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AI-Enhanced Women Entrepreneurs Gather for 5th Business Week; Samsung's Cooperation with Female Firms Also Noted
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AI-Enhanced Women Entrepreneurs Gather for 5th Business Week; Samsung's Cooperation with Female Firms Also Noted

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The 5th Women's Business Week began in Seoul, focusing on women entrepreneurs leveraging AI to solve everyday problems.
  • The event highlighted the potential of South Korean women-led businesses and aimed to foster future growth.
  • The Korean Women Entrepreneurs Association president emphasized the role of women innovators in capturing societal needs and applying technology.

The 5th Women's Business Week commenced at the Shilla Hotel in Seoul, celebrating the ingenuity of women entrepreneurs who are integrating artificial intelligence to address daily challenges and societal trends. Park Chang-sook, president of the Korean Women Entrepreneurs Association, opened the event by highlighting how these innovators meticulously identify inconveniences and emerging trends, then apply technologies like AI to find solutions.

"Women entrepreneurs innovate by delicately capturing everyday inconveniences and the flow of the times, and solving those problems with technology such as AI," Park stated. "Today, let's confirm the potential of Korean women's businesses and move toward a greater future."

The annual event, now in its fifth year, aims to recognize and support the contributions of women-owned businesses to the national economy. It serves as a platform to showcase their capabilities and foster collaboration, encouraging further development and expansion in the tech-driven market.

Women entrepreneurs innovate by delicately capturing everyday inconveniences and the flow of the times, and solving those problems with technology such as AI. Today, let's confirm the potential of Korean women's businesses and move toward a greater future.

โ€” Park Chang-sookPresident of the Korean Women Entrepreneurs Association, opening the 5th Women's Business Week.
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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.