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Mrs. Monica YB Jung
The Korea IT Times
Seoul
Dear President Jung,
In Germany advanced information technology becomes more and more identified with Korea.
Leading Korean products are German household items. A Samsung laptop has been named by
a popular German daily as one of the ten most desirable objects of the year 2004.
During its first year Korea IT Times has been engaged in a very respectable way to fill the
foreign embassies¡ need for information about the Korean advancements in this field. Our
embassy needs to keep ahead because IT is one of the most promising fields of technological
cooperation between Korea and Germany. Two examples are the user surface project between
Ehwa University and the German Fraunhofer Gesellschaft and the cooperation of Siemens
with several Korean universities in the field of ultrasound diagnostics. German companies are
also engaged in the hardware development, e.g. Merck in liquid crystals and Schott in glass
for flat screens.
On occasion of this first anniversary, we wish a bright future to ¡°Korea IT Times¡± and hope
for continued cooperation.
Sincerely Yours
Michael Geier, German Amb. to Korea
Adresse: Post: e-mail: Telefon: Telefax:
308-5 Dongbinggo-Dong C.P.O. Box 1289 Michael.Geier@diplo.de ++82-2-748-4101 ++82-2-748-4161
Yongsan-Gu
Seoul 140-816
Seoul 100-612 Homepage:
www.gembassy.or.kr
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