Samsung seeks to expand Galaxy Ring health care ecosystem

Hon Pak, vice president and head of the digital health team at Samsung Electronics, speaks during the Samsung Health Partner Day in Seongnam, Gyeonggi Province, Tuesday. Courtesy of Samsung Electronics

Samsung Electronics held its first Samsung Health Partner Day event, Tuesday, to share its digital health care vision with health care companies, medical institutions and other partners.By holding the event, the company said it aims to strengthen the ecosystem for health care products such as the Galaxy Ring wearable smart ring product and the Samsung Health platform.For this first-ever health care market-related meeting with industry leaders, Samsung invited over 200 industry officials, including those representing health care companies, medical institutions and investment firms, to Seongnam, on the outskirts of Seoul.

“At the event, Samsung shared its digital health care vision with partners and discussed collaboration plans to expand the ecosystem of the Samsung Health management platform,” the company said, adding it will beef up open collaboration with them to create a digital health care ecosystem.Under its Connected Care vision, which connects mobile products, services and people, Samsung supports users’ healthy lives through Samsung Health in areas such as sleep, exercise, diet and mental health.To expand the related ecosystem, Samsung introduced the Samsung Health software development kit for software developers and held discussions at the event on the role of AI in the health care market. Additionally, examples of collaboration in areas such as sleep, sports tech, medical AI and blood glucose management were introduced, the company 메이저 added.

Smart city leaders discuss human-centered urban development

Park Jung-sook, left, secretary-general of the World Smart Sustainable Cities Organization (WeGO), and  Doreen Bogdan-Martin, secretary-general of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), pose during an event at Geneva International Conference Center,  Switzerland, Tuesday. Courtesy of WeGO

Global city leaders and experts met in Geneva, Tuesday, to discuss people-centered and climate-resilient urban development, highlighting the importance of aligning smart city initiatives with the U.N.’s Sustainable Development Goals, safeguarding human rights, enhancing social inclusion and advancing climate resilience strategies.At Smart City Leaders’ Talk, a high-level event co-organized by the World Smart Sustainable Cities Organization (WeGO) and Global Cities Hub (GCH), multiple speakers including International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Deputy Secretary General Tomas Lamanauskas and Peggy Hicks, director of Thematic Engagement, Special Procedures and Right to Development at the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), talked about the role of international organizations in smart city development.

City mayors from around the globe shared ideas on the importance of robust infrastructure and digital inclusion as foundational elements for successful smart city projects.“The journey toward building human-centered smart cities is a collective endeavor that requires vision, collaboration and a steadfast commitment to the well-being of all citizens,” WeGO Secretary-General Park Jung-sook said.In a separate session called Citiverse: Envisioning, Inclusive, Sustainable, and People-centered Cities, co-hosted by the WeGO and the ITU, attendees discussed how innovations in digital connectivity can create inclusive, sustainable and participatory cities. The session also featured keynote speeches from distinguished leaders including Theo Blackwell, chief digital officer of London, Sheikh Fazle Noor Taposh, mayor of Dhaka South in Bangladesh, and Manuel de Araujo, mayor of Quelimane City in Mozambique.This session set a new direction for the future of smart cities, elaborating on the need for technologies that prioritize human-centeredness and sustainability 추천 within the digital realm.

A glimpse into Edvard Munch ‘Beyond the Scream’

Two of Edvard Munch's lithographs, both titled 'Madonna' (1895/1902) / Courtesy of  Peder Lund, Reitan Family Collection, Trondheim, Norway

An angst-filled soul, cringing beneath a blood-red sunset, in Edvard Munch’s “The Scream” has undoubtedly become an iconic fixture in today’s cultural psyche.The figure’s haunting face, tormented by nature’s deafening scream, has been endlessly caricatured and parodied both in art and on screen.But what’s less known about “The Scream” is that Munch (1863-1944) produced several different “originals” during his lifetime — two paintings in tempera and two drawings in pastel, as well as four dozen black-and-white lithographs, at least two of which he hand-colored himself in 1895.

It is this hand-tinted print of the most recognizable image in existence that sets the tone for the Norwegian painter’s largest retrospective ever held in Asia, shedding light on his prolific career as well as enduring influence in modern art. at the Seoul Arts Center’s Hangaram Art Museum in southern Seoul, accomplishes two things with its curated selection of around 140 works.First, through the sheer number of artworks put on display — which begins with one of his earliest self-portraits (1882-83) and ends with his very last (1940-43) — it traces the painter’s symbolically charged oeuvre that embraces love, pain, melancholy, existential dread, isolation and death.These themes are closely intertwined with the brooding creative’s own life. As a young boy, he endured the loss of both his mother and sister to tuberculosis. He battled depression and anxiety for decades and saw his other sister committed to a mental institution. Only in his later years, as he withdrew into a relatively reclusive existence, did he slowly begin to recover from inner anguish and 카지노사이트킹 alcoholism.

Seoul’s population to drop by 1.5 million over next 30 years: study

A carer holds a newborn baby at a post-natal center in Seoul, Feb. 28. Yonhap

Seoul’s population is estimated to fall by nearly 1.5 million people over the next 30 years, suffering the biggest decline among Korea’s 17 special cities, metropolitan areas and provinces, as the country’s demographic crisis worsens, data showed, Tuesday.In its forecast on population in major cities and provinces from 2022 to 2052, Statistics Korea said all municipalities excluding Gyeonggi Province and Sejong are expected to struggle with population decreases over the cited period.The projected decrease in the number of residents is estimated to be 1.49 million in Seoul, 850,000 in Busan, 690,000 in South Gyeongsang Province, 580,000 in Daegu, 460,000 in North Gyeongsang Province, and 330,000 in North Jeolla Province.The estimate was based on three factors – the number of births and deaths plus net inflow of new residents in each surveyed area.

Whether the high cost of living caused by centralization in Seoul, such as housing prices, affects the sharper population decline in the capital compared to the rest of the country was not determined in this study, Statistics Korea explained.It went on to say the population decrease will reach 290,000 each in Ulsan and Gwangju, 280,000 in South Jeolla Province, 220,000 in Daejeon, 90,000 in Gangwon Province, 80,000 in North Chungcheong Province, 30,000 on Jeju Island and 10,000 in Incheon.The population is forecast to remain unchanged in South Chungcheong Province, while it is forecast to increase by 120,000 in Gyeonggi Province which surrounds Seoul and rise by 160,000 in Sejong.Busan and Ulsan ranked as the top two cities in terms of the forecasted resident decrease rate from 2022 to 2052. Busan is expected to experience a population decline of 25.8 percent, closely followed by Ulsan with a projected decrease of 25.7 percent.

Concerning monthly births, the number fell below the 20,000 level nationwide for the first time in any February this year.Sejong was the only region in Korea where the number of births exceeded that of deaths in 2022 but the city is also expected to see more deaths than births beginning in 2045.Nevertheless, its population will manage to increase as it will continue to see a net inflow of people from other areas, the statistics agency noted.The number of people aged 14 and below is expected to fall from 5.95 million in 2022 to 3.61 million in 2052.Correspondingly, they made up 11.5 percent of the entire population in 2022 but will account for just 7.8 percent in 2052.In contrast, the number of those aged 65 and older is estimated to grow from 8.98 million in 2022 to 18.86 million in 2052.This age group is projected to make up 40.8 percent of 온라인카지노 the total population in 2052, up from 17.4 percent in 2022.

How Statistics Korea transformed itself from recipient to global leader

Lee Hyoung-il, commissioner of Statistics Korea / Courtesy of Statistics Korea

There are many ways to offer official development assistance (ODA) to another country, but not many people know that statistical know-how can be one of those ways.Its effectiveness, has already been proven in Korea.In the 1960s, Korea heavily relied on the shared expertise of foreign countries, as it lacked professionals and statistics infrastructure in the aftermath of the Korean War. This assistance led to the establishment of the first Statistics law in 1963, and helped the country conduct a national censs for population and housing.Coupled with subsequent efforts to develop its own statistical methods, the country was also able to establish a series of Five-Year Economic Plans, helping it to achieve rapid socioeconomic development.Now, the country is seeking to give back to the international community.

Statistics Korea’s ODA projects began in 2012 with Mongolia and Vietnam and have gradually expanded to countries in Latin America and Africa. As of this year, it has implemented statistical ODA projects in a total of 12 countries, including the seven countries currently being supported.”Korea’s leading statistical brand, the Korean Statistical Information Service (KOSIS), has been transplanted to several recipient countries,” said Lee Hyoung-il, commissioner of Statistics Korea, in a recent interview with The Korea Times. “It gave birth to MONSIS in Mongolia, ASIS in Azerbaijan, and TANSIS in Tanzania, creating a ‘K-statistics family.'”Helping to build statistical infrastructure like KOSIS is one of the three ODA methods provided by Statistics Korea. The institution also offers consulting tailored to the recipient country’s statistical environment and works to strengthen human resource capabilities.”We focus on ensuring that the assistance is not one-sided support, but rather provides sustainable infrastructure so that the recipients can become independent,” Lee said.The next step is to expand ODA initiatives to Africa, particularly in alignment with the 스포츠토토존 upcoming Korea-Africa Summit, scheduled from June 4 to 5.

“Treasure 22 years old, save South Korea from crisis…” The praise of the day for Lee Kang-in, who led the Clinsmanho 亞 Cup for the first time

“It was Lee Kang-in (Paris Saint-Germain), a 22-year-old Korean treasure, who saved the team from the crisis.” Japanese media praised Lee Kang-in, who has emerged as the ace of the Clinsman team. 토토사이트 순위

The South Korean national soccer team, led by head coach Jurgen Klinsmann, beat Bahrain 3-1 in the first Group E match of the 2023 Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Asian Cup at Jasim bin Hamad Stadium in Alayan, Qatar, on the 15th (Korea time).

South Korea, which is aiming for the third Asian Cup title in 64 years since the 1960 tournament (1956, 1960), will begin its journey with three points.

Lee Kang-in’s performance was remarkable. He busily played full-time on the field all the time, and scored multiple goals, leading Korea’s offense. After the game, Football Statistics website Foot Mob gave Lee a 9.3 rating, the highest between the two teams. Of course, Lee Kang-in was also in charge of MOM (Man of the Match), the most valuable player in the game.

Lee Kang-in’s presence shined from the beginning of the first half. He made a sharp cross from the left side in the 35th and 36th minutes of the first half, which were somewhat frustrating. This led to Lee Jae-seong (FSV Mainz 05), but unfortunately, both times did not lead to a goal. Korea, which changed the mood afterwards, finished the first half 1-0 thanks to Hwang In-beom (FK Tsurvena Zvezda) who finished Lee Jae-seong’s cross with a left footed shot in the 37th minute.

South Korea dedicated the equalizer to Abdullah al-Hashisashi in a corner kick match in the fifth minute of the second half. However, Lee Kang-in was among those in crisis. In the 11th minute of the second half, Kim Min-jae (FC Bayern Munich) took the ball from the left side with a powerful mid-range shot, and the ball shook Bahrain’s net. Lee Kang-in, who gained momentum after receiving a pass from Hwang In-beom in the 23rd minute of the second half, beat one defender from the right side, and completed a multi-goal with a calm left-footed shot to lead South Korea to a 3-1 victory.

Japan was also thrilled by Lee Kang-in’s performance. Japanese media Nikkan Sports said, “It was Lee Kang-in, 22, the treasure of Korea, who saved his team from a crisis. He scored a mid-range shot with his left foot near the penalty arc in the 11th minute of the second half when the team was facing 1-1. As the net shook, Klinsmann rejoiced in a big pose. Lee also scored with his left foot in the 23rd minute of the second half to lead the team to victory.”

Another Japanese media outlet, Sports Hochi, highlighted Lee Kang-in by referring to Kubo Takefusa (Real Sociedad), the same-age midfielder who played in Real Mallorca (Spain).

Lee Kang-in, a 22-year-old left-footed striker born in 2001 and who has something in common that he played in Spain, led the victory with two goals, the media said. “It was Lee Kang-in’s left foot that changed the bad trend.”

“Lee Kang-in showed off his overwhelming presence. Kubo’s friend led Korea to victory with overwhelming performance,” the Japanese soccer media Football Zone reported.

Meanwhile, despite Bahrain’s rough play and inconsistent judgment by the referee Marning (China), South Korea, which took the first game to victory due to Lee Kang-in’s strong performance, will face Jordan on the 20th. Then, on the 25th, it will play the final Group E match against Malaysia, led by head coach Kim Pan-gon.

“Korea, Son Heung-min is no longer a one-man team!” Lee Kang-in praised ESPN for “multi-goal explosion.”

South Korea beat Bahrain 3-1 in the first Group E match of the 2023 Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Asian Cup held at Jasim bin Hamad Stadium in Doha, Qatar on the 15th (Korea time). South Korea had a good start with Lee Kang-in (PSG) scoring multiple goals.

Lee Kang-in, who has been to the Olympics, World Cup and Asian Games, made a strong impression on the Asian Cup stage for the first time with his amazing performance. After scoring two goals in the first leg, he tied for the top scorer in the tournament along with Takumi Minamino (Japan) and Akram Afif (Qatar).

Lee Kang-in, who has played for PSG, the “Mammoth Club” since last summer, is one of the star players who are drawing the most attention at the upcoming event. Ahead of the Asian Cup, AFC named Lee Kang-in as one of the five young stars that will shine at the Asian Cup, and expressed interest in him, saying, “Will he be able to succeed Park Ji-sung and win the title that he has been waiting for?” Indeed, he displayed performance that was not a waste of interest from the first game. 토토사이트 순위

As expected, the first opponent team Bahrain put more weight on defense than on offense, but Korea had a hard time getting through it. Until Hwang In-beom’s first goal in the 38th minute of the first half, the team had a frustrating game. Bahrain’s counterattack in the 33rd minute of the first half put the team on the verge of losing a critical point.

It was also largely due to Lee Kang-in being tied to the opponent’s intensive check until the middle of the first half. When Lee Kang-in caught the ball, two or three Bahrain players were surrounded and did not give up space. Lee Kang-in, who had completed his warm-up, played a great game in responding to expectations for him in the second half. It was more valuable because Korea struggled with Bahrain’s strong counterattack early in the second half, and each of his gestures shone after being beaten for six minutes in the second half.

Lee Kang-in scored in the 11th minute of the second half by stabbing the corner of the Bahrain goal with a powerful left-footed mid-range shot. He took the lead in five minutes when the atmosphere could subside by allowing an equalizer. South Korea, which increased its momentum, continued to beat the Bahrain goal, and Lee Kang-in came back as a troubleshooter.

After receiving a pass from Hwang In-beom at a counterattack in the 23rd minute of the second half, he calmly beat out a defender and scored multiple goals by gently curling it with his left foot. It was a decisive blow that dampened Bahrain’s willingness to pursue. ESPN praised Lee Kang-in’s performance, saying, “I think we can prove that Korea is no longer the ‘sole world-class player in the team.’

ESPN then explained, “There have been former captains such as Koo Ja-cheol and Ki Sung-yong, and current main players of the Korean national team such as Hwang Hee-chan, Hwang In-beom, and Lee Jae-sung, but they were reliable “role players” who did not disappoint the team rather than real game chains.” He also assessed, “Barrain’s double and triple pressure on Son Heung-min laid the groundwork for Lee Kang-in to grow to the next level.”

Home run in ‘Son Heung-min Zone’…Werner, who still has goal-scoring power, shrugs, “Ascist is good.”

“I’m happy to be back in the world’s best league,” he said in an interview with Sky Sports after the 2023-24 English Premier League match against Manchester United at Old Trafford in Manchester, England, on the 15th (Korea time).

“I’m very happy to be back,” Werner said before adding, “It’s really fun to play in the Premier League. As we saw today, it’s the best league in terms of tempo and performance. I really enjoyed it. I can train more with my players and get better over the next few days.” Werner started as a left-sided striker in the 4-3-3 formation. This was primarily Son’s position before the Asian Cup.

While on the ground for 80 minutes, Werner gave both expectations and worries. He gave assist to Rodrigo Bentancur’s equalizer in the first minute of the second half when his team was losing 1-2. Having caught the ball in wide area on the left side, Werner drove a defender towards the ball to Bentancur, who was penetrating into half space, and Bentancur finished with a left footed shot. It was a golden assist for Werner, who saved Tottenham from losing the match. 토토사이트 순위

Based on his fast speed and wide vision, Werner actively played on the left flank to instill creativity in Tottenham’s attack. He then searched for scoring opportunities several times, which revealed Werner’s chronic problem with goal-getting. On the day, Werner attempted the most shots among Tottenham players, and only one of them was effective. Notably, most of the respondents said that when his shot, which beat defenders from the left side, went wide of the net, it reminded them of the Chelsea days when he was criticized for his lack of goal-getting ability.

“What the coaches and players have done for me over the past few days has been amazing. I immediately made it (to the roster). I wanted to play in our stadium,” Werner said. “As a striker, I always want to score points, but if I can assist, that’s good.”

Sky Sports commentator Roy Keane called Werner a good recruit. Keane said, “It’s definitely difficult to get top-quality players in January. But I think Werner is a good recruit for Tottenham. Werner fits Tottenham well. It won’t be the first and last time he came to England and left, and came back as a better and more mature player. But it’s a good contract.”

Werner from Germany started his career with the VfB Stuttgart Youth Team. He made his Bundesliga debut after signing a professional contract with Stuttgart in the 2013-14 season. After playing for Stuttgart for three seasons, Werner moved to Leipzig RB in 2016-17 and continued his career. In the 2019-20 season, he emerged as a leading striker in Europe, ranking second after Roberto Lewandowski with 28 goals in 34 matches.

Werner, who later took off his Leipzig jersey and challenged the Premier League in the 2020-21 season, returned to Leipzig, Germany, last season after spending two seasons with Chelsea. Werner, who played in 14 Bundesliga matches before joining Tottenham in the transfer market this winter, scored 102 goals and 46 assists in 257 Bundesliga matches.

Werner was often compared to Son when he moved to Chelsea because he had the same fast speed as Son and was able to play both sides and center. However, he took a different path from Werner in the Premier League, as he only scored 10 goals in his two seasons with Chelsea, while Son was the top scorer with 23 goals in the 2021-22 season.

Tottenham officially announced on the 10th that it has rented Werner from Leipzig until the end of the season. It is a lease contract that includes a clause that allows Werner to pay his salary and be fully recruited at the end of the season.

Werner, who was in Tottenham’s uniform, said, “A lot of things made me fall in love with Tottenham. Manager Enze Postecoglou told me why I had to join Tottenham and its tactics. I have faced Tottenham in Chelsea and Leipzig. I am happy to be a member of the Tottenham club. Tottenham thought everything was just right for me.”

“I talked a lot with Postecoglou. When I joined Chelsea, I said I wanted to win the title, and I won the UEFA Champions League. I also came to Tottenham to win the title. I know how much my speed threatened my opponent in the Premier League. I will show these things at Tottenham,” he said.

British media Football London analyzed the reason why Tottenham recruited Werner and said, “Son Heung-min will be absent for several weeks from the Asian Cup. As Ivan Perisic and Manor Solomon were already out due to injury, they lacked offensive resources,” adding, “When Werner played for Chelsea, he played a big role in winning the UEFA Champions League. His enormous speed will be well utilized by Postecoglou. His physical ability and versatility may have influenced his recruitment.”

Just before the end of the first half, Manchester United took the lead again. After Rashford and Hoyloon exchanged 2-1 passes near the left side of the box in the 40th minute, Rashford shook Tottenham’s net with a low and accurate shot. However, starting with Werner’s tiptoe at the start of the second half, Bentancur’s shot brought the game back to square one. Since then, no score has been made, and the two teams have split one point each. Tottenham ranked fifth with 12 wins, four draws, five losses and 40 points. In the two games without Son, they recorded one win and one draw. Manchester United ranked seventh with 10 wins, two draws, and nine losses with 32 points.

“It is true that we recruited him because of the absence of SON.” → Why the ‘shocking return to the EPL’, Postecoglou said

Tottenham announced the signing of Werner on Thursday. Werner, who won the UEFA Champions League title at Chelsea but was considered a failure, will make his first appearance in the Premier League in two years after returning to Leipzig in 2022 due to his transfer to Tottenham. 토토사이트 추천

Tottenham faced Manchester United (hereinafter referred to as Manchester United) in an away match in the 21st round of the Premier League in the 2023-24 season at Old Trafford, Manchester, on the 15th, and Coach Postecoglou explained the reason for signing Werner in a press conference held before the game.

“With Heung-min’s long departure from the team, we felt that we needed another player who could play in the three-top. Werner was looking for some change in his current situation, and the transfer was one of those choices,” Postecoglou said. “I thought Werner would fit our style. Werner has the characteristics we want. Werner can play in all positions in the three-top and he is a player who adds depth to the offense.”

Werner has been sluggish at Chelsea, and has played mostly as a substitute for Leipzig this season, scoring only two goals in 14 matches. Postecoglou responded by saying, “It doesn’t matter what happened to Werner in the past. Werner is still at a good age, he has aspirations to play for the national team, and he wants to play at the highest level. We can provide Werner with opportunities.”

“It took little time for Tottenham to persuade Werner. In a telephone conversation with Postecoglou, Werner made the decision to transfer in just two minutes,” the British newspaper The Sun said, referring to the background of the move.

The British Daily Mail said, “Werner will have time to play with Son. Werner’s playing time will not depend on Son’s absence. Werner believes that if the situation improves at Tottenham, he will be able to regain his place in the German national team for Euro 2024.”

Werner joined Tottenham’s squad and participated in team training ahead of the match against Manchester United. Most local media, including the British Evening Standard, predicted that Werner would start as Tottenham’s three-top along with Hishalisson and Brennan Johnson in the match against Manchester United.

Werner said, “I want to be the best player at Tottenham. Those who have watched the Premier League know that I have the speed and can be a threat to my opponent. I want to bring that to my team.”

Lee Kang-in’s fantastic goal! Clinsmanho leads Bahrain 2-1 again…The assist is Kim Minjae

The South Korean men’s national soccer team, led by coach Jurgen Klinsmann, is facing off against Bahrain in the first Group E match of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Asian Cup Qatar 2023 at 8:30 p.m. on the 15th (Korea Standard Time) at the Jasim bin Hamad Stadium in Doha, Qatar. Lee Kang-in scored a goal to take a 2-1 lead.

South Korea took out a 4-4-2 formation. Son Heung-min and Cho Kyu-sung matched the attacking combination, while Lee Jae-sung, Hwang In-beom, Park Yong-woo and Lee Kang-in stood in the midfield. Lee Ki-je, Kim Min-jae, Jung Seung-hyun and Seol Young-woo set up a four-back, and goalkeeper Kim Seung-gyu kept the goal.

Bahrain faced off with a 4-5-1 formation. Abdullah al-Hashashi was placed on the front line, while Komail al-Aswad-Mohamed Maroon-Mohamed al-Hardan-Moses Atede-Ali Madan stood in the midfield. Hajj Ali-Walid al-Hayam-Amin Benadi-Mohamed Adel bagged four back. The goalkeeper’s gloves were worn by Ebrahim Rutfala.

The first half ended with South Korea leading 1-0, thanks to Hwang In-beom’s goal. South Korea faced a crisis. In the fifth minute of the second half, Al-Aswad connected with a shot to the ball that Al-Hashashi had stabbed, and Kim Seung-gyu made a difficult hit.

Korea lost a point. In the sixth minute of the second half, a penetrating pass in the box led to a shot, which Park Yong-woo blocked. However, the ball passed to Al-Hashashi, who was waiting in the box, and he shot straight to score a goal.

Korea went ahead again. Lee Kang-in, who caught Kim Min-jae’s fast pass in the 11th minute of the second half, fired a powerful left-footed shot from far from the box. The ball was perfectly wrapped and shook the net. 사설 토토사이트

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