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Korea Herald
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Korea Herald
Art, music and memory mark 80th anniversary of liberation
Marking the 80th anniversary of its liberation from Japanese colonial rule this Friday, South Korea is hosting a rich program of exhibitions, concerts, performances and participatory art projects nationwide. Ranging from celebrations of Korea's Olympic achievements and independence movements to explorations of memory, hope and national identity, these events offer audiences a chance to honor the past, engage with the present and envision the future through music, art, invention and storytelling. At the National Museum of Korea, the special exhibition 'The Radiant Strides, Moving the World' celebrates Korean athletes who inspired generations. The exhibition, which runs through Dec. 28, traces the journey from Sohn Kee-chung's groundbreaking 1936 Olympic victory to the symbolic torch relay at the 1988 Seoul Olympics. Meanwhile, the 'Independence and Invention" exhibition -- held at the museum's annex until Aug. 31, organized with the Korean Intellectual Property Office -- explores the lives and innovations of five inventors who contributed to Korea's modernization. The National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Deoksugung, presents 'Landscape of Homeland and Longing' from Aug. 14 to Nov. 9, a special exhibition of Korean modern art exploring the longing for homeland through the lens of division, displacement and resilience. The exhibition will feature more than 200 pieces -- spanning painting, photography, sculpture and drawing -- by 86 artists. At the National Folk Museum's Paju branch, the video exhibition 'The Reclaimed Light, the Enduring Song, Arirang' (July 15-Aug. 31) examines how Korea's most iconic folk song has evolved through times of resistance, reunion and healing. A series of performances will be held to mark the 80th Liberation Day. On Liberation Day, Aug. 15, the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra will present a concert marking both the anniversary of Korea's liberation and the orchestra's own 80th founding year in 1945. Conducted by Choi Soo-yeoul, the program honors the spirit of the independence movement and the values of freedom and peace. The concert opens with the Adagietto from Mahler's Symphony No. 5, a movement famed for its depth and lyricism, followed by Ravel's Piano Concerto in G Major, performed by pianist Kim Tae-hyung. Geomungo master Oh Kyung-ja will join for 'Surijae,' a geomungo concerto by Jeong Dae-seok that reimagines traditional Korean music in a contemporary orchestral setting. The finale features the third and fourth movements of Sibelius' Symphony No. 2. On the same day, a history musical gala show will take place at the outdoor plaza of the National Museum of Korea in Seoul. The concert brings together powerful scenes from historical musicals such as 'Baekbeom,' 'Watch' and 'Shinheung Military Academy,' all productions based on Korea's independence movement and the lives of independence activists such as Kim Koo, Yun Bong-gil and others. The National Gugak Center offers two special concerts. On Aug. 14 and 15, 'The Light We Sing,' an evocative performance weaving together themes of harmony, memory, hope and future through traditional Korean music, will take place. On Aug. 16, the Sejong Center for the Performing Arts will present '8.15 Seoul, My Soul' at Seoul Plaza in front of City Hall. The free outdoor gala, starting at 7 p.m., pairs timeless songs from 'Les Miserables' and stirring numbers from the Korean hit musical 'Hero,' featuring top musical theater actors such as Yang Jun-mo, celebrated for his portrayal of Ahn Jung-geun in 'Hero,' and Min Woo-hyuk, acclaimed for his role as Jean Valjean in 'Les Miserables.' On Aug. 20, 'Harmony,' a large-scale commemorative concert featuring both Korean traditional instruments and a Western orchestra, will be staged at the National Theater of Korea, highlighting the meaning of liberation through musical unity. From Aug. 9 to 17, the Seoul Foundation for Arts and Culture will host a citywide program of exhibitions, performances and participatory events marking the 80th Liberation Day. At Nodeul Island, SFAC has organized large-scale Taegeukgi installations, including a facade display of the historic 1919 'Jingwansa Taegeukgi,' 16 period flags, and a 40-meter installation made with 1,000 pinwheels. An indoor exhibition will showcase historical photographs and portraits of 80 female independence activists. On Aug. 14 and 15 at Theater Quad in the theater district of Daehangno in central Seoul, SFAC presents 'Train No. 37,' a sung-through musical created with Kazakhstan's National Academic Koryo Theatre, memorializing the 1937 forced migration of Koreans to Central Asia and the survival of the Korean language and culture in exile. Until Aug. 16, 'My Taegeukgi, Our Taegeukgi' will run at SFAC's five regional culture and arts education centers, where participants can design their own artistic Taegeukgi using DIY kits, encouraging reflection on the flag's symbolism and Liberation Day's meaning. The National Asia Culture Center (ACC) in Gwangju will commemorate the 80th Liberation Day with two programs honoring independence activist Park Yeol. On Aug. 15 at 3 p.m., Theater 2 will stage the musical 'Park Yeol,' based on the true story of Park and Kaneko Fumiko following the 1923 Great Kanto Earthquake, blending traditional Korean arts with drama to portray their unwavering resistance under colonial rule. On Aug. 16 at 2 p.m., ACC's Theater 3 will screen Lee Joon-ik's award-winning 2017 film 'Anarchist from Colony,' starring Lee Je-hoon and Choi Hee-seo, which vividly depicts Park's courtroom defiance based on actual trial records.


Toronto Star
23-07-2025
- Business
- Toronto Star
NEO Battery Materials Receives Notice of Allowance for Patents on Silicon Battery for Drone and Defence-Tech Applications
Korean Intellectual Property Office Grants Two Patents on Materials & Process for Manufacturing P-100 and P-200 Silicon Battery Technology Integrating & Optimizing P-200 Series for Short-Duration, High-Capacity Electronics, Drone, and Defence Technology Lower Battery Validation Barrier for Electronics Expected to Expedite Silicon Technology Adoption Timeline Korean Intellectual Property Office Grants Two Patents on Materials & Process for Manufacturing P-100 and P-200 Silicon Battery Technology Integrating & Optimizing P-200 Series for Short-Duration, High-Capacity Electronics, Drone, and Defence Technology Lower Battery Validation Barrier for Electronics Expected to Expedite Silicon Technology Adoption Timeline TORONTO, July 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- NEO Battery Materials Ltd. ('NEO' or the 'Company') (TSXV: NBM) (OTC: NBMFF), a low-cost silicon anode materials developer that enables longer-running, rapid-charging lithium-ion batteries, is pleased to announce that the Korean Intellectual Property Office ('KIPO') has issued Notice of Allowances for two patents regarding the P-100 and P-200 silicon battery materials. NEO is in efforts to integrate the P-200 series for short-duration, high-capacity drone and defence-tech applications. With applications submitted in June 2023, KIPO has granted the Notice of Allowance to the Company regarding patents named Silicon-Based Active Anode Material for Lithium Secondary Battery and Manufacturing Method Thereof I (Silicon Patent I) and Silicon-Based Active Anode Material for Lithium Secondary Battery and Manufacturing Method Thereof II (Silicon Patent II). The patents will be duly issued and registered upon the completion of post-filing documentation. The two patents are the first intellectual property rights independently developed by NEO aside from the existing patents licensed and developed in tandem with the Yonsei University-Industry Foundation. Both Silicon Patent I and Silicon Patent II protect the material properties and proprietary manufacturing process of the P-100 and P-200 products, respectively: Silicon Patent I secures the critical phase of milling low-cost metallurgical silicon to form a core-shell composite structure between the silicon core and an amorphous silicon oxide layer Silicon Patent II secures the nanocoating and additive technology to create a uniform, thin polymer nanolayer on the Silicon Patent I core to manufacture the core-shell composite structure P-200 Series: Targeting Integration for Drone and Defence-Tech Battery Applications In addition to ongoing efforts with the P-300N line for high cycle life, the Company is directing technical resources toward integrating the P-200 series for short-duration, high-capacity electronics. Offering an industry-leading capacity of 2,500 mAh/g, compared to the average pf 1,300 mAh/g, the P-200 is suitable for use in batteries for drones, defence technology systems, remote-controlled devices, and similar electronics. 'Due to lower validation barriers for electronics compared to larger applications like electric vehicles, NEO expects that the P-200 series to have an expedited adoption timeline in existing electronics battery systems,' commented Dr. J.S. Jeoung, SVP of Cell Development. 'Targeting the electronics sector provides a strategic entry point with reduced commercialization friction, potentially enabling earlier revenue generation. NEO can also further access additional commercialization channels while continuing to advance long-cycle life products like the P-300N.' About NEO Battery Materials Ltd. NEO Battery Materials is a Canadian battery materials technology company focused on developing silicon anode materials for lithium-ion batteries in electric vehicles, electronics, and energy storage systems. With a patent-protected, low-cost manufacturing process, NEO Battery enables longer-running and ultra-fast charging batteries compared to existing state-of-the-art technologies. The Company aims to be a globally-leading producer of silicon anode materials for the electric vehicle and energy storage industries. For more information, please visit the Company's website at: On Behalf of the Board of Directors Spencer Huh Director, President, and CEO For Investor Relations, PR & More Information: info@ T: +1 (437) 451-7678 This news release includes certain forward-looking statements as well as management's objectives, strategies, beliefs and intentions. All information contained herein that is not clearly historical in nature may constitute forward-looking information. Generally, such forward-looking information can be identified notably by the use of forward-looking terminology such as "plans", "expects" or "does not expect", "is expected", "budget", "scheduled", "estimates", "forecasts", "intends", "anticipates" or "does not anticipate", or "believes", or variations of such words and phrases or state that certain actions, events or results "may", "could", "would", "might" or "will be taken", "occur" or "be achieved". Forward-looking information is subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause the actual results, level of activity, performance or achievements of the Company to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking information, including but not limited to: volatile stock prices; the general global markets and economic conditions; the possibility of write-downs and impairments; the risk associated with the research and development of advanced and battery-related technologies; the risk associated with the effectiveness and feasibility of technologies that have not yet been tested or proven on commercial scale; manufacturing process scale-up risks, including maintaining consistent material quality, production yields, and process reproducibility at a pilot or commercial scale; compatibility issues with existing battery chemistries and unforeseen the risks associated with entering into and maintaining collaborations, joint ventures, or partnerships with battery cell manufacturers, original equipment manufacturers, and various companies in the global battery supply chain; the risks associated with the construction, completion, and financing of commercial facilities including the Windsor and South Korean facilities; the risks associated with supply chain disruptions or cost fluctuations in raw materials, processing chemicals, and additive prices, impacting production costs and commercial viability; the risks associated with uninsurable risks arising during the course of research, development and production; competition faced by the Company in securing experienced personnel and financing; access to adequate infrastructure and resources to support battery materials research and development activities; the risks associated with changes in the technology regulatory regime governing the Company; the risks associated with the timely execution of the Company's strategies and business plans; the risks associated with the lithium-ion battery industry's demand and adoption of the Company's silicon anode technology; market adoption and integration challenges, including the difficulty of incorporating silicon anodes within battery manufacturers and OEMs systems; the risks associated with the various environmental and political regulations the Company is subject to; risks related to regulatory and permitting delays; the reliance on key personnel; liquidity risks; the risk of litigation; risk management; and other risk factors as identified in the Company's recent Financial Statements and MD&A and in recent securities filings for the Company which are available on Forward-looking information is based on assumptions management believes to be reasonable at the time such statements are made, including but not limited to, continued R&D and commercialization activities, no material adverse change in precursor prices, development and commercialization plans to proceed in accordance with plans and such plans to achieve their stated expected outcomes, receipt of required regulatory approvals, and such other assumptions and factors as set out herein. Although the Company has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in the forward-looking information, there may be other factors that cause results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended. There can be no assurance that such forward-looking information will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such forward-looking information. Such forward-looking information has been provided for the purpose of assisting investors in understanding the Company's business, operations, research and development, and commercialization plans and may not be appropriate for other purposes. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking information. Forward-looking information is made as of the date of this presentation, and the Company does not undertake to update such forward-looking information except in accordance with applicable securities laws. Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of theTSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.


Qatar Tribune
06-07-2025
- Business
- Qatar Tribune
MoCI signs strategic partnership programme with KIPO
Tribune News Network Doha The Ministry of Commerce and Industry has signed a strategic partnership programme with the Korean Intellectual Property Office (KIPO), representing a significant milestone in the development of Qatar's National Intellectual Property Strategy and the enhancement of institutional and human capacities in this key domain. The agreement was signed by Mohammed bin Hassan Al-Malki, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, and Wan Ki Kim, Commissioner of the Korean Intellectual Property Office. The partnership stems from the Memorandum of Understanding on Intellectual Property signed between the State of Qatar and the Republic of Korea on 15 June 2023 in Seoul. The memo laid the groundwork for comprehensive bilateral cooperation in the field of intellectual property, and the newly signed programme represents a concrete step forward in its implementation. The programme is designed to support the formulation of an integrated national strategy for intellectual property in the State of Qatar. It also aims to implement a range of advanced initiatives to strengthen both institutional structures and human capital, thereby contributing to the country's shift towards an innovation-driven economy and supporting the evolution of legal and regulatory frameworks. Under the programme, both parties will collaborate in several priority areas. These include the development of human resources in Qatar's intellectual property ecosystem, benchmarking local practices against global standards, and conducting stakeholder consultations to identify the most suitable intellectual property systems for national needs. The programme will also facilitate the transfer of knowledge and expertise from the Korean side, with a focus on building the technical competencies of Qatari professionals working in this vital field. The Ministry and KIPO will jointly monitor and assess the progress of the programme to ensure the achievement of its objectives and to deepen cooperation between the two countries in the domain of intellectual property.
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Korea Herald
21-04-2025
- Business
- Korea Herald
[Graphic News] Korea leads global hair loss treatment market
A recent survey reveals that South Korean companies account for one out of every two global hair loss treatment cosmetic products. According to the Korean Intellectual Property Office, Korea has dominated international patent filings for hair loss treatment cosmetics over the past 22 years, from 2002 to 2023. Korean companies have submitted 576 patent applications, representing 42.9 percent of the total 1,344 patents filed worldwide, securing the top position. Japan follows at No. 2 with 272 patents (20.2 percent ), while the United States ranks No. 3 with 231 patents (17.2 percent). China and the European Union round out the list with 119 patents (8.9 percent) and 104 patents (7.7 percent), respectively. In terms of individual companies, Caregen leads the field with 115 patent applications for hair loss treatment cosmetics, closely followed by AmorePacific with 72 patents. LG Household & Health Care ranked fourth with 25 patents.


Korea Herald
26-03-2025
- Business
- Korea Herald
S. Korea to provide 'all-out' support to export firms amid global trade uncertainties: ministry
The government will join hands with export-related agencies to provide "all-out" support to South Korean companies in export business, the industry ministry said Wednesday. The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy held a joint conference in Seoul with various export-related agencies, including the Korea Customs Service, the Korean Intellectual Property Office and the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency, on a comprehensive support package for export companies amid heightened global trade uncertainties, according to ministry officials. In the conference, the ministry and related agencies showcased the comprehensive support package, which includes an emergency system to help companies respond to tariff issues, consultations on business strategy and various other support measures. The government has devised support measures ranging from export vouchers for small and medium-sized enterprises to the largest-ever trade financing scheme, worth 366 trillion won ($249.9 billion), to help local businesses respond to major economies' protectionist trade policies. "Even amid shifts in market conditions, South Korean companies will be able to have new export opportunities with competitive technologies and differentiated strategies," Industry Minister Ahn Duk-geun said during his visit to the conference, vowing to work to keep expanding support measures for export firms. Kang Kyung-sung, president and CEO of KOTRA, said it will put in "all-out" efforts to support exports of Korean companies by "actively collaborating with export-related agencies and utilizing its domestic and overseas network." (Yonhap)