2014년 4월 23일 수요일

Samsung Electronics opened the Samsung Innovation Museum at its headquarters in Suwon, Korea


Samsung Electronics opened the Samsung Innovation Museum at its headquarters in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province, on Thursday.

This museum is dedicated to exploring the past, present and future of the electronics industry, and visitors can experience the rich history of electronics from the earliest electrical creations of Michael Faraday, Thomas Edison and Graham Bell, as well as glimpse into the future to learn about innovations to come.

“The history of the electronics industry is like a map that shows human challenges and a zeal for finding new values,” said Kwon Oh-hyun, vice chairman at Samsung Electronics in a statement, Monday.

The 10,950-square meter museum at the center of Suwon on the outskirts of Seoul, also known as Digital City, has five sections and houses what the company describes as a “composite of historical assets.”

The museum is open to the public Saturdays from 10:00 a.m. to 6 p.m. without reservations.
From Monday to Friday, it is open only to visitors who make reservations
Reservations for weekdays can be made via the museum’s website, www.samsunginnovationmuseum.com.


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