The Korea IT Times

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The Korea IT Times
Hangul
코리아아이티타임스
Revised RomanizationKoria aiti taimseu
McCune–ReischauerK‘oria ait‘i t‘aimsŭ

Korea IT Times is an English-language Industry and Technology journal based in Seoul, South Korea. It focuses on the Technology and Business industry news and analysis of the South Korea and global market, aimed towards those people who are interested in trading between Korea and the world. It has both an online and offline presence. Its offline monthly magazine appears in domestic and foreign companies including government offices, bookstores and university libraries as well as those in 153 countries each month. Its web site receives approximately 50,000 visitors each day.

Core team

  • On November 3, 2015, Jung Yeon-tae, former CEO of KOSCOM (a Korean provider of financial IT services), was inaugurated as publisher and chairman of The Korea IT Times. [1]
  • Monica Chung Yeun-soo, the founder and publisher of the Korea IT Times, served as the editor of the Korea Economic Daily News.
  • Dr. Yang Seung-taik, former minister of Information and Communications, Dr. Shin Kook-hwan, the former minister of Commerce, Industry and Energy, Dr. Kim Hak-su, the former ESCAP Executive Secretary, Dr. Youn Hwa-jin, the former senior Economist of ADB, Dr. Kim Wan-soon, Professor Emeritus, Business School, Korea University and Dr. Park Ho-goon, the former minister of Science and Technology serve as the special advisors of the Korea IT Times.

The Korea IT Times editorial team includes Jeong Yeon-jin Editor, Clair Go-eun Chun,CMO in New York, Yeon Choul-woong, Kim Sung-mi, Shin Ji-hye, Travis Allen, Daniel Kim, Kim Sung-kap,Ryan Shuster, Kim Yu-na, Natasha Willhite, Oh Hae-young, Suh Jin-young, Chun Hyung-June, Daniel Ko, Song Kyu-yeol, Lee Si-young

Association

The content of the Korea IT Times is syndicated to Google News, Digital Trends, and Euromoney. The Korea IT Times web site also has a partnership agreement with Digital Trends to re-distribute its video content, adding daily video reviews to its content.

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