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At CES 2025, SK Group unveiled its booth themed "Innovative AI, Sustainable Tomorrow," highlighting the company's commitment to advancing artificial intelligence technologies and fostering global collaboration. Chairman Tae-won Chey, along with other key executives, emphasized the importance of AI in creating sustainable solutions for the future.
The booth featured a range of cutting-edge AI technologies and services designed to address pressing global challenges. Demonstrations included smart city solutions that aim to enhance urban living through improved energy management and transportation systems. Additionally, SK Group showcased innovations in healthcare AI, focusing on personalized medicine and efficient patient care.
Through these initiatives, SK Group aims to set a model for international cooperation in AI development, encouraging partnerships that leverage technology for societal benefit. The company believes that by working together, nations can harness the full potential of AI to drive sustainable growth and improve quality of life worldwide.
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