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Nearly three months have passed since the chaotic 2016 passed and hopeful 2017 arrived. Tough situations facing Korea, domestic or foreign, have changed little, however. Many businesses are emphasizing innovation, saying, “We can’t survive without changes.” The medical industry is no exception. The Korea Biomedical Review is launching a series of articles on institutions and businesses seeking inn
Innovation for Survival
Yang Geum-deok
2017.03.22 08:48
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Nearly two months have passed since the chaotic 2016 passed and hopeful 2017 arrived. Tough situations facing Korea, domestic or foreign, have changed little, however. Many businesses are emphasizing innovation, saying, “We can’t survive without changes.” The medical industry is no exception. The Korea Biomedical Review is launching a series of articles on institutions and businesses seeking innov
Innovation for Survival
Kim Young-ju
2017.03.07 08:00
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Nearly two months have passed since the chaotic 2016 passed and a hopeful 2017 arrived. Tough situations facing Korea, domestic or foreign, have changed little, however. Many businesses are emphasizing innovation, saying, “We can’t survive without changes.” The medical industry is no exception. The Korea Biomedical Review is launching a series of articles on institutions and businesses seeking inn
Innovation for Survival
Kim Young-ju
2017.03.03 08:53
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Nearly two months have passed since the chaotic 2016 passed and a hopeful 2017 arrived. Tough situations facing Korea, domestic or foreign, have changed little, however. Many businesses are emphasizing innovation, saying, “We can’t survive without changes.” The medical industry is no exception. The Korea Biomedical Review is launching a series of articles on institutions and businesses seeking inn
Innovation for Survival
Song Soo-youn
2017.02.22 15:02