Samsung's Han Jong-hee Meets Austrian Minister of Labor to Discuss Economic Cooperation
Inspection of Local Business Status and Discussion on a Sustainable Future
Han Jong-hee, Vice Chairman and Head of Samsung Electronics DX Division (left), met with Martin Kocher, Minister of Labor, in Vienna, Austria, on the 8th (local time) to discuss economic cooperation and a sustainable future.
[Photo by Austrian Government]
[Asia Economy Reporter Han Yeju] Han Jong-hee, Vice Chairman and Head of Samsung Electronics' DX Division, visited Austria to inspect local business operations and met with Martin Kocher, Minister of Labor, in Vienna to discuss economic cooperation and a sustainable future, the company announced on the 13th.
Vice Chairman Han emphasized that Samsung Electronics supports digitalization based on information and communication technology (ICT) such as network construction in the fields of 'digitalization' and 'green energy,' which are major concerns of the Austrian government, and is striving for a sustainable future through eco-friendly technologies.
He also introduced Samsung Electronics' activities contributing to fostering digital skills and problem-solving abilities among youth through educational social contribution programs such as 'Solve for Tomorrow.'
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Vice Chairman Han stated that Austria is an important market in key technology areas including artificial intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), and 5th and 6th generation mobile communications (5G·6G), and expressed gratitude for Austria's support for technological innovation and startup cultivation.
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