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Qualitas Semiconductor secures major supply contract and expands PCIe PHY IP portfolio for next-generation AI and HPC platforms
Sept. 18, 2025 | Technology & Innovation

Qualitas Semiconductor is driving breakthroughs in semiconductor interconnect technology to support the next generation of AI and high-performance computing platforms.

**Qualitas Semiconductor has secured a supply contract worth approximately 1.1 billion won to deliver its PCIe Gen 4.0 PHY IP to a Chinese-speaking-region fabless chip design customer.**
Based on an 8 nm process, this IP will integrate into the customer’s next-generation system on chip, leveraging Qualitas’s high-performance, low-power interface technology to satisfy stringent SoC requirements.

**As a core offering with a proven track record, Qualitas’s PCIe PHY IP has supported major global customers, earning recognition for its stability and compatibility.**
The company recently expanded its portfolio by signing separate contracts for PCIe Gen 4.0 PHY IP on a 5 nm process and for PCIe Gen 6.0 PHY IP, demonstrating its leadership in advanced semiconductor processes and next-generation PCIe interconnect technology.

**To address growing demand for high-performance SoC designs, Qualitas plans to broaden its portfolio to include both PCIe PHY and controller IP.**
CEO Kim Doo-ho emphasized the escalating market need for advanced interconnect solutions and reaffirmed the company’s commitment to innovation and maximizing customer value with its comprehensive PCIe offerings.
Major Tech Firms Advance Enterprise AI Security, Orchestration, and Infrastructure Solutions
Sept. 18, 2025 | Technology & Innovation

Major technology companies are advancing AI infrastructure, security, and strategic solutions to support enterprise adoption.

**Enterprises deploy advanced security frameworks to protect AI tools and applications across any device or location without investing in complex infrastructure.**
Through its partnership with Seraphic Security, Akamai integrates Secure Enterprise Browser capabilities into its zero-trust security suite, combining Zero Trust Network Access with browser-level controls. This solution replaces cumbersome proxies by offering installation-free device inspection, centralized policy management, and data loss prevention via a unified dashboard. It secures in-house, SaaS, and AI applications, preserves user experience, and thwarts threats such as malicious AI prompts and data exfiltration.

**Alongside these security measures, organizations adopt platforms that orchestrate multiple AI agents into cohesive workflows to streamline operations and enhance transparency.**
At the IBM AI Summit Korea 2025, IBM showcased WatsonX Orchestrate, which unifies distributed agents—from SAP and Salesforce to custom AI models—into automated processes. IBM, acting as “Client Zero,” has automated around 70 business tasks for its 270,000 employees, demonstrating significant productivity gains. The platform features a low-code interface for nontechnical users, over 1,500 prebuilt agents, and clear visibility into data sources to build corporate trust. Public implementations at major sporting events further prove its scalability and cross-industry applicability.

**Robust, flexible infrastructure across data centers and edge locations underpins successful AI deployments.**
At the Dell Technologies Forum 2025 in Seoul, Dell outlined a five-pillar AI strategy—prioritizing data, leveraging edge computing, purpose-optimized models, open modular architecture, and partner ecosystems—backed by its end-to-end portfolio from PCs to cloud. Dell’s AI Factory has assisted approximately 3,000 customers with deployments, while innovations such as energy-efficient rear-door heat exchangers reduce cooling power consumption by 60%. The Dell Pro AI PC series, equipped with neural processing units and AI Studio tools, accelerates local AI workloads by up to 75%, and disaggregated data center designs accommodate surging data demands.

**To simplify AI adoption further, enterprises embrace integrated hardware-software appliances optimized for performance and power efficiency.**
In collaboration with FuriosaAI, WiseNut developed an AI appliance powered by the Furiosa Renegade NPU, achieving more than triple the power efficiency of NVIDIA’s H100. This appliance supports WiseNut’s AI agent platform and language models, shortening infrastructure setup time and reducing adoption risks. At the Wise Edge 2025 event, WiseNut introduced the Wise Agent Sphere multi-agent platform, Wise Agent Labs lifecycle management tools, and Wise Roa, a large-scale language model tailored for autonomous agent operations in Korean business contexts.

**Public institutions in South Korea pilot these AI technologies to automate administrative processes and enhance citizen services.**
The Gyeonggi Provincial Government employs an AI-driven complaint-handling system, while the National Health Insurance Service relies on automated workflows. WiseNut emphasizes security and regulatory compliance in its public sector projects, and CEO Kang Yong-seong calls for specialized industry roles to bolster competitiveness in AI search and language technologies.

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If Things Continue Like This, Houses Can't Be Built Stirring Up the Construction Industry Reasons Behind the Upheaval [Don & Talk]

Hankyung | Local Language | News | Sept. 19, 2025 | Supply Chain Issues

The South Korean construction industry is expressing strong concerns over the government's recently introduced "Comprehensive Labor Safety Measures," particularly the restrictions on hiring foreign workers following accidents. The Ministry of Employment and Labor's new policy imposes fines and severe sanctions, including business suspensions and registration cancellations for companies with multiple fatal industrial accidents. Crucially, if an accident causes the death of a foreign worker, employers will face a three-year ban on employing foreign workers, and a one-year ban if a major injury or disease occurs. This restriction applies to all sites under one company, raising fears that construction projects could be halted.

Foreign workers constitute a significant portion of the construction workforce, accounting for 14.7% of the 1.56 million workers in 2024, up from 11.8% in 2020, with actual numbers likely higher due to undocumented labor. Domestic workers tend to avoid the sector, making foreign labor essential, especially in roles like structural work where foreign workers can make up around 80%. Construction companies warn that accident-related hiring bans would severely disrupt operations, as there are not enough domestic workers to fill gaps. Larger companies managing many sites fear widespread project stoppages if foreign worker employment is suspended.

Mid-sized construction firms, which also heavily rely on foreign labor—often from a broad range of countries—highlight additional challenges like language barriers and cultural differences in safety awareness, despite efforts to improve communication and training. These firms insist they have no alternative due to a lack of domestic labor and caution that the hiring restrictions could effectively paralyze many construction sites. Industry representatives argue that the government's safety measures, although aiming to speed up housing supply, risk backfiring by stalling construction due to insufficient workforce availability.

A study by the Korea Construction Policy Research Institute confirms that over 90% of small and medium enterprises rely on foreign workers because of difficulties recruiting domestic labor. Experts note that expanding restrictions from individual construction sites to entire employers is a particularly stringent approach, which may cause significant fallout for firms dependent on foreign labor, further jeopardizing labor availability and housing construction efforts.

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Ecopro Completes 700 Billion Won Investment in Indonesian Refinery… Generating 180 Billion Won Annual Profit

ZD Net Korea | Local Language | News | Sept. 19, 2025 | UndeterminedOperating Results

Ecopro completed its first-phase investment of 700 billion won in four nickel refineries in Indonesia, expecting to secure a stable supply of nickel raw materials and generate an annual profit of 180 billion won by 2030. This investment diversifies Ecopro’s portfolio by entering the refining business and addresses the downturn in secondary battery cathode materials. The company plans a second-phase investment to build additional nickel refineries and an integrated cathode material production line aimed at lowering cathode material prices by 20–30%, driving price-disruptive innovation in ternary battery materials.

Since 2022, Ecopro has invested in four refineries within Indonesia’s Morowali Industrial Park, acquiring stakes of 9-38% in QMB, Meiming, ESG, and Green Eco Nickel, with a total of about 700 billion won. This enables Ecopro to procure about 28,500 tons of mixed hydroxide precipitate (MHP) annually, sufficient for roughly 600,000 electric vehicles. The Green Eco Nickel refinery alone generates about 350 billion won in sales and 100 billion won in operating profit annually. Ecopro has already recorded a 56.5 billion won profit in the first half of 2025 and expects to maintain an annual profit of 180 billion won through 2030, combining equity-method and MHP sales profits.

Ecopro will participate in the Indonesian International Green Industrial Park (IGIP) project, investing an initial 50 billion won for a 20% stake in a nickel refinery JV to be built by the end of 2025. The integrated industrial park in Sumbalagi Regency will consolidate raw material refining, precursor production, cathode materials, and battery cell manufacturing. The refinery is projected to produce about 66,000 tons of nickel MHP annually, with plans for further refinery investments that will make Ecopro the largest shareholder and leader of the project.

The integrated production approach in Indonesia will enable Ecopro to reduce logistics and processing costs, significantly lowering production costs for high-nickel ternary cathode materials (NCM). This cost advantage will enhance Ecopro’s competitiveness in mid- and low-priced cathode material markets. The company anticipates building a stable profit structure by combining refining and cathode material businesses and establishing world-class competitiveness through this integrated industrial park.

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US Congressional Research Service Says Georgia Crackdown Raises Concerns Over South Korea-US Relations

Newsis | Local Language | News | Sept. 19, 2025 | UndeterminedPolitics and Elections

The U.S. Congressional Research Service (CRS) has highlighted rising concerns in South Korea regarding the ROK-U.S. relationship following a large-scale detention of Korean workers at Hyundai Motor Group's battery plant construction site in Ellabell, Georgia. The report released on September 12 notes that despite a positive atmosphere from the first summit between President Donald Trump and President Lee Jae-myung, challenges remain. The CRS specifically cited the immigration enforcement operation on September 4 as heightening bilateral tensions and raising questions about the compatibility of U.S. immigration policy with efforts to boost manufacturing jobs via foreign investment.

The CRS report also expressed worries that broader Trump administration policies could further complicate regional dynamics. It pointed out that President Trump’s tariffs negatively impact South Korea’s export-driven economy, and the planned partial redeployment of U.S. Forces Korea—with a focus on China—could complicate U.S. efforts to avoid provoking China. Additionally, concerns were raised that President Trump might bypass Seoul in crafting North Korea policy, potentially straining the alliance between South Korea and the United States.

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