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Gangwon Hosts 2-Day Experience Of Future Industries And Traditional Culture
19 November 2025
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19 November 2025
Kwon Jeong-hoon, a production team leader at MICO Ceramics, briefs the foreign press on a completed AIN heater for high-temperature CVD at the company's facility near the Gangwon Technopark Advanced Materials Center in Gangneung, South Korea, on November 6, 2025. MICO Ceramics is regarded as one of the city's leading young firms, with more than 220 employees, many of them in their 30s.
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Gangwon Hosts 2-Day Experience Of Future Industries And Traditional Culture
19 November 2025
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19 November 2025
Kwon Jeong-hoon, a production team leader at MICO Ceramics, briefs the foreign press on a completed AIN heater for high-temperature CVD at the company's facility near the Gangwon Technopark Advanced Materials Center in Gangneung, South Korea, on November 6, 2025. MICO Ceramics is regarded as one of the city's leading young firms, with more than 220 employees, many of them in their 30s.
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Gangwon Hosts 2-Day Experience Of Future Industries And Traditional Culture
19 November 2025
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19 November 2025
Kwon Jeong-hoon, a production team leader at MICO Ceramics, briefs the foreign press on a completed AIN heater for high-temperature CVD at the company's facility near the Gangwon Technopark Advanced Materials Center in Gangneung, South Korea, on November 6, 2025. MICO Ceramics is regarded as one of the city's leading young firms, with more than 220 employees, many of them in their 30s.
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Gangwon Hosts 2-Day Experience Of Future Industries And Traditional Culture
19 November 2025
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19 November 2025
Kwon Jeong-hoon, a production team leader at MICO Ceramics, briefs the foreign press on a completed High Dielectric Constant ESC at the company's facility near the Gangwon Technopark Advanced Materials Center in Gangneung, South Korea, on November 6, 2025. MICO Ceramics is regarded as one of the city's leading young firms, with more than 220 employees, many of them in their 30s.
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Gangwon Hosts 2-Day Experience Of Future Industries And Traditional Culture
19 November 2025
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19 November 2025
A staff member at Gangwon Technopark's New Materials Center in Gangneung explains the center-owned hot press (VHP-8001500-50T), manufactured by Samyang Ceratech, to foreign correspondents in Gangneung, South Korea, on November 6, 2025. The equipment densifies and controls the microstructure of high-performance ceramics, composites, and structural materials under high-temperature and high-pressure inert gas conditions. Due to its high cost, the center provides access to companies that would otherwise be unable to acquire it.
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Gangwon Hosts 2-Day Experience Of Future Industries And Traditional Culture
19 November 2025
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19 November 2025
A staff member at Gangwon Technopark's New Materials Center in Gangneung explains the center-owned hot isostatic press (HIP, AIP36-72-29H), manufactured by American Isostatic Presses (AIP), to foreign correspondents in Gangneung, South Korea, on November 6, 2025. The equipment, valued at approximately 5.5 billion won (about $3.75 million), applies uniform pressure using inert gas in a high-temperature environment to produce near-theoretical-density ceramic materials and components with minimal deformation. Due to its high cost, the center provides access to companies that cannot afford to own it independently.
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19 November 2025
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19 November 2025
A staff member at Gangwon Technopark's New Materials Center in Gangneung explains the center-owned hot press (VHP-8001500-50T), manufactured by Samyang Ceratech, to foreign correspondents in Gangneung, South Korea, on November 6, 2025. The equipment densifies and controls the microstructure of high-performance ceramics, composites, and structural materials under high-temperature and high-pressure inert gas conditions. Due to its high cost, the center provides access to companies that would otherwise be unable to acquire it.
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31 October 2025
The facades of residential apartment buildings stand next to a bus stop sign for Tegernseer Landstrasse in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 30, 2025. The high demand for real estate in the city results in steadily rising rents for apartments.
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30 October 2025
Children play at a public park fountain during hot weather in Jakarta, Indonesia, on October 19, 2025. Indonesia's Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) warns that the country's ongoing heatwave, with temperatures soaring to as high as 37.6 degrees Celsius, is expected to continue until November 2025. The extreme heat is driven by a combination of the sun's motion and the Australian Monsoon, which brings dry, warm air that suppresses cloud formation and allows more solar radiation to reach the Earth's surface.
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30 October 2025
Children play at a public park fountain during hot weather in Jakarta, Indonesia, on October 19, 2025. Indonesia's Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) warns that the country's ongoing heatwave, with temperatures soaring to as high as 37.6 degrees Celsius, is expected to continue until November 2025. The extreme heat is driven by a combination of the sun's motion and the Australian Monsoon, which brings dry, warm air that suppresses cloud formation and allows more solar radiation to reach the Earth's surface.
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30 October 2025
Children play at a public park fountain during hot weather in Jakarta, Indonesia, on October 19, 2025. Indonesia's Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) warns that the country's ongoing heatwave, with temperatures soaring to as high as 37.6 degrees Celsius, is expected to continue until November 2025. The extreme heat is driven by a combination of the sun's motion and the Australian Monsoon, which brings dry, warm air that suppresses cloud formation and allows more solar radiation to reach the Earth's surface.
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30 October 2025
Children play at a public park fountain during hot weather in Jakarta, Indonesia, on October 19, 2025. Indonesia's Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) warns that the country's ongoing heatwave, with temperatures soaring to as high as 37.6 degrees Celsius, is expected to continue until November 2025. The extreme heat is driven by a combination of the sun's motion and the Australian Monsoon, which brings dry, warm air that suppresses cloud formation and allows more solar radiation to reach the Earth's surface.
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30 October 2025
Children play at a public park fountain during hot weather in Jakarta, Indonesia, on October 19, 2025. Indonesia's Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) warns that the country's ongoing heatwave, with temperatures soaring to as high as 37.6 degrees Celsius, is expected to continue until November 2025. The extreme heat is driven by a combination of the sun's motion and the Australian Monsoon, which brings dry, warm air that suppresses cloud formation and allows more solar radiation to reach the Earth's surface.
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30 October 2025
Children play at a public park fountain during hot weather in Jakarta, Indonesia, on October 19, 2025. Indonesia's Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) warns that the country's ongoing heatwave, with temperatures soaring to as high as 37.6 degrees Celsius, is expected to continue until November 2025. The extreme heat is driven by a combination of the sun's motion and the Australian Monsoon, which brings dry, warm air that suppresses cloud formation and allows more solar radiation to reach the Earth's surface.
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30 October 2025
Children play at a public park fountain during hot weather in Jakarta, Indonesia, on October 19, 2025. Indonesia's Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) warns that the country's ongoing heatwave, with temperatures soaring to as high as 37.6 degrees Celsius, is expected to continue until November 2025. The extreme heat is driven by a combination of the sun's motion and the Australian Monsoon, which brings dry, warm air that suppresses cloud formation and allows more solar radiation to reach the Earth's surface.
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30 October 2025
Children play at a public park fountain during hot weather in Jakarta, Indonesia, on October 19, 2025. Indonesia's Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) warns that the country's ongoing heatwave, with temperatures soaring to as high as 37.6 degrees Celsius, is expected to continue until November 2025. The extreme heat is driven by a combination of the sun's motion and the Australian Monsoon, which brings dry, warm air that suppresses cloud formation and allows more solar radiation to reach the Earth's surface.
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