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Samsung Electronics Selected as the Most Respected Technology Company in Canada<br>[Photo by 'Canada's Most Respected Companies' Website Capture]

Samsung Electronics Selected as the Most Respected Technology Company in Canada
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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heung-soon] Samsung Electronics has been selected as the 'Most Admired Technology Company' in Canada.


According to local Canadian media on the 22nd, Samsung Electronics was chosen as the number one company in the technology products category in the 'Canada's Most Admired Companies' program, jointly hosted by consulting firm Dart I&C and polling agency Maru Blue.


This evaluation was conducted last month by surveying 3,865 Canadian adults about their 'subjective admiration' for 13 global companies producing technology products such as computers, smartphones, and home appliances.


Samsung Electronics scored 73.5 out of 100 points, ranking first overall. Japan's Sony came in second with 72.3 points, and the United States' Microsoft ranked third with 69.8 points. LG also received 68.3 points in this evaluation, placing fourth overall. Japan's Panasonic followed closely with 68.2 points. The United States' Apple scored 64.0 points, ranking 11th.


Samsung Electronics became the first company to receive this award since the 'Canada's Most Admired Companies' program was established last year. Jeff Munn, head of the 'Most Admired Companies' program, said, "Admiration for a company means honesty, setting an example, contributing to the community, and respecting others," and congratulated Samsung on its remarkable achievement.



Earlier, Samsung Electronics Canada held an event where more than 100 local employees measured their daily step counts using Galaxy smartphones and wearable devices for a week starting from the 12th. The steps were converted into a certain amount of money, raising a total of $10,000. This money was donated to a local environmental protection organization on the 19th to commemorate Earth Day (April 22 every year).


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