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#TonyChey, Chairman of SK Group, which encompasses multiple companies across various industries including SK Hynix Inc., recently visited the world’s first glass substrate manufacturing factory owned by #Absolics Inc. in Covington, Georgia, during his business trip to the US. During his visit, Chairman Chey also met with Andy Jassy, CEO of #Amazon, Pat Gelsinger, CEO of #Intel, and Sam Altman, CEO of #OpenAI, to explore collaboration opportunities in digital businesses such as artificial intelligence (AI) and semiconductors. These discussions aim to enhance #SKGroup's leadership in the AI value chain. SK Group is committed to fostering an #AIecosystem that spans from semiconductors to services, contributing to national competitiveness and the betterment of humanity. Absolics manufactures glass substrates that support the growing AI market and generate social value by promoting greater energy efficiency in next-generation technologies. #AI_valuechain #GlassSubstrate #SocialValueSpotlight https://lnkd.in/gBNUH8GD

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SK companies are at the forefront of innovation. As I’ve continued my tour across the U.S., I’ve had opportunities to visit some of SK's local teams.   In Paramus, #NewJersey, I spoke with members of SK Life Science, Inc. and shared my enthusiasm for the important work they're doing developing innovative, next-generation drugs.   I also toured Absolics Inc., an SKC company, in Covington, #Georgia. The glass substrate Absolics will produce is a game-changer for chipmaking, strengthening the ecosystem for Artificial Intelligence, and improving both processing speed and energy efficiency.   In the U.S. and around the world, from #LifeSciences to #AI, SK teams are driving forward the industries of the future.

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