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  • Samsung unit enters humanoid robot market with investment in Norwegian robotics firm
    Samsung unit enters humanoid robot market with investment in Norwegian robotics firm SEOUL, December 10 (AJP) - Samsung Electro-Mechanics said Wednesday it has made a strategic investment in Norwegian electric motor company Alva Industries, marking its entry into the humanoid robot components market. Alva Industries said on its website on Dec. 9 that it will work with Samsung Electro-Mechanics on the development of advanced motor drive solutions for robots, following a multi-million euro investment. Founded in 2017, Alva is known for its proprietary fiber-printing technology, which enables the production of lighter motors while preserving high torque and precision control. The company describes the process as a next-generation approach to electric motor design. Samsung Electro-Mechanics said the deal is aimed at securing micro-motor capabilities required for finely controlled hand and joint movements in humanoid robots, in line with broader robotics development efforts at Samsung Electronics. The investment was made through a fund managed by Samsung Venture Investment Corporation. “Fiber-printing technology opens new possibilities for motor performance and design and is a key asset for next-generation robot actuators,” President Jang Deok-hyun said. “This investment lays an important technical foundation for our future humanoid robot business.” * This article, published by Aju Business Daily, was translated by AI and edited by AJP. 2025-12-10 10:28:43
  • SK hynix unveils major reorganization to bolster HBM, AI-era memory leadership
    SK hynix unveils major reorganization to bolster HBM, AI-era memory leadership SEOUL, December 04 (AJP) - SK hynix said Thursday it has created a dedicated high-bandwidth memory (HBM) unit to provide faster technical support and bolster market responsiveness in North America. It also established a new team responsible for HBM packaging, quality and yield management across development and mass production. The move is aimed at reinforcing its position in the global AI era and ensure sustainable growth, the company said. The company also plans to establish “Global AI Research Centers” in the United States, China and Japan. The U.S. center will focus on recruiting top-tier talent and expanding collaboration with major global technology firms to advance next-generation computing system architectures. Construction of an advanced packaging fab in Indiana will proceed this year, while a new “Global Infra” team will work to strengthen production consistency across global sites. The chipmaker will also set up a “Macro Research Center” to analyze global economic and geopolitical developments shaping AI and semiconductor strategies, and operate an “Intelligence Hub” that integrates customer, technology and market data using AI tools to better anticipate client needs. “This restructuring is an essential step toward becoming a full-stack AI memory creator and strengthening our competitiveness as a leading global company,” CEO Kwark No-jung said in a press release. * This article, published by Aju Business Daily, was translated by AI and edited by AJP. 2025-12-04 16:29:32
  • Samsung teases new flagship chip for Galaxy S26 series
    Samsung teases new flagship chip for Galaxy S26 series SEOUL, December 04 (AJP) - Samsung Electronics on Thursday unveiled its upcoming mobile application processor, Exynos 2600, with a 30-second teaser video posted on its official YouTube channel. The Exynos 2600 is slated to power the next-generation Galaxy S26 series. The chip is reportedly the company’s first to be built with a cutting-edge 2-nanometer process. The teaser opens with the words, “In silence, we listened,” followed by promises that the new chip is “refined at the core” and “optimized at every level." While full technical specifications have not been revealed, early signals suggest the Exynos 2600’s neural-processing unit (NPU) and overall performance gains may position it as a serious competitor to other premium chips. The company said the Exynos 2600 will mark a significant milestone not only for Samsung’s smartphone line, but also for its semiconductor ambitions. * This article, published by Aju Business Daily, was translated by AI and edited by AJP. 2025-12-04 13:48:45
  • Samsungs double-folding smartphone raises stakes in global foldable phone race
    Samsung's double-folding smartphone raises stakes in global foldable phone race SEOUL, December 03 (AJP) - Samsung Electronics has unveiled the Galaxy Z TriFold, the company’s first smartphone capable of folding twice, marking its most ambitious entry yet in the fast-evolving foldables segment. The device was officially launched at a media event in Seoul on Tuesday, after being previewed at the APEC CEO Summit in October. “The Galaxy Z TriFold represents the evolution of our smartphone design and engineering capabilities since our first foldable phone in 2019,” said Lim Sung-taek, vice president at Samsung Electronics. The handset adopts an “in-folding” mechanism that allows both sides of the display to fold inward. The screen measures 6.5 inches when closed and expands to 10 inches when fully unfolded, effectively functioning as a compact tablet. It is equipped with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite processor and a 200-megapixel wide-angle camera aimed at boosting productivity from shooting to editing. Samsung priced the 512GB model at 3.59 million won ($2,500), making it more expensive than Apple’s iPhone 17 Pro Max 2TB, which retails for 3.19 million won. The launch comes as Samsung looks to strengthen its position in the global foldable smartphone market. The company held a 9 percent share in the second quarter, ranking third behind Huawei’s 45 percent, according to Counterpoint Research. Analysts expect competition to intensify if Apple enters the segment. “The TriFold could trigger explosive growth in the foldable market, showcasing new possibilities for foldable phones,” Vice President Lim said. * This article, published by Aju Business Daily, was translated by AI and edited by AJP. 2025-12-03 09:48:34
  • Samsung  scions naval commissioning reunites Lee family, including ex-wife
    Samsung scion's naval commissioning reunites Lee family, including ex-wife SEOUL, November 28 (AJP) - Naval Academy commissioning ceremony for 24-year-old Lee Ji-ho, son of Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Jae-yong, brought together members of the Samsung family — including the chairman’s former wife Im Se-ryung — in a rare public appearance since their 2009 divorce. Lee Ji-ho, commissioned as part of the 139th class of naval officers, was joined by his grandmother Hong Ra-hee, widow of the late Samsung Chairman Lee Kun-hee, and his aunt Lee Seo-hyun, head of the Samsung Welfare Foundation. The event marked one of the few occasions in which Lee and Im were seen together in public in more than a decade. Lee and Im, heiress to the Daesang Group, share two children — daughter Ji-soo and son Ji-ho. Im is currently in a public relationship with actor Lee Jung-jae. The junior Lee enlisted in September as an officer candidate and completed 11 weeks of basic training before receiving his commission. After a four-day leave, he will report to the Naval Education and Training Command in Changwon on Dec. 2 for three weeks of initial officer training, after which he is expected to serve as an interpreter officer at the Naval Operations Command in Busan. The commissioning comes five years after Chairman Lee pledged, at the height of legal proceedings related to his father’s succession, that he would not pass corporate management to his children — declaring an end to Samsung’s third-generation leadership tradition. * This article, published by Aju Business Daily, was translated by AI and edited by AJP. 2025-11-28 15:23:13
  • South Korea to delay tax audits for foreign firms increasing investment
    South Korea to delay tax audits for foreign firms increasing investment SEOUL, November 28 (AJP) - South Korea’s National Tax Service (NTS) will postpone regular tax audits for up to two years for foreign companies that substantially increase their investments in the country. NTS Commissioner Lim Gwang-hyun announced the measure on Friday during a meeting hosted by the American Chamber of Commerce in Korea (AmCham) in Seoul. Companies that raise their domestic investment by a defined percentage compared with the previous year will be eligible to apply for the audit deferment. Under the revised criteria, small foreign businesses that increase investment by at least 10 percent and medium-sized firms that boost investment by 20 percent will qualify for the program. Previously, the audit delay was available only to small enterprises. The tax authority also said it plans to ease the burden of double taxation on foreign firms by accelerating the Advance Pricing Agreement process, which provides tax certainty for companies engaged in cross-border transactions. To improve accessibility for international taxpayers, the agency is expanding its AI-based foreign language consultation services launched in September. James Kim, chairman of AmCham Korea, welcomed the steps and stressed that fair and predictable treatment of foreign companies is essential for South Korea to compete with regional investment hubs such as Singapore and Hong Kong. * This article, published by Aju Business Daily, was translated by AI and edited by AJP. 2025-11-28 15:14:41
  • LS Electric secures largest-ever power equipment deal in US
    LS Electric secures largest-ever power equipment deal in US SEOUL, November 26 (AJP) - South Korea’s LS Electric said on Wednesday it has secured a $315 million contract to supply high-voltage transformers in North America, the largest deal in the company’s history. The agreement, signed with a major U.S. private utility, covers the delivery of 525-kilovolt transformers to renewable energy facilities across the southeastern U.S. through 2029. The equipment will serve as critical power sources for large data centers in the region, the company said. The contract marks a significant expansion of LS Electric’s product portfolio, extending its transformer offerings from 115kV and 354kV units to the 525kV segment. The company said the deal underscores international confidence in its transmission and distribution technology and is expected to strengthen its position in the fast-growing data center power infrastructure market. LS Electric reported an order backlog of 4.1 trillion won as of the third quarter, including more than 2 trillion won in high-voltage transformer orders. “This contract reaffirms global recognition of our technology and positions us as a long-term, sustainable partner,” LS Electric said in a press release. “We plan to expand our presence in North America’s hyperscale data center, renewable energy and utility sectors to secure leadership in the high-voltage market.” * This article, published by Aju Business Daily, was translated by AI and edited by AJP. 2025-11-26 13:43:15
  • KITA expands global network with new offices in Vietnam, Brazil
    KITA expands global network with new offices in Vietnam, Brazil SEOUL, November 21 (AJP) - The Korea International Trade Association (KITA) has opened new offices in Hanoi and São Paulo, advancing its strategy to deepen ties with emerging markets across the Global South. KITA held an opening ceremony for its Hanoi office on Nov. 20 at the Lotte Hotel Hanoi. The event drew some 90 officials, including KITA Chairman Yoon Jin-sik, Vu Ba Phu, director general of Vietnam’s Trade Promotion Agency, and Jang Ho-seung, South Korea’s consul general in Vietnam. “South Korea and Vietnam are among each other’s top three trading partners, with bilateral trade reaching $86.8 billion annually,” Yoon said. “The Hanoi office will play a key role within the comprehensive industrial cooperation framework established by both governments.” The new facility is KITA’s second in Vietnam after Ho Chi Minh City. Situated in the capital, it will provide support for South Korean companies navigating regulatory and market-entry challenges in northern and central Vietnam, while strengthening KITA’s on-the-ground marketing and advisory services. Two days earlier, on Nov. 18, KITA marked the opening of its São Paulo office in Brazil. The ceremony was attended by KITA Executive Director Jang Seok-min and South Korea’s consul general in São Paulo, Chae Jin-won, alongside about 50 officials. The São Paulo office is expected to help Korean companies improve market access and identify new business opportunities across Latin America, with Brazil serving as the region’s anchor economy. The openings in Vietnam and Brazil follow the launch of a Johannesburg office last month, part of KITA’s plan to build a network of strategic bases across Africa, Latin America and ASEAN. The trade association says the expanded footprint will strengthen support for South Korean companies seeking to grow in emerging markets and broaden their global reach. * This article, published by Aju Business Daily, was translated by AI and edited by AJP. 2025-11-21 09:54:52
  • Global defense officials attend KOTRA forum to explore Korean weapon systems
    Global defense officials attend KOTRA forum to explore Korean weapon systems SEOUL, November 19 (AJP) - The Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA) on Wednesday hosted a defense export networking event with the Seoul Association of Military Attachés (SAMA), bringing together foreign defense officials and South Korean defense companies in an effort to expand global partnerships. The gathering drew 110 participants, including 35 military attachés from 30 countries — including Chile, India, Poland and Canada — as well as representatives from 44 South Korean defense firms. Organizers said the event was designed to deepen understanding of emerging Korean defense technologies and explore opportunities for cooperation. South Korean companies presented a range of advanced systems, including unmanned ground and aerial vehicles, next-generation low-earth-orbit satellite technologies, avionics, drone and counter-drone platforms, and multifunctional surveillance equipment. For small and medium-sized firms, the event offered a rare chance to directly engage with foreign attachés and pitch their technologies to potential buyers. Jang Seong-gil, head of KOTRA’s Defense Trade Support Center, said he hoped South Korea’s defense capabilities would contribute to global security efforts. “We aim to position Korea as a trusted partner for peace and prosperity,” he said. India’s defense attaché and SAMA chairman, Ashish Gerola, said South Korean weapons systems were increasingly recognized for their quality. He expressed confidence that the networking event would lead to deeper defense cooperation. * This article, published by Aju Business Daily, was translated by AI and edited by AJP. 2025-11-19 14:01:11
  • Samsung showcases cinema screen technology at film festival in Los Angeles
    Samsung showcases cinema screen technology at film festival in Los Angeles SEOUL, November 13 (AJP) - Samsung Electronics said on Thursday that it is serving as an official sponsor of the 11th Asian World Film Festival in Los Angeles, using the event to highlight its Cinema LED Onyx screen. The festival, which runs through Nov. 20 at the Culver Theater, features films from more than 30 Asian countries. Samsung’s Onyx screen — which uses self-emitting LED technology instead of a traditional projector — will be used for screenings throughout the week. Samsung said its Onyx display delivers “deeper contrast and more vivid color” than conventional projection systems, offering audiences greater visual clarity and brightness in both 2D and 3D formats. The company first introduced the technology in 2017 at Lotte Cinema World Tower in Seoul, and it is now installed at six theaters across South Korea. As part of the festival, Samsung will host a special session on Nov. 15 titled “Samsung Onyx: Redefining Cinema Experience,” exploring how LED cinema technology can enhance visual storytelling and audience immersion. “We hope filmmakers and audiences at the festival experience the future of cinema through the unparalleled immersion of Samsung Onyx,” said Jung Hoon, vice president of Samsung’s Visual Display Business. “We will continue to collaborate for the advancement of the film industry.” * This article, published by Aju Business Daily, was translated by AI and edited by AJP. 2025-11-13 13:25:56