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SK Telecom launches ICT center for children

Aug. 20, 2014 - 21:16 By Kim Young-won
SK Telecom, the largest mobile carrier in Korea, opened a hands-on experience center, called T.um Mobile, where children can learn about the history and latest trends of information and communications technology in Seoul on Wednesday.

The telecom firm will first run the center at the National Museum of Korea in Yongsan for three days from Wednesday, and will open 20 others across the nation including in Haenam, South Jeolla Province, and Taebaek, Gangwon Province.

Aimed at providing more opportunities for children to experience ICT devices, the center was opened in line with the so-called ICTnomics, an initiative proclaimed by SK Telecom chief executive Ha Sung-min in May to bolster the ICT business. 
Children try out information technology devices Wednesday at T.um Mobile, a hands-on experience center established by SK Telecom in Yongsan, Seoul, to learn about the latest trends in the IT industry. (SK Telecom)

Visitors will be given a chance to get hands-on experience of healthcare devices, educational smart robots and augmented-reality glasses at the center.

Also on display at the center are some of the mobile phones that have been released in Korea over the past 30 years.

By Kim Young-won (wone0102@heraldcorp.com)