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Samsung D Visits 'Gwahak Yeongjae'... Next-Generation Product Exhibition at Gyeonggi Science High School

Technical Lectures, Conversations with Seniors, Career Mentoring, and More 진행

Samsung Display held an event to meet gifted science students and showcase the vision and technological leadership of the display industry.


On the 26th, Samsung Display announced that it visited 'Gyeonggi Science High School' located in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province, and held the 'Drawing Our Dreams, DBD (Display Beyond Dreams)' event for about 250 enrolled students, exhibiting Samsung Display's next-generation products and providing technical lectures, conversations with seniors, and career mentoring.


Samsung Display installed a mobile showcase truck called the 'Roadshow Vehicle' in front of the main building of Gyeonggi Science High School and exhibited about 10 types of next-generation products, including multi-foldable products such as 'Flex S™,' 'Flex G™,' and 'Flex Gaming,' as well as a 9.4-inch (diameter) round OLED and a 31.5-inch QD-OLED gaming monitor.


Samsung D Visits 'Gwahak Yeongjae'... Next-Generation Product Exhibition at Gyeonggi Science High School Students viewing Samsung Display's 77-inch QD-OLED TV exhibited in the 'Roadshow Vehicle' at the 'Drawing Our Dreams, DBD (Display Beyond Dreams)' event held by Samsung Display on the 26th at Gyeonggi Science High School.
[Photo by Samsung Display]

Students were able to freely view the products during free periods based on a self-directed course attendance system and enhance their understanding and familiarity with displays by listening to technical explanations from the staff on site.


From 5 p.m., at the Science Gifted Research Center, Vice President Choi Jae-beom, a graduate of the 3rd class of Gyeonggi Science High School, gave a technical lecture titled 'Display Magic and Our Life' to about 250 first- and second-year students. Vice President Choi emphasized the importance of displays as devices connecting people, information devices, and nature, and presented various research fields where science and engineering talents can contribute to the display industry.


During the following 'Conversation with Seniors' session, employees who graduated from Gyeonggi Science High School and are working in the Display Research Institute, Production Technology Research Institute, and Small and Medium-sized Business Division attended and provided career mentoring by counseling junior students on realistic concerns about their career paths.


Goh Hyun-min, a second-year student at Gyeonggi Science High School, said, "By directly experiencing multi-foldable OLEDs, round OLEDs, and ultra-large QD-OLEDs, which I had only encountered through media, I was able to glimpse the overwhelming technological prowess and intense research and development determination of a leading display company," adding, "Listening to the vivid stories of seniors on site greatly helped me in planning my career."


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