KERC Newsletter / 2022.08.17.

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Policy & Stats

S. Korean team completes development of testing equipment for NASA’s SPHEREx telescope

The chamber will allow engineers to test the capabilities of the near-infrared space telescope by recreating simulated space environments.

Korea ‘strong match with goals of Gates Foundation,’ Bill Gates tells Yoon Suk-yeol

The president said that through a partnership with his foundation South Korea would “continue to make advancements in biotechnology and health industries that serve the health of the global community.”

 
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Research results 

KIST researchers secure portfolio for developing spiking neural network semiconductors

Neuromorphic computing is a method of computer engineering in which elements of a computer are modeled after systems in the human brain and nervous system. 

Interactive Map of Metabolical Synthesis of Chemicals​

An interactive map that compiled the chemicals produced by biological, chemical and combined reactions has been distributed on the web

Korean researchers develop homegrown fluorine-based polyimide film

Material used for wrinkle-free foldable displays is one of 3 restricted export items by Japan

 
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Technology

SK Chemicals develops green artificial leather using biomaterial

a new material named PO3G (Polyoxytrimethylene Glycol) reduces greenhouse gas emissions and offers long durability.

Hyundai Mobis develops technology to sterilize and purify car room air

In response to a new trend that emphasizes hygiene due to a COVID-19 pandemic, Hyundai Mobis has developed a technology to sterilize and purify internal air instead of filtering pollutants

 
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Industry R&D

Samsung SDI sets up first R&D center in US

The Boston center will focus on developing new battery-related technologies in cooperation with local universities and startups that have been actively working on lithium-ion battery technology and other next-generation developments.

LG Chem and ADM to build joint ventures in Illinois for bioplastic material production

Corn-based raw materials for bioplastics produce fewer greenhouse gases and can be naturally degraded through microorganisms.

 
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