong> Association of Robot<br />

Industry is the host of the event.<br />

Robert E. Weimer / bob@koreaittimes.com<br />

For more information,<br />

contact Kyung-Joon Lee, Manager via email at kasimov@korearobot.or.kr or<br />

Yoon-Ju Choi, Supervisor at yjchoi@korearobot.or.kr<br />

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Event<br />

What Are the Facts : ISMAR 2010<br />

Interview with Gerard Joung-hyun Kim, Professor, <strong>Korea</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />

Co-Chair of ISMAR 2010<br />

On a recent, rainy Saturday afternoon, <strong>Korea</strong> <strong>IT</strong> <strong>Times</strong> had the<br />

pleasure of spending some time with Gerry Joung-hyun Kim.<br />

Kim is a Professor at the College of Information <strong>and</strong> Communications<br />

at <strong>Korea</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>and</strong> the Co-Chair of ISMAR 2010.<br />

ISMAR 2010 is the 2010 IEEE International Symposium on<br />

Mixed <strong>and</strong> Augmented Reality. The symposium will be attended<br />

by approximately 400 scientist, artists <strong>and</strong> parties with a commercial<br />

interest in AR on Oct. 13-16, 2010 at COEX, in Seoul,<br />

<strong>Korea</strong>. For the record, as opposed to Virtual Reality (VR), Mixed<br />

Reality (MR) (which includes both augmented reality <strong>and</strong> augmented<br />

virtuality) is when real <strong>and</strong> virtual environments are<br />

brought together to create new environments <strong>and</strong> visual scenes,<br />

where physical <strong>and</strong> digital objects are commingled <strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> are<br />

able to engage with one another in the present time. One example<br />

is a heads-up display in a modern fighter jet. Augmented Reality<br />

(AR) is a real-time view of a physical real-world environment <strong>and</strong><br />

that scene is augmented by virtual computer-generated images. A<br />

simple example is when soccer fields show the logos their sponsor;<br />

giant br<strong>and</strong> images are displayed on the the field <strong>and</strong> are only<br />

seen when the viewer is watching the event on TV. So, now that<br />

we've cleared that up, on with the show.<br />

Getting involved with ISMAR 2010<br />

Professor Kim told us that he has been doing research in the<br />

MR / AR field for about seven or eight years. "The symposium<br />

has been held on a rotational basis in different locations in North<br />

America, Europe <strong>and</strong> Asia. Traditionally, when the event came<br />

to Asia it was held in Japan, due to the significant amount of<br />

work that was being done there." he said. "This year the AR community<br />

in <strong>Korea</strong> felt that it was time for <strong>Korea</strong> to host the event,<br />

so they put forward a proposal to do so. It was known that I was<br />

engaged with the global AR community <strong>and</strong> I was nominated<br />

<strong>and</strong> approved as the Co-Chair <strong>and</strong> I humbly accepted." he added.<br />

What makes ISMAR 2010 st<strong>and</strong> out?<br />

We pointed out to Professor Kim that there are many tech-related<br />

events in <strong>Korea</strong>, <strong>and</strong> asked what is so special about ISMAR<br />

2010. He agreed by saying that "<strong>Korea</strong> is a popular place for tech<br />

events, but that was not the only reasons to hold the ISMAR<br />

here." Kim told us that most of the events that are focused on related<br />

technologies, such as computer graphics, games <strong>and</strong> 3D<br />

technology, only tend to focus on their respective segment of the<br />

Professor Gerry Joung-hyun Kim (right), Co-Chairman ISMAR 2010 with Robert<br />

Weimer (left) Editor of the <strong>Korea</strong> <strong>IT</strong> <strong>Times</strong><br />

industry, that they are operated in a silo-like environment <strong>and</strong> are<br />

not particularly engaged in integrating their platforms with others.<br />

He explained "Many disciplines in the area of technology<br />

must be integrated in order to achieve AR. Additionally, the IS-<br />

MAR 2010 will demonstrate how AR relies on both science <strong>and</strong><br />

the arts to achieve the desired outcome. Other sub-fields within<br />

the technology sector focus on a virtual reality, completely detached<br />

from reality. AR is a value add to the experience of reality."<br />

Professor Kim noted that "Qualcomm is a sponsor of the<br />

event <strong>and</strong> they have invested heavily in AR. Earlier this year they<br />

acquired intellectual property from Imagination Computer<br />

Services [GesmbH]. An Austrian company <strong>and</strong> established the<br />

Qualcomm Austria Research <strong>Center</strong> there. Imagination had<br />

done some excellent work in the AR field <strong>and</strong> Qualcomm is integrating<br />

it in to their phones. They will have a company venue at<br />

ISMAR 2010 <strong>and</strong> they are delivering a workshop to describe the<br />

technology <strong>and</strong> highlight the Qualcomm AR SDK [Software<br />

Development Kit] on October 13."<br />

Qualcomm is at the forefront of research in the AR field <strong>and</strong><br />

they are spicing things up by sponsoring the 2010 ISMAR <strong>and</strong><br />

promoting their Augmented Reality Developer Challenge. with<br />

prizes ranging from USD 25,000 ~ 125,000 for developing AR<br />

applications using the Qualcomm AR SDK. When were planning<br />

to meet with with Professor Kim, we were hoping to hear<br />

about some of the of the new technology that will be featured in<br />

the symposium <strong>and</strong> he didn't disappoint us. He said that the organizers<br />

of the symposium have received a number of very interest-<br />

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ing research papers that will be presented during the event. He also<br />

eluded to some stunning artistic exhibitions.<br />

Unfortunately, he left us hanging in suspense with his next<br />

comment. "We have also recently received a request to participate<br />

by a company which shall remain nameless at this point.<br />

They contacted us <strong>and</strong> said that they wanted to do a presentation<br />

of their work, but they did not want to release details of the product<br />

prior to the demonstration, due to concerns that the exposure<br />

might compromise their proprietary interest. They provided<br />

enough information to peak our interest <strong>and</strong> we decided to include<br />

them in the event. We're very excited to learn more about<br />

the research <strong>and</strong> development that they have been doing <strong>and</strong> see<br />

what they've come up with."<br />

AR improves our daily lives<br />

The ISMAR 2010 website says "Mixed Reality (MR) <strong>and</strong><br />

Augmented Reality (AR) allow the creation of fascinating new<br />

types of user interfaces, <strong>and</strong> are beginning to show significant impact<br />

on industry <strong>and</strong> society." We asked Professor Kim to tell us<br />

about how this technology effects our daily lives. We told him<br />

that we were familiar with the use of AR for generating images on<br />

TV screens during sporting events <strong>and</strong> asked if he could provide<br />

some other examples. He responded by saying "When I think<br />

about the AR that you are talking about, I think of a lot of preproduction<br />

work that goes into making that happen. Cameras<br />

have to be set in specific locations, graphics need to be created<br />

<strong>and</strong> staged in advance; the stage has to be set for it to happen."<br />

"What I was thinking about was AR capable Smart Phones.<br />

The GPS enabled phone can triangulate your location <strong>and</strong> the internal<br />

compass can tell which way you are facing. As you point<br />

the phone at a building directly in front of you the camera collects<br />

an image. The AR technology can access a database of images<br />

<strong>and</strong> is able to identify the building characteristics from the image.<br />

Then the application serves up the address <strong>and</strong> information about<br />

the businesses in the building. I actually used that technology on<br />

my way here to meet with you in this building. This is an example<br />

of how this technology make our lives easier." he continued.<br />

Kim shared another thought on the subject when he said "One<br />

idea that I have envisioned for many years is that of using this<br />

technology in an educational setting. Imagine a High School<br />

chemistry class. Keeping most students attention is difficult unless<br />

the experiment involves blowing something up. Lets say they<br />

have real-world lab apparatus, test tubes, microscopes <strong>and</strong> the<br />

like. What if they could virtually combine those elements which<br />

normally result in an explosion in their real world setting <strong>and</strong> they<br />

get information about the reaction without anything blowing up.<br />

I think they would be more engaged <strong>and</strong> have a better learning<br />

experience." "Students can have that experience in a purely virtual<br />

world. Computer graphics in games get better with every new<br />

edition, but virtual reality is still virtual. There is a phenomenon<br />

which has been documented, that shows that when a person is<br />

engaged in a pleasurable virtual activity their interest will start at a<br />

normal level <strong>and</strong> rise during the initial period. After a time<br />

though, the interest level peaks <strong>and</strong> is followed by a rapid decline.<br />

In other words it's fun for a while, but it doesn't take long before<br />

the thrill is gone. I think by augmenting reality, as opposed to creating<br />

virtual reality, the user will remain engaged for a longer period<br />

of time <strong>and</strong> have a better experience."<br />

Arts, Media <strong>and</strong> Humanities program<br />

One element of the ISMAR 2010 event is the Arts, Media <strong>and</strong><br />

Humanities program (AMH). Professor Kim said that this is a<br />

feature of the event was resurrected by the organizers of ISMAR<br />

2009 in Orl<strong>and</strong>o, Florida in the US. "We agreed with the IEEE<br />

that it should continue this year. It was one of the more difficult<br />

parts of organizing the event, because we had to reach out to<br />

Artists <strong>and</strong> Social Scientist <strong>and</strong> try to engage them for the event.<br />

Fortunately, my Co-Chair, Heedong Ko of the <strong>Korea</strong> Institute of<br />

Science <strong>and</strong> Technology had some contacts in those communities<br />

<strong>and</strong> he was able to arrange for their participation."<br />

Why <strong>Korea</strong> for the ISMAR 2010?<br />

We were curious why the event was being held in <strong>Korea</strong> this<br />

year. Professor Kim cleared up that question by saying "As I said<br />

before, in the past when the event came to Asia, it was held in<br />

Japan. Today, the AR research community in <strong>Korea</strong> has reached<br />

a critical mass. Samsung <strong>and</strong> LG have been working hard to integrate<br />

AR functionality in to their phones. Now, we are big<br />

enough contributors to the community to have our bid taken seriously.<br />

Had we tried to make it happen seven or eight years ago, I<br />

don't think it would have succeeded."<br />

Can the general public attend?<br />

We thought there might be some interest in the information being<br />

presented at the event for the general public. We wondered if<br />

there was room for general public participation at the event.<br />

Professor Kim said that he had hope that the general public<br />

would be able to attend when he assumed a leadership role in the<br />

symposium, because there would certainly be some interesting<br />

things to see, including art exhib<strong>its</strong> <strong>and</strong> demonstrations of the<br />

technology for the lay person. They planned the event for 400 attendees<br />

based on limitations of the venue. As it turned out, the<br />

projected number has been reached. Professor Kim said "If your<br />

readers are unable to attend the event, then I suggest that they visit<br />

the ISMAR 2010 web site for a post-event recap of the event activities.<br />

We are always looking for ways to interact with the general<br />

public to spread the word about what we are doing <strong>and</strong> get<br />

feedback regarding their AR experiences."<br />

Robert E. Weimer / bob@koreaittimes.com<br />

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Electronics Special<br />

Tracing 50 Years<br />

of <strong>Korea</strong>'s Electronics Industry<br />

Development<br />

The inevitable change, introduction of IPTV<br />

"The introduction of IPTV is essential not optional!" Suh<br />

Jongryeol, Executive Vice President of the Media Business Unit at<br />

KT stressed. What makes the move to IPTV so special that is<br />

should be taken as an 'inevitable"<strong>and</strong> how will IPTV change the<br />

TV l<strong>and</strong>scape? <strong>Korea</strong> <strong>IT</strong> <strong>Times</strong> leaned about 'The emergence of<br />

IPTV in <strong>Korea</strong> <strong>and</strong> development direction' in a recent conversation<br />

with Mr. Suh. "As the age of Media 2.0 <strong>and</strong> convergence enters,<br />

<strong>Korea</strong> was prepared for the induction of IPTV. A successful<br />

business model in web 2.0 flowed into TV from the open biz environment,<br />

<strong>and</strong> it leads that paradigm change into the Media 2.0<br />

age", Mr. Suh explained. With the development of technology, the<br />

fusion of broad media <strong>and</strong> communication brought the expansion<br />

of internet b<strong>and</strong>width, which facilitated the transmission of video<br />

<strong>and</strong> interactive content. Accordingly, operators began crafting a<br />

new business model that would embrace the content shift.<br />

IPTV Service Progress<br />

IPTV has been a long time in coming. Let's look back to the<br />

time when the installation <strong>and</strong> introduction plan of IPTV was<br />

first discussed by the Presidential Commission on Broadcasting<br />

<strong>and</strong> Communication Convergence in July 2006. At the same<br />

time Hanaro Telecom started to provide a service known as<br />

'Hana TV', which was a 'pre-IPTV' service using Video on<br />

Dem<strong>and</strong> (VoD) technology. In July 2007, KT launched 'Mega<br />

TV' <strong>and</strong> in September of the same year LG responded with<br />

'myLGTV'. In December 2007, the long awaited dream of the<br />

'Internet multimedia broadcast law' was finally passed. In<br />

September 2008, three telecom companies, Hanaro Telecom<br />

(now, SK Broadb<strong>and</strong>), LG Telecom (now, LG U+) <strong>and</strong> KT enjoyed<br />

the honor of being selected as IPTV service providers. With<br />

in two months, KT began service commercialization for the first<br />

time. SK <strong>and</strong> LG followed with their offering in January 2009.<br />

IPTV subscribers surpassed the one million mark in October<br />

2009. In April 2010, IPTV reached 2 million subscribers <strong>and</strong> the<br />

industry has high expectations for these numbers to continue to<br />

Suh Jongryeol, Executive Vice President Media Business Unit at KT<br />

grow in the future.<br />

Looking at the global trends of IPTV, PCCW now TV from<br />

Hong Kong was introduced IPTV in 2003. After 3 years, the<br />

American firm Verizon FiOS TV <strong>and</strong> FT Orange TV from<br />

France made IPTV available to it's customers <strong>and</strong> other companies<br />

around the world followed suit. The base of IPTV has broadened<br />

continuously ever since. Today, subscribers world wide total<br />

approximately 64.29 million, which demonstrates a a rapid increase<br />

when compared to 11.09 million subscribers in 2007. This<br />

index shows that IPTV continues to have the potential to develop<br />

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further in the future.<br />

IPTV problems?<br />

After all, the strength of IPTV is that high-capacity content can<br />

be transmitted on the both sides, which means better quality of internet<br />

service is feasible. However, even though it has differentiated<br />

elements compared to previous VOD, <strong>Korea</strong>'s IPTV faced<br />

some difficulties for the stable entry process. Because IPTV technology<br />

requires a robust infrastructure, very costly investment<br />

had to be made <strong>and</strong> set-top boxes are still needed in some rural areas.<br />

Another negative factor was a delay in legalization ! These issues<br />

caused the implementation of IPTV up in <strong>Korea</strong> to be slower<br />

than antisipated. It took approximately three years for lawmakers<br />

to settle on regulations regarding IPTV after KT had announced<br />

the introduction of IPTV in 2004. Another contributing hinderence<br />

was that there are two regulatory agencies, KCC <strong>and</strong><br />

Ministry of Information <strong>and</strong> Communication, whos veiws were<br />

in sharp conflict with one another <strong>and</strong> neither agreed with the positions<br />

of players in the industry, exaserbating the delay. As a result,<br />

the service was actually started in November 2008.<br />

If those probels weren't enough, due to inequity of regulation,<br />

fair competition was not acheived. Since laws relating to IPTV's<br />

are more restrictive than those in the general Broadcast Law,<br />

IPTV has faced some challenges which include accounting separation,<br />

share limit by the domains, providing essential equipment<br />

<strong>and</strong> various post-regulation rules that prohibit the direct channels.<br />

Another barrier which IPTV is facing now is the limited<br />

amount of available content <strong>and</strong> the seeminly limitless dem<strong>and</strong>.<br />

Public Broadcasting Operators have implemented a substantial<br />

cost structure for retransmission of their content over IPTV,<br />

which has resulted in a significant financial burden to IPTV operators.<br />

Denial of providing higher channel rating content by MPPs<br />

(Multiple Program Provider) to the SO's (System Operator),<br />

seems to be the biggest obstacle to content promotion.<br />

Unfortunately, as a result, there has been a slowdown phenomenon<br />

in growth in IPTV subscribers. There is no doubt that the<br />

'program access rules' should make a shift in policy to give satisfactory<br />

results without delay.<br />

Ripple Effects of IPTV<br />

How does IPTV influence us? " First of all, IPTV will change<br />

our life style <strong>and</strong> exp<strong>and</strong> the options" said Mr. Suh. He continued<br />

by saying, "Let me put it this way, if the previous TV is Family<br />

TV, IPTV is your own TV. It provides 100% of digital broadcasting<br />

service. Not only can someone just watch TV, experiencing<br />

TV is possible with interactive services." To take a lead in this<br />

change, KT plays a role as a tracker to support 'complete national<br />

digital conversion by the end of 2012', which is one of the main<br />

government policies. Also, it is expected that IPTV operators will<br />

help to actively develop content for the industry. Suh explained<br />

that since the transmission infrastructure has grown, it will motivate<br />

the creation of content providers, so the content production<br />

<strong>and</strong> related services will be energized by enhanced interactivity<br />

content. Through network investment, network upgrading <strong>and</strong><br />

related service support will be serve to facilitate growth, too. In<br />

addition, operators' continuous investment for QoS <strong>and</strong> security<br />

will advance the sophistication of the national IP network, highspeed<br />

internet <strong>and</strong> internet telephony by exp<strong>and</strong>ing the internet<br />

coverage <strong>and</strong> b<strong>and</strong>width. KT's IPTV business is quite worthy of a<br />

second look. KT leads the current IPTV business in <strong>Korea</strong> by<br />

supporting about 1.25 million subscribers in August 16th 2010.<br />

They broadcast a total of 149 channels including 30 of audio<br />

channel. At the first half of 2010, KT provided 86,000 VoD, <strong>and</strong><br />

holds a total of 85 flavors of the interactive services with additional<br />

20 this year. Especially, the Open IPTV platform KT supports<br />

is something you 'can't not miss'. Basically, everyone can broadcast<br />

<strong>and</strong> deliver quality contents via the facilities <strong>and</strong> infrastructure<br />

KT holds. It is an unquestionably effective way of activating<br />

content. "The most imperative thing for the development of<br />

<strong>Korea</strong>'s IPTV is to collect the subscribers as many as possible."<br />

Mr. Suh said. He also stressed by saying, "A TV should be the TV<br />

which provides social network instead of showing only some TV<br />

program. And the platform needs to advance to sell <strong>and</strong> buy the<br />

content." Before long, the time will come, not only will we watch<br />

videos broadcast from TV, also information searches <strong>and</strong> video<br />

phone will be possible. Last but not least, Suh ended the interview<br />

with the comment: "Like the advent of color TV, the emergence<br />

of IPTV can not be stopped. This is a cultural trend which is not<br />

going to disappear."<br />

KimYearim/ yearim@koreaittimes.com<br />

Full Series Schedule<br />

For those interested in past or future issues of this series, here is<br />

the full schedule of the series:<br />

July 2009 : An overview<br />

August 2009 : The electronics industry is born<br />

September 2009 : Electronics industry gains momentum<br />

October 2009 : Color TV production opens a new vista<br />

November 2009 : Radios, cassettes<br />

<strong>and</strong> electronic watches change lifestyle<br />

December 2009 : The personal computer arrives<br />

January 2010 : TDX1 introduced into the local network<br />

February 2010 : TFT LCD allows determination of film thickness<br />

March 2010 : CDMA comes into commercial use<br />

April 2010 : U-technologies (part 1)<br />

June 2010 : U-technologies (part 2)<br />

July/August 2010 : WiMAX opens<br />

September 2010 : <strong>IT</strong> 839 Strategy<br />

October 2010 : Era of IPTV<br />

November 2010 : Futuristic Technology<br />

www.koreaittimes.com 83


Country Report<br />

Congratulatory Message<br />

by Saudi Ambassador<br />

Ahmad Y. Al Barrak<br />

on National Day<br />

King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz Al-Saud<br />

The celebration of the National Day of<br />

the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for this year<br />

comes while the renaissance march- that<br />

has been initiated by the founder, His<br />

Majesty King Abdul Aziz Al-Saud, May<br />

God bless him, who laid the foundations<br />

of the Kingdom’s ideological, institutional<br />

<strong>and</strong> administrative pillars-still continuing<br />

in the era of His loyal sons, guided by His<br />

ideas <strong>and</strong> rich experiences in the fields of<br />

development planning <strong>and</strong> economic administration,<br />

resulted in concrete achievements<br />

<strong>and</strong> successes in all fields, that have<br />

been reflected in continuing rise in citizen’s<br />

st<strong>and</strong>ard of living <strong>and</strong> their quality of<br />

life, comprehensive urban <strong>and</strong> industrial<br />

renaissance, infrastructure system, advanced<br />

economic <strong>and</strong> social services that<br />

covered all parts of the Kingdom. Such<br />

Saudi Ambassador Ahmad Y. Al Barrak<br />

achievements st<strong>and</strong> as a clear evidence of<br />

the effectiveness of development approach<br />

that has been adopted by the Kingdom of<br />

Saudi Arabia.<br />

Over more than three decades, structural<br />

developments have been achieved, including<br />

economic <strong>and</strong> social aspects that<br />

are visible on both macro <strong>and</strong> sectoral levels.<br />

The Kingdom’s economy gained a lot<br />

of power elements which enabled it to face<br />

the global economy’s volatility, <strong>and</strong> increased<br />

<strong>its</strong> adaptability to sudden changes<br />

<strong>and</strong> developments. Over the past years,<br />

the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has witnessed<br />

remarkable increase in the volume<br />

of direct foreign investments <strong>and</strong> became<br />

the leading country in the Middle East in<br />

this field. The Kingdom was ranked the<br />

16th among 181 countries in 2008 for attracting<br />

FDI according to the IFC of the<br />

World Bank Group.<br />

Given that Saudi citizen is the center of<br />

development <strong>and</strong> <strong>its</strong> ultimate goal, human<br />

resources development received particular<br />

importance in the renaissance march of<br />

the Kingdom, sectors of education <strong>and</strong><br />

training have achieved high levels <strong>and</strong> unprecedented<br />

growth<br />

Thanks to God <strong>and</strong> thanks to such economic<br />

<strong>and</strong> social progress, the Kingdom<br />

has assumed a prominent place among the<br />

countries of the world, <strong>and</strong> an active member<br />

in the international community. The<br />

Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is among top<br />

donor countries to provide a helping h<strong>and</strong><br />

to all those who are in need. The total value<br />

of aid <strong>and</strong> concessional developmental<br />

assistances to the developing countries<br />

provided by the Kingdom through bilatreal<br />

<strong>and</strong> multilatreal channles reached more<br />

than US$ 90 billion during the period from<br />

1973 to 2007, benefiting 87 countries<br />

worldwide, namely in Africa <strong>and</strong> Asia.<br />

The Kingdom’s donations exceeded the<br />

percentage set by the U.N. for donor countries<br />

which is 7.0 percent of GDP.<br />

The Kingdom’s efforts to support development<br />

plans in the developing countries<br />

are not only confined to provide assistances,<br />

but also worked for employing <strong>its</strong><br />

contributions in many regional <strong>and</strong> international<br />

development institutions in order<br />

to support international initiatives <strong>and</strong> efforts<br />

to solve development problems that<br />

face these countries.<br />

In the context of efforts to strengthen bilateral<br />

relations, the two countries witnessed<br />

a remarkable progress as a result of<br />

the Summit between the Custodian of the<br />

Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah Bin<br />

Abdul Aziz Al-Saud, King of the<br />

Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, <strong>and</strong> the late<br />

former president His Excellency Roh<br />

Moo-hyun, in Riyadh during 24-26<br />

March, 2007, <strong>and</strong> the talks that was held<br />

between the late <strong>Korea</strong>n President <strong>and</strong> His<br />

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Country Report<br />

Royal Highness Crown Prince Sultan bin<br />

Abdul Aziz Al-Saud. Such developments<br />

were indicators that bilateral relations<br />

have entered a new phase of promotion<br />

<strong>and</strong> development. Seven Memor<strong>and</strong>um of<br />

Underst<strong>and</strong>ings were signed during<br />

President Roh’s visit to the Kingdom.<br />

The Republic of <strong>Korea</strong> is one of important<br />

countries for the Kingdom in terms of<br />

<strong>its</strong> economic international relations order.<br />

As being a developing country with a useful<br />

<strong>and</strong> impressive development experience,<br />

as well as <strong>its</strong> international influence<br />

as a G-20 member, <strong>and</strong> as one of important<br />

international trade partner with the<br />

Kingdom, <strong>Korea</strong> has acquired a unquie<br />

experience in facing international economic<br />

crises.<br />

Extending bilateral investments may<br />

lead to the strengthened political <strong>and</strong> economical<br />

ties, <strong>and</strong> thus achieve economic<br />

growth for both sides. Trade relations between<br />

Saudi Arabia <strong>and</strong> the Republic of<br />

<strong>Korea</strong> have witnessed a steady development<br />

during the last five years which is reflected<br />

by increasing of trade volume<br />

reached 300 percent during that period.<br />

The number of joint ventures reached<br />

around 98 projects, including industrial<br />

ones.<br />

Lastly, I pray for Almighty God to grant<br />

success to the leader of the renaissance<br />

march, the Custodian of the Two Holy<br />

Mosques Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz Al-<br />

Saud, King of the Kingdom of Saudi<br />

Arabia, <strong>and</strong> His Royal Highness Crown<br />

Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz Al-Saud,<br />

may God protect them, for their tireless efforts<br />

to promote the Kingdom to the highest<br />

position <strong>and</strong> to make the Kingdom’s<br />

people more happier. I may also pray for<br />

God every success in carrying out my missions<br />

<strong>and</strong> enhancing the distingushed between<br />

the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia <strong>and</strong><br />

the friendly Republic of <strong>Korea</strong>.<br />

Historical Site & Sightseeing<br />

Place in Saudi Arabia<br />

Al-Hijr (Madain Salih)<br />

In 2008, the Archaeological Site of Al-<br />

Hijr (Madâin Sâlih) was enlisted to the<br />

UNESCO’s list of the world cultural heritage<br />

as the first UNESCO’s World<br />

Heritage property to be inscribed in Saudi<br />

Arabia. Formerly known as Hegra it is the<br />

largest conserved site of the civilization of<br />

the Nabataeans south of Petra in Jordan. It<br />

features well-preserved monumental<br />

tombs with decorated facades dating from<br />

the 1st century BC to the 1st century AD.<br />

The site also features some 50 inscriptions<br />

of the pre-Nabataean period <strong>and</strong> some<br />

cave drawings. Al-Hijr bears a unique testimony<br />

to Nabataean civilization. With <strong>its</strong><br />

111 monumental tombs, 94 of which are<br />

decorated, <strong>and</strong> water wells, the site is an outst<strong>and</strong>ing example of the Nabataeans’ architectural<br />

accomplishment <strong>and</strong> hydraulic expertise.<br />

Mosque in Mecca<br />

As the city of Mecca is the holiest place in the entire Muslim world, Saudi Arabia is no<br />

stranger to travelers. For thous<strong>and</strong>s of years, pilgrims have flocked to the country to worship<br />

at the Gr<strong>and</strong> Mosque <strong>and</strong> the Kabaa shrine. The city, in the West of the country,<br />

welcomes some two million Muslims a year, who come as part of the Hajj pilgrimage,<br />

which makes up one of the five pillars of Islam.<br />

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Investment Guide<br />

Investment Guide<br />

4. FDI Incentive - - - Continued from September issue.<br />

Supplementary Collection of Reduced Tax<br />

Tax reduction policies stipulated in the Tax Exemptions <strong>and</strong> Exceptions Act are only<br />

granted during the set period of time only with certain reduction conditions met. If<br />

such reduction conditions are not fulfilled, the reduced tax shalll be collected as stated<br />

in the table below:<br />

A Series Schedule<br />

1. FDI System in <strong>Korea</strong><br />

1-1 Foreign Direct Investment<br />

1-2 Foreign Investment Promotion<br />

Act<br />

1-3 Foreign Investment Promotion<br />

<strong>and</strong> Control<br />

2. FDI Procedures<br />

2-1 Foreign Investment<br />

Procedures<br />

2-2 Foreign Investment Report<br />

2-3 Post Management of Foreign<br />

Investment<br />

2-4 Forms<br />

3. Corporation Establishment<br />

4. FDI Incentive<br />

5. FDI Related Law<br />

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However, the collection of tax may be exempted for the following cases:<br />

• When the registration for a foreign-invested company is cancelled due to the foreign-invested dissolution through mergers<br />

• When capital goods that have been exempted of customs tariff etc. in their imports are used or disposed of for other purposes than their<br />

original purposes with the approval of the Ministry of Strategy <strong>and</strong> Finance, because they are unable to be used for their original purposes<br />

due to natural disasters <strong>and</strong> other force majeure, or due to depreciation, technological advances <strong>and</strong> other changes in economic circumstances<br />

• When transferring shares etc. to a citizen or corporation of the Republic of <strong>Korea</strong> to open the foreign-invested company to the public under<br />

the Securities Trade Act<br />

• Foreign investors who have invested in industry support services or high-tech businesses assign<br />

their held shares to a citizen or corporation of the Republic of <strong>Korea</strong>, <strong>and</strong> the Ministry of Strategy<br />

<strong>and</strong> Finance confirms that there is no difficulty in self-producing domestically, the products or services<br />

produced or provided by the concerned industry support services or high degree technologies<br />

• Assigning shares etc. held by a foreign investor to a citizen or corporation of the Republic of <strong>Korea</strong><br />

according to other laws or government policies, with confirmation from the Ministry of Strategy<br />

<strong>and</strong> Finance<br />

* Additional Attachment: Tax Reduction for Foreign-Invested Companies<br />

Other Tax Supports<br />

▶Tax Exemption for Technology Introduction Compensation<br />

When introducing a high technology which is key to strengthening the international competitiveness of domestic industries, the corporate<br />

tax <strong>and</strong> income tax on the compensations that the foreigner will receive for providing the technology shall be exempted for 5<br />

years from the first agreed date of the payment for compensation. This applies not only to foreign-invested companies, but also to purely<br />

domestic companies, as well. The Ministry of Strategy <strong>and</strong> Finance <strong>and</strong> the Foreign Investment Deliberate Council shall go under<br />

deliberation <strong>and</strong> notify the range of technologies (high degree technology products <strong>and</strong> their technologies) eligible for tax reduction.<br />

The st<strong>and</strong>ards for such technologies are as follows:<br />

Source : Invest KOREA<br />

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Column<br />

North <strong>Korea</strong>’s<br />

Mobile Communications Service<br />

The Launch of “Koryolink”, the North’s 3G Mobile Communications Service<br />

Dr. Choi Seong, Professor of<br />

Computer Science at Namseoul<br />

<strong>University</strong><br />

In the past four years, mobile<br />

phones have been off lim<strong>its</strong> to<br />

the general public in North<br />

<strong>Korea</strong>. With the resumption of<br />

3G mobile services, mobile<br />

phones are now back on the<br />

market. In 2002, North <strong>Korea</strong><br />

created the Northeast Asia<br />

Telephone <strong>and</strong> Telecommunications<br />

Co. (NEAT&T) in cooperation<br />

with the Thai company,<br />

Loxley. They launched<br />

mobile communications services<br />

which were available only in the North <strong>and</strong> utilized<br />

Europe's GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) <strong>and</strong><br />

integrated-circuit (IC) chips. However, since the 2004 the explosion<br />

at Yongcheon station, the North <strong>Korea</strong>n regime eliminated<br />

all of the mobile communications devices that were in service at<br />

the time. Four years later, the North's <strong>Korea</strong> Post <strong>and</strong><br />

Telecommuni-cations Company <strong>and</strong> Egypt's Orascom Telecom<br />

jointly held the Inauguration Ceremony for a 3G<br />

Communication Service on December 15th of 2008 in<br />

Pyongyang to kick-start the mobile communications services program.<br />

The Orascom Group which is partnering with the North in<br />

providing the service is a household name in Egypt <strong>and</strong> considered<br />

among the largest network operators in the Arab world. The<br />

Orascom Group was established in 1950 <strong>and</strong> now has four affiliates<br />

engaged in mobile communications, construction, hotels, real<br />

estate <strong>and</strong> <strong>IT</strong>. The payments by Orascom Telecom, which has<br />

invested heavily in the North <strong>Korea</strong>n mobile telephony <strong>and</strong> construction<br />

industries on projects which include the construction of<br />

the Ryugyong Hotel (a 105-floor skyscraper under construction in<br />

Pyongyang), have been guaranteed by Switzerl<strong>and</strong>'s UBS Bank.<br />

Judging from Orascom Telecom's business track record in the<br />

North <strong>Korea</strong>n mobile communications industry, Orascom<br />

Telecom has consistently <strong>and</strong> painstakingly worked to gain control<br />

over the mobile communications networks.<br />

In January of 2008, just six months after <strong>Korea</strong> Post <strong>and</strong><br />

Telecommunications Company <strong>and</strong> Orascom Telecom signed<br />

their cooperation agreement, the construction arm of Orascom<br />

Group announced that it would buy a stake in North <strong>Korea</strong>'s<br />

By ChoiSeong (sstar@nsu.ac.kr)<br />

Sanwoon Cement, located near Pyongyang. Allegedly,<br />

Orascom's investment amounted to approximately US$115 million,<br />

the biggest private investments made in North <strong>Korea</strong> to<br />

date. Orascom Telecom <strong>and</strong> the <strong>Korea</strong> Post <strong>and</strong> Telecommunications<br />

Company set up a joint venture called "CHEO<br />

Technology", which was invested jointly by Orascom Telecom<br />

<strong>and</strong> <strong>Korea</strong> Post <strong>and</strong> Telecommunications Company at a 75:25<br />

ratio. Orascom Telecom, a network operator that has usually<br />

done business in the Middle East <strong>and</strong> Africa, said it would sink<br />

nearly US$ 4 million into building a 3G (WCDMA) network in<br />

North <strong>Korea</strong>. Back in 2008, North <strong>Korea</strong>n mobile operator<br />

Koryolink entered the mobile communications business to serve<br />

126,000 subscribers, but dem<strong>and</strong> far exceeded the company's expectations.<br />

Therefore, Koryolink plans to secure enough mobile<br />

phone circu<strong>its</strong> so as to serve all the people who wish to use mobile<br />

communications services. In addition, the Choson Sinbo, a newspaper<br />

based in Japan, reported that the number of North <strong>Korea</strong>n<br />

mobile subscribers would break the 600,000 mark by the end of<br />

this year. That means just one year <strong>and</strong> four months after 3G mobile<br />

carrier Koryolink started <strong>its</strong> business in December of 2008,<br />

the number of mobile subscribers topped 120,000 as of April of<br />

this year. The mobile communications bureau of the Chosen Post<br />

said, "In 2009, base stations were put up throughout Pyongyang<br />

<strong>and</strong> communications networks have been complemented. And<br />

major highways leading to Pyongyang (e.g. Pyongyang-<br />

Hyangsan, Pyongyang-Nampo highways), major railways sections,<br />

<strong>and</strong> each province have been equipped with communications<br />

networks. "In the future, more than half of the counties <strong>and</strong><br />

towns will have networks with the rest scheduled to be equipped<br />

within this year" said the Chosen Post. North <strong>Korea</strong> is planning<br />

to exp<strong>and</strong> mobile connectivity to the entire nation by 2012. Those<br />

who wish to use 3G services can go to mobile service centers<br />

called "Bongsaso", pick up an application form <strong>and</strong> submit it with<br />

a payment (the price of the mobile phone plus a 50 euro subscription<br />

fee). The prices of terminals range from 110 euro to 240 euro<br />

<strong>and</strong> some mobile devices have built-in cameras. The basic mobile<br />

device is supplied by China's Huawei Technologies.<br />

In the future, the 3G mobile communications service will go<br />

beyond simple voice calls: Multimedia services such as TV<br />

phones <strong>and</strong> high-volume, high-speed communications will be<br />

made possible. The subscription fees, call charges <strong>and</strong> the prices<br />

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Toys,<br />

Whatyourkidsneed<br />

World Class Product<br />

New product, Bing Bing<br />

The Launch ceremony of the 3G mobile communications service<br />

Toys have been friends of kids since the beginning of time.<br />

They should be the friends who are intelligent, fun <strong>and</strong> safe, but<br />

sometimes they are violent <strong>and</strong> hazardous. For that reason, parents<br />

need to keep track of what is safe <strong>and</strong> what isn't. The<br />

Ministry of Knowledge Economy has made some suggestions to<br />

help parents find the the perfect friends for their children. At the<br />

top of the list is Daesung Toy's Motor Series, one of the world<br />

class products chosen by the Ministry Knowledge Economy in<br />

2009. The Motor Series look just like real cars. Their toys are recognized<br />

the world over as first-class plastic friction vehicle toys.<br />

They are known for their stability <strong>and</strong> interesting <strong>and</strong> educational<br />

functions. To be sure, the various types of cars in the Motor<br />

Series line, which are operated by friction, are fascinating enough<br />

to keep children's interest.<br />

Daesung Toys (http://www.dstoy.com/) has been producing<br />

toys with safe nontoxic ABS materials approved by the US -<br />

FDA (The Food <strong>and</strong> Drug Administration) the company was<br />

founded in 1998. With their production know-how, they have<br />

gained worldwide recognition for their safety <strong>and</strong> interesting designs.<br />

Daesung Toys designs their toys meet the needs of our children<br />

for multilateral ways of education, in order to raise creative<br />

ability. They strive to produce products in the belief that toys can<br />

empower the infinite creativity in our children. Recently, the<br />

company unveiled Bing Bing <strong>and</strong> Gears. Bing Bing fascinated<br />

children with <strong>its</strong> movement, interesting shapes <strong>and</strong> colors.<br />

"These are educational toys. Kids gain mathematical <strong>and</strong> scientific<br />

ability naturally just by assembling the toy." said an official<br />

from Daesung Toys. In fact, Bing Bing Blocks have received<br />

many international awards, including 'Best Toy Award', <strong>and</strong> 'Dr.<br />

Toy Winner'. Also a kid favorite like the Bing Bing, Gear stimulates<br />

creativity in children. It contains interesting accessories including<br />

an LED dome light, flip gear, <strong>and</strong> glow stickers. Kids can<br />

construct anything they want by assembling different shapes of<br />

blocks. KimYearim/ yearim@koreaittimes.com<br />

of mobile phones will go down. On the hardware front, North<br />

<strong>Korea</strong> aims to develop <strong>and</strong> manufacture <strong>its</strong> own h<strong>and</strong>-held mobile<br />

phones, but at the moment, mobile phones will be imported<br />

from foreign nations, primarily from China. For now, a new production<br />

line is planned to be built by a joint venture company,<br />

which was formed by foreign capital <strong>and</strong> the Chosen Post, to assemble<br />

imported parts into finished goods. North <strong>Korea</strong> said it<br />

would set up a nation-wide mobile communications system in order<br />

to modernize <strong>its</strong> communication system. Building an upgraded<br />

mobile communication system has been of great interest to<br />

North <strong>Korea</strong>n leader Kim Jong-il, so this project is expected to<br />

gain momentum quickly. According to South <strong>Korea</strong>n mobile carriers<br />

<strong>and</strong> South <strong>Korea</strong>'s <strong>Korea</strong> Communications Commission<br />

(KCC), only senior government figures are using mobile phones<br />

right now in the North. Yet the general public will soon get their<br />

h<strong>and</strong>s on mobile devices. As for the North <strong>Korea</strong>n mobile communications<br />

industry, getting foreign investors can be a problem.<br />

But the real issue lies with North <strong>Korea</strong>'s poor electricity grids,<br />

which are so insufficient that anticipated high electricity dem<strong>and</strong><br />

from maintaining network facilities <strong>and</strong> charging mobile phones<br />

may not be met. Regardless, it is indeed very encouraging that the<br />

North offers 3G mobile communication services to the public. I<br />

believe that the commercialization of 3G mobile communication<br />

services would serve as a stepping stone to North <strong>Korea</strong>'s gradual<br />

reform <strong>and</strong> market opening, which are deemed to be inevitable in<br />

the end.<br />

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To e- or Not to e-,<br />

that is the Problem<br />

All technology leads to education- one obvious example is the<br />

e-Learning Week in <strong>Korea</strong>, which takes place this year from<br />

September 16-18. So, which will be the last parent st<strong>and</strong>ing to buy<br />

a collegiate dictionary for their children? Early adopting parents<br />

are already establishing a ubiquitous learning infrastructure for<br />

their future babies, complete with smart phones, IPTV, <strong>and</strong><br />

DMB. The 3D digital textbook is is in development, along with e-<br />

learning applications for smart phones. Convergence of <strong>IT</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />

education, is this really for, of, <strong>and</strong> by the students?<br />

e-Government initiative in America<br />

The countries who are at the forefront of e-Learning are found<br />

to be the frontrunners of the Open Government movement. The<br />

inauguration of Barack Obama essentially began to usher in a<br />

new era of open <strong>and</strong> accountable E-government. On his first day<br />

in office, Obama signed the Memor<strong>and</strong>um on Transparency <strong>and</strong><br />

Open Government with promises of establishing a system of<br />

"transparency, public participation, <strong>and</strong> collaboration." Since the<br />

new era has begun, the Obama administration has directed the<br />

Office of Management <strong>and</strong> Budget (OMB) to issue an Open<br />

Government Directive, establishing several important government<br />

flagship initiatives. The Department of Defense implemented<br />

Virtual Lifetime Electronic Record, a groundbreaking electronic<br />

health data sharing solution. Such a st<strong>and</strong>ardized exchange<br />

of information strives to support America's service members <strong>and</strong><br />

veterans of the armed forces. The wave of the Open Government<br />

Directive also hit the Department of Education. ED Data<br />

Express has been newly designed to improve the public's ability to<br />

access <strong>and</strong> explore high value state-level data collected by the<br />

Department's Office of Elementary <strong>and</strong> Secondary Education<br />

(OESE).<br />

School of Nursing Pioneers Use of Smart Phones<br />

A laptop for every students<br />

Wave of e-Government <strong>and</strong> e-Education<br />

in South <strong>Korea</strong><br />

South <strong>Korea</strong> has been ranked number one with an E-government<br />

development index of 0.8785 in 2010. Adhering to principles<br />

of efficiency <strong>and</strong> transparency of public participation, the<br />

<strong>Korea</strong>n government has a firmly established st<strong>and</strong>ardized business<br />

system. This system includes the Hometax system, which allows<br />

the public to access information on tax activities such as filing,<br />

billing, <strong>and</strong> payment. Maeng, Hyung Kyu, the Minister of<br />

Public Administration <strong>and</strong> Security (MOPAS) said recently,<br />

"The Ministry aims to devise the right tools <strong>and</strong> policy approaches<br />

to build a performance-oriented government system to keep<br />

pace with the rapidly changing administrative environment."<br />

South <strong>Korea</strong> is at the forefront of e-Learning Government, as<br />

well. In 2001 for instance, the Ministry of Education <strong>and</strong> Human<br />

Resource Development (MOEHRD) passed the 'Cyber<br />

<strong>University</strong> Foundation Law.' By 2004 some seventeen Cyber universities<br />

were up <strong>and</strong> running. By 2006 over half of all four year<br />

colleges <strong>and</strong> universities, particularly those with 10,000+ student<br />

enrollments were offering e-learning courses.<br />

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E-learning progress<br />

Electronically supported learning comes in many forms. A<br />

wide variety of educators <strong>and</strong> schools use a broad range of tools<br />

to enhance the classroom experience <strong>and</strong> education as a whole.<br />

Here, this reporter will introduce three programs in which are<br />

widely used in educational institutions around the globe.<br />

• Wikispaces: A wiki is a page or collection of Web pages, enabling<br />

anyone to contribute or modify content on the Internet. In other<br />

words, a wiki is a virtual content management program where<br />

anyone accessing the content can upload <strong>and</strong> exchange a range of<br />

documents, files <strong>and</strong> videos. Adam Frey, one of the founders of<br />

Wikispaces (a type of Wiki platform) highlights the educational value<br />

of Wikispaces, "It's great for schools obviously as there are<br />

endless groups in school, classrooms, clubs, study teams, faculty<br />

groups, etc who need simple ways to work together. Anyone in the<br />

organization can use Wikisapces to do their work in a connected<br />

way.<br />

• Edline: Edline, a Learning Manage-ment System (LMS) is used in<br />

all 50 U.S. states <strong>and</strong> in over 70 countries globally. Its purpose? It's<br />

pretty straightforward: instructors can upload tests, projects, assignment,<br />

class syllabus, <strong>and</strong> progress reports. Edline is an important<br />

tool in promoting parental involvement, supporting teachers,<br />

<strong>and</strong> engaging the learning community.<br />

• Blackboard Learning System: Blackboard is a virtual learning environment.<br />

Its purposes are to add online elements to courses traditionally<br />

taught in a traditional classroom setting <strong>and</strong> to develop<br />

completely online courses. It has become a helpful tool in delivering<br />

learning content, engaging learners, <strong>and</strong> measuring their performance.<br />

(Grade Quick included)<br />

The Taft's teachers are able to insure that every voice is heard <strong>and</strong> that every<br />

perspective is valued <strong>and</strong> respected.<br />

To e- or not to e-<br />

Despite the rapidly developing technology in the arena of E-<br />

Learning, prestigious schools in America continue to hold traditional<br />

learning methods in high regard. For these schools, traditional<br />

methods of education are believed to be a better way to promote<br />

the true meaning of "open education" where the atmosphere<br />

encourages the students to "interact" with the teachers. The<br />

Taft School, a leading national coeducational boarding school in<br />

Watertown, Connecticut has not adapted any of the e-learning<br />

systems described above. Mr. Macmullen, the headmaster of Taft<br />

stated, "Schools just cannot assume the benef<strong>its</strong> of technology.<br />

The application of technology, at all costs, must accelerate learning.<br />

Schools must use technology in a visionary <strong>and</strong> strategic approach<br />

to school campus." Macmullen further states, "At an institution<br />

like Taft, one is given a certain amount of independence.<br />

There is no need for programs such as Edline, because it should<br />

be left as the students' responsibility to actively ask teachers to<br />

evaluate their performance." There are, of course, fervent advocates<br />

of technologically-based learning in classrooms. Most notable<br />

is the <strong>Korea</strong> International School, a co-educational international<br />

school located in Gyeonggi Province. KIS has already implemented<br />

a one-to-one laptop program, which "represents the ultimate<br />

in technology infusion." The school sees the "introduction<br />

of [such] program as a paradigm shift in how instruction is delivered."<br />

Not surprisingly, KIS makes full use of Edline <strong>and</strong> arranges<br />

frequent parent-teacher conferences in virtual space based on daily<br />

reports of students' performance on homework assignments,<br />

projects, tests, <strong>and</strong> grades. Learning Management System, however,<br />

is placing a greater responsibility on the teachers to serve the<br />

students as, in effect, a perfect "secretary". The thinking is that future<br />

generation students won't be responsible for keeping a record<br />

of assignments in a homework log because they will be typed<br />

neatly for them on Wikispaces. Parents won't ever have to ask<br />

their children about the current status of their grades because they<br />

will be able to log onto Edline <strong>and</strong> check for themselves when<br />

ever they like. With a smart phone, parents can immediately send<br />

an e mail or text message to their child's teacher at the moment<br />

when a question arises. Therefore, ubiquitous education cannot<br />

be achieved without ubiquitous teachers. So to what degree<br />

should a government consider development of e-Education?<br />

Students in Wonderl<strong>and</strong><br />

Having a 3D image of an oak tree on page 3 of a digital biology<br />

textbook, would this be a distraction or a great visual aid for students?Performing<br />

a virtual dissection on a pig through simulation<br />

software, would this eco-friendly, not to mention animal-friendly,<br />

solution be better for students in terms of education <strong>its</strong>elf? Many<br />

wondering voices of parents have been shared at the site of e-<br />

Learning Week. As opposed to applying advanced technology to<br />

educational fields, government should set a clear purpose for e-<br />

Learning. As the ultimate goal of e-Government is to encourage<br />

citizen participation in problem solving, the question of to what<br />

extent are we going to allow the merge of technology in education<br />

must be examined, in order to establish effective guidelines.<br />

Andrew Yoo / infor@koreaittimes.com<br />

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E-learning progress<br />

Electronically supported learning comes in many forms. A<br />

wide variety of educators <strong>and</strong> schools use a broad range of tools<br />

to enhance the classroom experience <strong>and</strong> education as a whole.<br />

Here, this reporter will introduce three programs in which are<br />

widely used in educational institutions around the globe.<br />

• Wikispaces: A wiki is a page or collection of Web pages, enabling<br />

anyone to contribute or modify content on the Internet. In other<br />

words, a wiki is a virtual content management program where<br />

anyone accessing the content can upload <strong>and</strong> exchange a range of<br />

documents, files <strong>and</strong> videos. Adam Frey, one of the founders of<br />

Wikispaces (a type of Wiki platform) highlights the educational value<br />

of Wikispaces, "It's great for schools obviously as there are<br />

endless groups in school, classrooms, clubs, study teams, faculty<br />

groups, etc who need simple ways to work together. Anyone in the<br />

organization can use Wikisapces to do their work in a connected<br />

way.<br />

• Edline: Edline, a Learning Manage-ment System (LMS) is used in<br />

all 50 U.S. states <strong>and</strong> in over 70 countries globally. Its purpose? It's<br />

pretty straightforward: instructors can upload tests, projects, assignment,<br />

class syllabus, <strong>and</strong> progress reports. Edline is an important<br />

tool in promoting parental involvement, supporting teachers,<br />

<strong>and</strong> engaging the learning community.<br />

• Blackboard Learning System: Blackboard is a virtual learning environment.<br />

Its purposes are to add online elements to courses traditionally<br />

taught in a traditional classroom setting <strong>and</strong> to develop<br />

completely online courses. It has become a helpful tool in delivering<br />

learning content, engaging learners, <strong>and</strong> measuring their performance.<br />

(Grade Quick included)<br />

The Taft's teachers are able to insure that every voice is heard <strong>and</strong> that every<br />

perspective is valued <strong>and</strong> respected.<br />

To e- or not to e-<br />

Despite the rapidly developing technology in the arena of E-<br />

Learning, prestigious schools in America continue to hold traditional<br />

learning methods in high regard. For these schools, traditional<br />

methods of education are believed to be a better way to promote<br />

the true meaning of "open education" where the atmosphere<br />

encourages the students to "interact" with the teachers. The<br />

Taft School, a leading national coeducational boarding school in<br />

Watertown, Connecticut has not adapted any of the e-learning<br />

systems described above. Mr. Macmullen, the headmaster of Taft<br />

stated, "Schools just cannot assume the benef<strong>its</strong> of technology.<br />

The application of technology, at all costs, must accelerate learning.<br />

Schools must use technology in a visionary <strong>and</strong> strategic approach<br />

to school campus." Macmullen further states, "At an institution<br />

like Taft, one is given a certain amount of independence.<br />

There is no need for programs such as Edline, because it should<br />

be left as the students' responsibility to actively ask teachers to<br />

evaluate their performance." There are, of course, fervent advocates<br />

of technologically-based learning in classrooms. Most notable<br />

is the <strong>Korea</strong> International School, a co-educational international<br />

school located in Gyeonggi Province. KIS has already implemented<br />

a one-to-one laptop program, which "represents the ultimate<br />

in technology infusion." The school sees the "introduction<br />

of [such] program as a paradigm shift in how instruction is delivered."<br />

Not surprisingly, KIS makes full use of Edline <strong>and</strong> arranges<br />

frequent parent-teacher conferences in virtual space based on daily<br />

reports of students' performance on homework assignments,<br />

projects, tests, <strong>and</strong> grades. Learning Management System, however,<br />

is placing a greater responsibility on the teachers to serve the<br />

students as, in effect, a perfect "secretary". The thinking is that future<br />

generation students won't be responsible for keeping a record<br />

of assignments in a homework log because they will be typed<br />

neatly for them on Wikispaces. Parents won't ever have to ask<br />

their children about the current status of their grades because they<br />

will be able to log onto Edline <strong>and</strong> check for themselves when<br />

ever they like. With a smart phone, parents can immediately send<br />

an e mail or text message to their child's teacher at the moment<br />

when a question arises. Therefore, ubiquitous education cannot<br />

be achieved without ubiquitous teachers. So to what degree<br />

should a government consider development of e-Education?<br />

Students in Wonderl<strong>and</strong><br />

Having a 3D image of an oak tree on page 3 of a digital biology<br />

textbook, would this be a distraction or a great visual aid for students?Performing<br />

a virtual dissection on a pig through simulation<br />

software, would this eco-friendly, not to mention animal-friendly,<br />

solution be better for students in terms of education <strong>its</strong>elf? Many<br />

wondering voices of parents have been shared at the site of e-<br />

Learning Week. As opposed to applying advanced technology to<br />

educational fields, government should set a clear purpose for e-<br />

Learning. As the ultimate goal of e-Government is to encourage<br />

citizen participation in problem solving, the question of to what<br />

extent are we going to allow the merge of technology in education<br />

must be examined, in order to establish effective guidelines.<br />

Andrew Yoo / infor@koreaittimes.com<br />

www.koreaittimes.com 91


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How to...<br />

Don't Look Now, But You Need a Pro<br />

How to Separate the Wheat From the Chaff When Looking for an Information Security<br />

Professional<br />

On the way to the office<br />

one morning, one of your<br />

company's employees sees a<br />

USB thumb drive digital media<br />

storage device laying on<br />

the ground near the front<br />

door of your company's office<br />

building. He picks it up<br />

<strong>and</strong> takes it to his office. He<br />

boots up his company computer<br />

<strong>and</strong> inserts the drive into<br />

a USB port, so that he can<br />

see what is on it. He thinks<br />

“Maybe that way I can figure<br />

out who it belongs to <strong>and</strong> return<br />

it to <strong>its</strong> rightful owner.”<br />

As he starts to browse the<br />

files on the thumb drive. He<br />

notices a folder that is called “company financials”. He clicks on<br />

the folder <strong>and</strong> inside sees a file called “company salaries”. His curiosity<br />

gets the better of him <strong>and</strong> he clicks on the file.<br />

At this point a Trojan horse application that is embedded in the<br />

document starts collecting all of the email addresses on the computer.<br />

Next, it sends a malicious program to all of the addresses<br />

that it finds. It harvests any passwords that are stored on the computer<br />

<strong>and</strong> sends them back to the bad guy who left the thumb drive<br />

on the ground outside the the front door of your company<br />

building. When the addressees that were found on the first victim's<br />

computer receive the malicious email that was send by the<br />

Trojan from your employee's email address, they open it to see<br />

what he has to say. The message says “click on this link to see pictures<br />

of the company Christmas party.” They click on the link<br />

<strong>and</strong> the malicious application starts harvesting their passwords<br />

<strong>and</strong> sending a copy of the malicious email to everyone in their address<br />

book. The flood of activity brings your corporate network to<br />

a screeching halt. Your IP phones stop working <strong>and</strong> your call center<br />

is out of business, not to mention the fact that the bad guy has<br />

received more passwords than he knows what to do with.<br />

Eventually the infected machines are taken off of the network <strong>and</strong><br />

communication is restored. Later that day, an employee in HR<br />

sends a document that contains confidential company information<br />

regarding a problematic<br />

situation that has arisen, due<br />

to some derogatory terms<br />

that were use by an executive<br />

of the company, to an attorney<br />

who the company had<br />

retained for consultation.<br />

Because the email <strong>and</strong> the<br />

document are not encrypted<br />

by the corporate email system,<br />

the confidential data is<br />

sent in the clear. There is a<br />

disgruntled former employee<br />

who is using hacker tools to<br />

monitor all of the data that<br />

leaves your network bound<br />

for the Internet. He harvests<br />

the confidential data <strong>and</strong><br />

posts it on a popular web site. The media picks the story up <strong>and</strong><br />

the cat is out of the bag. Now you have a publicity nightmare on<br />

your h<strong>and</strong>s. Calls start coming in from the board of directors.<br />

They say that they are going to recommend an audit to assess the<br />

state of the company's information h<strong>and</strong>ling practices. The bad<br />

day gets worse. About that time, a company analyst is updating<br />

the the enterprise database. She is copying <strong>and</strong> pasting data from<br />

a spreadsheet into fields in the database. She gets a call from her<br />

sister who is asking for their gr<strong>and</strong>mother's recipe for Ukrainian<br />

borsch. The analyst digs around in her files <strong>and</strong> finds gr<strong>and</strong>ma's<br />

recipe. She copies <strong>and</strong> pastes it in to an email <strong>and</strong> sends it to her<br />

sister. When she goes back to work on the database, she accidentally<br />

pastes the recipe into one of the fields. The recipe is very long<br />

<strong>and</strong> has some Cyrillic characters in it. The database, because error<br />

checking is not enabled, becomes corrupt, due to the volume of<br />

data <strong>and</strong> Cyrillic characters that it doesn't know how to parse.<br />

It doesn't take long before the analyst's supervisor figures out<br />

that the database is corrupt <strong>and</strong> calls the server manager with a request<br />

to restore the database from a backup. After some time has<br />

passed, the backup is located <strong>and</strong> restored to the server. Users try<br />

to access the data to no avail. It turns out that the most recent<br />

back up is bad. The next available good back up is a month old.<br />

That means that all the data that was entered in the last month<br />

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How to...<br />

has to be reentered. You have to hire temps to come in <strong>and</strong> do the<br />

work, meanwhile no one has access to the data. Will this day ever<br />

end? If you had an Information Assurance (IA) or Information<br />

Security program, then user awareness training might have prevented<br />

the first guy from inserting the thumb drive into his computer.<br />

Awareness training <strong>and</strong> a good security architecture might<br />

have prevented the employee in HR form sending out unencrypted<br />

confidential data or the former employee from intercepting it.<br />

A robust back up strategy <strong>and</strong> routine vulnerability assessments<br />

for the database could have saved the inconvenience of manually<br />

updating the restored database. Did you say that auditors are<br />

coming to check on information<br />

h<strong>and</strong>ling policy compliance?<br />

Clearly you need an<br />

Information Assurance (IA)<br />

professional to establish your<br />

IA program <strong>and</strong> keep it up <strong>and</strong><br />

running. But where do you<br />

find one <strong>and</strong> then how do you<br />

know if he or she is any good?<br />

If you run a job vacancy announcement,<br />

you are likely to<br />

receive the resumes of every<br />

hacker wannabe, reformed<br />

script-kiddie <strong>and</strong> junior James<br />

Bond within the commuting<br />

area. They will try to impress<br />

you with tales of their explo<strong>its</strong><br />

in the underworld of computer<br />

hackery. Intermingled with the<br />

resumes of the these ill qualified<br />

aspiring cyber-warriors, will be a h<strong>and</strong>ful resumes from true<br />

IA professionals. But how can one tell them apart? That's where<br />

the (ISC)² comes in.<br />

The International Information Systems Security Certification<br />

Consortium, Inc., or (ISC)² , headquartered in the United States<br />

<strong>and</strong> with offices in London, Hong Kong <strong>and</strong> Tokyo, is the global,<br />

not-for-profit leader in educating <strong>and</strong> certifying information assurance<br />

professionals throughout their careers. They are recognized<br />

for Gold St<strong>and</strong>ard certifications <strong>and</strong> world class education<br />

programs. In November of 1988, “The Consortium” was formed<br />

among several professional organizations to create a global information<br />

security certification process for professionals <strong>and</strong> address<br />

the need for a st<strong>and</strong>ardized curriculum for the burgeoning profession.<br />

A series of strategy <strong>and</strong> planning meetings were held at<br />

Idaho State <strong>University</strong> <strong>and</strong> in Salt Lake City, Utah in the US.<br />

By 1992 the consortium had finalized creation of what is<br />

known as the Common Body of Knowledge, or the CBK for<br />

Information Security Professionals. The CBK refers to the ten<br />

“domains” of information assurance, which include Access<br />

Control, Application Development Security, Business<br />

Continuity <strong>and</strong> Disaster Recovery Planning, Cryptography,<br />

Information Security Governance <strong>and</strong> Risk Management, Legal,<br />

Regulations, Investigations <strong>and</strong> Compliance, Operations<br />

Security, Physical (Environmental) Security, Security<br />

Architecture <strong>and</strong> Design, <strong>and</strong> Telecommunications <strong>and</strong> Network<br />

Security. The (ISC)² has a number of certification programs<br />

where c<strong>and</strong>idates are qualified at various stages in the development<br />

of their Information Assurance careers. At the end of the<br />

bad day described above, the cert holder that you are looking for<br />

is the Certified Information Systems Security Professional, or<br />

CISSP. The (ISC)² has established<br />

criteria for becoming a<br />

c<strong>and</strong>idate for the certification,<br />

which includes completion of<br />

at least five full years of experience<br />

in information security /<br />

assurance <strong>and</strong> sponsorship by<br />

someone who is already a CIS-<br />

SP.<br />

Once accepted as a c<strong>and</strong>idate,<br />

certification requires successful<br />

completion of a 250<br />

question written test of the<br />

c<strong>and</strong>idates knowledge of the<br />

CBK, which must be completed<br />

within six hours. Most professionals<br />

prepare for approximately<br />

six months prior to taking<br />

the exam. The pass / fail<br />

rate is about 70 percent.<br />

Today, there are approximately<br />

60,000 CISSPs worldwide. Just because a person has the CIS-<br />

SP certification doesn't mean that they are an expert in all ten domains,<br />

or any of them for that matter. In fact, that is one of the<br />

knocks on the program. They say that the certification requires<br />

underst<strong>and</strong> these topics in a way in which a river might be described<br />

– a mile wide <strong>and</strong> a foot deep. In other words, in order to<br />

pass the exam a person has to have a broad knowledge of the concepts,<br />

but it does not require deep knowledge in any in order to<br />

pass. It's this writers experience that the person you select to implement<br />

your IA program should at least be an expert in one of<br />

the domains <strong>and</strong> the more the better.<br />

Obviously, there are a great many factors that one must consider<br />

when hiring an employee. The CISSP certification isn't perfect,<br />

but with all things being equal, pick the person who has those initials<br />

after their name, as opposed to the one that doesn't.<br />

Robert E. Weimer / bob@koreaittimes.com<br />

www.koreaittimes.com 95

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