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Completed the new TSOE factory in Tianjin, China.
Celebrated our 30th anniversary.
VLUU i7 and Smart Touch won the UI TIPA Awards 2007.
Completed an agreement with the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy (MOCIE) for the development of social security robots.
The development of a gas turbine-operated combined heat power generation system, the first of its kind in Korea, at the Samsung Medical Center, Seoul.
VLUU i70 won the EISA Awards.
Introduced new premium digital cameras (including the NV20/NV15/NV8/i85) onto the market.
Established a system for monitoring the production and quality of semiconductor parts.'
DSC Department (DSC»ç¾÷ºÎ) relocated to Suwon.
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Introduced the Exchangeable Lens D-SLR Camera GX-1S onto the market.
Introduced the slim-type #11PMP with PMP features, the first of its kind in the world, and standard digital cameras onto the market.
Changwon 1st Plant won the ¡°Eco¡± mark.
Semiconductor System Department relocated from Changwon 1st Plant to Changwon 2nd Plant.
Semiconductor System Department opened the Chip Mounter Technology Center in Shanghai.
Digital camera NV Series introduced onto the market.
Developed modules for 3x optical zoom, 5-million-pixel and 3-million-pixel miniature camera phones.
The DSLR Camera GX-10 was introduced onto the market.
Hosted the ceremony for the introduction of the K10, the world¡¯s first robot-type armored ammunition carrier.
Held the TOP Room opening ceremony at the Namun Office.
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Introduced the SM 320, a high-speed, high-precision chip mounter, onto the market.
Introduced a slim-type digital camera #1 onto the market.
Introduced the KENOX Pro-815, an 8-million-pixel digital camera, onto the market.
Completed the BOC production line at Changwon 1st Plant.
Developed the K10, a robot-type armored ammunition carrier.
Signed a contract for the joint development of the Exchangeable Lens D-SLR camera with Pentax of Japan.
Commenced work on the new factory in Tianjin, China.
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Won the Chang Yeong-sil Award for a turbo compressor.
Sold our 5,000th chip mounter.
Introduced a 7-million-pixel digital camera, the KENOX Alph-7, onto the market.
Changwon 2nd Plant produced the first engine for the next-generation F-15K fighter plane.
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Introduced the Kenox V4, a 4-million-pixel digital camera, onto the market.
Developed the new CP-55 chip mounter.
Completed the work on a production line for camera modules for cellular phones at Changwon 1st Plant.
Produced a trial model of the XK-10, an ammunition carrier.
Introduced the Kenox U-CA3 camera onto the market.
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Developed the SWB-800, a new gold wire bonder.
Won an export order for 51 million dollars¡¯ worth of cameras.
Commenced the second KFP-¥± project at Changwon 2nd Plant.
Commenced the production of camera modules for cellular phones.
Established the Semiconductor Development Center.
Signed a contract for the supply of engines for the FX Project.
Semiconductor System Department shipped out the first bio medical equipment.
The development of an ammunition carrier for the K9 self-propelled gun (XK10 Project) in conjunction with the Ministry of National Defense.
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- Semiconductor Material Department signed a contract to export micro PPF technology.
Semiconductor Material Department signed a contract with Sumitomo of Japan to export the technology for galvanizing ultra-thin film palladium micro PPF (with patent rights).
Turkish Land Forces Command (TLFC) signed in contract with the Defense Program Division of Samsung TechWin for three hundred of the 155mm K9 self-propelled howitzers
Entered the precision medical equipment market, making an agreement with Corentec for the joint development of artificial joints.
Shipped the engine for the Korean-type naval destroyer KDX-¥±.
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Sold our twenty millionth camera.
Relocated the Wire Bonder Division from Sungnam 1st Plant to Changwon 1st Plant.
Changed the company¡¯s name to Samsung Techwin Co. Ltd.
Semiconductor System Department produced the ten millionth CP-40 chip mounter.
Won a $100 million order for engine parts from P&W; of the U.S.
Developed the Digimax 35MP3, an MP3 reproducible digital/PC camera.
Launched the 6-Sigma management system.
Completed the first project for amphibious assault vehicles at Changwon 3rd Plant.
Introduced the first engine for the KT-1 onto the market (Changwon 2nd Plant).
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