SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won, center, examines a pair of Zero Glasses while touring his company's booth at the CES in Las Vegas, Jan. 6. Yonhap |
SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won made a surprise appearance at the CES, Friday, reversing an earlier announcement that he was canceling his visit to the tech show after one of his aides tested positive for COVID-19.
This is the first time Chey has visited the four-day exhibition; and he is the only leader among those of Korean conglomerates participating in the CES to be attending the show.
"Coming here for the first time, I was able to see various new technologies that I have heard so much about," Chey told reporters.
SK, Korea's second-largest conglomerate, is among several South Korean companies, including Samsung and LG, which are promoting their latest technologies and gadgets at the show.
The energy-to-telecom enterprise, has put its focus on carbon reduction and sustainability at its largest-ever CES pavilion, touting dozens of technologies in sectors ranging from electric vehicle batteries and urban air mobility to renewable energy and sustainably produced food.
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